With the NBA trade deadline set for February 5th and just a month remaining in the season, teams are beginning to explore potential trades. While major deals seem unlikely at this early stage, rumors have already started circulating well before Thanksgiving. In today’s fast-moving NBA, teams aiming for a championship or improved draft position must act quickly in the trade market. Here are the latest trade rumors making the rounds:
The Sacramento Kings appear to be planning a significant rebuild, catching the interest of other teams eyeing their players. Sam Amick from The Athletic reports that the Los Angeles Clippers have shown interest in DeMar DeRozan, partially due to his next season’s contract being only partially guaranteed—worth $10 million of his $27 million total contract. The Clippers have struggled offensively, with a 5-12 record, ranking 21st in scoring. DeRozan’s offensive skills would help, but at 36 years old, adding him would make the Clippers’ team older and more veteran-heavy, which could be a concern in today’s fast-paced game. Additionally, DeRozan’s defensive shortcomings may not address the Clippers’ bigger problem on defense.
When the Mavericks dismissed Nico Harrison, Davis became available for trade consideration. However, Davis is currently sidelined with a calf strain and has struggled defensively even when healthy. His injury history and hefty contract—worth $54.1 million, $58.4 million, and $62.7 million over the next three seasons—have deterred potential suitors, according to ESPN’s Tim Bontemps. If Davis, 32, can return healthy and perform well, his trade value might increase, but this situation is expected to remain unresolved until closer to the deadline.
Trade discussions involving LaMelo Ball are still in early stages but not out of the question. Kelly Iko of Yahoo Sports reported that Ball is unhappy with the Hornets’ direction and open to a trade, though Ball publicly denied these rumors. Jake Fischer notes that while talks are premature, the Hornets might revisit the possibility before the deadline. At 24, Ball remains a valuable trade candidate due to his talent, age, and relatively manageable contract, despite having missed significant time in his career due to an ankle injury.
Ja Morant has had a challenging start to the season, expressing a loss of joy in playing, facing suspension for conduct detrimental to the team, and currently out with a calf strain. The Grizzlies have fallen to a 6-11 record, and Morant’s performance metrics hover near career lows. His ongoing off-court issues add complexity to his value. According to Tim Bontemps, Memphis is open to exploring trades involving Morant, but finding a worthwhile trade package will be difficult. It remains to be seen if the Grizzlies can turn their fortunes around, which might quell the trade rumors.
Fan Take: These trade talks highlight the dynamic and unpredictable nature of the NBA, where even established stars can find themselves on the move. For fans, these rumors signal potential dramatic shifts in team rosters and strategies that could reshape the race for the playoffs and alter the future landscape of the league.

