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    NBA trade tracker: Details for every deal of the 2025 offseason

    sportyvibesBy sportyvibesJuly 18, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The 2025 NBA offseason is here, and deals are getting done.

    On the last day of the season, the Phoenix Suns traded MVP Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets for Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks along with the No. 10 pick in the 2025 NBA draft and five second-round picks.

    Two other trades made during the NBA Finals: The Memphis Grizzlies moved guard Desmond Bane to the Orlando Magic for a package of players and draft picks, while the Eastern Conference champion Indiana Pacers reacquired their 2026 first-round pick in a deal that netted the New Orleans Pelicans the 23rd selection in this year’s draft.

    The action continued during the draft, as, among a flurry of trades, Charlotte Hornets center Mark Williams was dealt to the Suns and the Washington Wizards traded No. 18 pick Walter Clayton Jr. to the Utah Jazz.

    Free agency officially began at 6 p.m. ET on June 30, and the Denver Nuggets wasted little time in making a move, trading Michael Porter Jr. and a 2032 first-round pick to the Brooklyn Nets for Cameron Johnson.

    We’re keeping tabs on every trade this offseason, including grades from analyst Kevin Pelton.

    NBA offseason: Buzz, reports | Grades | Draft news

    July 7

    Clippers, Heat, Jazz in 4-player deal

    LA Clippers get:
    F John Collins

    Miami Heat get:
    G Norman Powell

    Utah Jazz get:
    F Kevin Love
    F Kyle Anderson
    2027 second-round pick (via Clippers)


    July 5

    Indiana Pacers get:
    C Jay Huff

    Memphis Grizzlies get:
    Second-round pick
    Second-round pick swap

    Houston Rockets get:
    Two second-round picks

    Washington Wizards get:
    F Cam Whitmore


    July 1

    Detroit Pistons get:
    F Duncan Robinson

    Miami Heat get:
    F Simone Fontecchio

    Milwaukee Bucks get:
    G Vasilije Micic

    Charlotte Hornets get:
    G Pat Connaughton
    2031 second-round pick
    2031 second-round pick

    Kings, Nuggets swap big men

    Denver Nuggets get:
    C Jonas Valanciunas

    Sacramento Kings get:
    C Dario Saric


    June 30

    Atlanta Hawks get:
    G Nickeil Alexander-Walker

    Minnesota Timberwolves get:
    2027 second-round pick (via CLE)
    Cash considerations

    Denver Nuggets get:
    F Cameron Johnson

    Brooklyn Nets get:
    F Michael Porter Jr.
    2032 first-round pick


    June 29

    Charlotte Hornets get:
    G Collin Sexton
    2030 second-round pick

    Utah Jazz get:
    C Jusuf Nurkic


    June 28

    Thunder trade Dillon Jones to Wizards

    Oklahoma City Thunder get:
    G Colby Jones

    Washington Wizards get:
    G Dillon Jones
    Second-round pick

    Cleveland Cavaliers get:
    G Lonzo Ball

    Chicago Bulls get:
    F Isaac Okoro


    June 26

    Knicks trade No. 50 pick Kobe Sanders to Clippers

    Clippers get:

    G Kobe Sanders

    Knicks get:

    No. 51 (F Mohamed Diawara)

    Lakers move up to No. 36

    Lakers get:

    No. 36 (F Adou Thiero)

    Timberwolves get:

    No. 45 (C Rocco Zikarsky)
    Cash considerations

    Magic trade up to No. 32

    Magic get:

    No. 32 (F Noah Penda)

    Celtics get:

    No. 46 (C Amari Williams)
    No. 57 (F Max Shulga)
    2026 second-round pick
    2027 second-round pick

    Timberwolves trade No. 31 to the Suns for No. 36 and future picks

    Timberwolves get:

    No. 36 (traded to LAL), two future second-round picks

    Suns get:

    No. 31 (F Rasheer Fleming)

    Suns trade No. 52 and 59 picks to the Warriors

    Suns get:

    No. 41 (G Koby Brea)

    Warriors get:

    No. 52 and No. 59

    Suns and Nets swap second-round picks

    Suns get:

    No. 36

    Nets get:

    Two future second-round picks

    Lakers trade for No. 45 pick

    Lakers get:

    No. 45 pick (traded to MIN)

    Bulls get:

    No. 55 pick
    Cash considerations


    June 25

    Kings trade for No. 24 pick, draft Clifford

    Kings get:

    No. 24 pick (G Nique Clifford)

    Thunder get:

    2027 first-round pick

    Wizards trade No. 18 pick Clayton Jr. to Jazz

    Jazz get:

    G Walter Clayton Jr.

    Wizards get:

    No. 21 (F Will Riley)
    No. 43 (G Jamir Watkins)
    2031 and 2032 second-round picks

    Pelicans get:

    No. 13 (C Derik Queen)

    Hawks get:

    No. 23 (F Asa Newell)
    2026 first-round pick

    Blazers trade No. 11 pick Coward to Grizzlies

    Grizzles get:

    G Cedric Coward

    Blazers get:

    No. 16 (C Yang Hansen)
    2028 first-round pick (via Orlando)
    Two second-round picks

    Suns get:

    C Mark Williams

    Hornets get:

    G Vasilije Micic
    No. 29 (G Liam McNeeley)
    2029 first-round pick

    Spurs and Pacers trade second-round picks

    Pacers get:

    No. 38 (G Kam Jones)

    Spurs get:

    Future second-round pick


    June 24

    Boston Celtics get:

    F Georges Niang
    Second-round pick

    Atlanta Hawks get:

    C Kristaps Porzingis
    Second-round pick

    Brooklyn Nets get:

    G Terance Mann
    2025 first-round pick (No. 22)

    New Orleans Pelicans get:

    G Jordan Poole
    G Saddiq Bey
    2025 second-round pick (No. 40)

    Washington Wizards get:

    G CJ McCollum
    F Kelly Olynyk
    Future second-round pick


    June 23: Celtics trade two-time All-Star to the Blazers

    Boston Celtics get:
    G Anfernee Simons
    Two future second-round picks

    Portland Trail Blazers get:
    G Jrue Holiday


    Houston Rockets get:
    F Kevin Durant

    Phoenix Suns get:
    G Jalen Green
    F Dillon Brooks
    2025 first-round pick (No. 10)
    2025 second-round pick (No. 59, via OKC)
    Two 2026 second-round picks
    2030 second-round pick (via BOS)
    2032 second-round pick


    Indiana Pacers get:
    2026 first-round pick (own)

    New Orleans Pelicans get:
    2025 first-round pick (No. 23)
    Draft rights to G Mojave King


    Orlando Magic get:
    G Desmond Bane

    Memphis Grizzlies get:
    G Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
    G Cole Anthony
    2025 first-round pick (No. 16)
    2026 first-round pick (swap rights from Phoenix or Washington)
    2028 first-round pick
    2029 first-round pick swap
    2030 first-round pick

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