Which NBA players have a no-trade clause? Full list of who can veto trades in 2021-22 season

Scott Rafferty

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The NBA trade deadline is quickly approaching.

The last day teams can make trades during the 2021-22 season is Thursday, Feb. 10. The cutoff point is 3:00 p.m. ET, though it's not unheard of for some trades to be reported shortly after the deadline.

Now that we're past Dec. 15 and Jan. 15, both of which are important dates on the NBA calendar for trade purposes, pretty much every player in the league can be traded, but there is still a select group of players who can veto any trade. While they don't own a no-trade clause — nobody in the league currently does, not even LeBron James, Stephen Curry or Giannis Antetokounmpo — because of their situation, they have the final say on any deal they're involved in.

As ESPN's Bobby Marks explains:

One-year Bird rights: This restriction applies if a free agent signs a one-year contract and will have Bird rights with his current team when he becomes a free agent. A player can still be traded but must consent to the deal. If he does, the Bird rights do not transfer to his new team.

In total, there are 20 players who fit that description this season, plus Solomon Hill, who signed off on the Hawks trading him to the Knicks in mid-January.

Who are those players, you ask?

Full list of NBA players who can veto trades in 2021-22 season

  • Lou Williams, Atlanta Hawks
  • LaMarcus Aldridge, Brooklyn Nets
  • Blake Griffin, Brooklyn Nets
  • Bruce Brown Jr., Brooklyn Nets
  • JaMychal Green, Denver Nuggets
  • Austin Rivers, Denver Nuggets
  • Frank Jackson, Detroit Pistons
  • Cory Joseph, Detroit Pistons
  • Rodney McGruder, Detroit Pistons
  • Hamidou Diallo, Detroit Pistons
  • Nicolas Batum, LA Clippers
  • Udonis Haslem, Miami Heat
  • Victor Oladipo, Miami Heat
  • Dewayne Dedmon, Miami Heat
  • Thanasis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
  • Bobby Portis, Milwaukee Bucks
  • Mike Muscala, Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Frank Kaminsky, Phoenix Suns
  • Abdel Nader, Phoenix Suns
  • Raul Neto, Washington Wizards

There's an even smaller group of players who don't become trade eligible until after the deadline because of the type of extension they last signed, headlined by Atlanta's Clint Capela (Feb. 13), Denver's Aaron Gordon (March 27), Indiana's Malcolm Brogdon (April 18) and Philadelphia's Joel Embiid (July 18).

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Scott Rafferty is an experienced NBA journalist who first started writing for The Sporting News in 2017. There are few things he appreciates more than a Nikola Jokic no-look pass, Klay Thompson heat check or Giannis Antetokounmpo eurostep. He's a member of the NBA Global team.