As we did with last year’s offseason trades and the in-season swaps from 2021/22, Hoops Rumors will be keeping track of all of the trades made this offseason, right up until the start of the 2022/23 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 will be listed in italics.
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. We’ll continue to update this list with the latest specific details on picks and other compensation, as they’re reported.
Here’s the full list of the NBA’s 2022 offseason trades:
2022/23 League Year:
- Rockets acquire Derrick Favors, Ty Jerome, Maurice Harkless, Theo Maledon, either the Thunder’s, Sixers’, or Mavericks’ 2026 second-round pick (whichever is second-most favorable), and cash ($6,363,000).
- Thunder acquire David Nwaba, Sterling Brown, Trey Burke, and Marquese Chriss.
- Thunder acquire Maurice Harkless, the Hawks’ 2029 second-round pick, and amended terms on the Hawks’ traded 2025 second-round pick.
- Hawks acquire Vit Krejci.
- Note: The Thunder had previously acquired the Hawks’ 2025 second-round pick with top-55 protection. As a result of this trade, the pick is now top-40 protected.
- Pistons acquire Bojan Bogdanovic.
- Jazz acquire Kelly Olynyk and Saben Lee, and cash ($1,752,638).
- Cavaliers acquire Donovan Mitchell.
- Jazz acquire Lauri Markkanen, Ochai Agbaji, Collin Sexton (sign-and-trade), the Cavaliers’ 2025 first-round pick (unprotected), the Cavaliers’ 2027 first-round pick (unprotected), the Cavaliers’ 2029 first-round pick (unprotected), the right to swap first-round picks with the Cavaliers in 2026, and the right to swap first-round picks with the Cavaliers in 2028.
- Lakers acquire Patrick Beverley.
- Jazz acquire Talen Horton-Tucker and Stanley Johnson.
- Pistons acquire Alec Burks, Nerlens Noel, the Pistons’ 2023 second-round pick, either the Knicks’ or the Timberwolves’ 2026 second-round pick, and cash ($2MM).
- Knicks acquire the draft rights to Nikola Radicevic and the Pistons’ 2025 second-round pick (top-55 protected).
- Note: The Knicks had acquired the Pistons’ 2023 second-round pick in a previous trade; the Pistons got it back in this deal.
- Celtics acquire Malcolm Brogdon.
- Pacers acquire Daniel Theis, Aaron Nesmith, Nik Stauskas, Juwan Morgan, Malik Fitts, and the Celtics’ 2023 first-round pick (top-12 protected).
- Pistons acquire Kemba Walker and the draft rights to Jalen Duren (No. 13 pick).
- Knicks acquire the Bucks’ 2025 first-round pick (top-four protected).
- Nuggets acquire the draft rights to Ismael Kamagate (No. 46 pick).
- Trail Blazers acquire either the Hornets’ or Timberwolves’ 2024 second-round pick (whichever is most favorable).
- Suns acquire Jock Landale.
- Hawks acquire cash ($110K).
- Kings acquire Kevin Huerter.
- Hawks acquire Justin Holiday, Maurice Harkless, and the Kings’ 2024 first-round pick (top-14 protected).
- Timberwolves acquire Rudy Gobert.
- Jazz acquire Malik Beasley, Patrick Beverley, Jarred Vanderbilt, Leandro Bolmaro, the draft rights to Walker Kessler (No. 22 pick), the Timberwolves’ 2023 first-round pick (unprotected), the Timberwolves’ 2025 first-round pick (unprotected), the Timberwolves’ 2027 first-round pick (unprotected), the Timberwolves’ 2029 first-round pick (top-five protected), and the right to swap first-round picks with the Timberwolves in 2026.
- Trail Blazers acquire Jerami Grant and the draft rights to Ismael Kamagate (No. 46 pick).
- Pistons acquire the draft rights to Gabriele Procida (No. 36 pick), the Bucks’ 2025 first-round pick (top-four protected), the Pistons’ 2025 second-round pick, and either the Trail Blazers’ or Pelicans’ 2026 second-round pick (whichever is most favorable).
- Note: The Trail Blazers had acquired the Pistons’ 2025 second-round pick in a previous trade; the Pistons got it back in this deal.
- Wizards acquire Monte Morris and Will Barton.
- Nuggets acquire Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Ish Smith.
2021/22 League Year:
- Nets acquire Royce O’Neale.
- Jazz acquire either the Nets’, Rockets’, or Sixers’ 2023 first-round pick (whichever is least favorable).
- Hawks acquire Dejounte Murray and Jock Landale.
- Spurs acquire Danilo Gallinari, the Hornets’ 2023 first-round pick (top-16 protected), the Hawks’ 2025 first-round pick (unprotected), the Hawks’ 2027 first-round pick (unprotected), and the right to swap first-round picks with the Hawks in 2026.
- Sixers acquire De’Anthony Melton.
- Grizzlies acquire Danny Green and the draft rights to David Roddy (No. 23 pick).
- Timberwolves acquire the draft rights to Wendell Moore (No. 26 pick).
- Rockets acquire the draft rights to TyTy Washington (No. 29 pick), the Timberwolves’ 2025 second-round pick, and the Timberwolves’ 2027 second-round pick.
- Mavericks acquire Christian Wood.
- Rockets acquire Sterling Brown, Boban Marjanovic, Trey Burke, Marquese Chriss, and the draft rights to Wendell Moore (No. 26 pick).
- Pacers acquire the draft rights to Kendall Brown (No. 48 pick).
- Timberwolves acquire either the Pacers’, Heat’s, or Spurs’ 2026 second-round pick (whichever is least favorable) and cash.
- Bucks acquire the draft rights to Hugo Besson (No. 58 pick).
- Pacers acquire cash ($1MM).
- Grizzlies acquire the draft rights to Jake LaRavia (No. 19 pick) and the Timberwolves’ 2023 second-round pick.
- Timberwolves acquire the draft rights to Walker Kessler (No. 22 pick) and TyTy Washington (No. 29 pick).
- Grizzlies acquire the draft rights to Kennedy Chandler (No. 38 pick).
- Spurs acquire the Lakers’ 2024 second-round pick and cash ($1MM).
- Warriors acquire the draft rights to Ryan Rollins (No. 44 pick).
- Hawks acquire the draft rights to Tyrese Martin (No. 51 pick) and cash ($2MM).
- Hornets acquire the draft rights to Bryce McGowens (No. 40 pick).
- Timberwolves acquire the draft rights to Josh Minott (No. 45 pick) and the Knicks’ 2023 second-round pick.
- Mavericks acquire the draft rights to Jaden Hardy (No. 37 pick).
- Kings acquire the Mavericks’ 2024 second-round pick and the Mavericks’ 2028 second-round pick.
- Thunder acquire JaMychal Green and the Nuggets’ 2027 first-round pick (top-five protected).
- Nuggets acquire the draft rights to Peyton Watson (No. 30 pick), either the Thunder’s, Wizards’, Mavericks’, or Heat’s 2023 second-round pick (whichever is second-most favorable), and either the Hornets’ or Timberwolves’ 2024 second-round pick (whichever is most favorable).
- Note: If the Mavericks’ and Heat’s 2023 second-rounders are the two most favorable of those four picks, the Nuggets would instead receive the third-most favorable of the four.
- Knicks acquire the draft rights to Jalen Duren (No. 13 pick).
- Hornets acquire the Nuggets’ 2023 first-round pick (top-14 protected), the Knicks’ 2023 second-round pick, the Jazz’s 2023 second-round pick, either the Thunder’s, Wizards’, Mavericks’, or Heat’s 2023 second-round pick (whichever is least favorable), and the Knicks’ 2024 second-round pick.
- Note: If either the Mavericks’ or Heat’s 2023 second-rounder is the least favorable of those four picks, the Hornets would instead receive the second-least favorable of the four.
- Thunder acquire the draft rights to Ousmane Dieng (No. 11 pick).
- Knicks acquire the Nuggets’ 2023 first-round pick (top-14 protected), the Wizards’ 2023 first-round pick (top-14 protected), and the Pistons’ 2023 first-round pick (top-18 protected).
- Cavaliers acquire the No. 49 pick in the 2022 draft.
- Kings acquire the draft rights to Sasha Vezenkov and cash ($1.75MM).
- Lakers acquire the No. 35 pick in the 2022 draft.
- Magic acquire either the Lakers’ or Wizards’ 2028 second-round pick (whichever is most favorable) and cash ($2.15MM).
Been waiting for this! Thanks.
So far, Wood to the Mavs is the only trade with much impact. He instantly makes the Mavs better.
Rockets FO got lucky with Smith, but I’m not sure which of their guards is benched if/when Washington starts.
I’m thinking Kevin Porter Jr. but let’s see how Washington plays first. He was very underwhelming at Kentucky. I still think he should’ve stayed in school. He would’ve been Top 10 or maybe Top 5 next year…
All-SEC as a freshman & playing a huge part in returning UK to relevance, again, as a freshman, is underwhelming to you? He was a top 10 guy in arguably the toughest conference in the nation
Washington was at times awesome at Kentucky, but he was very inconsistent. And the worst problem he had was injuries. Since that was the case, I have no problem with his leaving early because an injury prone player could easily lose out on a lucrative career. I know it could happen to any player at any time, but with a guy that gets hurt regularly it is far more probable.
TyTy Washington is a long way from starting. He 1st has to worry about battling Daishen Nix for the backup spot. TyTy prob start off more as a 2 than a lead guard tbh. KPJ has a nice 1st season as a starting pg & will most likely have that spot on lock for the next 5yrs at least
It’s crazy to me how many people have already written off KPJ. He just turned 22, didn’t really play his rookie season in Cleveland, his first season with the rockets he dealt with the Harden blow up while playing a new position, so really this past season was his first/rookie season. If any rookie did what he did, they’d be calling him a future star. He does so many things well and was balling towards the end of the year after they took Wood out of the lineup.
TyTy showed flashes of greatness before an ankle injury hobbled for most of the season. Anyone who has played basketball knows how debilitating that is. He also sacrificed his game for the role Kentucky asked him to play so I definitely think the upside is there. But I don’t think he was drafted to replace KPJ.
Spurs acquire John Collins, Skylar Mays, the Hornets’ 2023 first-round pick (top-16 protected), the Hawks 2024 1st (top-5 protected) and the option to swap 2025 1st-round picks with the Hawks
Hawks acquire Dejounte Murray, Romeo Langford and the Spurs 2024 second-round pick.
Collins is not going for anything in demand. Proven. Dress up your fantasy all you want.
And Tyty fell for a reason. Drafting him just reflected concern over Christopher.