The 2024-25 NBA regular season is in full swing and teams are starting are starting make deals ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline.
The first midseason trade saw the Miami Heat send center Thomas Bryant to the Indiana Pacers. That was followed by the Golden State Warriors acquiring Dennis Schroder from the Brooklyn Nets for De’Anthony Melton in a deal that also included several second-round draft picks.
Those two deals marked the first transactions since the New York Knicks bookended the offseason with two massive moves: trading five first-round picks for Mikal Bridges in June on the eve of the draft, then landing Karl-Anthony Towns just days before the start of training camp in September.
We’ll be keeping tabs on every trade as they occur, including grades from ESPN NBA Insider Kevin Pelton.
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Dec. 29: Lakers acquire Finney-Smith; Russell to Nets
Los Angeles Lakers get:
Dorian Finney-Smith
Shake Milton
Brooklyn Nets get:
D’Angelo Russell
Maxwell Lewis
Three future second-round picks
Dec. 16: Warriors acquire Schroder; Nets get Melton
Golden State Warriors get:
Dennis Schroder
2025 second-round pick (via Miami)
Brooklyn Nets get:
De’Anthony Melton
Golden State Warriors get:
2025 second-round pick (via Dallas; least favorable of Philadelphia/Denver; traded to Minnesota)
2031 second-round pick (via Dallas; traded to Philadelphia)
Minnesota Timberwolves get:
Cash considerations
June 27: Grizzlies, Timberwolves swap second-rounders
Phoenix Suns get:
2024 second-round pick (No. 40; select C Atlanta Hawks get:
2024 second-round pick (No. 44; traded to Miami)
Mamadi Diakite
G Chicago Bulls get:
G Josh Giddey