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2024 NBA trade deadline: Big questions, targets and draft capital for every team

Will the Bulls look to move Zach LaVine before February's NBA trade deadline. Barry Gossage/NBAE via Getty Images

To help identify which teams will be looking to acquire players for a playoff or championship push, which teams will trade players to accumulate more draft picks and which teams will mostly hold pat with what they have, we have broken down the rosters and draft picks for all 30 teams.

Along with identifying the big questions each team must answer leading up to the Feb. 8 deadline, we've listed the players who are off the board (either because they can't be traded due to some contract restriction or because the team wouldn't trade them in any situation), potential trade targets, value contracts and the tough-to-move contracts.

KEY: player = player option; RFA = restricted free agent; UFA = unrestricted free agent; team = team option; ETO = early termination option

MORE: Players who can and can't be traded

Atlanta Hawks

Front office discussions: What is the identity of this team? The Hawks have been below .500 before and have been since Quin Snyder took over in March. Is it too premature to start evaluating the Trae Young and Dejounte Murray backcourt? Does Atlanta prioritize 2024 finances now or wait until the offseason? Atlanta will be a luxury tax team in 2024-25 if Saddiq Bey is re-signed. And what is the value of Patty Mills, Garrison Mathews and other depth players?

Off the board: Nobdy

Players with trade value: Dejounte Murray ($18.2M, Player 2026), Trae Young ($40.1M, Player 2026), Saddiq Bey ($4.6M, RFA 2024), Jalen Johnson ($2.9M, RFA 2025) and Clint Capela ($20.6M, UFA 2025)