NBA trade rumors: Full list of players who become eligible to be traded on December 15

Gilbert McGregor

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There are several key dates throughout the NBA's annual calendar. Dec. 15 is one of the most important.

As teams look to improve their rosters via trade, Dec. 15 is when trade talks intensify as over 80 players who signed contracts in the 2023 offseason become eligible to be traded. To put that figure in perspective, that's nearly 20 percent of the players in the league.

While there are still several ineligible players to be moved due to different contract stipulations, the vast group of players that have now become available gives teams more power and negotiating flexibility on the trade market.

Who is now eligible to be traded? Here is a full list of players that can now be included in deals and their salaries for the 2023-24 season.

MORE: Why a trade is among the ways the Warriors can save their season

Which NBA players become trade-eligible on Dec. 15?

Among the most notable players that are now eligible to be moved are Lakers guards Gabe Vincent and D'Angelo Russell as well as Warriors forward Draymond Green, who has been suspended indefinitely by the NBA.

The full list can be found below.

Player Team Salary
Wesley Matthews Hawks $2,019,706
Dalano Banton Celtics $2,019,706
Oshae Brissett Celtics $2,165,000
Svi Mykhailiuk Celtics $2,019,706
Harry Giles III Nets $2,019,706
Dennis Smith Jr. Nets $2,019,706
Lonnie Walker IV Nets $2,019,706
Trendon Watford Nets $2,019,706
Frank Ntilikina Hornets $2,019,706
Jevon Carter Bulls $6,190,476
Torrey Craig Bulls $2,528,233
Terry Taylor Bulls $2,019,706
Ty Jerome Cavaliers $2,439,025
Caris LeVert Cavaliers $15,384,616
Georges Niang Cavaliers $8,800,000
Max Strus Cavaliers $14,487,684
Tristan Thompson Cavaliers $2,019,706
Seth Curry Mavericks $4,000,000
Dante Exum Mavericks $3,000,000
Kyrie Irving Mavericks $37,037,037
Derrick Jones Jr. Mavericks $2,019,706
Dwight Powell Mavericks $4,000,000
Grant Williams Mavericks $12,405,000
Justin Holiday Nuggets $2,019,706
Reggie Jackson Nuggets $5,000,000
DeAndre Jordan Nuggets $2,019,706
Draymond Green Warriors $22,321,429
Cory Joseph Warriors $2,019,706
Dario Saric Warriors $2,019,706
Dillon Brooks Rockets $22,627,671
Jeff Green Rockets $9,600,000
Aaron Holiday Rockets $2,019,706
Jock Landale Rockets $8,000,000
Fred VanVleet Rockets $40,806,300
Bruce Brown Jr. Pacers $22,000,000
Mason Plumlee Clippers $5,000,000
Russell Westbrook Clippers $3,385,738
Jaxson Hayes Lakers $2,165,000
Taurean Prince Lakers $4,516,000
Cam Reddish Lakers $2,165,000
D'Angelo Russell Lakers $17,307,693
Gabe Vincent Lakers $10,500,000
Christian Wood Lakers $2,709,849
Derrick Rose Grizzlies $3,196,448
Thomas Bryant Heat $2,528,233
Kevin Love Heat $3,385,738
Josh Richardson Heat $2,891,467
Orlando Robinson Heat $1,801,769
Thanasis Antetokounmpo Bucks $2,019,706
Malik Beasley Bucks $2,019,706
Jae Crowder Bucks $2,019,706
AJ Green Bucks $1,901,769
Robin Lopez Bucks $2,019,706
Khris Middleton Bucks $29,320,988
Nickeil Alexander-Walker Timberwolves $4,687,500
Troy Brown Jr. Timberwolves $4,000,000
Shake Milton Timberwolves $5,000,000
E.J. Liddell Pelicans $1,801,769
Cody Zeller Pelicans $2,019,706
Ryan Arcidiacono Knicks $2,019,706
Donte DiVincenzo Knicks $10,900,000
Joe Ingles Magic $11,000,000
Mo Bamba 76ers $2,019,706
Patrick Beverley 76ers $2,019,706
Keita Bates-Diop Suns $2,346,614
Bol Bol Suns $2,019,706
Drew Eubanks Suns $2,346,614
Eric Gordon Suns $3,196,448
Damion Lee Suns $2,528,333
Chimezie Metu Suns $2,019,706
Yuta Watanabe Suns $2,346,614
Moses Brown Trail Blazers $2,019,706
Alex Len Kings $2,019,706
JaVale McGee Kings $2,019,706
Julian Champagnie Spurs $3,000,000
Sandro Mamukelashvili Spurs $2,019,706
Jalen McDaniels Raptors $4,516,000
Dennis Schröder Raptors $12,405,000
Garrett Temple Raptors $2,019,706
Omer Yurtseven Jazz $2,800,000

Gilbert McGregor

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Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.