As we did with last year’s offseason trades and the in-season swaps from 2016/17, Hoops Rumors will be keeping track of all of the trades made this offseason, right up until the start of the 2017/18 season, updating this post with each transaction.
Trades are listed here in reverse chronological order, with the latest on top. So, if a player has been traded multiple times, the first team listed as having acquired him is the one that ended up with him.
If a trade has not yet been formally finalized, it won’t be listed here. So, if a deal agreed upon during the draft June isn’t made official until July, it will show up on our list after it’s completed in July.
For our full story on each trade, click on the date above it. For more information on the specific conditions dictating if and when draft picks involved in these deals will actually change hands, be sure to check out RealGM.com’s breakdown of the details on traded picks.
Here’s the full list of the NBA’s 2017 offseason trades:
2017/18 League Year
- Hawks acquire Richard Jefferson, Kay Felder, less favorable of Timberwolves’ and Lakers’ 2019 second-round picks, Trail Blazers’ 2020 second-round pick (top-55 protected), and cash ($3MM).
- Cavaliers acquire draft rights to Dimitrios Agravanis and draft rights to Sergiy Gladyr.
- Thunder acquire Carmelo Anthony.
- Knicks acquire Enes Kanter, Doug McDermott, and Bulls’ 2018 second-round pick.
- Hawks acquire DeAndre Liggins and cash ($100K).
- Clippers acquire Hawks’ 2018 second-round pick (top-55 protected).
- Suns acquire Troy Daniels and a 2018 second-round pick.
- Pick will be second-most favorable of Grizzlies’, Heat’s, and Hornets’ 2018 second-round picks.
- Grizzlies acquire Suns’ 2018 second-round pick (top-55 protected).
- Bulls acquire Quincy Pondexter, Pelicans’ 2018 second-round pick, and cash ($2.5MM).
- Pelicans acquire draft rights to Ater Majok.
- Celtics acquire Kyrie Irving.
- Cavaliers acquire Isaiah Thomas, Jae Crowder, Ante Zizic, Nets’ 2018 first-round pick, and Heat’s 2020 second-round pick.
- Trade was modified on August 30 to add Heat’s 2020 second-round pick.
- Nets acquire Allen Crabbe.
- Trail Blazers acquire Andrew Nicholson.
- Knicks acquire rights to hire Scott Perry.
- Kings acquire a 2019 second-round pick and cash ($400K).
- Pick will be second-most favorable of Cavaliers’, Rockets’, and Magic’s 2019 second-round picks.
- Pacers acquire Cory Joseph.
- Raptors acquire draft rights to Emir Preldzic.
- Nets acquire DeMarre Carroll, Raptors’ 2018 first-round pick (top-14 protected), and less favorable of Lakers’ and Magic’s 2018 second-round picks.
- Raptors acquire Justin Hamilton.
- Pistons acquire Avery Bradley and the Pistons’ own 2019 second-round pick.
- Celtics acquire Marcus Morris.
- Mavericks acquire Josh McRoberts, Heat’s 2023 second-round pick, and cash ($5.1MM).
- Heat acquire A.J. Hammons.
- Clippers acquire Danilo Gallinari (sign-and-trade).
- Hawks acquire Jamal Crawford, Diamond Stone, Rockets’ 2018 first-round pick (top-three protected; from Clippers), and cash ($1.3MM from Clippers).
- Nuggets acquire Wizards’ 2019 second-round pick (from Hawks).
- Bucks acquire draft rights to Sterling Brown (No. 46 pick).
- Sixers acquire cash ($1.9MM).
- Agreed upon in June.
- Clippers acquire draft rights to Jawun Evans (No. 39 pick).
- Sixers acquire cash ($3.2MM).
- Agreed upon in June.
- Thunder acquire Paul George.
- Pacers acquire Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis.
- Agreed upon in June.
2016/17 League Year
- Jazz acquire Ricky Rubio.
- Timberwolves acquire Thunder’s 2018 first-round pick (top-14 protected).
- Rockets acquire Jarrod Uthoff.
- Mavericks acquire cash.
- Rockets acquire Chris Paul.
- Clippers acquire Lou Williams, Patrick Beverley, Sam Dekker, Montrezl Harrell, Kyle Wiltjer, DeAndre Liggins, Darrun Hilliard, Rockets’ 2018 first-round pick (top-three protected), and cash ($661K).
- Rockets acquire Shawn Long.
- Sixers acquire Rockets’ 2018 second-round pick and cash ($100K).
- Rockets acquire Darrun Hilliard.
- Pistons acquire cash ($1MM).
- Rockets acquire Tim Quarterman.
- Trail Blazers acquire cash ($100K).
- Rockets acquire Ryan Kelly.
- Hawks acquire cash ($75K).
- Rockets acquire DeAndre Liggins.
- Mavericks acquire cash ($175K).
- Clippers acquire draft rights to Sindarius Thornwell (No. 48 pick).
- Bucks acquire cash ($2MM).
- Pacers acquire draft rights to Edmond Sumner (No. 52 pick).
- Pelicans acquire cash ($1MM).
- Grizzlies acquire draft rights to Dillon Brooks (No. 45 pick).
- Rockets acquire least favorable of Grizzlies’, Hornets’, and Heat’s 2018 second-round picks.
- Jazz acquire draft rights to Tony Bradley (No. 28 pick).
- Lakers acquire draft rights to Josh Hart (No. 30 pick) and Thomas Bryant (No. 42 pick).
- Pelicans acquire draft rights to Frank Jackson (No. 31 pick).
- Hornets acquire draft rights to Dwayne Bacon (No. 40 pick) and cash ($1.8MM).
- Warriors acquire draft rights to Jordan Bell (No. 38 pick).
- Bulls acquire cash ($3.5MM).
- Grizzlies acquire draft rights to Ivan Rabb (No. 35 pick).
- Magic acquire Nets’ 2019 second-round pick.
- Lakers acquire Brook Lopez and draft rights to Kyle Kuzma (No. 27 pick).
- Nets acquire D’Angelo Russell and Timofey Mozgov.
- Sixers acquire draft rights to Anzejs Pasecniks (No. 25 pick).
- Magic acquire Thunder’s 2020 first-round pick (top-20 protected) and less favorable of Knicks’ and Nets’ 2020 second-round picks.
- Thunder pick is top 20-protected through 2022. If it doesn’t convey, Magic will instead acquire Thunder’s 2022 and 2023 second-round picks.
- Jazz acquire draft rights to Donovan Mitchell (No. 13 pick).
- Nuggets acquire Trey Lyles and draft rights to Tyler Lydon (No. 24 pick).
- Trail Blazers acquire draft rights to Zach Collins (No. 10 pick).
- Kings acquire draft rights to Justin Jackson (No. 15 pick) and Harry Giles (No. 20 pick).
- Timberwolves acquire Jimmy Butler and draft rights to Justin Patton (No. 16 pick).
- Bulls acquire Zach LaVine, Kris Dunn, and draft rights to Lauri Markkanen (No. 7 pick).
- Wizards acquire Tim Frazier.
- Pelicans acquire No. 52 pick (later traded again).
- Hornets acquire Dwight Howard and No. 31 pick (later traded again).
- Hawks acquire Miles Plumlee, Marco Belinelli, and the No. 41 pick (used on Tyler Dorsey).
- Sixers acquire No. 1 pick (used on Markelle Fultz).
- Celtics acquire No. 3 pick (used on Jayson Tatum) and Lakers’ 2018 first-round pick (top-1 protected and 6-30 protected).
- If Lakers’ 2018 first-round pick doesn’t convey, Celtics will instead acquire more favorable of Kings’ and Sixers’ 2019 first-round picks (top-1 protected).
- Magic acquire rights to hire Jeff Weltman.
- Raptors acquire Magic’s 2018 second-round pick.