With the NBA trade deadline in February fast approaching, Saturday, Jan. 15 is a date that all NBA fans should keep an eye on.
Why, you ask?
Well, because Dec. 15 was the first day that many players who signed contracts in the offseason were eligible to be traded. That date doesn't apply to all players who signed a new deal but it applies to the majority of players.
However, there are some free agent signees whose trade ineligibility lasts for an extra month. These players below all met a specific set of criteria, per Hoops Rumors.
Looking to see which players to include on all of your trade machine endeavors? Take a look at a team-by-team breakdown below.
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Which NBA players are eligible to be traded on Dec. 15?
Atlanta Hawks
- John Collins, F
Boston Celtics
None
Brooklyn Nets
- Bruce Brown, G
Charlotte Hornets
- None
Chicago Bulls
- None
Cleveland Cavaliers
- Jarrett Allen, C
Dallas Mavericks
- None
Denver Nuggets
- None
Detroit Pistons
- Hamidou Diallo, G/F
Golden State Warriors
- None
Houston Rockets
- David Nwaba, F
Indiana Pacers
- T.J. McConnell, G
Los Angeles Clippers
- Reggie Jackson, G
Los Angeles Lakers
- Talen Horton-Tucker, G
Memphis Grizzlies
- None
Miami Heat
- Duncan Robinson, G/F
Milwaukee Bucks
NoneMinnesota Timberwolves
- Jordan McLaughlin, G
- Jarred Vanderbilt, F
New Orleans Pelicans
- Josh Hart, G
New York Knicks
- Derrick Rose, G
Oklahoma City Thunder
- None
Orlando Magic
- None
Philadelphia 76ers
- Furkan Korkmaz, G
Phoenix Suns
- Cameron Payne, G
Portland Trail Blazers
Norman Powell, G/F
Sacramento Kings
- Terrence Davis, F
- Richaun Holmes, C
San Antonio Spurs
- None
Toronto Raptors
- Gary Trent Jr
Utah Jazz
- None
Washington Wizards
- None