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The Trade Deadline has arrived. Here’s a recap of everything that’s happened in the last few hours of NBA trade action

We’re here! After the Trae Young trade, the NBA market has officially come alive. Below is a summary of the most important trades from the final hours leading up to the 2026 NBA Trade Deadline.

Thursday, February 5, 2026

No “serious” offer for Ja Morant

In the end, Ja Morant stayed with the Memphis Grizzlies. According to sources (confirmed by Shams Charania), several teams were interested in the Grizzlies’ star, but none made a concrete offer.

Cam Thomas waived by the Nets

The Brooklyn Nets have waived Cam Thomas, allowing the player to enter free agency. The franchise has decided to give him the opportunity to find a new team.

Tyus Jones to the Mavs

The Charlotte Hornets are trading Tyus Jones to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Malaki Branham, according to ESPN. The Mavs, who had already shown interest in Jones during the season, are able to complete the deal today, while Charlotte creates a $7 million trade exception.

Ivica Zubac to the Pacers

Pacers land Ivica Zubac and Kobe Brown, while the Clippers receive Bennedict Mathurin, Isaiah Jackson, two first-round picks, and one second-round pick.

According to Haynes, the Jazz turned down an offer from the Pacers that included two first-round picks for Walker Kessler. At that point, Indiana shifted its focus and pivoted to Ivica Zubac.

Eric Gordon to the Grizzlies

The Philadelphia 76ers are trading Eric Gordon and a 2032 second-round pick swap to the Memphis Grizzlies. This move gives the Sixers the flexibility needed to complete the conversion of Dominick Barlow’s two-way contract.

Alvarado to the Knicks

The Knicks are trading Dalen Terry and two second-round picks to the Pelicans in exchange for José Alvarado.

Chris Boucher to the Jazz

The Boston Celtics have sent the former Raptor to the Jazz with the goal of lowering their salary cap.

Giannis stays with the Bucks… for now

The Milwaukee Bucks have informed teams that they will keep Giannis Antetokounmpo until the trade deadline and will begin focusing on other trades.

Trade between the Bucks, Suns and Bulls

The Milwaukee Bucks have reached an agreement with the Phoenix Suns and the Chicago Bulls to trade for Cole Anthony and Amir Coffey in exchange for Nick Richards and Nigel Hayes-Davis.

Bucks get: Ousmane Dieng and Nigel Hayes-Davis

Suns get: Cole Anthony and Amir Coffey

Bulls get: Nick Richards

Luke Kennard to the Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers are trading Gabe Vincent and a 2032 second-round pick to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Luke Kennard.

Ayo Dosunmu to the T’Wolves

Ayo Dosunmu is heading to Minnesota, while the Bulls receive guard Rob Dillingham, forward Leonard Miller, and four second-round Draft picks

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Porzingis to the Warriors

The Golden State Warriors have reached an agreement with the Atlanta Hawks on a trade that reshapes both teams. Atlanta acquires Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield, adding athleticism and perimeter shooting to its roster. The Warriors land Kristaps Porzingis, betting on the talent of the former Celtics big man.

Tyus Jones to the Hornets

Charlotte acquires Tyus Jones along with a 2027 second-round pick (the less favorable of Boston and Orlando) and a 2028 second-round pick. The Magic receive cash considerations, a primarily financial move that allows the franchise to free up space and roster flexibility.

Lonzo Ball to the Jazz

The Utah Jazz have completed a three-team trade, bringing Lonzo Ball to Utah along with cash from the Cavaliers. The Hawks acquire center Jock Landale, while Cleveland comes away with two second-round picks.

Chris Paul to the Raptors

The Clippers, Nets, and Raptors have reached an agreement on a three-team trade: Chris Paul is headed to Toronto, while Brooklyn receives Ochai Agbaji, a 2032 Raptors second-round pick, and cash, according to ESPN.

The Raptors will not require Chris Paul to report to the team and may continue to discuss further trades involving him in the coming hours. With this move, Toronto gets out of the luxury tax, while Brooklyn acquires an asset and cash to help cover Agbaji’s salary. The Clippers, meanwhile, free up a roster spot and save approximately $7 million in tax payments.

Anthony Davis to the Wizards

The Dallas Mavericks are trading Anthony Davis, Jaden Hardy, D’Angelo Russell, and Dante Exum to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Khris Middleton, AJ Johnson, Malaki Branham, Marvin Bagley III, two first-round picks, and three second-round picks.

Jared McCain to the Thunder

The Thunder have acquired Jared McCain, while the Sixers receive the Rockets’ 2026 first-round pick and three second-round picks, strengthening their arsenal of future assets.

Coby White to the Hornets

The Chicago Bulls are trading Coby White and Mike Conley Jr. to the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Collin Sexton, Ousmane Dieng, and three second-round picks.

Yabusele to the Bulls

The former Real Madrid forward, for now, postpones a return to Europe and heads to the Chicago Bulls, with Dalen Terry going the opposite way and joining the Knicks.

GSW trade Jackson-Davis to the Raptors

The Golden State Warriors have completed a trade with the Toronto Raptors, moving another piece of their roster. Toronto acquires center Trayce Jackson-Davis. The Warriors receive a 2026 second-round Draft pick from the Los Angeles Lakers, gaining future flexibility with an eye on the market.

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

James Harden to the Cavs

James Harden heads to Ohio, while the Clippers welcome Darius Garland along with a second-round pick. A move involving two top-tier point guards that could reshape both teams.

Vucevic to the Boston Celtics

The Chicago Bulls are sending Nikola Vucevic and a second-round pick to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Anfernee Simons and a second-round pick.

After years of rumors, Vucevic is leaving Chicago to strengthen the Celtics’ frontcourt.

Jaren Jackson Jr. to the Utah Jazz

A blockbuster deal between the Jazz and Grizzlies sees Utah land Jaren Jackson Jr. as the new cornerstone of the frontcourt, while also adding Konchar, Landale, and Vince Williams Jr. to boost depth and flexibility. The idea is clear: raise the defensive ceiling and secure a technical reference point to build around.

Memphis instead chooses a more future-oriented path (they now own 13 first-round picks over the next seven years), acquiring three first-rounders and several rotation-ready players such as Kyle Anderson, Hendricks, and Niang. A move that signals a recalibration of the project, focused on assets and a deeper rotation.

Bulls, Timberwolves and Pistons complete three-team trade

A three-team deal between Chicago, Minnesota, and Detroit reshapes the balance among the three franchises. The Bulls acquire Jaden Ivey and Mike Conley Jr., while the Pistons receive Kevin Huerter and Dario Saric. Detroit also secures a protected 2026 first-round pick swap from Minnesota, adding further value to a move that shakes up the landscape for all three teams involved.

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Krejci to the Blazers, Atlanta stockpiles assets

The Blazers add Vit Krejci, a young and versatile perimeter player, mainly useful for bringing structure and decision-making to the second unit. A low-risk move, aimed more at development than immediate impact.

Atlanta cashes in by moving a marginal rotation piece, receiving Duop Reath and two future second-round picks – another sign of careful asset management without reshaping the core of the roster.

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Schroder and Keon Ellis to the Cavs

The Cavs take advantage of a three-team trade to add Dennis Schroder and Keon Ellis, increasing depth and options in the backcourt. A targeted move designed to cover multiple needs without giving up key pieces.

Sacramento lands De’Andre Hunter, a wing with experience and physicality, while Chicago brings in Saric and two second-round picks, operating in line with a medium-term strategy.

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Trae Young to the Wizards

Washington makes a splash by acquiring Trae Young, the new face of the franchise and an unquestioned offensive focal point. A decision that reshapes the team’s identity and accelerates the rebuild around a proven star.

Atlanta responds by bringing in CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert, opting for a more balanced backcourt and less reliance on a single creator. A move that reshuffles hierarchies and playing style, with a greater distribution of responsibilities.


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