NBA Trade Tracker: Stay Updated on Moves Ahead of the February 6 Deadline
The NBA trade deadline has various implications.
Some franchises aim to enhance their rosters now to boost their playoff chances, while others focus on acquiring players or draft picks for future improvement. Additionally, certain teams are looking for ways to relieve salary cap pressure.
Moreover, some organizations and players are eager to move on from situations that are no longer beneficial. A shout-out to the Miami Heat and Jimmy Butler!
The NBA trade deadline is set for February 6, and as in many seasons, numerous teams are keen to make deals and players are up for grabs.
It’s still unclear how active the trade market will be this season. If too many teams prioritize holding on to their assets and maintaining financial flexibility, things might quiet down.
Here are the trades that have taken place since the beginning of the 2024-25 NBA season:
2024-25 NBA Trade Deadline Tracker
Suns Acquire Nick Richards
Feb. 15: The Charlotte Hornets sent center Nick Richards along with a second-round draft pick to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for guard-forward Josh Okogie and three second-round picks.
Lakers Obtain Dorian Finney-Smith
Dec. 29: The Los Angeles Lakers traded guard D’Angelo Russell, forward Maxwell Lewis, and three second-round draft picks (including a protected pick in 2027 and unprotected ones in 2030 and 2031) to the Brooklyn Nets for forward Dorian Finney-Smith and guard Shake Milton.
Warriors Trade for Dennis Schroder from Nets
Dec. 15: The Golden State Warriors received guard Dennis Schroder and a 2025 second-round pick (from Miami) from the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for guard De’Anthony Melton, guard Reece Beekman, and three second-round draft picks – one in 2026 from Atlanta, one in 2028 from Atlanta, and one in 2029 from Golden State.
Heat Trade Thomas Bryant to the Pacers
Dec. 15: The Miami Heat traded center Thomas Bryant to the Indiana Pacers in return for the option to swap second-round picks in 2031, ensuring Miami receives the higher of the two teams’ second-round picks that year.