The Golden State Warriors will meet with Dwight Howard after all next week.
The Warriors will be represented by Joe Lacob, Bob Myers and Mark Jackson.
The Warriors would have to agree upon a sign-and-trade deal with the Los Angeles Lakers in order to acquire Howard.
Ric Bucher of Comcast reported on Saturday morning that the Warriors would not be meeting with Howard.
Danny Ainge has denied trying to trade Rajon Rondo, and two league sources corroborated his stance by dismissing a report that the Celtics president discussed a deal that would send Rondo to Dallas.
"The Celtics haven't had any conversations with Dallas about Rondo," said one source. "That's ridiculous. There's no truth to it. What in the world does Dallas have to offer for Rondo?"
A second source refuted the report by pointing to the state of the Mavericks roster.
"They're trying to rebuild around a 37-year-old Dirk Nowitzki," he said. "They have a lot of old expiring contracts, and that's about it."
The Toronto Raptors have interest in trading for Eric Bledsoe, according to sources close to the process.
The Raptors would like to include Andrea Bargnani in any deal for Bledsoe, however the Clippers are believed to be more interested in DeMar DeRozan.
DeRozan may be expendable with the arrival of Rudy Gay, who was acquired by the Raptors in January.
Orlando and Detroit are also reportedly targeting Bledsoe.