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Eleven More Players Become Trade-Eligible
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Today is Thursday, January 15, which means that a total of 11 players who signed free agent contracts meeting specific criteria this past offseason are now eligible to be traded.

Most offseason signees became trade-eligible on December 15, but players who met the following criteria were ineligible to be moved for an extra month:

  1. The player re-signed with his previous team.
  2. He got a raise of at least 20%.
  3. His salary is above the minimum.
  4. His team was over the cap and used Bird or Early Bird rights to sign him.

These are the 11 players who met that criteria and are eligible to be traded as of Thursday:

Santi Aldama (Grizzlies)
  • Josh Giddey (Bulls)
  • Quentin Grimes (Sixers)
  • Isaiah Jackson (Pacers)
  • Jonathan Kuminga (Warriors)
  • Tre Mann (Hornets)
  • Sam Merrill (Cavaliers)
  • Davion Mitchell (Heat)
  • Paul Reed (Pistons)
  • Naz Reid (Timberwolves)
  • Ryan Rollins (Bucks)
  • Most of the players on standard 15-man rosters around the NBA are now eligible to be moved, though a small handful still can’t be dealt.

    That group includes Kings guard Russell Westbrook, who becomes trade-eligible on Friday, Hawks guard Keaton Wallace (trade-eligible on January 18), Pelicans center DeAndre Jordan (Jan. 23), Knicks forward Mikal Bridges (Feb. 1), Lakers guard Luka Doncic (Feb. 2), Kings forward Precious Achiuwa (Feb. 4), and Spurs guard De’Aaron Fox (Feb. 4).

    Additionally, there are several players who won’t become trade-eligible at all prior to this season’s February 6 deadline, including reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

    Players on 10-day contracts are also ineligible to be traded.

    This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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