As the 2024 NBA season reaches its quarter point, teams are actively evaluating their rosters to gear up for playoff pushes or long-term rebuilds.
December 15 marks a pivotal date on the NBA calendar — the day many players who signed contracts during the offseason become eligible to be traded. This unlocks a wealth of possibilities for trades and roster adjustments across the league.
Below, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of players, organized by team, who are trade-eligible starting December 15. For each player, you’ll find their role, salary, and any relevant contract details to help paint a clear picture of their potential trade value.
Below the list, we explained the various NBA trade restrictions, with a tip of the hat to ESPN’s Bobby Marks. …
Eligible to Be Traded on Dec. 15
Atlanta Hawks
- Vit Krejci – Key Reserve – $2,162,606 – SR-12/15/24
- Cody Zeller – Rotation – $3,500,000 – SR-12/15/24
Boston Celtics
- Neemias Queta – Key Reserve – $2,162,606 – SR-12/15/24
- Xavier Tillman – Rotation – $2,237,691 – SR-12/15/24
- Luke Kornet – Key Reserve – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24/1YB
Brooklyn Nets
- Keon Johnson – Key Reserve – $2,162,606 – SR-12/15/24
- Shake Milton – Rotation – $2,875,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Trendon Watford – Rotation – $2,726,603 – SR-12/15/24/1YB
Charlotte Hornets
- Taj Gibson – Key Reserve – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Seth Curry – Key Reserve – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24/1YB
Chicago Bulls
- Jalen Smith – Key Reserve – $8,571,429 – SR-12/15/24
Cleveland Cavaliers
- Tristan Thompson – Rotation – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
Dallas Mavericks
- Spencer Dinwiddie – Rotation – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Naji Marshall – Starter – $8,571,429 – SR-12/15/24
- Markieff Morris – Rotation – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Klay Thompson – Starter – $15,873,016 – SR-12/15/24
Denver Nuggets
- Dario Saric – Key Reserve – $5,168,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Russell Westbrook – Key Reserve – $3,303,771 – SR-12/15/24
- Vlatko Cancar – Rotation – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24/1YB
- DeAndre Jordan – Rotation – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24/1YB
Detroit Pistons
- Simone Fontecchio – Key Reserve – $7,692,308 – SR-12/15/24
- Malik Beasley – Key Reserve – $6,000,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Tobias Harris – Starter – $25,365,854 – SR-12/15/24
Golden State Warriors
- Kyle Anderson – Key Reserve – $8,780,488 – SR-12/15/24
- Buddy Hield – Starter – $8,780,488 – SR-12/15/24
- De’Anthony Melton – Key Reserve – $12,822,000 – SR-12/15/24
Houston Rockets
- Aaron Holiday – Rotation – $4,668,000 – SR-12/15/24
Indiana Pacers
- Pascal Siakam – Top Starter – $42,176,400 – SR-12/15/24
- James Wiseman – Rotation – $2,237,691 – SR-12/15/24
- James Johnson – Rotation – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24/1YB
Los Angeles Clippers
- Mo Bamba – Rotation – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Nicolas Batum – Key Reserve – $4,668,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Kris Dunn – Key Reserve – $5,168,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Kevin Porter Jr. – Key Reserve – $2,237,691 – SR-12/15/24
- Derrick Jones Jr. – Starter – $9,523,810 – SR-12/15/24
- Norman Powell – Top Starter – $19,241,379 – SR-12/15/24
- James Harden – Top Starter – $33,653,846 – SR-12/15/24/1YB
Los Angeles Lakers
- LeBron James – Franchise – $48,728,845 – SR-12/15/24/NTC
Memphis Grizzlies
- Luke Kennard – Key Reserve – $9,250,000 – SR-12/15/24/1YB
Miami Heat
- Thomas Bryant – Rotation – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Alec Burks – Key Reserve – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Kevin Love – Rotation – $3,850,000 – SR-12/15/24
Milwaukee Bucks
- Taurean Prince – Key Reserve – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Gary Trent Jr. – Key Reserve – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Delon Wright – Rotation – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
Minnesota Timberwolves
- PJ Dozier – Rotation – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Joe Ingles – Rotation – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Luka Garza – Rotation – $2,162,606 – SR-12/15/24/1YB
New Orleans Pelicans
- Javonte Green – Rotation – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Daniel Theis – Key Reserve – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
New York Knicks
- Cameron Payne – Key Reserve – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
Oklahoma City Thunder
- Isaiah Hartenstein – Starter – $30,000,000 – SR-12/15/24
Orlando Magic
- Kentavious Caldwell-Pope – Starter – $22,757,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Gary Harris – Key Reserve – $7,500,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Cory Joseph – Rotation – $3,303,771 – SR-12/15/24
- Moritz Wagner – Key Reserve – $11,000,000 – SR-12/15/24
Philadelphia 76ers
- Paul George – All-Star – $49,205,800 – SR-12/15/24
- Eric Gordon – Key Reserve – $3,303,771 – SR-12/15/24
- Reggie Jackson – Rotation – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Caleb Martin – Starter – $8,149,001 – SR-12/15/24
- Kelly Oubre – Starter – $7,983,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Guerschon Yabusele – Key Reserve – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Kyle Lowry – Key Reserve – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24/1YB
- Andre Drummond – Key Reserve – $5,000,000 – SR-12/15/24
Phoenix Suns
- Yuta Watanabe – Key Reserve – $2,087,519 – SR-12/15/24
- Drew Eubanks – Rotation – $5,000,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Eric Gordon – Key Reserve – $3,303,771 – SR-12/15/24
Portland Trail Blazers
- Matisse Thybulle – Key Reserve – $11,000,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Robert Covington – Rotation – $3,036,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Shaedon Sharpe – Starter – $6,300,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Malcolm Brogdon – Key Reserve – $22,600,000 – SR-12/15/24
Sacramento Kings
- Davion Mitchell – Key Reserve – $4,810,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Kessler Edwards – Rotation – $2,317,417 – SR-12/15/24
- Alex Len – Rotation – $3,303,771 – SR-12/15/24
San Antonio Spurs
- Doug McDermott – Key Reserve – $13,750,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Charles Bassey – Rotation – $3,303,771 – SR-12/15/24
Toronto Raptors
- Precious Achiuwa – Rotation – $3,900,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Otto Porter – Rotation – $3,303,771 – SR-12/15/24
- Chris Boucher – Rotation – $11,750,000 – SR-12/15/24
Utah Jazz
- Kelly Olynyk – Key Reserve – $12,200,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Jordan Clarkson – Starter – $14,260,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Talen Horton-Tucker – Rotation – $11,000,000 – SR-12/15/24
Washington Wizards
- Corey Kispert – Key Reserve – $4,500,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Landry Shamet – Key Reserve – $11,000,000 – SR-12/15/24
- Xavier Cooks – Rotation – $3,300,000 – SR-12/15/24
NBA Trade Restrictions Overview
- Signing Restrictions (SR):
Most players who signed contracts during the offseason have a trade restriction starting on December 15th. Players who signed with their own team using Bird or Early Bird rights, and whose contract is 120% greater than the previous season’s salary, are restricted until January 15th. Additionally, players like the Memphis Grizzlies’ Scotty Pippen Jr., who signed after September 15, are restricted for three months from their signing date. - Six-Month Trade Restriction:
There is a group of players, including the Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid, whose contracts were extended or renegotiated with terms that exceed three seasons and a salary increase of more than 5%. These players are restricted from being traded for six months from the contract execution date. - Super Max (Designated Veteran Player Extension):
Players like Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics, who signed a Designated Veteran Player Extension (also known as the super max), cannot be traded until July. - One-Year Bird Rights (1YB):
This restriction applies to players who sign a one-year contract and will acquire Bird rights with their current team when they become a free agent. While they can still be traded, they must consent to the trade. If they do, their Bird rights do not transfer to the new team. The 2023 CBA introduced a clause allowing players to waive the one-year Bird restriction. Thomas Bryant and Mo Wagner are examples of players who waived it. - Aggregate Restriction (AR):
When a player is acquired via trade (excluding those using cap space), they cannot be traded alongside another contract for two months. Currently, no players are subject to this restriction. - Poison Pill Provision (PPP):
For players still on their rookie deals before an extension kicks in, their fourth-year salary is counted as outgoing money, while the incoming salary is an average of the last year of their rookie contract and the extension. For example, Moses Moody’s outgoing salary for the Golden State Warriors would be $5.8 million, but for an acquiring team, he would count as $10.2 million in salary. - No Trade Clause (NTC):
The only players with a “true” No Trade Clause (NTC) are Bradley Beal of the Phoenix Suns and LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers. Both players were eligible for this clause because they’ve played at least eight seasons in the NBA and four seasons with their current team. Beal’s no-trade clause carried over to his trade to Phoenix. - Declined Rookie Scale Option (DRSO):
A player who has their third or fourth-year team option declined is still eligible to be traded. However, if a player like the Los Angeles Lakers’ Jalen Hood-Schifino is traded, their new team can only sign them to a starting salary of $4 million in July.
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I predict the Suns and Sixers will trade Eric Gordon for Eric Gordon.
And that the Wizards will trade for Malcom Brogdan as many times as it takes to get him on the team.