The NBA trade season has unofficially kicked off. As of Monday, December 15, a total of 79 players who signed or renewed contracts last summer are now eligible for trade, giving team front offices more flexibility to align salaries and craft viable trade deals.
Here are the five players most likely to be traded before the February 5 deadline (excluding Giannis Antetokounmpo, whose situation is unique):
1. Anthony Davis (Mavericks): The Mavericks are open to offers for Davis, but the question is how attractive his market is given his injury history this season—playing only 11 games despite impressive stats. His expected large contract extension might deter many teams, though the Hawks, Pistons, and Raptors have shown interest. The Bulls reportedly aren’t keen on bringing him back.
2. Jonathan Kuminga (Warriors): Kuminga is available, having signed a hefty two-year deal this summer. Teams like the Pelicans and Nets have shown interest, though Golden State’s inconsistent use of Kuminga and interest in Trey Murphy III complicate potential trades. The Warriors might need to include a draft pick in any deal.
3. Lauri Markkanen (Jazz): While the Jazz signed Markkanen to a long-term deal and he praises Salt Lake City, rumors persist due to his age mismatch with younger teammates and Utah’s possible tanking strategy to keep a valuable draft pick. Markkanen’s strong play at an All-Star level adds to the speculation.
4. Keon Ellis (Kings): Although Sacramento’s stars dominate trade talk, the more likely trade candidate is defensive guard Keon Ellis. Despite limited playing time, his value is recognized league-wide. The Lakers are one team to watch for his acquisition. Meanwhile, Sabonis has interest from multiple teams, but LaVine’s salary makes his trade unlikely.
5. Gabe Vincent (Lakers): The Lakers, with stars like Doncic, LeBron, and Reaves, struggle on defense at the point of attack, motivating them to seek a defender like Ellis. Veteran guard Vincent is expected to be central in any Lakers trade move before the deadline.
Honorable mentions include Daniel Gafford (Mavericks), Herbert Jones and Trey Murphy III (Pelicans), Nic Claxton (Nets), Anfernee Simmons (Celtics), Robert Williams III (Trail Blazers), and CJ McCollum (Wizards).
Other notes:
– The Knicks consider adding a ball handler but Giannis remains a separate storyline.
– The Rockets, committed to their youthful core, are not interested in trading Ja Morant despite some speculation, as the team is performing strongly.
Fan Take: This trade season is shaping up to be pivotal, with several big names potentially moving, signaling possible shifts in team dynamics mid-season. For basketball fans, these moves could redefine playoff races and reshape team strategies, keeping the excitement alive throughout the season.

