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2018-19 NBA Trade Tracker

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February

Grizzlies trade Memphis stalwart Gasol to Toronto

Raptors receive:

C Marc Gasol

Grizzlies receive:

C Jonas Valanciunas

G Delon Wright

F/G CJ Miles

2024 second-round pick

Feb. 7 | Official Release: Raptors

Instant Analysis: With their fellow Eastern Conference contenders making moves, Toronto didn’t sit still, adding a talented veteran center to their formidable mix. The transition should be eased since Gasol played with Kyle Lowry (2008-09, in Memphis), albeit before the point guard elevated above his current All-Star plateau. The Grizzlies gain a solid pivot in Valanciunas, a prospective wing piece in Wright and the satisfaction of sending Gasol on to a winning situation.

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Three-team deal ends with Mirotic to Bucks

Pistons receive:

F Thon Maker

Bucks receive:

F Nikola Mirotic

Pelicans receive:

F/C Jason Smith

F Stanley Johnson

Four future second-round picks (via Detroit)

Feb. 7 | Official Release: Bucks | Pistons | Pelicans

Instant Analysis: The Bucks completed a two-stage, three-team deal heading into the deadline. First, discontented big man Maker went to Detroit for Johnson … who was then redirected with veteran Smith and four second-round picks to the Pelicans for Mirotic. Adding yet another sharpshooting big around Giannis Antetokounmpo should only heighten the matchup nightmares Milwaukee presents.

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Fultz finally redirected, to Orlando

Magic receive:

G Markelle Fultz

Sixers receive:

F Jonathon Simmons

Protected 2019 first-round pick

2019 second-round pick

Feb. 7 | Official Release: Magic | Sixers

Instant Analysis: After an injury-marred season-plus with the Sixers, 2017 No. 1 overall pick Fultz will attempt to find his footing in Orlando, where he’s headed in exchange for Simmons and a pair of 2019 draft picks. Simmons helps flesh out the rotation depth in Philly, while the picks begin the asset rebuild after this week’s trade for Tobias Harris.

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Third move for backcourt duo

Pacers receive:

G Nik Stauskas

G Wade Baldwin IV

Rights to Maarty Leunen

2021 second-round pick

Rockets receive:

Cash considerations

Feb. 7 | Official Release: Pacers

Instant Analysis: This marks the fourth team in as many days for the backcourt duo, who began the week playing for Portland and have made stops in Cleveland (for Rodney Hood) and Houston (in a three-teamer with Sacramento) on the way to Indiana. Neither have earned much in the way of playing time, though Stauskas still carries the weight of a 3-point threat in the making.

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Sixers add Ennis for pick swap

Sixers receive:

F James Ennis

Rockets receive:

Rights to 2021 second-round pick swap

Feb. 7 | Official Release: Sixers

Instant Analysis: After trading several rotation pieces while bulking their starting lineup, the Sixers began to add depth behind the star-laden openers. The well-traveled Ennis has proven able to contribute effectively as a starter or off the bench through four-plus NBA seasons in Houston, Memphis, Detroit, Miami and New Orleans.

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Bradley headed to Memphis

Grizzlies receive:

G Avery Bradley

Clippers receive:

G/F Garrett Temple

F JaMychal Green

Feb. 7 | Official Release: Clippers | Grizzlies

Instant Analysis: Once the Clippers unloaded Tobias Harris to Philly, the focus became clearing further cap space, with flyers on Temple and Green, both expiring contracts. Bradley, a hard-nosed defender in the Memphis mold, should fit in nicely wherever deployed by the Grizzlies.

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Zubac locker room reshuffled in L.A.

Lakers receive:

C Mike Muscala

Clippers receive:

F Michael Beasley

C Ivica Zubac

Feb. 7 | Official Release: Clippers | Lakers

Instant Analysis: The deal clears a cap hold off the Lakers’ offseason books, as Zubac was set to enter restricted free agency. With no major moves prior to the deadline, the Lakers have apparently lasered in on the summer options.

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Guard swap in the South

Hawks receive:

G Shelvin Mack

Grizzlies receive:

G Tyler Dorsey

Feb. 7 | Official Release: Hawks | Grizzlies

Instant Analysis: It’s a return trip to Atlanta for Mack, who played 172 games for the Hawks from 2012-16. He will help soak up minutes behind and mentor rookie guard Trae Young. The Grizzlies get younger with Dorsey, who is reunited with former Oregon teammate Dillon Brooks.

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Hawks acquire Jabari Bird

Hawks receive:

G Jabari Bird

Cash considerations

Celtics receive:

Conditional 2020 second-round pick

Feb. 7 | Official Release: Hawks

Instant Analysis: Bird hasn’t played in a game this season, and was expected to be waived by Atlanta.

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Greg Monroe to Nets, then waived

Nets receive:

C Greg Monroe

2021 second-round pick

Raptors receive:

Cash considerations

Feb. 7 | Official Release: Nets

Instant Analysis: The Nets gain a second-round pick in order to help the Raptors save dollars against the cap and luxury tax. Monroe, however, was waived after being acquired.

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Shumpert to Rockets in three-team trade

Houston Rockets receive:

G Iman Shumpert

G Nik Stauskas

G Wade Baldwin IV

2021 second-round pick

Sacramento Kings receive:

G Alec Burks

2020 second-round pick

Cleveland Cavaliers receive:

G Brandon Knight

F Marquese Chriss

2019 first-round pick

2022 second-round pick

Feb. 7 | Official release: Cavaliers

Instant Analysis: The Rockets reshuffled their bench depth with this three-team trade. Shumpert help bolster the Rockets’ guard rotation as they battle for a playoff spot in the Western Conference. Shortly after this deal was announced, the Rockets dealt Stauskas and Baldwin IV to the Indiana Pacers.

For the Kings, Shumpert was less necessary to their team after acquiring Harrison Barnes from the Mavericks in a separate deal on Wednesday.

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Barnes to Kings for Jackson, Randolph

Sacramento Kings receive:

F Harrison Barnes

Dallas Mavericks receive:

F Justin Jackson

F Zach Randolph

Feb. 7 | Official release: Mavericks | Kings

Instant Analysis: Acquiring Barnes, who won a championship in Golden State before leaving to join the Mavericks as a free agent in 2016, offers the playoff-hungry Kings not only a veteran presence, but also a reliable shooter and scorer who can help further amplify the burgeoning games of rising backcourt tandem of De’Aaron Fox and Buddy Hield.

The Mavericks acquire a significant expiring contract in Randolph, who has yet to play this season, and a potential shooting threat in Jackson, who’s not quite made his pro basketball bones after leading North Carolina’s 2017 NCAA Championship squad.

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Blazers acquire Labissiere

Portland Trail Blazers receive:

F Skal Labissiere

Sacramento Kings receive:

F Caleb Swanigan

Feb. 7 | Official release: Kings | Blazers

Instant Analysis: Two West coast teams swap young forwards in the hopes that a change of scenery will more fully unearth their respective talent.

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Porter Jr. dealt to Bulls

Chicago Bulls receive:

F Otto Porter Jr.

Washington Wizards receive:

F Jabari Parker

F Bobby Portis

Feb. 6 | Official release: Bulls | Wizards

Instant Analysis: With John Wall’s absence extending further still following the diagnosis of a ruptured Achilles’ tendon, the Wizards finally shook up their recent core, sending a well-regarded (though highly paid) forward to Chicago for a pair of expirings with potential. Parker, the No. 2 overall pick in 2014, never solidified his position after a heralded Chicago homecoming. Portis has established bona fides off the bench, but never fully cracked the starting lineup during an injury-plagued fourth season with the Bulls.

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Pelicans land Morris

New Orleans Pelicans receive:

F Markieff Morris

2023 second-round pick

Washington Wizards receive:

G Wesley Johnson

Feb. 6 | Official release: Wizards | Pelicans

Instant Analysis: The Wizards shed payroll by dealing Morris for Johnson’s smaller contract, which allows them to avoid the repeater tax. The Pelicans add a Draft pick to their war chest for taking on Morris’ money, though he is also slated to become a free agent this summer.

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Suns acquire Johnson

Phoenix Suns receive:

G Tyler Johnson

G Wayne Ellington

Miami Heat receive:

F Ryan Anderson

Feb. 6 | Official release: Suns | Heat

Instant Analysis: Johnson may not be a pure point guard, but he does add some much-needed backcourt toughness to a Suns team that ranks 29th in defense. Ellington would provide an upgrade to the league’s worst 3-point shooting team as well, but reports indicate the veteran sharpshooter will be waived and allowed to join a team of his choosing.

As for the Heat, they gain significant tax savings and come that much closer to becoming an offseason player sooner than later.

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Richardson to Sixers

Philadelphia 76ers receive:

G Malachi Richardson

2022 second-round pick

Draft rights to Emir Preldzic

Toronto Raptors receive:

Cash considerations

Feb. 6 | Official release: Sixers | Raptors

Instant analysis: The Sixers continue to be busy before the NBA’s trade deadline. The addition of 6-foot-6 guard Malachi Richardson helps solidify the Sixers’ bench guard depth. The 23 year old averaged just 4.7 minutes over 22 games with the Raptors this season. He was originally drafted by the Sacramento Kings with the 22nd pick of the 2016 NBA Draft.

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Lakers add Bullock

Los Angeles Lakers receive:

G Reggie Bullock

Detroit Pistons receive:

Svi Mykhailiuk

Future second-round pick

Feb. 6 | Official release: Lakers | Pistons

Instant analysis: The Lakers add some needed guard depth with the addition of Reggie Bullock. The sixth-year guard averaged 12.1 points, 2.5 assists and 2.8 rebounds over 44 games with the Pistons this season. He should be able to help the Lakers’ depth chart as they wait for starting point guard Lonzo Ball to return from injury.

Rookie Svi Mykhailiuk didn’t receive much opportunity with the Lakers during his first 39 games in the NBA. The 6-foot-8 guard was selected with the 47th pick of the 2018 NBA Draft and averaged 3.3 points in just 10.8 minutes per game with Los Angeles.

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Sixers add firepower with Harris trade

Philadelphia 76ers receive:

F Tobias Harris

C Boban Marjanovic

F Mike Scott

LA Clippers receive:

F Wilson Chandler

F/C Mike Muscala

G Landry Shamet

2020 first-round pick

2021 first-round pick (from Miami)

Two future second-round picks (from Detroit)

Feb. 6 | Official release: 76ers | Clippers

Instant analysis: The Sixers continue to go all-in on the 2018-19 season with the addition of Harris. The eighth-year NBA forward is averaging career-highs of 20.9 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 34.6 minutes over 55 games with the Clippers this season. Alongside Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons and Jimmy Butler, Harris and the Sixers could have enough talent to make a run for the Eastern Conference title. Harris, along with Butler, are both unrestricted free agents this summer.

For the Clippers, they add two valuable first-round picks that could be used in another trade before Thursday’s deadline. Shamet, a rookie, has been relatively impressive and boasts averages of 8.3 points on 44.1-percent shooting and 40.4-percent from 3-point range. Chandler and Muscala both have contracts that will expire this summer.

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Blazers land sharpshooter Hood

Portland Trail Blazers receive:

G Rodney Hood

Cleveland Cavaliers receive:

G Wade Baldwin IV

G Nik Stauskas

Two future second-round picks

Feb. 4 | Official release: Blazers | Cavaliers

Instant analysis: Portland ranks seventh in 3-point percentage (36.2 percent) but is tied for 17th in 3-pointers made (574) and is 20th in that category since 2019 began. Enter Hood, who has made 110 or more 3-pointers in three straight seasons. Although he only has 55 3-pointers this season, Hood should get more open looks as a complimentary player in Portland than the near go-to guy he was in Cleveland. He’s also an unrestricted free agent next summer, which gives Portland a way out should the trade flop.

For the Cavs, they acquire future assets (the Draft picks) and two players on expiring contracts (Stauskas and Baldwin) who did not figure much into the Blazers’ rotation. Perhaps they can shine anew in Ohio.

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Bulls acquire Luwawu-Cabarrot from Thunder

Chicago Bulls receive:

G/F Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot

Cash considerations

Oklahoma City Thunder receive:

Protected 2020 second-round pick

Feb. 1 | Official release: Bulls | Thunder

Instant analysis: The 6-foot-6 swingman Luwawu-Cabarrot offers some intrigue for a young Bulls squad looking toward the future. For the Thunder, they will be saving $7.3 million toward the luxury tax with the trade.

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January

Knicks deal Porzingis to Mavericks in 7-player trade

Dallas Mavericks receive:

F Kristaps Porzingis

G Tim Hardaway, Jr.

G Courtney Lee

G Trey Burke

New York Knicks receive:

C DeAndre Jordan

G Dennis Smith, Jr.

G/F Wesley Matthews

Two future first-round picks

Jan. 31 | Official release: Knicks | Mavericks

Instant analysis: In making this move, the Knicks are freeing up massive cap space for this summer, when they can look to acquire a big-name free agent — or two.

Porzingis, meanwhile, will become a restricted free agent this summer and reportedly plans to sign the qualifying offer with Dallas, which would make him an unrestricted free agent in 2020. But word is that he likes the idea of playing with Dirk Nowitzki and Luka Doncic. Porzingis has been sidelined for nearly a year after tearing his left ACL. The Knicks said recently he would undergo testing during the middle of February that could have determined if he would be able to return this season.

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Veteran Anthony dealt to Bulls

Chicago Bulls receive:

F Carmelo Anthony

F Jon Diebler

Cash considerations

Houston Rockets receive:

F Tadija Dragićević

Jan. 22 | Official release: Bulls | Rockets

Instant analysis: Consider this move the official end of the Carmelo Anthony experiment in Houston. The Rockets moved on from Anthony months earlier, but in trading him to Chicago, the former 10-time All-Star has a chance to be bought out or waived. From there, he could latch onto a team for the playoff push.

Diebler plays in the Turkish League and was taken 51st overall by the Portland Trail Blazers in 2011. The Rockets acquired his rights in 2012. Dragićević was the No. 53 pick in 2008 by the Utah Jazz and his rights were dealt to Chicago in 2014. He has played in several countries in his career, most recently in Spain.

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Rockets clear roster spot

Chicago Bulls receive:

G Michael Carter-Williams

Cash considerations

Houston Rockets receive:

2020 second-round pick

Jan. 7 | Official release: Bulls | Rockets

Instant analysis: With this move, the Rockets were able to clear a roster spot to use for undrafted rookie Danuel House. Michael Carter-Williams was subsequently waived by the Bulls before his contract became guaranteed at the end of the day on Jan. 7.

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Grizzlies add guard depth

Chicago Bulls receive:

G MarShon Brooks

G Wayne Selden

2019 second-round pick

2020 second-round pick

Memphis Grizzlies receive:

G Justin Holiday

Jan. 3 | Official release: Bulls | Grizzlies

Instant analysis: Justin Holiday brings versatility to the Grizzlies’ bench as they eye a run at the postseason. The 29-year-old guard started all 38 games for the Bulls this season with averages of 11.6 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.8 steals in 34.8 minutes.

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December

Wizards add Ariza

Washington Wizards receive:

F Trevor Ariza

Phoenix Suns receive:

G Austin Rivers

G/F Kelly Oubre Jr.

Dec. 13 | Official release: Wizards | Suns

Instant analysis: Trevor Ariza returns to the Wizards after playing with the team from 2012-14. The veteran forward should help the Wizards space the floor with his 3-point shot, which he hit at a 36-percent clip during 26 games with Phoenix. The Suns waived veteran guard Austin Rivers on Dec. 18. Oubre Jr., a 23-year-old forward, was drafted with the No. 15 pick in 2015. He will become a restricted free agent this summer.

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Cavs trade guard Hill to Bucks

Milwaukee Bucks receive:

G George Hill

C Jason Smith

2021 second-round pick

Cleveland Cavaliers receive:

G Matthew Dellavedova

F John Henson

2021 first-round pick

2021 second-round pick

Washington Wizards receive:

F Sam Dekker

Dec. 7 | Official release: Bucks | Cavs | Wizards

Instant analysis: The Bucks fortify their backcourt with the addition of Hill, a combo guard who can pass and shoot with veteran decision-making. Cleveland continues its rebuild by padding its Draft cupboard while bringing back a well-liked former Cavs player in Dellavedova. The Bucks completed a pick swap with Washington and contributed a second-rounder to Milwaukee in order to get Dekker, an athletic frontcourt player looking for a long-term home.

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November

Jazz re-acquire sharpshooter Korver

Utah Jazz receive:

F Kyle Korver

Cleveland Cavaliers receive:

G Alec Burks

2020 second-round pick

2021 second-round pick

Nov. 29 | Official release: Cavs | Jazz

Instant analysis: At the time of the trade, the Jazz were shooting a paltry 31.9 percent on 3-pointers, which ranks 28th in the NBA. Enter Korver, a career 43.2 percent 3-point shooter and one of the best long-range shooters in NBA history. He returns to Utah, where he played from 2007-10 and was a fan favorite for a myriad of reasons. For the Cavs, they get a slashing scorer in Burks who could become a piece for their future as they navigate a difficult season. Future second-round picks don’t hurt either, as they could net prospects or be used in a future trade (perhaps later this season).

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Sixers acquire Butler from Wolves

Philadelphia 76ers receive:

F Jimmy Butler

C Justin Patton

Minnesota Timberwolves receive:

F Robert Covington

F Dario Saric

G Jerryd Bayless

2022 second-round pick

Nov. 12 | Official release: Sixers | Wolves

Instant analysis: Butler, a four-time All-Star, is done in Minnesota after one season and 13 games into the 2018-19 campaign. He heads to Philadelphia, where he will team with All-Star Joel Embiid and reigning Kia Rookie of the Year winner Ben Simmons to give the Sixers a triumvirate not seen since Julius Erving, Moses Malone and Andrew Toney graced the court in the early 1980s. For the Wolves, the trade ends weeks of speculation and distraction while also giving them versatile, young “3-and-D” forwards Covington and Saric to pair with their stars Andrew Wiggins and Karl-Anthony Towns.