2024 NBA trade deadline: Latest deals, grades, rumors, news

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2024 NBA trade deadline: Latest deals, grades, rumors, news

2024 NBA trade deadline: Latest deals, grades, rumors, news،

The 2024 NBA trade deadline is February 8 and expect to see a lot of movement as teams look to reshuffle their rosters.

What moves will impact the NBA landscape heading into the 2024 playoffs? And what deals will affect teams looking to rebuild ahead of July's draft?

Get all the news, information and analysis from our experts here, including the trade levels and destinations of every player who could be part of new teams.

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January 10

1:30 p.m. ET: What does the future hold for the Atlanta Hawks backcourt? According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, the Hawks are “talking [Dejounte] Murray deals – and others – across the league. »

“I think the Hawks are open to ALMOST anything at the trade deadline, but there's no doubt they've gone as far as they're likely to go with the Dejounte Murray duo with Trae Young in the backcourt” , wrote Wojnarowski on Threads.

Wojnarowski also added that the Charlotte Hornets have no plans to trade LaMelo Ball or Brandon Miller before the deadline.

Meanwhile, is there a possibility that Jarace Walker could be included in a deal with Pascal Siakam if he joins the Indiana Pacers? Wojnarowski wrote that the Pacers are very determined not to include Walker in any trade.

10 a.m. ET: What will the Golden State Warriors do at the deadline? On the “Brian Windhorst & Hoop Collective” podcast, Windhorst, Kevin Pelton and Marc J. Spears discussed the Warriors' need for a No. 2 scorer behind Stephen Curry.

The trio discussed the possibility of Golden State adding Toronto Raptors forward Siakam, Chicago Bulls forward DeMar DeRozan or guard Zach LaVine as options for the 2022 NBA champions. Lauri Markkanen of the Utah Jazz was also briefly mentioned , but the Jazz currently sit above the Warriors in the Western Conference standings.

Some Golden State players have mentioned they could be involved in a potential trade: Andrew Wiggins, Jonathan Kuminga and veteran All-Star Chris Paul.

Meanwhile, will the Memphis Grizzlies make any trades following Ja Morant's season-ending injury? The Collective also discussed possible moves for the Grizzlies, including moving Luke Kennard and former Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Smart.


January 8

12:15 p.m. ET: Will the Golden State Warriors be active before the trade deadline, and what kind of deal could they actually make? Speaking on “The Lowe Post,” ESPN's Zach Lowe and Kendra Andrews discussed the Warriors' limited options in trying to salvage the season.

Even though Siakam could be a target for the Warriors, there may not be much desire to give up a player like Kuminga or Moses Moody in order to bring in the two-time All-Star – who could become a free agent this offseason – – at the Bay.


January 6

3:10 p.m. ET: The Indiana Pacers will continue to look at Siakam, Wojnarowski wrote on Threads.


January 5

7:00 p.m. ET: The Chicago Bulls may have trouble finding a new home for two-time All-Star LaVine if they decide to move him before the trade deadline, according to Wojnarowski.

“There's no market for Zach LaVine right now in the NBA, and it's not because Chicago hasn't tried to find him,” Wojnarowski said on “NBA Countdown.”


January 3

1:30 p.m. ET: According to Wojnarowski, the Atlanta Hawks are open to trades until the February trade deadline, and general manager Landry Fields appears committed to making roster changes.


December 30

12:25 p.m. ET: The New York Knicks acquired forward OG Anunoby in a trade that sent RJ Barrett, Immanuel Quickley and a 2024 second-round pick to the Toronto Raptors, the teams announced. The Knicks also moved forward Precious Achiuwa and guard Malachi Flynn as part of the deal.