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    Six biggest trade possibilities to watch before the NBA deadline

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteDecember 17, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    With the NBA trade deadline approaching, front offices around the league are quietly doing what they do best this time of year: gauging risk, checking on availability and determining how aggressive contenders are willing to be. Most deadlines are defined by marginal upgrades, not home-run swings. 

    League executives continue to monitor a market. Whether those discussions turn into actual deals, we’ll see, but teams are preparing for every outcome. Here are six of the biggest trade situations to watch, along with the three teams that make the most sense as potential landing spots for each, ahead of the deadline, which is set for 3 p.m. ET on Feb. 5.

    Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

    Best-fit teams: Knicks, Heat, Warriors

    Milwaukee has repeatedly signaled its commitment to Antetokounmpo, but the smoke is too thick to doubt his eventual departure, particularly if postseason results fall short. The Knicks remain a logical fit, but have limited resources and would surely have to break up their starting lineup to pair a second superstar with Jalen Brunson. Miami’s history of pursuing elite talent keeps it firmly in the conversation, while Golden State would explore every possible option if an MVP-caliber player became attainable.

    Darius Garland, Cleveland Cavaliers

    Best-fit teams: Wizards, Magic, Raptors

    Cleveland’s long-running backcourt questions around size, defense and chemistry keep Garland’s name active in league discussions. Washington stands out as a reset partner, offering Garland lead-guard responsibility while aligning with a broader rebuild. Orlando remains a strong basketball fit, as its defense-heavy roster still lacks reliable perimeter creation and shooting. Toronto, always adaptable, could view Garland as a foundational guard capable of anchoring a younger core while preserving flexibility.

    Trae Young, Atlanta Hawks

    Best-fit teams: Lakers, Kings, Heat

    Atlanta continues to straddle the line between retooling and reset, keeping Young in trade conversations. The Lakers remain a suitor as they search for a long-term offensive engine next to Austin Reaves and Luka Doncic. Sacramento emerges as an intriguing option if it looks to raise its ceiling, pairing Young’s shot creation with its up-tempo offense. Miami again profiles as a team willing to chase star talent, supported by organizational stability.

    Zion Williamson, New Orleans Pelicans

    Best-fit teams: Heat, Suns, Thunder

    Williamson’s talent remains undeniable, but availability continues to define his market value as New Orleans weighs patience against finally rebuilding without him. Miami stands out for its structure, obviously. Phoenix would represent a pure upside play, betting that a healthy Williamson could elevate a veteran core desperate to build around Devin Booker. Oklahoma City offers a different appeal, pairing a long-term timeline with a championship roster and spacing that could allow Williamson to regain consistency while mitigating injuries.

    Domantas Sabonis, Sacramento Kings

    Best-fit teams: Cavaliers, Raptors, Suns

    Sacramento’s rise has been closely tied to Sabonis, but the Western Conference remains unforgiving. And Sacramento remains mid. Cleveland would view Sabonis as a more complimentary frontcourt anchor to Evan Mobley, helping unlock him further offensively. Toronto profiles as a flexible suitor, able to integrate Sabonis as a playmaking hub while shaping its roster around him. Phoenix, firmly chasing desperation, would see Sabonis as a way to add interior scoring and passing to Booker’s shooting gravity.

    Coby White, Chicago Bulls

    Best-fit teams: Magic, Rockets, Mavericks

    White’s continued growth has quietly elevated his value as Chicago evaluates its direction. Orlando remains a natural fit, still searching for consistent perimeter scoring and secondary creation. The Rockets could also determine White as their next lead guard, positioning his defense and shooting into the point guard slot while trading away depth pieces like Tari Eason to Chicago. Dallas profiles as another logical suitor, with White offering scoring punch and ball-handling relief alongside Cooper Flagg.





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