Golden State More

1. Golden State Warriors (Record: 42-9; last week: 2): The Warriors have not been receiving a lot of trade calls because of their success this season, a source told Yahoo Sports.









Memphis More

2. Memphis Grizzlies (Record: 39-14; last week: 3) The surging Grizzlies appear to be the only team that poses a real threat to the Warriors for the top playoff seed in the Western Conference.









Atlanta More

3. Atlanta Hawks (Record: 43-11; last week: 1): Keep an eye on Atlanta, which is 3-3 in February, regarding free agent Ray Allen. The Hawks have the East’s top record and nearly $5 million in cap space.









Toronto More

4. Toronto Raptors (Record: 36-17; last week: 6): Raptors general manager Masai Ujiri has long been infatuated with power forward David West, but it’s hard to see Indiana dealing him with Paul George trying to return.









Cleveland More

5. Cleveland Cavaliers (Record: 33-22; last week: 5): The Cavaliers are interested in acquiring a big man, but former Knicks forward Amar’e Stoudemire doesn’t appear to be on their list.









Houston More

6. Houston Rockets (Record: 36-17; last week: 4): It is a little odd that Houston is often interested in re-acquiring former players. This time it’s Phoenix Suns point guard Goran Dragic.









San Antonio More

7. San Antonio Spurs (Record: 34-19; last week: 7): Amar’e Stoudemire could be a solid acquisition for the Spurs, but he recently told Yahoo Sports it will be hard for him to play in back-to-back games.









Portland More

8. Portland Trail Blazers (Record: 36-17; last week: 8): With Nicolas Batum struggling with inconsistency this season, Portland has its eye on adding a small forward.









Chicago More

9. Chicago Bulls (Record: 34-20; last week: 10): Keep an eye on Derrick Rose, who averaged 21.5 points in the six games before the All-Star Break.









Dallas More

10. Dallas Mavericks (Record: 36-19; last week: 9): In addition to Amar’e Stoudemire, the Mavericks also still have interest in fellow veteran free-agent big man Jermaine O’Neal, who lives in Dallas.









Los Angeles More

11. Los Angeles Clippers (Record: 35-19; last week: 11): The Clippers have two roster spots available to accommodate recently bought-out free agents. A small forward and power forward are sorely needed.









Washington More

12. Washington Wizards (Record: 33-21; last week: 12): The Wizards, who only have one roster spot available, are in the market for a speedy backup point guard for John Wall and a shooter.









Milwaukee More

13. Milwaukee Bucks (Record: 30-23; last week: 14): The Bucks have a tough challenge in trying to buy out troubled forward Larry Sanders, who has three more years and $33 million left on his contract.









Oklahoma City More

14. Oklahoma City Thunder (Record: 28-25; last week: 16): The Thunder may still try to find a way to land Nets center Brook Lopez before Thursday’s trade deadline.









Phoenix More

15. Phoenix Suns (Record: 29-25; last week: 15): The Suns are inclined to keep Goran Dragic, a source said. Suns owner Robert Sarver attended agent Bill Duffy’s annual All-Star event Sunday. Duffy is Dragic’s agent.









New Orleans More

16. New Orleans Pelicans (Record: 27-26; last week: 13): Anthony Davis is expected to return from a shoulder sprain Friday at Orlando. New Orleans is 1½ games out of the West playoff race.









Miami More

17. Miami Heat (Record: 22-30; last week: 18): Keep an eye on backup point guard Norris Cole as the trade deadline approaches. Cole is on the trading block and a lot of teams could use him.









Charlotte More

18. Charlotte Hornets (Record: 22-30; last week: 17): Guard Lance Stephenson is still being shopped by the Hornets, a source said.

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