The 2022-23 NBA season is now past its halfway point. However, there is still a lot of basketball left, so teams are working behind the scenes to get their final pieces. With the NBA trade deadline getting closer on Feb. 9 and rumors swirling, their window for change is closing.
Fortunately for those teams, some interesting names are now eligible to be dealt on the NBA trade market as of Sunday. As opposed to the ones who became trade eligible in December, these players meet some additional criteria. In addition to re-signing with their previous team, they got a raise of at least 20%, their salary is worth more than the minimum and their team was over the salary cap, then using Bird or Early Bird rights to re-sign them.
That brings some All-Star names to the table. Bradley Beal headlines the list after he signed a five-year, $251 million max contract with the Washington Wizards in the offseason. Zach LaVine is another name that stands out due to the Chicago Bulls' below-average season at 16-21 so far.
There is still a restriction that applies in a few cases. Some players have the power to veto trades throughout the 2022-23 season, mostly due to the short length of their deals. In Beal's case, he has a no-trade clause thanks to having eight-plus years in the league and at least four with his current team.
With that being said, here are the 21 NBA players who become trade eligible on Jan. 15 after signing new deals in the 2022 offseason. Players who can veto trades are in bold.
Brooklyn Nets
- Nic Claxton
Charlotte Hornets
- Cody Martin
Chicago Bulls
- Zach LaVine
Denver Nuggets
- Vlatko Cancar
Golden State Warriors
- Kevon Looney
Houston Rockets
- Jae’Sean Tate
Los Angeles Clippers
- Nicolas Batum
- Amir Coffey
Memphis Grizzlies
- Tyus Jones
Miami Heat
- Dewayne Dedmon
- Victor Oladipo




Milwaukee Bucks
- Jordan Nwora
- Bobby Portis
New York Knicks
- Mitchell Robinson
Oklahoma City Thunder
- Luguentz Dort
Orlando Magic
- Mohamed Bamba
Phoenix Suns
Portland Trail Blazers
- Jusuf Nurkic
- Anfernee Simons
Toronto Raptors
- Chris Boucher
Washington Wizards
- Bradley Beal