Most likely player to be dealt from each team at the NBA trade deadline

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Portland Trail Blazers

More likely than not, the Portland Trail Blazers have already made their trade for the year. The Blazers received Trevor Ariza, Wenyen Gabriel and Caleb Swanigan from the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Kent Bazemore and Anthony Tolliver in a January trade. However, the Blazers could facilitate a trade in a three-team deal using Skal Labissiere‘s $2.39 million expiring salary if they were so inclined.

Sacramento Kings

The Sacramento Kings are in the same boat as the Blazers. They have probably gotten their trade out of the way, although Dewayne Dedmon is probably the next one out the door if there is another trade in the future.

San Antonio Spurs

HIstorically the San Antonio Spurs don’t make trades during the season. There are a number of players who could be on the move if they did make a deal at the trade deadline, but as long as they have a shot at the eight seed (they’re 2.5 games back currently) they will push for the playoffs. So they won’t sell, but they might trade Marco Belinelli.