Rumors around the February 5, 2026, NBA trade deadline continue to intensify for Dallas Mavericks center Anthony Davis and Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young, building on early-season speculation. With the Mavericks struggling at 14-23, Davis seeks a trade to a team offering an extension amid injury concerns. Young is actively collaborating with Atlanta on a move, favoring the Washington Wizards. Jonathan Kuminga also draws interest as he nears trade eligibility.
Since early December rumors highlighted Anthony Davis' return from a 14-game calf injury and his boost to the Mavericks alongside Kyrie Irving, the team's recent slide to 14-23 has shifted dynamics. Dallas is listening to offers but hopes to pair Davis with rookie Cooper Flagg long-term. However, Davis' camp doubts an extension given his $54.12 million salary this season and $121.23 million over the next two years due to health risks. Suitors include the Atlanta Hawks (talks stalled over Trae Young and Zaccharie Risacher), Toronto Raptors (need amid Jakob Poeltl's injury), Golden State Warriors (no Draymond Green or Jimmy Butler), and Milwaukee Bucks (limited assets).
Trae Young, back after missing 22 games and facing a $48.9 million player option, is working with the Hawks—who have improved defensively without him—to find a fit. Washington leads as Young's top choice, with talks involving CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert to Atlanta; hurdles remain over draft picks given Young's $46 million salary. Minnesota and Brooklyn interest Young, but show little pursuit. Wizards view him as an offensive organizer for talents like Alex Sarr despite defense worries.
Jonathan Kuminga, trade-eligible since January 15 after nine sidelined games, is expected to move by Golden State, with Sacramento Kings keen—though Warriors may hold if no deal fits. Oklahoma City Thunder plan to stand pat despite West-leading position by 4.5 games amid struggles.