There’s nothing quite like a cover-of-darkness, nobody-saw-this-coming blockbuster with two of basketball’s 10-best players to jolt the NBA’s trade season into action.
The Dallas Mavericks’ decision to send superstar Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis and a first-round draft pick early Sunday stunned team executives across the league. It also left one obvious question ahead of Thursday’s 3 p.m. ET trade deadline: Who’s next?
The Sacramento Kings followed about 20 hours later with a somewhat-less-surprising move, trading De’Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs in a three-team deal that also netted the Kings Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls. In the span of less than a day, four current 20-point scorers had been dealt ahead of the league deadline — the most in NBA history, according to ESPN Research.
Those almost certainly won’t be the final trades this week. We’ll recap each here as they happen.
Spurs get:
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De’Aaron Fox
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Jordan McLaughlin
Kings get:
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Zach LaVine
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Sidy Cissoko
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Charlotte 2025 first-round pick (top-14 protected; becomes 2026 and ’27 second-rounders if not conveyed)
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San Antonio 2027 first-round pick
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Chicago 2025 second-round pick
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Denver 2028 second-round pick
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Rights returned to their own 2028 second-round pick
Bulls get:
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Zach Collins
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Tre Jones
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Kevin Huerter
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Rights returned to their own 2025 first-round pick
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Lakers get:
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Luka Dončić
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Maxi Kleber
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Markieff Morris
Mavericks get:
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Anthony Davis
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Max Christie
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L.A. Lakers 2029 first-round pick
Jazz get:
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Jalen Hood-Schifino
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L.A. Clippers 2025 second-round pick
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Dallas 2025 second-round pick
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Clippers get:
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Drew Eubanks
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Patty Mills
Jazz get:
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Mo Bamba (since waived)
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P.J. Tucker
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Clippers 2030 second-round pick
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Cash considerations
Suns get:
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2025 first-round pick (least favorable of Cleveland/Minnesota/Utah)
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2027 first-round pick (least favorable of Cleveland/Minnesota/Utah)
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2029 first-round pick (least favorable of Cleveland/Minnesota/Utah)
Jazz get:
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Phoenix 2031 first-round pick
Hornets get:
Josh Okogie
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Denver 2026 second-round pick
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Denver 2031 second-round pick
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Phoenix 2031 second-round pick
Suns get:
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Nick Richards
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Denver 2025 second-round pick
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Lakers get:
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Dorian Finney-Smith
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Shake Milton
Nets get:
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D’Angelo Russell
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Maxwell Lewis
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Lakers 2027, 2030 and 2031 second-round picks
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Warriors get:
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Dennis Schroder
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Miami 2025 second-round pick
Nets get:
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De’Anthony Melton
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Reece Beekman
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Atlanta 2026 second-round pick
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Atlanta 2028 second-round pick
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Golden State 2029 second-round pick
Heat trade Thomas Bryant to Pacers (Dec. 15)
Pacers get:
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Thomas Bryant
Heat get:
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2031 second-round pick swap with Indiana
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