With the NBA trade deadline set for February 5, 2026, rumors are swirling around several star players seeking new teams or drawing interest from contenders. Key names like Zach LaVine and Zion Williamson highlight the league's final push for roster adjustments. Fantasy managers and front offices alike are closely monitoring developments that could reshape the season.
The NBA trade deadline on February 5, 2026, is approaching rapidly, fueling speculation across the league. In Sacramento, Zach LaVine's tenure with the Kings has faltered since they acquired him in exchange for De’Aaron Fox, reuniting him with DeMar DeRozan. LaVine has expressed a desire to leave, with links to the Milwaukee Bucks and Cleveland Cavaliers as potential destinations that could boost his fantasy value on a competitive squad.
In Toronto, the Raptors are seeking frontcourt help and have shopped RJ Barrett, a solid performer when healthy, though injuries have limited him. Meanwhile, Houston's Dorian Finney-Smith, recovering from ankle surgery and playing fewer than 20 games by late January, remains a hot name for his defensive impact despite inefficient shooting; he's eyed in package deals for veteran wings.
Domantas Sabonis, back from a torn meniscus with the Kings, is shooting over 60% from the field and excelling in rebounding, making him a buy-low target for contenders. In New Orleans, Dejounte Murray's return from an Achilles injury faces a crowded backcourt, and reports indicate he's open to a change. The Pelicans, however, are unlikely to trade Zion Williamson, Trey Murphy III, or Herb Jones, focusing instead on building around young picks like Jeremiah Fears and Derik Queen; they've gone 7-7 since Jones' return from injury. Big man Yves Missi is drawing broader interest.
Golden State Warriors are pursuing wings like Murphy but face steep demands, akin to the four first-round picks Orlando paid for Desmond Bane. Stephen Curry is consulted on moves, though interest in Andrew Wiggins or Michael Porter Jr. has been dismissed. Jonathan Kuminga wants out of Golden State amid his knee injury.
Elsewhere, the Lakers' Deandre Ayton averages 13.3 points and 8.5 rebounds at 66.3% shooting next to Luka Doncic but falls short defensively, prompting offseason big-man pursuits; agents note bigs are eager to join the Lakers. Chicago's Coby White (19 points, 4.7 assists) and Ayo Dosunmu attract attention for their scoring and defense. Houston eyes a center post-Steven Adams' season-ending surgery, San Antonio allows Jeremy Sochan to seek trades, and the Clippers gauge offers for injured Bogdan Bogdanovic.
These rumors underscore teams' desperation, with fantasy implications hinging on usage changes; managers should stash risers and monitor news closely.