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List of 2023–24 NBA season transactions
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This is a list of transactions that occurred during the 2023 NBA off-season and the 2023–24 NBA season.
Retirement
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Front office movements
Head coaching changes
- Off-season
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Departure date | Team | Outgoing head coach | Reason for departure | Hire date | Incoming head coach | Last coaching position | Ref. |
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April 10 | Detroit Pistons | Dwane Casey | Resigned | June 2 | Monty Williams | Phoenix Suns head coach (2019–2023) | [30][31] |
Houston Rockets | Stephen Silas | Fired | April 25 | Ime Udoka | Boston Celtics head coach (2021–2023) | [32][33] | |
April 21 | Toronto Raptors | Nick Nurse | June 13 | Darko Rajaković | Memphis Grizzlies assistant coach (2020–2023) | [34][35] | |
May 4 | Milwaukee Bucks | Mike Budenholzer | June 5 | Adrian Griffin | Toronto Raptors assistant head coach (2018–2023) | [36][37] | |
May 13 | Phoenix Suns | Monty Williams | June 6 | Frank Vogel | Los Angeles Lakers head coach (2019–2022) | [38][39] | |
May 16 | Philadelphia 76ers | Doc Rivers | June 1 | Nick Nurse | Toronto Raptors head coach (2018–2023) | [40][41] |
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- In-season
More information Departure date, Team ...
Departure date | Team | Outgoing head coach | Reason for departure | Hire date | Incoming head coach | Last coaching position | Ref. |
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January 23 | Milwaukee Bucks | Adrian Griffin | Fired | January 23 | Doc Rivers | Philadelphia 76ers head coach (2020–2023) | [42][43] |
January 25 | Washington Wizards | Wes Unseld Jr. | Promoted to front office advisor | January 25 | Brian Keefe | Washington Wizards assistant coach (2023–2024) | [44][45] |
February 19 | Brooklyn Nets | Jacque Vaughn | Fired | February 20 | Kevin Ollie | Brooklyn Nets assistant coach (2023–2024) | [46][47] |
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General manager changes
- Off-season
More information Departure date, Team ...
Departure date | Team | Outgoing general manager | Reason for departure | Hire date | Incoming general manager | Last managerial position | Ref. |
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April 19 | Washington Wizards | Tommy Sheppard | Fired | June 12 | Will Dawkins | Oklahoma City Thunder vice president of basketball operations (2020–2023) | [48][49] |
May 30 | Golden State Warriors | Bob Myers | Stepped down | June 16 | Mike Dunleavy Jr. | Golden State Warriors vice president of basketball operations (2021–2023) | [50][51] |
June 5 | Los Angeles Clippers | Michael Winger | Hired by Wizards | June 7 | Trent Redden | Los Angeles Clippers assistant general manager (2017–2023) | [52] |
Orlando Magic | John Hammond | Promoted | July 5 | Anthony Parker | Orlando Magic assistant general manager (2021–2023) | [53] | |
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- In-season
More information Departure date, Team ...
Departure date | Team | Outgoing general manager | Reason for departure | Hire date | Incoming general manager | Last managerial position | Ref. |
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February 12 | Charlotte Hornets | Mitch Kupchak | Stepped down | March 5 | Jeff Peterson | Brooklyn Nets assistant general manager (2019–2024) | [54][55] |
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Trades
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June | |||
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June 22 | To Milwaukee Bucks
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To Orlando Magic
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[56] |
June 23 | To Golden State Warriors
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To Washington Wizards
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[57] |
To Minnesota Timberwolves
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To San Antonio Spurs
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[58] | |
Three-team trade | [59][60][61] | ||
To Indiana Pacers
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To Phoenix Suns
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To Washington Wizards
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Four-team trade | [63][64][65] | ||
To Denver Nuggets
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To Indiana Pacers
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To Los Angeles Lakers
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To Oklahoma City Thunder
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Three-team trade | [66][67] | ||
To Boston Celtics
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To Memphis Grizzlies
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To Washington Wizards
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June 28 | To Boston Celtics
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To Detroit Pistons
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[68] |
To Boston Celtics
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To Charlotte Hornets
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[68][69] | |
To Atlanta Hawks
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To Boston Celtics
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[70][68] | |
To Boston Celtics
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To Sacramento Kings
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[68] | |
To Chicago Bulls
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To Washington Wizards
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[71] | |
June 30 | To Detroit Pistons
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To Los Angeles Clippers
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[72][73] |
July | |||
July 6 | To Brooklyn Nets
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To Detroit Pistons
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[74][75] |
To Brooklyn Nets
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To Houston Rockets
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[76] | |
To Dallas Mavericks
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To Oklahoma City Thunder
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[77] | |
To Dallas Mavericks
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To Sacramento Kings
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[78] | |
To Detroit Pistons |
To Washington Wizards
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[79][80] | |
To Golden State Warriors |
To Washington Wizards
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[81][82] | |
To Indiana Pacers
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To Sacramento Kings |
[83][84] | |
To Miami Heat
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To Oklahoma City Thunder
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[85][86] | |
Three-team trade | [87][88][89] | ||
To Cleveland Cavaliers
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To Miami Heat
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To San Antonio Spurs
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July 7 | To Atlanta Hawks |
To Utah Jazz |
[90][91] |
To Indiana Pacers |
To New York Knicks |
[92][93] | |
July 8 | To Cleveland Cavaliers |
To Utah Jazz
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[94][95] |
Five-team trade | [96][97] [98][99] [100][101] | ||
To Atlanta Hawks
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To Houston Rockets
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To Los Angeles Clippers
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To Memphis Grizzlies
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To Oklahoma City Thunder
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July 11 | To Memphis Grizzlies
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To Phoenix Suns
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[102] |
July 12 | To Atlanta Hawks |
To Oklahoma City Thunder
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[103][104] |
Three-team trade | [105][106][107] | ||
To Boston Celtics |
To Dallas Mavericks
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To San Antonio Spurs
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July 16 | To Orlando Magic
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To Phoenix Suns |
[108] |
July 17 | To Phoenix Suns
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To San Antonio Spurs
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[109][110] |
September | |||
September 27 | Three-team trade | [111][112][113] | |
To Milwaukee Bucks
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To Phoenix Suns
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To Portland Trail Blazers
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October | |||
October 1 | To Boston Celtics |
To Portland Trail Blazers
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[114][115] |
October 17 | To Houston Rockets |
To Oklahoma City Thunder
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[116][117] |
November | |||
November 1 | Three-team trade | [118][119][120] | |
To Los Angeles Clippers
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To Oklahoma City Thunder
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To Philadelphia 76ers
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November 3 | To Los Angeles Clippers
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To Sacramento Kings
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[121][ak] |
December | |||
December 30 | To New York Knicks |
To Toronto Raptors
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[122][123] |
January | |||
January 14 | To Detroit Pistons |
To Washington Wizards
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[124][125] |
January 17 | To Indiana Pacers
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To New Orleans Pelicans
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[126][127] |
To Indiana Pacers |
To Toronto Raptors
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[128][129] | |
January 23 | To Charlotte Hornets
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To Miami Heat |
[130][131] |
February | |||
February 1 | To Houston Rockets |
To Memphis Grizzlies
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[132][133] |
February 7 | To Boston Celtics |
To Memphis Grizzlies
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[134][135] |
February 8 | To Boston Celtics |
To Philadelphia 76ers
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[136] |
To Boston Celtics
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To Portland Trail Blazers
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[136][137] | |
To Brooklyn Nets |
To Toronto Raptors |
[138][139] | |
To Charlotte Hornets
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To Dallas Mavericks
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[140][141] | |
To Charlotte Hornets
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To Oklahoma City Thunder |
[142][143] | |
To Dallas Mavericks
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To Oklahoma City Thunder
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[141][144] | |
To Dallas Mavericks |
To Washington Wizards
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[141][145] | |
To Denver Nuggets
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To Los Angeles Clippers
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[146] | |
To Detroit Pistons
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To Minnesota Timberwolves |
[147][148] | |
To Detroit Pistons
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To New York Knicks |
[149][150] | |
To Detroit Pistons
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To Philadelphia 76ers
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[151][152] | |
To Detroit Pistons |
To Utah Jazz
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[153][154] | |
To Golden State Warriors
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To Indiana Pacers
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[155][156] | |
To Milwaukee Bucks |
To Philadelphia 76ers
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[157][158] | |
To Milwaukee Bucks
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To Sacramento Kings
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[159][160] | |
To Toronto Raptors |
To Utah Jazz
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[161][162] | |
Three-team trade | [163][164][165] | ||
To Brooklyn Nets
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To Memphis Grizzlies
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To Phoenix Suns
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Three-team trade | [166][167][168] | ||
To Indiana Pacers
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To Philadelphia 76ers
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To San Antonio Spurs
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Free agents
The NBA's free agency period began on June 30 at 6 p.m. EST.
Players were allowed to sign new offers starting on July 6 at 12 p.m. ET, after the moratorium ended.
R | Denotes unsigned players whose free-agent rights were renounced |
Denotes sign-and-trade players | |
C | Denotes player who is claimed off waivers (same contract, different team) |
Denotes signed player who failed to make opening-day roster | |
Denotes player whose deal was later turned into a two-way contract | |
Denotes player signed to 10-day contract | |
Denotes restricted free agent whose offer sheet was matched by his old team | |
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* Player option
** Team option
*** Early termination option
Two-way contracts
Per recent NBA rules implemented as of the 2023–24 season, teams are permitted to have three two-way players on their roster at any given time, in addition to their 15-man regular season roster. A two-way player will provide services primarily to the team's G League affiliate, but can spend up to 50 days with the parent NBA team. Only players with four or fewer years of NBA experience are able to sign two-way contracts, which can be for either one season or two. Players entering training camp for a team have a chance to convert their training camp deal into a two-way contract if they prove themselves worthy enough for it. Teams also have the option to convert a two-way contract into a regular, minimum-salary NBA contract, at which point the player becomes a regular member of the parent NBA team. Two-way players are not eligible for NBA playoff rosters, so a team must convert any two-way players it wants to use in the playoffs, while waiving another player in the process.
Denotes players who were promoted to the main roster | |
Denotes players who were cut before season's end | |
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Going to other American leagues
The new league of all players is the NBA G League, although some players returned to their former team, as shown below. The NBA contract status of nearly all players is unrestricted free agent, and the rest are stated otherwise.
* | Denotes G-League players who returned to their former team |
† | Previously on a two-way contract |
Denotes players whose NBA contract status is unsigned draft pick | |
R | Denotes unsigned players whose free-agent rights were renounced |
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Going abroad
See also: List of 2023–24 EuroLeague transactions
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.
The following players were previously on NBA rosters, but chose to sign with abroad teams after their contract expired and they became free agents. The list also includes unsigned 2023 draft picks who signed with overseas teams, but excludes unsigned 2022 draft picks who were already playing overseas before the draft.
* | Denotes international players who returned to their home country |
Denotes players whose NBA contract status is unsigned draft pick | |
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Waived
Denotes player who did not clear waivers because his contract was claimed by another team | |
† | Denotes players who were on a two-way contract |
Denotes players whose contracts were voided |
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Training camp cuts
All players listed did not make the final roster.
† On a two-way contract.
C Claimed off waivers by another team.
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Draft
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Main article: 2023 NBA draft
The 2023 NBA draft was held on June 22, 2023, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. In two rounds of the draft, 58 amateur United States college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players, were selected. The following players signed a regular rookie contract unless noted otherwise.
Denotes players who signed two-way contract | |
Denotes players whose NBA two-way contract was upgraded to standard NBA contract | |
Denotes players who are expected to play abroad | |
Denotes players who are expected to play in the NBA G League without signing an NBA contract |
First round
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Second round
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Previous years' draftees
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Draft | Pick | Player | Date signed | Team | Previous team | Ref |
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2017 | 57 | Aleksandar Vezenkov | July 13 | Sacramento Kings | Olympiacos (Greece) |
[919] |
2021 | 50 | Filip Petrušev | July 16 | Philadelphia 76ers | Crvena zvezda Meridianbet (Serbia) |
[920] |
2014 | 52 | Vasilije Micić | July 17 | Oklahoma City Thunder | Anadolu Efes (Turkey) |
[921] |
2022 | 55 | Gui Santos | November 7 | Golden State Warriors | Santa Cruz Warriors (NBA G League) |
[922] |
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Notes
- In a July 7 trade, Indiana received the right to swap this for New York's pick.[62]
- Washington has the right to swap picks if its own pick is No. 1–12.[62]
- Washington has the right to swap its pick if it is No. 1–8 and it already conveyed its own first-round pick to New York by 2025; if the New York conveyance has not been met, Washington's swap right is extinguished.[62]
- Brooklyn has the right to swap a 2028 first-round pick—Philadelphia's subject to conveyability and protection, as well as their own—for the Suns'; Washington may then swap for the pick Phoenix holds.[62]
- The less favorable of the picks originally belonging to Charlotte and Minnesota.[62]
- The least favorable of the four picks originally belonging to Houston, Los Angeles Clippers, Oklahoma City, and Utah; Houston's pick is protected No. 1–4, Utah's No. 1–10.[62] Indiana traded this pick to Toronto in January 2024 as part of the package for Pascal Siakam.
- If the Thunder receive the Nuggets' protected pick in 2027 or 2028, this pick becomes available two years later if No. 6–30; otherwise this will convert to Denver's 2030 second-round pick.[62]
- Boston will receive the pick if it is No. 5–30; if not conveyed in 2024, then in 2025 if No. 2–30; unprotected in 2026 if not already conveyed.[62]
- The most favorable of the picks originally belonging to Detroit (if No. 31–55), Golden State and Washington.[62]
- The most favorable of the picks originally belonging to Minnesota, New Orleans, New York and Portland.[62]
- Brooklyn will receive the pick if it is No. 56–60, otherwise they receive nothing.[62]
- The more favorable of the picks originally belonging to Brooklyn and Dallas.[62]
- Washington will receive the pick if it is No. 21–30, otherwise they receive Golden State's second-round pick.[62]
- The least favorable of the picks originally belonging to Houston, Indiana, Miami, Oklahoma and San Antonio.[62]
- The least favorable of the picks originally belonging to Dallas, Oklahoma and Philadelphia.[62]
- Atlanta will receive the pick if it is No. 31–42, otherwise the pick goes to Portland and the Hawks receive nothing.[62] This pick was traded to Oklahoma City on July 12.
- The less favorable of the picks originally belonging to Indiana and Phoenix.[62]
- The less favorable of the picks originally belonging to Indiana and Washington.[62]
- Memphis has the right to swap the most favorable of the picks originally belonging to Boston, Indiana, and Miami for the pick belonging to the Clippers; after that, Houston will receive either the Clippers' pick (if swapped) or the most favorable of the Boston/Indiana/Miami picks, whichever is less favorable.[62]
- Washington has the right to swap picks with Phoenix if the Washington pick is No. 1–12, after which Memphis can swap with Phoenix.[62]
- Washington has the right to swap picks with Phoenix, after which Memphis can swap with Phoenix.[62]
- More favorable of the picks originally belonging to Chicago and New Orleans.[62]
- Most favorable of the picks originally belonging to Detroit, Golden State and Washington with pick originally belonging to Dallas.[62]
- Washington has the right to swap first-round picks with Phoenix if Washington still owns its own pick and it is in the top eight; Orlando then has the right to swap picks with Phoenix.[62]
- The least favorable of the picks originally belonging to Detroit, Milwaukee, and Orlando.[62]
- Phoenix will receive the pick if it is No. 46–60, otherwise it receives nothing.[62]
- Phoenix will receive if pick is 49-54, otherwise they receive nothing.[62]
- Portland will receive the pick if it is No. 5–30, rolling over to 2025 if No. 2–30, then unprotected in 2026.[62]
- The less favorable of the picks originally belonging to Golden State and Washington.[62]
- After swap rights involving picks originally belonging to Minnesota/New York and New Orleans/Portland are resolved, Washington will receive the less favorable pick of the more favorable pick from each pairing—e.g. if New York and Portland turned out to be the more favorable picks, Washington would receive the less favorable of the two.[62]
- Boston has the right to swap picks with New Orleans, after which New Orleans will convey the available pick to Indiana.[62]
- Toronto will receive the pick if it's No. 4–30, otherwise they'll receive the least favorable of the 2024 second-round picks originally belonging to Cleveland, Indiana, and Utah, as well as Indiana's 2025 second-round pick.[62]
- The least favorable of the four picks originally belonging to Houston, Los Angeles Clippers, Oklahoma City, and Utah; Houston's pick is protected No. 1–4, Utah's No. 1–10.[62] Toronto traded this pick to Utah on February 8, 2024.
- Toronto will receive the pick if it's No. 5–30, rolling over to 2027 with the same protection; if it falls No. 1–4 in both years, it will convert to Utah's 2027 second-round pick and Dallas's 2028 second-round pick.[62]
- The least favorable of three picks owned by Indiana. Milwaukee is the only pick definitely held by Indiana, the less favorable of Chicago/New Orleans is another, and the third is the least favorable of Cleveland/Indiana/Utah; this conflicts Toronto's claim on Indiana's pick, which they will receive if the Pacers' first-round pick is No. 1–3, so some detail is incorrect.
- The least favorable of the four picks originally belonging to Houston, Los Angeles Clippers, Oklahoma City, and Utah; Houston's pick is protected No. 1–4, Utah's No. 1–10.[62] Toronto traded this pick to Utah on February 8, 2024.
- Team denotes the team that holds the players' draft rights at the time of contract signing. Teams in parentheses denotes the teams that drafted the players before any trade occurred.
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