With the NBA trade deadline two weeks away on February 5, 2026, the market for several star players has cooled significantly. Interest in Ja Morant and Anthony Davis has waned, while the Golden State Warriors show no inclination to move Jimmy Butler despite his season-ending ACL injury. LeBron James offered a cryptic response regarding his future with the Los Angeles Lakers amid ongoing speculation.
The NBA's trade landscape appears subdued as the February 5, 2026, deadline approaches, with only one trade reported this season compared to 25 last year. Multiple sources indicate a lack of blockbuster activity, influenced by injuries and cooled interest in key players.
Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant remains available, but his market is quiet. The Toronto Raptors, previously interested, are no longer pursuing him, and Miami Heat's interest has been overstated. Executives view Morant as a high-risk buy-low candidate due to injury history, though his recent 24-point, 13-assist performance against Orlando highlights his potential. The Grizzlies may hold him through the deadline and revisit talks in the summer.
Dallas Mavericks center Anthony Davis, sidelined for at least six weeks with ligament damage in his left hand, has seen his trade value diminish. No teams, including the Raptors and Atlanta Hawks, are in significant talks. Agent Rich Paul is pushing for a move, but a summer blockbuster seems more likely than a deadline deal.
Jimmy Butler's torn ACL, suffered on January 19 against his former team, the Heat, has sidelined the 36-year-old for the season. Despite speculation, the Warriors are unlikely to trade him, valuing his leadership since his February 2025 arrival. They would only consider it for elite talents like Giannis Antetokounmpo or LeBron James.
LeBron James, at 41, dismissed rumors about his Lakers tenure, responding 'I'm good' three times when asked if he wants to finish the season in Los Angeles. This follows an ESPN report on tensions with owner Jeanie Buss, which she refuted. No serious trade smoke surrounds James.
Other notes include the New York Knicks committing to Karl-Anthony Towns despite recent struggles, and the Boston Celtics eyeing big men aggressively.