Ja Morant’s trade market could be as slim as Trae Young’s
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While the Warriors may be ready to move on from Kuminga, that might be a difficult task. Nick Friedell of The Athletic noted that his trade value is "at an all-time low" with the deadline less than a month away.
As teams shy away from dealing first-rounders for stars, which trades have been the biggest successes and utter failures?
Keep track of every official trade during the 2025-26 NBA season. “Official” means the deal has been approved by the league and announced by the team. The NBA trade deadline i
An NBA insider made a bold claim about the Philadelphia 76ers ahead of February's trade deadline. Bleacher Report's Andy Bailey believes the Sixers will be buyers this trade season, expecting Philly to make a big move.
Brooklyn acquired the Denver Nuggets' unprotected 2032 first-round pick alongside Porter this summer. Adding an unprotected 2031 or 2032 Bucks first-rounder would give the Nets two highly valued trade chips for when they choose to pursue a star in the coming years.
What trade might turn the Boston Celtics into a bona fide NBA title contender? Is there even such a trade out there for the Celtics' front office to make? We have heard rumbles connecting Boston to former Celtics center Robert Williams III and also Los Angeles Clippers big man Ivica Zubac.
Who is facing the most pressure ahead of the NBA trade deadline? Here are the latest power rankings with trade rumors for all 30 teams.
The Trae Young era is over for Atlanta. It is unclear, though, exactly what comes next, and the Hawks don't necessarily need to figure that out before the trade deadline. By sending him to the Washington Wizards for CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert, they've gained an enormous amount of flexibility.
What deals are getting done in the NBA? Here's every trade of the 2025-26 regular season, starting with the Hawks dealing away franchise star Trae Young.
The NBA trade deadline approaches with a proposed deal between the Lakers and Kings. This trade would send Malik Monk, Keon Ellis, and Devin Carter to Los Angeles for Dalton Knecht, Gabe Vincent, and Maxi Kleber,