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NBA free agency 2022: Tradable contracts and draft picks for all 30 teams

What can teams offer in trades for Donovan Mitchell or Kevin Durant? Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Free agency tipped off at the start of July, but with most of the big names already signed to new deals, the NBA's attention will continue to be on what is expected to be a robust trade season.

We've seen plenty of big names move via trades in recent years, including multiple deals for All-Stars James Harden and Russell Westbrook, and this summer could bring more names on the move. Before free agency even began we saw the Detroit Pistons trade Jerami Grant to the Portland Trail Blazers and a slew of moves by the New York Knicks on draft night.

To help gauge what could happen the rest of this offseason, we have a complete breakdown of the future draft picks and players under contract who are available to trade for each of the NBA's 30 teams.

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Atlanta Hawks

Cannot be traded: AJ Griffin (signing restriction), Dejounte Murray (aggregate restriction), Justin Holiday (aggregate restriction), Maurice Harkless (aggregate restriction), Aaron Holiday (signing restriction) and Frank Kaminsky (signing restriction)

Note: Murray, Holiday and Harkless can be traded but not aggregated with another contract.

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Hawks owe the Spurs unprotected first-round picks in 2025 and 2027. San Antonio also has swap rights with Atlanta in 2026.

  • The Hawks have a lottery-protected first-round pick from the Kings in 2024. It is top-12 protected in 2025 and top-10 protected in 2026.

  • Trade exception: $3.7 and $1.7 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Trae Young: $37.1 million; player option in 2026-27

  2. John Collins: $23.5 million; player option in 2025-26

  3. Clint Capela: $18.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025

  4. Bogdan Bogdanovic: $18 million; player option in 2023-24

  5. De'Andre Hunter: $9.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  6. Onyeka Okongwu: $6.4 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  7. Jalen Johnson: $2.8 million; restricted free agent in 2025


Boston Celtics

Cannot be traded: Malcolm Brogdon (aggregate restriction), Luke Kornet (signing restriction) and Sam Hauser (signing restriction)

Note: Brogdon can be traded but not aggregated with another contract.

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Celtics owe the Pacers a top-12 protected 2023 first-round pick.

  • The Spurs have the right to swap firsts with Boston in 2028 (top-1 protected).

  • Trade exceptions: $17.2, $6.9, $5.9, $2.2, $1.9 and $1.8 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Jayson Tatum: $30.4 million; player option in 2025-26

  2. Jaylen Brown: $28.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  3. Al Horford: $26.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (partial guarantee in 2022-23)

  4. Marcus Smart: $17.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026

  5. Derrick White: $16.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025

  6. Robert Williams III: $10.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026

  7. Grant Williams: $4.3 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  8. Payton Pritchard: $2.2 million; restricted free agent in 2024


Brooklyn Nets

Cannot be traded: Patty Mills (signing restriction), Kessler Edwards (signing restriction), Nic Claxton (signing restriction), T.J. Warren (signing restriction) and Edmond Sumner (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • Brooklyn will send a 2023 first-round pick to Utah. The pick will be the more favorable of Philadelphia and less favorable of their own or Houston's.

  • The Nets have a 2027 or 2028 top-8 protected first from the 76ers. The pick is conditional upon Philadelphia sending Oklahoma City a first in either 2025 or 2026.

  • The Nets owe Houston unprotected first-round picks in 2024 and 2026. The Rockets have the right to swap firsts in 2023, 2025 and 2027.

  • The Nets are allowed to trade either pick from Philadelphia along with their 2028 or 2029 first.

  • Trade exceptions: $6.3 million, $3.3 million, $2.5 million and $1.7 million

  • The Nets cannot acquire a player that signed a Designated Rookie extension with Ben Simmons on the roster

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Kevin Durant: $44.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026

  2. Kyrie Irving: $36.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  3. Ben Simmons: $35.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025

  4. Joe Harris: $18.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  5. Royce O'Neale: $9.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)

  6. Seth Curry: $8.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  7. Day'Ron Sharpe: $2.1 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  8. Cam Thomas: $2.1 million; restricted free agent in 2025


Charlotte Hornets

Cannot be traded: Cody Martin (signing restriction) and Mark Williams (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Hornets owe San Antonio a top-16 protected first in 2023. The pick is top-14 protected in 2024 and 2025. If not conveyed in any of the three seasons, the Hornets will send a 2026 and 2027 second to the Spurs.

  • Charlotte has a 2023 top-14 protected first from Denver. The pick is top-14 protected in 2024 and 2025.

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Gordon Hayward: $30.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  2. Terry Rozier: $21.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026 (partial guarantee in 2025-26)

  3. Kelly Oubre Jr.: $12.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  4. Mason Plumlee: $9.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  5. LaMelo Ball: $8.6 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  6. P.J. Washington: $5.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  7. James Bouknight: $4.4 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  8. Kai Jones: $2.9 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  9. Jalen McDaniels: $1.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  10. Nick Richards: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  11. JT Thor: $1.6 million; team option in 2024-25


Chicago Bulls

Cannot be traded: Zach LaVine (signing restriction), Dalen Terry (signing restriction), Derrick Jones Jr. (signing restriction), Andre Drummond (signing restriction) and Goran Dragic (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Bulls owe Orlando a top-4 protected first in 2023. It is top-3 protected in 2024. Chicago will send San Antonio a top-10 protected first in 2025 if the pick to Orlando is conveyed in 2023. If the first to the Magic is not sent, Chicago would then send San Antonio a top-10 protected first in 2026, but only if the Magic receive a first in 2024. If the conditions were already settled in the prior season, the pick is top-8 protected. If the pick was not conveyed in 2025 and 2026, the Bulls would send a top-8 protected first in 2026, 2027 or 2028.

  • They have a lottery-protected first from Portland over the next six seasons. They are allowed to trade the Trail Blazers' first in a future deal.

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. DeMar DeRozan: $27.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  2. Nikola Vucevic: $22 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  3. Lonzo Ball: $19.5 million; player option in 2024-25

  4. Alex Caruso: $9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025 (partial guarantee in 2024-25)

  5. Patrick Williams: $7.8 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  6. Coby White: $7.4 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  7. Tony Bradley: $2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  8. Javonte Green: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  9. Ayo Dosunmu: $1.6 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  10. Marko Simonovic: $1.6 million; restricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)


Cleveland Cavaliers

Cannot be traded: Darius Garland (poison pill restriction), Ricky Rubio (signing restriction), Ochai Agbaji (signing restriction), Robin Lopez (signing restriction) and Raul Neto (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • Cleveland owes Indiana a top-14 protected first in 2023. The Cavaliers are allowed to trade a first starting in 2025.

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Kevin Love: $28,942,830; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  2. Jarrett Allen: $20,000,000; unrestricted free agent in 2026

  3. Caris LeVert: $18,796,296; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  4. Lauri Markkanen: $16,475,454; unrestricted free agent in 2025 (partial guarantee in 2024-25)

  5. Evan Mobley: $8,478,720; restricted free agent in 2025

  6. Cedi Osman: $7,426,088; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)

  7. Isaac Okoro: $7,040,880; restricted free agent in 2024

  8. Dylan Windler: $4,037,278; restricted free agent in 2023

  9. Dean Wade: $1,930,681; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)

  10. Lamar Stevens: $1,782,621; team option in 2023-24 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)


Dallas Mavericks

Cannot be traded: Dorian Finney-Smith (trade restriction), Theo Pinson (signing restriction), JaVale McGee (signing restriction) and Jaden Hardy (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Mavericks owe New York a top-10 protected first in 2023, 2024 or 2025. The earliest Dallas can trade a first is two years after the pick to New York is conveyed.

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Luka Doncic: $37.1 million player option in 2026-27

  2. Spencer Dinwiddie: $21.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (partial guarantee in 2023-24)

  3. Tim Hardaway Jr.: $19.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025

  4. Davis Bertans: $16 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025 (partial guarantee in 2024-25)

  5. Christian Wood: $14.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  6. Dwight Powell: $11.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  7. Reggie Bullock: $10 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (partial guarantee in 2023-24)

  8. Maxi Kleber: $9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)

  9. Josh Green: $3.1 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  10. Frank Ntilikina: $2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023


Denver Nuggets

Cannot be traded: Nikola Jokic (extension restriction), Bruce Brown (trade restriction), Ish Smith (aggregate restriction), Vlatko Cancar (signing restriction), Christian Braun (signing restriction), Peyton Watson (signing restriction), Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (signing restriction), DeAndre Jordan (signing restriction) and Davon Reed (signing restriction)

Note: Smith and Caldwell-Pope can be traded but not aggregated with another contract.

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Nuggets owe Oklahoma City a top-14 protected first in 2023, 2024 or 2025. They also owe Orlando a top-5 protected first two years after the pick to OKC is conveyed. From the JaMychal Green trade, the Nuggets will send Oklahoma City a top-5 protected first in 2027, 2028 or 2029 if the first to Orlando is conveyed in 2025.

  • Trade exceptions: $9.1 million and $3.5 million

  • Cannot acquire a player that was signed to the Designated Rookie extension

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Jamal Murray: $31.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025

  2. Michael Porter Jr.: $30.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2027 (partial guarantee in 2026-27)

  3. Aaron Gordon: $19.7 million; player option in 2025-26

  4. Jeff Green: $4.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  5. Zeke Nnaji: $2.6 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  6. Bones Hyland: $2.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025


Detroit Pistons

Cannot be traded: Marvin Bagley III (signing restriction), Jaden Ivey (signing restriction), Jalen Duren (signing restriction) and Kevin Knox II (signing restriction)

First-round assets and cap space

  • The Pistons owe New York a first that has protection from 2023 to 2027 (top-16 in 2022, top-18 in 2023 and 2024, top-13 in 2025 and top-9 in 2027).

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Kelly Olynyk: $12.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (partial guarantee in 2024)

  2. Cade Cunningham: $10.6 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  3. Alec Burks: $10.1 million; team option in 2023-24

  4. Kemba Walker: $9.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  5. Nerlens Noel: $9.2 million; team option in 2023-24

  6. Killian Hayes: $5.8 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  7. Hamidou Diallo: $5.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  8. Cory Joseph: $5.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  9. Isaiah Stewart: $3.4 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  10. Saddiq Bey: $3 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  11. Saben Lee: $1.8 million; team option in 2023-24

  12. Isaiah Livers: $1.6 million; team option in 2023-24


Golden State Warriors

Cannot be traded: Donte DiVincenzo (signing restriction), Patrick Baldwin Jr. (signing restriction) and Kevon Looney (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • Golden State owes Memphis a 2024 top-4 protected first (converts to top-1 protected in 2025 and unprotected in 2026). The Warriors are allowed to trade a first two years after the pick to the Grizzlies is conveyed.

  • Golden St. cannot acquire a player signed to the Designated Rookie extension with Andrew Wiggins on the roster

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Steph Curry: $48.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026

  2. Klay Thompson: $40.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  3. Andrew Wiggins: $33.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  4. Draymond Green: $25.8 million; player option in 2023-24

  5. James Wiseman: $9.9 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  6. Jonathan Kuminga: $5.7 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  7. Jordan Poole: $3.9 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  8. Moses Moody: $3.7 million; restricted free agent in 2025


Houston Rockets

Cannot be traded: Jabari Smith Jr. (signing restriction), Jae'Sean Tate (signing restriction), Tari Eason (signing restriction), TyTy Washington Jr. (signing restriction), Trey Burke (aggregate restriction), Boban Marjanovic (aggregate restriction), Sterling Brown (aggregate restriction) and Marquese Chriss (aggregate restriction)

Note: Burke, Marjanovic, Brown and Chriss can be traded but not aggregated with another contract.

First-round assets and trade exceptions:

  • The Rockets acquired unprotected firsts from the Nets in 2024 and 2026 in the James Harden deal. They also have future swap rights with the Nets in 2023, 2025 and 2027.

  • In addition, they have a future first from Milwaukee (2023 unprotected).

  • The Rockets owe the Thunder a first in 2024 (top-4 protected) and 2026 (top-4 protected). 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).

  • Trade exception: $3.9 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Eric Gordon: $19,568,360; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)

  2. Jalen Green: $9,441,840; restricted free agent in 2025

  3. David Nwaba: $5,022,000; team option in 2023-24

  4. Alperen Sengun: $3,375,480; restricted free agent in 2025

  5. Kevin Porter Jr.: $3,217,631; restricted free agent in 2023

  6. Usman Garuba: $2,471,160; restricted free agent in 2025

  7. Josh Christopher: $2,372,160; restricted free agent in 2025

  8. Daishen Nix: $1,563,518; restricted free agent in 2025 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24 and team option in 2024-25)

  9. Garrison Mathews: $2,000,000; unrestricted free agent in 2025 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24 and team option in 2024-25)

  10. Kenyon Martin Jr.: $1,782,621; team option in 2023-24

  11. Jae'Sean Tate: $1,782,621; restricted free agent in 2023


Indiana Pacers

Cannot be traded: Daniel Theis (aggregate restriction), Bennedict Mathurin (aggregate restriction), Jalen Smith (signing restriction), Aaron Nesmith (aggregate restriction), Malik Fitts (aggregate restriction), Juwan Morgan (aggregate restriction) and Nik Stauskas (aggregate restriction)

Note: Theis, Nesmith, Fitts, Stauskas, Morgan and Stauskas can be traded but not aggregated with another contract.

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Pacers own all of their future first-round picks. They have top-14 protected firsts from Boston and Cleveland in 2023.

  • Projected cap space: $26 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Buddy Hield: $21.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  2. Myles Turner: $18 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  3. T.J. McConnell: $8.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025 (partial guarantee in 2024-25)

  4. Tyrese Haliburton: $4.2 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  5. Goga Bitadze: $4.7 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  6. Chris Duarte: $3.9 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  7. Isaiah Jackson: $2.6 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  8. Oshae Brissett: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  9. Terry Taylor: $1.6 million; restricted free agent in 2025 (partial guarantee in 2022-23 and 2023-24)

  10. Duane Washington Jr.: $1.6 million; restricted free agent in 2025 (partial guarantee in 2022-23 and 2023-24)


LA Clippers

Cannot be traded: Ivica Zubac (extension restriction), Nicolas Batum (signing restriction), Amir Coffey (signing restriction) and John Wall (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Clippers owe an unprotected first in 2024 and 2026 to Oklahoma City from the Paul George trade. In addition, the Thunder can swap first-rounders with LA in 2023 and 2025. The next available first that the Clippers can trade is in 2028.

  • Trade exceptions: $9.7 million and $8.3 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Paul George: $42.5 million; player option in 2024-25

  2. Kawhi Leonard: $42.5 million; player option in 2024-25

  3. Norman Powell: $16.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026

  4. Marcus Morris Sr.: $16.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  5. Luke Kennard: $14.4 million; team option in 2024-25

  6. Robert Covington: $12.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  7. Reggie Jackson: $11.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  8. Terance Mann: $1.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025

  9. Jason Preston: $1.6 million; restricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)

  10. Brandon Boston Jr.: $1.6 million; restricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)


Los Angeles Lakers

Cannot be traded: Lonnie Walker IV (signing restriction), Damian Jones (signing restriction), Troy Brown Jr. (signing restriction), Thomas Bryant (signing restriction), Juan Toscano-Anderson (signing restriction) and Max Christie (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Pelicans have the right to swap first-round picks in 2023 and an unprotected first via Los Angeles in 2024. The Pelicans have the right to defer the 2024 first-rounder until 2025.

  • The Lakers are allowed to trade a first-round pick in 2027, 2028 or 2029. They are not allowed to trade all three.

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Russell Westbrook: $47.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  2. LeBron James: $44.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  3. Anthony Davis: $38 million; player option in 2024-25

  4. Talen Horton-Tucker: $10.3 million; player option in 2023-24

  5. Kendrick Nunn: $5.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  6. Stanley Johnson: $2.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  7. Wenyen Gabriel: $1.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed contract in 2022-23)

  8. Austin Reaves: $1.6 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed contract in 2022-23)


Memphis Grizzlies

Cannot be traded: Ja Morant (poison pill restriction), Tyus Jones (signing restriction), Jake LaRavia (signing restriction), David Roddy (signing restriction), John Konchar (extension restriction), Danny Green (aggregate restriction) and Kennedy Chandler (signing restriction)

Note: Green can be traded but not aggregated with another contract.

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Grizzlies own all their future first-round picks and a top-4 protected first-rounder from the Warriors in 2024. The first is top-1 protected in 2025 and unprotected in 2026.

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Jaren Jackson Jr.: $28.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026

  2. Steven Adams: $17.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  3. Dillon Brooks: $11.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  4. Ziaire Williams: $4.6 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  5. Brandon Clarke: $4.3 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  6. Desmond Bane: $2.1 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  7. Santi Aldama: $2.1 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  8. Killian Tillie: $1.9 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  9. Xavier Tillman: $1.8 million; team option in 2023-24


Miami Heat

Cannot be traded: Victor Oladipo (signing restriction), Caleb Martin (signing restriction), Dewayne Dedmon (signing restriction) and Nikola Jovic (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • Miami owes OKC a 2025 top-14 protected first. The pick is unprotected in 2026 if not conveyed in the prior year. The Heat are allowed to trade a 2023, 2028 and 2029 first.

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Jimmy Butler: $37.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026

  2. Bam Adebayo: $30.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026

  3. Kyle Lowry: $28.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  4. Duncan Robinson: $16.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026 (partial guarantee in 2025-26)

  5. Tyler Herro: $5.7 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  6. Max Strus: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  7. Gabe Vincent: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  8. Omer Yurtseven: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  9. Haywood Highsmith: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23 and 2023-24)


Milwaukee Bucks

Cannot be traded: Bobby Portis (signing restriction), Joe Ingles (signing restriction), MarJon Beauchamp (signing restriction), Wesley Matthews (signing restriction), Jevon Carter (signing restriction) and Serge Ibaka (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • Milwaukee has control of its 2028 and 2029 first-round picks. Until those two, the Bucks' picks are controlled by other teams. Houston has Milwaukee's unprotected first-round pick in 2023. New Orleans has Milwaukee's first-round picks in 2025 (if it falls in the top four) and 2027 (unprotected). The 2025 first will be sent to New York if it is between Nos. 5 and 30. The Pelicans also have swap rights with the Bucks in 2024 and 2026.

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Giannis Antetokounmpo: $42.5 million; player option in 2025-26

  2. Khris Middleton: $37.9 million; player option in 2023-24

  3. Jrue Holiday: $33.7 million; player option in 2024-25

  4. Brook Lopez: $13.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  5. Grayson Allen: $9.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  6. Pat Connaughton: $5.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  7. George Hill: $4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  8. Thanasis Antetokounmpo: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023


Minnesota Timberwolves

Cannot be traded: Karl-Anthony Towns (extension restriction), Bryn Forbes (signing restriction), Kyle Anderson (signing restriction) and Rudy Gobert (aggregate restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • Minnesota owes Utah unprotected first-round picks in 2023, 2025 and 2027 and a top-5 protected pick in 2029.

  • Trade exception: $4.4 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. D'Angelo Russell: $31.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  2. Anthony Edwards: $10.7 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  3. Taurean Prince: $8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  4. Jordan McLaughlin: $2.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)

  5. Jaden McDaniels: $2.2 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  6. Naz Reid: $1.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  7. Jaylen Nowell: $1.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)


New Orleans Pelicans

Cannot be traded: Zion Williamson (poison pill restriction) and Dyson Daniels (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Pelicans have the Lakers' 2024 first-round pick and have the option to defer that to 2025. The Pelicans can also swap their 2023 first-round pick for the Lakers' pick. Additionally, the Pelicans have a first from Milwaukee in 2025 (if it falls in the top four) and 2027 (unprotected). They also have the right to swap with Milwaukee in 2024 and 2026.

  • Trade exceptions: $1.8 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Brandon Ingram: $31.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025

  2. CJ McCollum: $33.3 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  3. Jonas Valanciunas: $14.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  4. Devonte' Graham: $11.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025 (partial guarantee in 2024-25)

  5. Larry Nance Jr.: $9.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  6. Jaxson Hayes: $6.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  7. Garrett Temple: $5.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)

  8. Kira Lewis Jr.: $4 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  9. Trey Murphy III: $3.2 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  10. Willy Hernangomez: $2.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  11. Herbert Jones: $1.8 million; team option in 2023-24

  12. Naji Marshall: $1.8 million; team option in 2023-24

  13. Jose Alvarado: $1.6 million; team option in 2024-25 (partial guarantee in 2022-23 and 2023-24)


New York Knicks

Cannot be traded: Jalen Brunson (signing restriction), Isaiah Hartenstein (signing restriction), Jericho Sims (signing restriction) and Mitchell Robinson (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Knicks have all their future first-round picks.

  • New York is owed a 2023 first-round pick from Dallas. It is top-10 protected in 2023, 2024 and 2025. If not conveyed by 2025, it becomes a 2025 second-round pick.

  • The Knicks have 2023 (top-18 protected), 2024 (top 18), 2025 (top 13), 2026 (top 11) and 2027 (top 9) from the Pistons.

  • From Washington, New York has a first-round pick that is top-14 protected in 2023, top 12 in 2024, top 10 in 2025 and top eight in 2026.

  • The Bucks will send New York a 2025 first if it falls outside of the top four

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Julius Randle: $23.8 million; player option in 2025-26

  2. Evan Fournier: $18 million; team option in 2024-25

  3. Derrick Rose: $14.5 million; team option in 2023-24

  4. RJ Barrett: $10.9 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  5. Cam Reddish: $5.9 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  6. Obi Toppin: $5.4 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  7. Immanuel Quickley: $2.3 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  8. Quentin Grimes: $2.3 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  9. Miles McBride: $1.6 million; team option in 2023-24


Oklahoma City Thunder

Cannot be traded: Luguentz Dort (signing restriction), Chet Holmgren (signing restriction), Ousmane Dieng (signing restriction), Jalen Williams (signing restriction) and Jaylin Williams (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • Oklahoma City has its own first in every year.

  • First round from LA Clippers: unprotected in both 2024 and 2026.

  • The right to swap with LA Clippers: 2023 and 2025.

  • First-rounder from Houston: 2024 (top-4 protected) and 2026 (top-4 protected).

  • The right to swap in 2025 with Houston (if outside the top 10) or Brooklyn.

  • First-rounder from Utah: top-10 protected in 2024 and 2025, top-8 protected in 2026.

  • First-rounder from Philadelphia: 2025 (top-6 protected), 2026 (top-4 protected) and 2027 (top-4 protected).

  • In 2025, the Thunder have a top-14 protected pick from the Heat (unprotected in 2026).

  • First-rounder from Denver: top-5 protected in 2027, 2028 and 2029.

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: $30.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2027

  2. Derrick Favors: $10.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  3. JaMychal Green: $8.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  4. Josh Giddey: $6.3 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  5. Darius Bazley: $4.3 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  6. Ty Jerome: $4.3 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  7. Aleksej Pokusevski: $3.3 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  8. Tre Mann: $3.0 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  9. Theo Maledon: $2.0 million; team option in 2023-24

  10. Kenrich Williams: $2.0 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)

  11. Jeremiah Robinson-Earl: $2.0 million; team option in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)

  12. Aaron Wiggins: $1.6 million; team option in 2024-25 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)

  13. Vit Krejci: $1.6 million; team option in 2024-25 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23 and 2023-24)


Orlando Magic

Cannot be traded: Paolo Banchero (signing restriction), Bol Bol (signing restriction), Mo Bamba (signing restriction) and Caleb Houstan (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Magic own all their first-round picks.

  • Orlando is owed a top-4 protected 2023 first-round pick from Chicago. The protection reduces to top three in 2024.

  • The Magic are also owed a top-5 protected first-round pick from the Nuggets, two years after Denver conveys a first-round pick to Oklahoma City (the earliest would be 2025).

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Jonathan Isaac: $17.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025 (partially guaranteed in 2023-24 and 2024-25)

  2. Markelle Fultz: $16.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (partially guaranteed in 2023-24)

  3. Wendell Carter Jr.: $14.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026

  4. Gary Harris: $13 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)

  5. Terrence Ross: $11.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  6. Jalen Suggs: $6.9 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  7. Franz Wagner: $5.3 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  8. Cole Anthony: $3.6 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  9. Chuma Okeke: $3.4 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  10. R.J. Hampton: $2.4 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  11. Moritz Wagner: $1.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  12. Devin Cannady: $1.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23 and 2023-24)


Philadelphia 76ers

Cannot be traded: James Harden (signing restriction), P.J. Tucker (signing restriction), Danuel House Jr. (signing restriction), De'Anthony Melton (aggregate restriction) and Trevelin Queen (partial guarantee in 2022-23 and non-guaranteed in 2023-24)

Note: Melton can be traded but not aggregated with another contract.

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The 76ers owe Brooklyn or Houston a 2023 unprotected first.

  • Philadelphia owes Oklahoma City a top-6 protected first in 2025. If the first is not sent in 2025, the Thunder will receive either a 2026 or 2027 top-4 protected first.

  • Two years after the first to the Thunder is conveyed, Philadelphia will send Brooklyn a top-8 protected first in either 2027 or 2028.

  • The Sixers are not allowed to trade a future first unless the pick to Oklahoma City in 2025 or Brooklyn in 2027 is amended.

  • Trade exception: $1.7 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Tobias Harris: $37.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  2. Joel Embiid: $33.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2027

  3. Furkan Korkmaz: $5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  4. Matisse Thybulle: $4.4 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  5. Georges Niang: $3.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  6. Tyrese Maxey: $2.7 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  7. Jaden Springer: $2.1 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  8. Shake Milton: $2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  9. Isaiah Joe: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)

  10. Paul Reed: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)

  11. Charles Bassey: $1.6 million; restricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23 and 2023-24)


Phoenix Suns

Free agents: Deandre Ayton

Cannot be traded: Devin Booker (extension restriction), Damion Lee (signing restriction), Bismack Biyombo (signing restriction) and Josh Okogie (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Suns have all their future first-round picks.

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Chris Paul: $28.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025 (partial guarantee in 2023-24 and 2024-25)

  2. Mikal Bridges: $20.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026

  3. Jae Crowder: $10.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  4. Landry Shamet: $9.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026 (partial guarantee in 2024-25 and team option in 2025-26)

  5. Dario Saric: $9.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  6. Cameron Payne: $6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (partial guarantee in 2023-24)

  7. Cameron Johnson: $5.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  8. Torrey Craig: $5.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  9. Jock Landale: $1.6 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (partial guarantee in 2022-23)


Portland Trail Blazers

Cannot be traded: Anfernee Simons (signing restriction), Jusuf Nurkic (signing restriction), Gary Payton II (signing restriction), Shaedon Sharpe (signing restriction) and Drew Eubanks (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Blazers owe Chicago a lottery-protected first from 2023 to 2027. They are allowed to trade a first but only two years after the pick to the Bulls is conveyed.

  • Trade exceptions: $6.5 million and $3.3 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Damian Lillard: $42.5 million; player option in 2026-27

  2. Jerami Grant: $20.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  3. Josh Hart: $12.9 million; player option in 2023-24

  4. Nassir Little: $4.2 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  5. Justise Winslow: $4.1 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  6. Keon Johnson: $2.7 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  7. Didi Louzada: $1.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2025 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24 and 2024-25)

  8. Greg Brown III: $1.6 million; restricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)

  9. Trendon Watford: $1.6 million; team option in 2024-25 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)


Sacramento Kings

Cannot be traded: Malik Monk (signing restriction), Kevin Huerter (aggregate restriction) and Keegan Murray (signing restriction)

Note: Huerter can be traded but cannot be aggregated with another contract.

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Kings owe the Hawks a lottery-protected first-round pick in 2024. The protection drops to top 12 in 2025 and top 10 in 2026.

  • Trade exception: $4 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. De'Aaron Fox: $30.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026

  2. Domantas Sabonis: $18.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  3. Harrison Barnes: $18.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  4. Richaun Holmes: $11.2 million; player option in 2024-25

  5. Davion Mitchell: $4.8 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  6. Terence Davis: $4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  7. Alex Len: $3.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  8. Trey Lyles: $2.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  9. Chimezie Metu: $1.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023


San Antonio Spurs

Cannot be traded: Jeremy Sochan (signing restriction), Blake Wesley (signing restriction), Malaki Branham (signing restriction) and Isaiah Roby (waiver claim restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Spurs own all of their future first-round picks.

  • They have a 2023 first from Charlotte (top-16 protected). The pick is lottery-protected in 2024 and 2025 if not conveyed. It will turn into a 2026 and 2027 Charlotte second if not received.

  • They have unprotected first-round picks from Atlanta in 2025 and 2027. They also have the right to swap firsts with Atlanta in 2026.

  • They have a top-10 protected first from Chicago starting in 2025 but only if the Magic receive a first from the Bulls in 2023. If Chicago does not send the Magic a first in 2023 but instead in 2024, San Antonio will receive a top-10 protected first in 2026. The pick is also top-8 protected in 2027 and 2028.

  • They have the right to swap firsts with Boston (top-1 protected) in 2028.

  • Projected cap space: $32 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Doug McDermott: $13.8 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  2. Josh Richardson: $12.2 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  3. Jakob Poeltl: $9.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  4. Zach Collins: $7.4 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (non-guaranteed in 2023-24)

  5. Romeo Langford: $5.6 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  6. Devin Vassell: $4.4 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  7. Joshua Primo: $4.1 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  8. Keldon Johnson: $3.9 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  9. Keita Bates-Diop: $1.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)

  10. Tre Jones: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)


Toronto Raptors

Cannot be traded: Otto Porter Jr. (signing restriction), Chris Boucher (signing restriction) and D.J. Wilson (signing restriction)

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Raptors own all their first-round picks

  • Trade exception: $5.3 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Pascal Siakam: $35.5 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  2. Fred VanVleet: $21.3 million; player option in 2023-24

  3. Gary Trent Jr.: $17.5 million; player option in 2023-24

  4. OG Anunoby: $17.4 million; player option in 2024-25

  5. Scottie Barnes: $7.6 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  6. Khem Birch: $6.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024

  7. Precious Achiuwa: $2.8 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  8. Malachi Flynn: $2.1 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  9. Svi Mykhailiuk: $1.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  10. Armoni Brooks: $1.8 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (non-guaranteed in 2022-23)

  11. Dalano Banton: $1.6 million; restricted free agent in 2023 (partial guarantee in 2022-23)


Utah Jazz

Cannot be traded: Patrick Beverley (aggregate restriction), Malik Beasley (aggregate restriction), Walker Kessler (signing restriction), Jarred Vanderbilt (aggregate restriction) and Leandro Bolmaro (aggregate restriction)

Note: Beverley, Beasley, Vanderbilt and Bolmaro can be traded but not aggregated with additional contracts.

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Jazz have the lesser of Brooklyn's, Houston's or Philadelphia's 2023 first-round pick, from the Royce O'Neale trade.

  • The Jazz have unprotected first-round picks from Minnesota in 2023, 2025 and 2027. They also have a top-5 protected pick from Minnesota in 2029.

  • Utah owes Oklahoma City a 2024 top-10 protected first. The pick is top-10 protected in 2025 and top eight in 2026. They can trade a first two years after the pick to OKC is conveyed.

  • Trade exceptions: $9.8 million, $9.7 million and $1.5 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Donovan Mitchell: $30.4 million; player option in 2025-26

  2. Mike Conley: $22.7 million; unrestricted free agent in 2024 (partial guarantee in 2024)

  3. Bojan Bogdanovic: $19.6 million; unrestricted free agent in 2023

  4. Jordan Clarkson: $13.3 million; player option in 2023-24

  5. Rudy Gay: $6.2 million; player option in 2023-24

  6. Nickeil Alexander-Walker: $5 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  7. Udoka Azubuike: $2.2 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  8. Jared Butler: $1.6 million; restricted free agent in 2023


Washington Wizards

Cannot be traded: Bradley Beal (signing restriction), Will Barton (aggregate restriction), Delon Wright (signing restriction), Monte Morris (aggregate restriction), Johnny Davis (signing restriction) and Anthony Gill (signing restriction)

Note: Barton and Morris can be traded but not aggregated with additional contracts.

First-round assets and trade exceptions

  • The Wizards owe New York a top-14 protected first in 2023. The pick is top-12 protected in 2024, top-10 protected in 2025 and top eight in 2026. It will turn into a 2026 and 2027 second if not conveyed.

  • Trade exceptions: $5.3 million and $4.0 million

Tradable contracts (2022-23 season)

  1. Kristaps Porzingis: $33.8 million; player option in 2023-24

  2. Kyle Kuzma: $13 million; player option in 2023-24

  3. Rui Hachimura: $6.3 million; restricted free agent in 2023

  4. Deni Avdija: $4.9 million; restricted free agent in 2024

  5. Corey Kispert: $3.6 million; restricted free agent in 2025

  6. Daniel Gafford: $1.9 million; unrestricted free agent in 2026

  7. Vernon Carey Jr.: $1.8 million; team option in 2023-24

  8. Isaiah Todd: $1.6 million; team option in 2024-25