Clippers coach and general manager Mike Dunleavy knows that forward Marcus Camby could be one of the NBA's most coveted players as the trade deadline approaches.

In addition to his production, 8.3 points, 11.5 rebounds and 2.14 blocks per game, Camby's contract ($9.15 million) expires at the end of the season.

"Everybody in the league would want him," Dunleavy said in an interview with FanHouse.

"He's probably the most valuable contract in the league from the standpoint if you're looking to trade for a guy with an expiring contract that has a lot of game. Most teams are trying to give up longer-term contracts for shorter-term contracts, and a lot of times those teams are willing to sacrifice in order to shorten the money. In this case, you wouldn't be sacrificing. That's why everybody wants him."

Dunleavy added that anyone could be dealt, but that the Clippers aren't looking to trade Camby.

"It's been ongoing for my whole career so it's pretty much basically nothing new for me," Camby told FanHouse of trade rumors.

"It always feels good to be wanted. I haven't requested any trades despite our record (13-17). I know a lot of contenders are probably going to be inquiring about myself. But this is where I want to be at. So hopefully I can finish up here. I like our team."