For a second consecutive offseason, the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic will have dueling effects on transactions. Free agency went quickly, with most players agreeing to deals in the first 36 hours after the negotiation window opened. Now the eyes of NBA fans turn to potential trades. We've already seen one superstar-level deal, with Russell Westbrook moving from the nation's capital to Los Angeles to team up with LeBron James and Anthony Davis on the Lakers.
As other superstars potentially look to work their ways out of bad situations, we have a complete guide of players who are off the board, tradable contracts, draft assets and trade exceptions for all 30 teams.
Note: A player with an option cannot be traded until the option is exercised. For trade purposes, only the guaranteed portion of a partially guaranteed contract counts as outgoing salary.
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Atlanta Hawks

Cannot be traded: Trae Young (poison pill restriction), John Collins (1/15 signing restriction), Lou Williams (12/15 signing restriction) and Gorgui Dieng (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Hawks own all their first-round picks.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Danilo Gallinari: $20.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 ($5 million guaranteed in the 2022-23 season)
Clint Capela: $18.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Bogdan Bogdanovic: $18 million; player option in 2023-24
Delon Wright: $8.5 million: unrestricted free agent in 2022
De'Andre Hunter: $7.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Onyeka Okongwu: $6.1 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Cam Reddish: $4.7 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Kevin Huerter: $4.3 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Jalen Johnson: $2.7 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Note: Wright can be traded but his contract cannot be aggregated with salary until 9/15.
Boston Celtics

Off the table: Jayson Tatum ($28.1 million; player option in 2025-26)
Cannot be traded: Enes Kanter (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Celtics own all their first-round picks
Trade exceptions: $9.7 and $5 million
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Al Horford: $27 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 ($14.5 million partially guaranteed in 2022-23)
Jaylen Brown: $26.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024
Marcus Smart: $14.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Josh Richardson: $11.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Kris Dunn: $5 million: unrestricted free agent in 2022
Romeo Langford: $3.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Robert Williams III: $3.7 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Aaron Nesmith: $3.6 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Grant Williams: $2.6 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Jabari Parker: $2.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022 (the contract is non-guaranteed)
Payton Pritchard: $2.1 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Carsen Edwards: $1.8 million; team option in 2022-23
Bruno Fernando: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Note: Richardson (9/9), Horford (8/16), Dunn (9/15) and Fernando (9/15) can be traded but their contracts cannot be aggregated.
Brooklyn Nets

Off the table: James Harden ($44.3 million; player option in 2022)
Cannot be traded: Kevin Durant (extension restriction), Patty Mills (12/15 signing restriction), Bruce Brown (1/15 signing restriction and one-year bird), Blake Griffin (12/15 signing restriction and one-year bird), James Johnson (12/15 signing restriction) and DeAndre' Bembry (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
First-round: 2028
Trade exception: $11.5 million
Note: The Nets owe Houston a first-round pick in 2022, 2024 and 2026. The Rockets have the right to swap firsts in 2023 and 2025. As a result of the trade, Brooklyn is not allowed to trade a first-round pick except their own first in 2021 after making the pick the night of the draft and their 2028 first.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Kyrie Irving: $35.3 million; player option in 2022
Joe Harris: $17.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024
DeAndre Jordan: $9.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Jevon Carter: $3.7 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Cameron Thomas: $2 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Day'Ron Sharpe: $2 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Nicolas Claxton: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Alize Johnson: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (the contract is non-guaranteed in 2021-22 and 2022-23)
Note: Carter (9/14) can be traded but his contract cannot be aggregated.
Charlotte Hornets

Off the table: LaMelo Ball ($8.2 million; restricted free agent in 2024)
Cannot be traded: Kelly Oubre Jr. (12/15 signing restriction) and Ish Smith (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
Two years after their first to New York is conveyed.
Note: Charlotte will send New York a 2022 first if it falls between 19-30 in 2022, 17-30 in 2024, 15-30 in 2025 and 15-30 in 2025.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Gordon Hayward: $29.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024
Terry Rozier: $17.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Mason Plumlee: $9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (partial guarantee in 2022-23)
Miles Bridges: $5.4 million; restricted free agent in 2022
James Bouknight: $4.2 million; restricted free agent in 2025
P.J. Washington: $4.2 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Kai Jones: $2.8 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Cody Martin: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Wes Iwundu: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Jalen McDaniels: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22 and team option in 2022-23)
Vernon Carey Jr.: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2024 (team option in 2023-24)
Nick Richards: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)
JT Thor: $1.3 million; team option in 2024-25 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)
Note: Iwundu (9/15) can be traded but his contract cannot be aggregated.
Chicago Bulls

Cannot be traded: DeMar DeRozan (12/15 signing restriction), Lonzo Ball (12/15 signing restriction), Alex Caruso (12/15 signing restriction), Tony Bradley (12/15 signing restriction) and Javonte Green (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
First-round pick in 2028
Trade exception: $5 million
Note: The Bulls will send Orlando a 2023 (protected 1-4) first. If the first is not sent in 2023, it will convey in 2024 (top three protected). Two years after the condition to Orlando is met, the Bulls will send San Antonio a first-round pick (the earliest can be 2025).
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Nikola Vucevic: $24 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Zach LaVine: $19.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Patrick Williams: $7.4 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Coby White: $5.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Troy Brown Jr.: $5.2 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Cleveland Cavaliers

Cannot be traded: Jarrett Allen (1/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Cavaliers own all their first-round picks.
The Cavaliers have $4.2 million and $1.7 million trade exceptions.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Kevin Love: $31.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Ricky Rubio: $17.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Larry Nance Jr., $10.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Cedi Osman: $8.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)
Evan Mobley: $8.1 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Darius Garland: $7.0 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Collin Sexton: $6.3 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Isaac Okoro: $6.7 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Dylan Windler: $2.3 million: restricted free agent in 2023
Damyean Dotson: $2.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Dean Wade: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22 and team option for 2022-23)
Mfiondu Kabengele: $1.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22 and 2022-23)
Lamar Stevens: $1.5 million; team option in 2022-23 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22 and 2022-23)
Note: Rubio (9/10) can be traded but his contract cannot be aggregated.
Dallas Mavericks

Cannot be traded: Luka Doncic (poison pill restriction), Tim Hardaway Jr. (1/15 signing restriction), Boban Marjanovic (12/15 signing restriction), Reggie Bullock (12/15 signing restriction) and Sterling Brown (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
$1.7 million trade exception.
Note: The Mavericks owe New York a top 10 protected first-round pick in 2023, 2024 or 2025. The Mavericks can trade a first, two years after the pick to New York is conveyed. The earliest would be 2025.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Kristaps Porzingis: $31.7 million; player option in 2023-24
Dwight Powell: $11.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Maxi Kleber: $9.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed contract in 2022-23)
Willie Cauley-Stein: $4.1 million team option; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Dorian Finney-Smith: $4.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Trey Burke: $3.2 million; player option in 2022-23
Josh Green: $3.0 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Jalen Brunson: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed contract in 2021-22)
Moses Brown: $1.5 million; team option in 2023-24 ($500K partially guaranteed in 2021-22 and non-guaranteed in 2022-23)
Tyrell Terry: $1.5 million; team option in 2023-24
Note: Brown (9/9) can be traded but his contract cannot be aggregated.
Denver Nuggets

Off the table: Nikola Jokic ($31.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023) and Jamal Murray ($29.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025)
Cannot be traded: Will Barton (1/15 signing restriction), JaMychal Green (12/15 signing restriction), Austin Rivers (12/15 signing restriction and one-year bird) and Jeff Green (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
$2.2 and $1.7 million trade exceptions.
Note: The Nuggets owe Oklahoma City a top-14-protected first in 2023. The protection carries over to 2024 and 2025. They also owe Orlando a first-round pick two years after the pick to OKC is conveyed. Likely to convey in 2025, the first is top-five protected (2025, 2026 or 2027). As a result of both trades, Denver is not allowed to trade a first except for its 2021 pick.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Aaron Gordon: $16.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Monte Morris: $8.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024
Michael Porter Jr.: $5.3 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Facundo Campazzo: $3.2 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Zeke Nnaji: $2.5 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Bol Bol: $2.2 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Nah'Shon Hyland: $2 million; restricted free agent in 2025
PJ Dozier: $1.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Vlatko Cancar: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Detroit Pistons

Cannot be traded: Kelly Olynyk (12/15 signing restriction), Cory Joseph (12/15 signing restriction), Trey Lyles (12/15 signing restriction), Saben Lee (12/15 signing restriction) and Frank Jackson (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
None
Note: The Pistons owe Oklahoma City a first-round pick that has protection from 2022 to 2027 ('22: top 16; '23 and '24: top 18; '25: top 13; '26: top 11; '27: top 9). Detroit is not allowed to trade a first in any season unless the protection is lifted.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Jerami Grant: $20.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Cade Cunningham: $10.1 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Killian Hayes: $5.6 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Josh Jackson: $5.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Rodney McGruder: $5.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Sekou Doumbouya: $3.6 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Isaiah Stewart: $3.3 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Saddiq Bey: $2.8 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Jahlil Okafor: $2.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Golden State Warriors

Off the table: Klay Thompson ($38.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024) and Draymond Green ($24.0 million; player option in 2023-24)
Cannot be traded: Stephen Curry (1/6 signing restriction), Otto Porter Jr. (12/15 signing restriction), Nemanja Bjelica (12/15 signing restriction) and Andre Iguodala (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
2022 (own) and 2028 (own) first-round picks.
$2.3 and $1.9 million trade exceptions.
Note: Golden State owes Memphis a 2024 top-four-protected first-round pick. It is top-one protected in 2025 and unprotected in 2026. Because of this trade, the Warriors are allowed to trade only their 2022 first-round pick and a pick no earlier than two years after the pick to Memphis conveys.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Andrew Wiggins: $31.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
James Wiseman: $9.2 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Jonathan Kuminga: $5.5 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Kevon Looney: $5.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Moses Moody: $3.6 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Jordan Poole: $3.2 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Gary Payton II: $2.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Damion Lee: $1.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Mychal Mulder: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Juan Toscano-Anderson: $1.7 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Houston Rockets

Cannot be traded: Daniel Theis (12/15 trade restriction) and David Nwaba (1/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
2022 and 2028 first-round picks (own)
2022, 2024 and 2026 unprotected first-round picks from Brooklyn.
2023 unprotected first-round pick from Milwaukee.
Swap rights on first-round picks with Brooklyn in 2023, 2025 and 2027.
Trade exceptions for $5.1, $1.8 and $2.2 million.
Note: The Rockets owe the Thunder top-four-protected first-round picks in 2024 and 2026. In addition, Oklahoma City has the right to swap picks in 2025 (top-10 protected; OKC has the right to swap with the Rockets or Clippers).
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
John Wall: $44.3 million; player option in 2022-23
Eric Gordon: $18.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)
Christian Wood: $13.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Jalen Green: $9 million; restricted free agent in 2025
D.J. Augustin: $7.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)
Danuel House Jr.: $3.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Alperen Sengun: $3.2 million: restricted free agent in 2025
Usman Garuba: $2.4 million: restricted free agent in 2025
Josh Christopher: $2.3 million: restricted free agent in 2025
Kevin Porter Jr.: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Khyri Thomas: $1.8 million; team option in 2023-24 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22 and 2022-23)
Jae'Sean Tate: $1.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)
Kenyon Martin Jr.: $1.5 million; team option in 2023-24 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)
Indiana Pacers

Cannot be traded: T.J. McConnell (1/15 signing restriction) and Torrey Craig (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Pacers own all their first-round picks.
Trade exceptions: $7.3, $4.8, $4.0 and $2.9 million.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Malcolm Brogdon: $21.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Domantas Sabonis: $19.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024
Myles Turner: $18 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Caris LeVert: $17.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
T.J. Warren: $12.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Jeremy Lamb: $10.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Justin Holiday: $6.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Chris Duarte: $3.7 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Goga Bitadze: $3.1 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Isaiah Jackson: $2.4 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Edmond Sumner: $2.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Kelan Martin: $1.7 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Oshae Brissett: $1.7 million; team option in 2022-23 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
LA Clippers

Cannot be traded: Kawhi Leonard (12/15 signing restriction), Reggie Jackson (1/15 signing restriction), Justise Winslow (12/15 signing restriction), Nicolas Batum (12/15 signing restriction and one-year Bird)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
First-round picks in 2028.
Trade exceptions for $2.1 and $2.0 million.
Note: The Clippers owe unprotected first-round picks in 2022, 2024 and 2026 to Oklahoma City. In addition, the Thunder can swap firsts in 2023 and 2025.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Paul George: $39.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025
Marcus Morris Sr.: $15.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024
Patrick Beverley: $14.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Luke Kennard: $13.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025
Serge Ibaka: $9.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Rajon Rondo: $8.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Ivica Zubac: $7.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Keon Johnson: $2.6 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Yogi Ferrell: $2.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Terance Mann: $1.8 million; team option in 2022
Daniel Oturu: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Jason Preston: $1.1 million; restricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)
BJ Boston: $925K; restricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)
Los Angeles Lakers

Off the table: LeBron James ($41.2 million; unrestricted free agent 2023) and Anthony Davis ($35.4 million; player option in 2024-25).
Cannot be traded: Talen Horton-Tucker (1/15 signing restriction), Kendrick Nunn (12/15 signing restriction), Trevor Ariza (12/15 signing restriction), Wayne Ellington (12/15 signing restriction), Dwight Howard (12/15 signing restriction), Kent Bazemore (12/15 signing restriction), Malik Monk (12/15 signing restriction) and Carmelo Anthony (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
First-round picks in 2027 and 2028.
Note: The Lakers owe New Orleans or Memphis a first in 2022. In addition, the Pelicans have the right to swap in 2023 plus an unprotected first via Los Angeles in 2024. The Pelicans have the right to defer the 2024 first-rounder until 2025.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Russell Westbrook: $44.2 million; player option in 2022-23
Marc Gasol: $2.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Note: Westbrook (9/14) can be traded but his contract cannot be aggregated.
Memphis Grizzlies

Off the table: Ja Morant ($9.2 million; restricted free agent in 2023).
Cannot be traded: None
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Grizzlies own all their future first-round picks.
Memphis has a first-round from Utah in 2022 that is top-six protected, top-three protected in 2023 and top-one protected in 2024. They also have a 2022 first from the LA Lakers that is top-10 protected (New Orleans will retain it if not conveyed).
Memphis also has a top-five-protected first-round pick from the Warriors in 2024. The first is top-one protected in 2025 and unprotected in 2026.
Trade exception: $4.1 million
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Eric Bledsoe: $18.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 ($3.9 million partial guaranteed in 2022-23)
Steven Adams: $17.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Dillon Brooks: $12.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Kyle Anderson: $9.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Jaren Jackson Jr.: $9.2 million; restricted free agent in 2022
De'Anthony Melton: $8.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 ($1.5 million partial guarantee in 2023-24)
Tyus Jones: $8.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Ziaire Williams: $4.4 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Brandon Clarke: $2.7 million; restricted free agent in 2023
John Konchar: $2.2 million; team option in 2023-24 ($840K partial guarantee in 2022-23)
Desmond Bane: $2.0 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Santi Aldama: $2.0 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Xavier Tillman Sr.: $1.5 million; team option in 2023-24
Sam Merrill: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Note: Merrill (9/15) can be traded but his contract cannot be aggregated
Miami Heat

Cannot be traded: Jimmy Butler (1/7 extension restriction), Kyle Lowry (12/15 signing restriction), Duncan Robinson (1/15 signing restriction), P.J. Tucker (12/15 signing restriction), Max Strus (12/15 signing restriction), Gabe Vincent (12/15 signing restriction), Dewayne Dedmon (12/15 signing restriction and one-year bird), Markieff Morris (12/15 signing restriction), Victor Oladipo (12/15 signing restriction and one-year Bird), Omer Yurtseven (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
First-round pick in 2028
Note: Miami owes Oklahoma City a first-round pick in 2023. The pick has top-14 protection in 2023, 2024 and 2025. It is unprotected in 2026.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Bam Adebayo: $36 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026
Tyler Herro: $4.0 million; restricted free agent in 2023
KZ Okpala: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Milwaukee Bucks

Off the table: Giannis Antetokounmpo ($39.3 million; player option in 2025-26)
Cannot be traded: Bobby Portis (12/15 signing restriction and one-year Bird), George Hill (12/15 signing restriction), Semi Ojeleye (12/15 signing restriction) and Rodney Hood (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
2028 first-round pick
Trade exception for $1.7 million
Note: Milwaukee will send New Orleans unprotected first-round picks in 2025 and 2027. The Bucks also owe Houston unprotected first-round picks in 2021 and 2023. The Pelicans have the right to swap firsts in 2024 and 2026. Milwaukee has total control of its own first-round pick in 2022 but cannot trade it.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Khris Middleton: $35.5 million; player option in 2023-24
Jrue Holiday: $31.4 million; player option in 2024-25
Brook Lopez: $13.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Pat Connaughton: $5.3 million; player option in 2022-23
Donte DiVincenzo: $4.7 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Grayson Allen: $4.1 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Jordan Nwora: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Elijah Bryant: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Mamadi Diakite: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22 and 2022-23)
Note: Allen (9/15) can be traded but his contract cannot be aggregated.
Minnesota Timberwolves

Off the table: Karl-Anthony Towns ($31.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024) and Anthony Edwards ($10.2 million; restricted free agent in 2024).
Cannot be traded: None
Key free agents: Ed Davis, Jarred Vanderbilt and Jordan McLaughlin.
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Timberwolves own all their future first-round picks.
Trade exception for $4.8 million
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
D'Angelo Russell: $30.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Malik Beasley: $14.5 million; team option in 2023-24
Taurean Prince: $13 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Juancho Hernangomez: $6.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)
Jarrett Culver: $6.4 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Josh Okogie: $4.1 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Jake Layman: $3.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Jaden McDaniels: $2.1 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Jaylen Nowell: $1.8 million; team option in 2022-23 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Naz Reid: $1.8 million; team option in 2022-23 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
New Orleans Pelicans

Off the table: Zion Williamson ($10.7 million; restricted free agent in 2023)
Cannot be traded: Devonte' Graham (12/15 signing restriction), Garrett Temple (12/15 signing restriction), Didi Louzada (12/15 signing restriction) and Willy Hernangomez (12/15 signing restriction)
Key free agent: Josh Hart
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Pelicans own all their future first-round picks.
New Orleans has the LA Lakers first in 2022 if it falls in the top 10. The Grizzlies will receive if 11-30. They also have the Lakers unprotected first in 2024 (can defer to 2025). They also have the right to swap firsts with LAL in 2023.
New Orleans has the Bucks' unprotected first-round picks in 2025 and 2027. They also have the right to swap firsts with Milwaukee in 2024 and 2026.
Trade exceptions: $17.1 and $3.9 million
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Brandon Ingram: $29.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025
Jonas Valanciunas: $14 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Jaxson Hayes: $5.4 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Kira Lewis Jr.: $3.8 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Nickeil Alexander-Walker: $3.2 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Trey Murphy III: $3.1 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Wenyen Gabriel: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Naji Marshall: $1.5 million; team option in 2023-24
Note: Satoransky (9/16) and Valanciunas (9/15) can be traded but their contracts cannot be aggregated.
New York Knicks

Cannot be traded: Julius Randle (1/10 extension restriction), Derrick Rose (1/15 signing restriction), Alec Burks (12/15 signing restriction), Nerlens Noel (12/15 signing restriction), Taj Gibson (12/15 signing restriction and one-year Bird), Evan Fournier (12/15 signing restriction) and Kemba Walker (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Knicks own all their first-round picks.
New York has a future first-round pick from Dallas (top-10 protected in 2023, 2024 and 2025).
New York has a future first-round pick from Charlotte (top-18 protected in 2022, top-16 protected in 2024, top-14 protected in 2025 and 2026).
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
RJ Barrett: $8.6 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Kevin Knox II: $5.8 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Obi Toppin: $5.1 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Luca Vildoza: $3.3 million; team option in 2023-24 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24)
Quentin Grimes: $2.2 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Immanuel Quickley: $2.2 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Mitchell Robinson: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Miles McBride: $925K: team option in 2023-24
Oklahoma City Thunder

Cannot be traded: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (poison pill restriction), Mike Muscala (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
Oklahoma City has its own first-round pick in every year except in 2022. The Thunder will send their 2022 first to Atlanta if it falls outside of the lottery.
Unprotected first-round picks from the LA Clippers in 2022, 2024 and 2026
The right to swap first-round picks with the LA Clippers in 2023 and 2025
Future first-round pick from Phoenix (top-12 protected in 2022, top-10 in 2023, top-eight in 2024, unprotected in 2025)
Future first-round pick from Detroit (top-16 protected in 2022, top-18 protected in 2023, top-18 protected in 2024, top-13 protected in 2025, top-11 protected in 2026 and top-9 protected in 2027)
Future first-round pick from Washington top-14 protected in 2023, top-12 protected in 2024, top-10 protected in 2025 and top-8 protected in 2026)
Future first-round pick from Miami (top-14 protected in 2023, 2024 and 2025)
Future first-round pick from Denver (top-14 protected in 2023, 2024 and 2025)
Future first-round picks from Houston in 2024 (top-four protected) and 2026 (top-four protected)
The right to swap first-round picks in 2025 with Houston (if outside of the top 10) or Brooklyn
Future-first round pick from Utah (top-10 protected in 2024 and 2025, top-8 protected in 2026. It will convey to Oklahoma City two years after the Jazz send their 2022 first to Memphis.)
Future first-round pick from Philadelphia (top-six protected in 2025, top-four in 2026 and 2027)
Trade exceptions for $12.8 and $9.6 million
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Derrick Favors: $9.7 million; player option in 2022-23
Josh Giddey: $6 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Gabriel Deck: $3.7 million; team option in 2023-24 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24)
Aleksej Pokusevski: $3.1 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Tre Mann: $2.9 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Darius Bazley: $2.5 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Ty Jerome: $2.4 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Theo Maledon: $2.0 million; team option in 2023-24 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)
Kenrich Williams: $2.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22 and 2022-23)
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl: $2.0 million; team option in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)
Luguentz Dort: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Isaiah Roby: $1.8 million; team option in 2022-23
Charlie Brown Jr.: $1.7 million; restricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Note: Favors (9/8) can be traded but his contract cannot be aggregated.
Orlando Magic

Cannot be traded: Robin Lopez (12/15 signing restriction) and Mo Wagner (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Magic own all their first-round picks.
Orlando has the Bulls' 2021 first-round pick.
Orlando is owed a 2023 first-round pick from Chicago. It is top-four protected in 2023 and top-three protected in 2024.
Denver owes a first-round pick to Orlando two years after conveying one to OKC. The pick is top-five protected in 2025, 2026 and 2027.
Trade exceptions for $17.2, $4.3 and $2.1 million.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Gary Harris: $20.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Jonathan Isaac: $17.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025
Markelle Fultz: $16.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 ($2 million partial guarantee in 2023-24)
Terrence Ross: $12.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Mo Bamba: $7.6 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Wendell Carter Jr.: $6.9 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Jalen Suggs: $6.6 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Franz Wagner: $5 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Cole Anthony: $3.5 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Michael Carter-Williams: $3.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Chuma Okeke: $3.3 million; restricted free agent in 2024
R.J. Hampton: $2.3 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Philadelphia 76ers

Off the table: Joel Embiid ($31.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023).
Cannot be traded: Danny Green (12/15 signing restriction), Furkan Korkmaz (12/15 signing restriction), Georges Niang (12/15 signing restriction) and Andre Drummond (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
First-round picks in 2022 and 2023
Trade exception for $8.2 million
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Tobias Harris: $36.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024
Ben Simmons: $33.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025
Seth Curry: $8.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Anthony Tolliver: $2.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Matisse Thybulle: $2.6 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Tyrese Maxey: $2.6 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Jaden Springer: $2 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Shake Milton: $1.8 million; team option in 2022-23
Isaiah Joe: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)
Paul Reed: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22 and 2022-23)
Phoenix Suns

Off the table: Devin Booker ($31.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024).
Cannot be traded: Chris Paul (12/15 signing restriction), Cameron Payne (1/15 signing restriction), Abdel Nader (12/15 signing restriction and one-year Bird), Frank Kaminsky (12/15 signing restriction and one-year Bird), JaVale McGee (12/15 signing restriction) and Elfrid Payton (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
Two years after the first to Oklahoma City is conveyed.
Note: Phoenix owes Oklahoma City a future first-round pick. It is top-12 protected in 2022, top-10 in 2023, top-eight in 2024 and unprotected in 2025.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Deandre Ayton: $12.6 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Jae Crowder: $9.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Dario Saric: $8.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Mikal Bridges: $5.5 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Jalen Smith: $4.5 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Cameron Johnson: $4.4 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Landry Shamet: $3.8 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Note: Shamet (9/14) can be traded but his contract cannot be aggregated.
Portland Trail Blazers

Off the table: Damian Lillard ($39.3 million; player option in 2024-25).
Cannot be traded: Norman Powell (1/15 signing restriction), Cody Zeller (12/15 signing restriction), Ben McLemore (12/15 signing restriction) and Tony Snell (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Trail Blazers own all their future first-round picks.
Trade exception for $1.8 million.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
CJ McCollum: $30.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024
Robert Covington: $13.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Jusuf Nurkic: $12.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022 ($4 million partial guarantee in 2021-22)
Derrick Jones Jr.: $9.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Anfernee Simons: $3.9 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Nassir Little: $2.3 million; restricted free agent in 2023
CJ Elleby: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Sacramento Kings

Off the table: De'Aaron Fox ($28.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026)
Cannot be traded: Richaun Holmes (1/15 signing restriction), Terence Davis (1/15 signing restriction), Maurice Harkless (12/15 signing restriction) and Alex Len (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Kings own all their first-round picks.
Trade exceptions for $3.6 and $2.1 million.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Buddy Hield: $22.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024
Harrison Barnes: $20.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Marvin Bagley III: $11.3 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Tristan Thompson: $9.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Davion Mitchell: $4.6 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Tyrese Haliburton: $4.0 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Damian Jones: $2.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Justin James: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Chimezie Metu: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22 and 2022-23)
Robert Woodard II: $1.5 million; team option in 2023-24 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)
Jahmi'us Ramsey: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)
Note: Thompson (9/15) can be traded but his contract cannot be aggregated.
San Antonio Spurs

Cannot be traded: Doug McDermott (12/15 signing restriction), Zach Collins (12/15 signing restriction), Bryn Forbes (12/15 signing restriction) and Jock Landale (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Spurs own all their first-round picks.
San Antonio has a first round pick from Chicago. The pick will be conveyed either in 2025 or 2026.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Dejounte Murray: $15.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024
Derrick White: $15.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025
Thaddeus Young: $14.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Al-Farouq Aminu: $10.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Jakob Poeltl: $8.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023
Lonnie Walker IV: $4.5 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Chandler Hutchison: $3.9 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Joshua Primo: $3.9 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Luka Samanic: $3.0 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Keldon Johnson: $2.1 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Drew Eubanks: 1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (partial guarantee in 2021-22 and 2022-23)
Tre Jones: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)
Toronto Raptors

Cannot be traded: Gary Trent Jr. (1/15 signing restriction) and Khem Birch (12/15 signing restriction), Sam Dekker (12/15 signing restriction) and Ishmail Wainright (12/15 signing restriction)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Raptors own all their first-round picks.
Trade exception for $1.5 million.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Pascal Siakam: $33.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024
Fred VanVleet: $19.7 million; player option in 2023-24
Goran Dragic: $19.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
OG Anunoby: $16.1 million; player option in 2024-25
Scottie Barnes: $7.3 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Chris Boucher: $7.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Precious Achiuwa: $2.7 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Malachi Flynn: $2.0 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Yuta Watanabe: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Freddie Gillespie: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Note: Dragic (9/14) and Achiuwa (9/14) can be traded but their contracts cannot be aggregated
Utah Jazz

Off the table: Donovan Mitchell ($28.1 million; player option in 2025-26).
Cannot be traded: Mike Conley (12/15 signing restriction), Rudy Gay (12/15 signing restriction), Hassan Whiteside (12/15 signing restriction) and Jarrell Brantley (12/15 signing restriction and one-year Bird)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
The Jazz can trade a future first-round pick two years after the pick owed to Oklahoma City is conveyed.
Trade exceptions for $5.1 and $2.1 million.
Note: Utah owes Memphis a future first-round pick. The pick is top-six protected in 2022, top-three in 2023 and top-one in 2024. Two years after the pick to Memphis is conveyed, the Jazz will send Oklahoma City a top-10 protected first in 2024, 2025 and top-8 protected in 2026.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Rudy Gobert: $35.3 million; player option in 2025-26
Bojan Bogdanovic: $18.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Joe Ingles: $13.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Jordan Clarkson: $12.4 million; player option in 2023-24
Royce O'Neale: $8.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 ($2.5 million partial guarantee in 2023-24)
Udoka Azubuike: $2.1 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Miye Oni: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2022 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Eric Paschall: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Elijah Hughes: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Note: Paschall (9/15) can be traded but his contract cannot be aggregated.
Washington Wizards

Off the table: Bradley Beal ($33.7 million; player option 2022-23).
Cannot be traded: Spencer Dinwiddie (12/15 signing restriction) and Raul Neto (12/15 signing restriction and one-year Bird)
First-round assets and trade exceptions
Trade exception for $2.2 million
Note: The Wizards owe Oklahoma City a future first-round pick. The pick is top-14 protected in 2023, top-12 in 2024, top-10 in 2025 and top-eight in 2026. If not conveyed by 2026, Washington will send Houston two second-round picks.
Tradable contracts (2021-22 season)
Davis Bertans: $16.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025 ($5 million partial guarantee in 2024-25)
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope: $13 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 ($4.9 million partial guarantee in 2022-23)
Kyle Kuzma: $13 million; player option in 2023-24
Montrezl Harrell: $9.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Thomas Bryant: $8.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2022
Rui Hachimura: $4.9 million; restricted free agent in 2023
Deni Avdija: $4.7 million; restricted free agent in 2024
Aaron Holiday: $4.0 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Corey Kispert: $3.4 million; restricted free agent in 2025
Daniel Gafford: $1.8 million; team option in 2022-23 (non-guaranteed in 2021-22)
Anthony Gill: $1.5 million; restricted free agent in 2022
Note: Caldwell-Pope (9/14), Kuzma (9/14), Harrell (9/14) and Holiday (9/14) can be traded but their contracts cannot be aggregated.