We’re three weeks out from the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline and as every day passes, the prospect of significant trades going down and shaking up the league landscape increases.
To try and make sense of each team’s standing ahead of the cut-off, we’ve put Newswire staff on the case of breaking down where each franchise sits as the deadline approaches.
Not every team will make moves this year and there’s always the possibility of an anticlimactic result but the best part about the NBA trade deadline is the opportunity that it represents for shrewd general managers.
Below is a list of our ongoing 2020 NBA Trade Deadline Primer series, with links to each post that we’ve published so far. Check back daily until the big day in February for the latest or follow us on Twitter @SLAMnewswire.
Date | Team |
Jan. 2 | New Orleans Pelicans |
Jan. 3 | Atlanta Hawks |
Jan. 4 | Oklahoma City Thunder |
Jan. 6 | Houston Rockets |
Jan. 7 | Portland Trail Blazers |
Jan. 8 | Brooklyn Nets |
Jan. 11 | New York Knicks |
Jan. 12 | Sacramento Kings |
Jan. 15 | Dallas Mavericks |
Jan. 16 | Cleveland Cavaliers |
Jan. 18 | Phoenix Suns |
Jan. 19 | Charlotte Hornets |
Jan. 20 | Chicago Bulls |
Jan. 21 | Golden State Warriors |
Jan. 22 | Utah Jazz |
Jan. 23 | Milwaukee Bucks |
Jan. 25 | Miami Heat |
Jan. 29 | Memphis Grizzlies |
Jan. 29 | Toronto Raptors |
Jan. 30 | Indiana Pacers |
Jan. 31 | Denver Nuggets |
Jan. 31 | San Antonio Spurs |
Feb. 1 | Boston Celtics |
Feb. 1 | Minnesota Timberwolves |
Feb. 2 | Philadelphia 76ers |
Feb. 3 | Los Angeles Lakers |
Feb. 3 | Washington Wizards |
Feb. 4 | Detroit Pistons |
Feb. 4 | Los Angeles Clippers |
Feb. 5 | Orlando Magic |