Trade targets, assets for all 30 teams (in progress)

ByABC News
January 19, 2016, 3:30 PM

— -- The NBA trade deadline is Feb. 18. We're rolling out profiles for each team, including the top trade targets and who should be buyers or sellers in the next month. Check back here for updates.

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Eastern Conference

Atlanta Hawks

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Boston Celtics

"If Danny Ainge wants to pursue a big trade, his cupboard is stocked with talent and multiple future draft picks, including two unprotected firsts from Brooklyn. No team is in a better spot to snag a star if one becomes available." -- Bradford Doolittle

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Brooklyn Nets

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Charlotte Hornets

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Chicago Bulls

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Cleveland Cavaliers

"The Cleveland roster is well-stocked and mostly devoid of holes. That's a good thing, because the Cavs are miles over the luxury tax threshold, even after dealing injured guard Joe Harris to Orlando. That move did free up a roster spot, which Cleveland could fill with one more defense-oriented forward." --  B.D.

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Detroit Pistons

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Indiana Pacers

"With the league's eighth-best scoring margin, Indiana could rise above the quagmire in the East to challenge Cleveland. Team president Larry Bird has demonstrated in the past he's willing to shake it up and make bold moves." --  B.D.

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Miami Heat

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Milwaukee Bucks

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New York Knicks

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Orlando Magic

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Philadelphia 76ers

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Toronto Raptors

"Let's say the Raptors' read of DeMar DeRozan's intentions aren't as rosy as his public comments suggest. The Lakers are the most likely partner willing to provide enough value for Toronto to consider a move." --  B.D.

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Washington Wizards

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Western Conference

Dallas Mavericks

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Denver Nuggets

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Golden State Warriors

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Houston Rockets

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Los Angeles Clippers

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Los Angeles Lakers

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Memphis Grizzlies

"To have a realistic chance of winning a playoff series, the Grizzlies probably have to finish in the West's top five. If they deem that unlikely, it's possible Memphis could be more seller than buyer with five impending free agents in the rotation." -- K.P.

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Minnesota Timberwolves

"The most obvious hole in the Timberwolves' starting five of the future is a power forward who can stretch the floor next to Karl-Anthony Towns."  -- K.P.

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New Orleans Pelicans

"At this point, even the Pelicans probably have to concede they're unlikely to jump the six teams they trail in the standings and make up a 5.5-game gap on the Utah Jazz for the eighth seed. So New Orleans could look to move 2016 free agents like Ryan Anderson and Eric Gordon in pursuit of long-term solutions." -- Kevin Pelton

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Oklahoma City Thunder

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Phoenix Suns

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Portland Trail Blazers

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Sacramento Kings

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San Antonio Spurs

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Utah Jazz

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