This is a list of transactions that have taken place during the 2020 NBA off-season and the 2020–21 NBA season.
Retirement
editFront office movements
editHead coaching changes
edit- Off-season
Departure date | Team | Outgoing Head Coach | Reason for Departure | Hire date | Incoming Head Coach | Last coaching position | Ref. |
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July 30 | New York Knicks | Mike Miller (interim) | Demoted | July 30 | Tom Thibodeau | Minnesota Timberwolves head coach (2016–2019) | [16] |
August 14 | Chicago Bulls | Jim Boylen | Fired | September 22 | Billy Donovan | Oklahoma City Thunder head coach (2015–2020) | [17][18] |
August 15 | New Orleans Pelicans | Alvin Gentry | Fired | October 22 | Stan Van Gundy | Detroit Pistons head coach (2014–2018) | [19][20] |
August 24 | Philadelphia 76ers | Brett Brown | Fired | October 3 | Doc Rivers | Los Angeles Clippers head coach (2013–2020) | [21][22] |
August 26 | Indiana Pacers | Nate McMillan | Fired | October 20 | Nate Bjorkgren | Toronto Raptors assistant coach (2018–2020) | [23][24] |
September 3 | Brooklyn Nets | Jacque Vaughn (interim) | Demoted | September 3 | Steve Nash | Golden State Warriors player development consultant (2015–2020) | [25] |
September 8 | Oklahoma City Thunder | Billy Donovan | Mutually agree to part ways | November 11 | Mark Daigneault | Oklahoma City Thunder Assistant Head Coach (2019–2020) | .[26][27] |
September 13 | Houston Rockets | Mike D'Antoni | End of Contract | October 30 | Stephen Silas | Dallas Mavericks assistant coach (2018–2020) | [28][29] |
September 28 | Los Angeles Clippers | Doc Rivers | Mutually agree to part ways | October 20 | Tyronn Lue | Los Angeles Clippers lead assistant coach (2019–2020) | [30][31] |
- In-Season
Departure date | Team | Outgoing Head Coach | Reason for Departure | Hire date | Incoming Head Coach | Last coaching position | Ref. |
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February 21 | Minnesota Timberwolves | Ryan Saunders | Fired | February 22 | Chris Finch | Toronto Raptors assistant coach (2020–2021) | [32][33] |
March 1 | Atlanta Hawks | Lloyd Pierce | Fired | March 1 | Nate McMillan (Interim) | Atlanta Hawks assistant coach (2020–2021) | [34][35] |
General manager changes
editDeparture date | Team | Outgoing General Manager | Reason for Departure | Hire date | Incoming General Manager | Last managerial position | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
August 14 | Sacramento Kings | Vlade Divac | Resigned | August 14 | Monte McNair | Sacramento Kings Special Advisor to General Manager (2019–2020) | [36] |
October 15 | Houston Rockets | Daryl Morey | Resigned | October 15 | Rafael Stone | Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations of the Houston Rockets (2019–2020) | [37][38][39] |
Player movements
editTrades
editNovember | |||||
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November 16 | To Oklahoma City Thunder
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To Phoenix Suns |
[41][42] | ||
November 17 | To New York Knicks
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To Utah Jazz
|
[43] | ||
November 18 (Draft-day trades) |
To Cleveland Cavaliers
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To Milwaukee Bucks
|
[44] | ||
To Milwaukee Bucks
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To Orlando Magic
|
[45] | |||
November 19 | To Boston Celtics
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To Oklahoma City Thunder
|
[46][47] | ||
To Charlotte Hornets
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To New Orleans Pelicans
|
[48][49] | |||
To Dallas Mavericks
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To Philadelphia 76ers |
[50][51] | |||
To Los Angeles Clippers
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To Minnesota Timberwolves
|
[52][53] | |||
To Los Angeles Lakers |
To Oklahoma City Thunder
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[54] | |||
To Memphis Grizzlies
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To Sacramento Kings
|
[55][56] | |||
To New Orleans Pelicans
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To Utah Jazz
|
[57][58] | |||
To Oklahoma City Thunder
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To Washington Wizards
|
[59][60] | |||
Three-team trade | [61][62] | ||||
To Brooklyn Nets
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To Detroit Pistons
| ||||
To Los Angeles Clippers
| |||||
November 20 | To Atlanta Hawks |
To Detroit Pistons |
[63][64] | ||
Three-team trade | [65][66][67] | ||||
To Minnesota Timberwolves
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To New York Knicks
| ||||
To Oklahoma City Thunder
| |||||
Three-team trade | [68][69][70] | ||||
To Boston Celtics
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To Memphis Grizzlies
| ||||
To Portland Trail Blazers
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November 22 | To Denver Nuggets
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To Detroit Pistons
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[71] | ||
To Detroit Pistons
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To Utah Jazz
|
[72] | |||
To Golden State Warriors |
To Oklahoma City Thunder
|
[73][74] | |||
To Houston Rockets
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To Portland Trail Blazers |
[75] | |||
To New York Knicks |
To Utah Jazz
|
[76] | |||
November 23 | To Cleveland Cavaliers
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To Los Angeles Lakers |
[44] | ||
To Detroit Pistons |
To Philadelphia 76ers |
[77] | |||
Four-team trade | [78][79][80][81] | ||||
To Denver Nuggets
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To Milwaukee Bucks
| ||||
To New Orleans Pelicans
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To Oklahoma City Thunder
| ||||
November 24 | To Atlanta Hawks
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To Oklahoma City Thunder
|
[82] | ||
To Detroit Pistons
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To Houston Rockets
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[83] | |||
To Minnesota Timberwolves |
To New York Knicks
|
[84] | |||
November 25 | To Houston Rockets
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To Sacramento Kings
|
[85][86] | ||
To Indiana Pacers |
To Oklahoma City Thunder
|
[87] | |||
November 27 | To Cleveland Cavaliers
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To Utah Jazz
|
[88][89] | ||
To Houston Rockets
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To New York Knicks
|
[90] | |||
Three-team trade | [61][62][91] | ||||
To Dallas Mavericks
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To Detroit Pistons
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To Oklahoma City Thunder
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November 29 | To Boston Celtics
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To Charlotte Hornets
|
[92][93] | ||
December | |||||
December 2 | To Houston Rockets |
To Washington Wizards |
[94][95] | ||
December 8 | To Oklahoma City Thunder
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To Philadelphia 76ers |
[96][97] | ||
January | |||||
January 16 | Four-team trade | [98][99][100][101] | |||
To Brooklyn Nets
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To Cleveland Cavaliers
| ||||
To Houston Rockets
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To Indiana Pacers
| ||||
January 22 | To Houston Rockets |
To Cleveland Cavaliers
|
[102][103] | ||
February | |||||
February 8 | To Detroit Pistons
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To New York Knicks |
[104][105] | ||
March | |||||
March 13 | To Detroit Pistons |
To Oklahoma City Thunder
|
[106][107] | ||
March 17 | To Miami Heat |
To Oklahoma City Thunder
|
[108][109] | ||
March 18 | To Milwaukee Bucks
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To Phoenix Suns |
[110][111] | ||
March 19 | To Houston Rockets
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To Milwaukee Bucks
|
[112][113] | ||
March 22 | To Los Angeles Clippers
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To Sacramento Kings
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[114][115] | ||
March 25 | To Atlanta Hawks
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To Los Angeles Clippers |
[116][117] | ||
To Boston Celtics |
To Orlando Magic
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[118][119] | |||
To Charlotte Hornets
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To Golden State Warriors
|
[120][121] | |||
To Chicago Bulls |
To Orlando Magic
|
[122][123] | |||
To Cleveland Cavaliers
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To Denver Nuggets |
[124] | |||
To Dallas Mavericks |
To New Orleans Pelicans
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[125] | |||
To Denver Nuggets |
To Orlando Magic
|
[126][127] | |||
To Detroit Pistons
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To Sacramento Kings |
[128][129] | |||
To Golden State Warriors
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To San Antonio Spurs
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[130] | |||
To Houston Rockets
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To Miami Heat |
[131][132] | |||
To Miami Heat |
To Sacramento Kings |
[133][134] | |||
To Portland Trail Blazers |
To Toronto Raptors |
[135] | |||
To Sacramento Kings |
To Toronto Raptors
|
[136] | |||
To Toronto Raptors
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To Utah Jazz |
[137] | |||
Three-team trade | [138][139] | ||||
To Boston Celtics
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To Chicago Bulls
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To Washington Wizards
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Three-team trade | [140][141][142] | ||||
To New York Knicks
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To Oklahoma City Thunder
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To Philadelphia 76ers
|
Free agents
editOn November 9, it was announced that free agency would begin on November 20 at 6 p.m. ET, with signings permitted starting at 12 p.m. ET on November 22.[143]
Denotes unsigned players whose free-agent rights were renounced | |
Denotes sign and trade players | |
Denotes player who is signed after buyout | |
Denotes signed player to Training Camp who failed to make opening day roster | |
Denotes signed player whose contract is Non Fully Guaranteed on opening day | |
Denotes player signed to 10-day contract |
* Player option
** Team option
*** Early termination option
**** Previously on a two-way contract
Free-agent two-way contracts
editPer recent NBA rules implemented as of the 2017–18 season, teams are permitted to have two 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 45 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, waiving another player in the process.
During the shortened 2020–21 season, two-way deals will work a little differently than usual. Rather than being limited to spending 45 days with their NBA teams, two-way players would be eligible to be active for up to 50 of their team's 72 NBA games. And instead of having their salaries by how many days they spend in the NBA, they'll receive flat salaries of $449,155.
Denotes players who got promoted to the main roster | |
Denotes players who got cut before seasons end |
**** Previously on a two-way contract
Going to other American and Canadian leagues
edit* | Denotes G-League players who returned to their former team |
Going overseas
editDenotes international players who returned to their home country |
Waived
editDenotes player who did not clear waivers because his contract was claimed by another team |
- † Two-way contract
Training camp cuts
editAll players listed did not make the final roster.
Draft
editFirst round
editSecond round
edit**** Signed two-way contract
Previous years' draftees
editDraft | Pick | Player | Date signed | Team | Previous team | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | 16 | Chuma Okeke | November 16 | Orlando Magic | Lakeland Magic (G League) |
[671] |
35 | Didi Louzada | April 27 | New Orleans Pelicans | Sydney Kings (Australia) |
[672] | |
37 | Deividas Sirvydis | December 1 | Detroit Pistons | Hapoel Jerusalem (Israel) |
[257] | |
2018 | 51 | Tony Carr* | New Orleans Pelicans | Erie BayHawks (G League) |
[250] |
* Signed Exhibit 10 Deal
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Oklahoma will receive the pick in 2022 if it's No. 13-30, in 2023 if No. 11-30, in 2024 if No. 9-30, in 2025 if not conveyed earlier.[40] Conveyed in 2022.
- ^ Orlando will receive the pick the year after Indiana conveys their second-round pick to Brooklyn, which will happen in 2021 if the pick is No. 31-44, in 2022 if No. 31-44, or in 2023 regardless of position.[40] Orlando received the pick in 2022.
- ^ Boston will receive the pick if it's No. 56-60, otherwise they receive nothing.[40] Oklahoma City's pick fell in its protected range, so Boston received nothing.
- ^ New Orleans traded this pick to Oklahoma City on November 24[40]
- ^ Lessort's rights were traded to New York on November 20.
- ^ Minnesota traded this pick to New York on November 20[40]
- ^ McDaniels' rights were traded to Minnesota on November 20.
- ^ Sacramento will receive the worse of the picks originally belonging to Chicago and Detroit.[40] Sacramento received Chicago's pick.
- ^ The second-best of the three picks originally belonging to Dallas, Houston, and Miami. If the Houston pick is No. 31-32, Boston receives the worse of the Dallas and Miami picks.[40] Part of this tangled skein of swap rights was traded from Dallas to Oklahoma City on November 27.
- ^ Oklahoma City will receive the pick if it's No. 21-30, otherwise they receive Minnesota's 2021 second-round pick.[40] Golden State's pick fell in its protected range, so Oklahoma City received Minnesota's second-round pick.
- ^ Stewart's rights were traded to Detroit on November 24.
- ^ Houston will receive the pick in 2021 if it's No. 15-30, rolling over with the same protection through 2027; if the pick is never No. 15-30, Houston will receive Portland's 2027 second-round pick.[40] Portland's pick fell outside the protected range, so it was conveyed to Houston.
- ^ The better of the picks originally belonging to Cleveland and Utah.[40]
- ^ Oklahoma City will receive the pick if it's No. 15-30, in 2024 (No. 15-30), or in 2025 (No. 15-30); if the pick isn't conveyed, Oklahoma City will receive Denver's 2025 and 2026 second-round picks.[40]
- ^ Oklahoma City will receive the pick if it's No. 56-60, otherwise they receive nothing.[40]
- ^ Houston will receive the pick in 2021 if it is No. 17-30, 2022 (No. 17-30), 2023 (No. 19-30), 2024 (No. 19-30), 2025 (No. 14-30), 2026 (No. 12-30), or in 2027 (No. 10-30); if the pick is not conveyed, Houston will receive Detroit's 2027 second-round pick. Detroit's pick fell in its protected range in 2021 and 2022, so Houston's claim rolled over.
- ^ This pick was traded to Sacramento on November 25.[40]
- ^ The better of the picks originally belonging to Dallas and Miami.[40]
- ^ Boston will receive the pick if it's No. 56-60, otherwise they receive nothing.[40] The pick fell within its protected range and was not conveyed.
- ^ Houston will receive the pick if it's No. 15-30, in 2024 (No. 13-30), in 2025 (No. 11-30), or 2026 (No. 9-30); if the pick is not conveyed, Houston will receive Washington's 2026 and 2027 second-round picks.[40]
- ^ Oklahoma City Thunder will receive the pick in 2025 if it's No. 7-30, in 2026 (No. 5-30), or in 2027 (No. 5-30); if the pick is not conveyed, Oklahoma City will receive Philadelphia's 2027 second-round pick.[40]
- ^ After Oklahoma City chooses whether to swap its own pick or Miami's pick for Houston's, Houston may swap the pick it holds for Brooklyn's pick. If Houston's own pick is No. 1-4 Oklahoma City may not swap picks.[40] Brooklyn's pick was later in the first round than any pick Houston held.
- ^ After Oklahoma City chooses whether to swap its pick for Houston's, Houston may swap the pick it holds for Brooklyn's pick. If Houston's own pick is No. 1-10 Oklahoma City may not swap picks.[40]
- ^ The worst of the picks originally belonging to Dallas, Houston, and Miami. If Houston's pick is No. 31-32 it will go to Indiana.[40]
- ^ The worse of the picks originally belonging to Cleveland and Utah.[40]
- ^ Cleveland will receive the pick if it's No. 56-60, otherwise Houston retains the pick and Cleveland receives nothing.[40]
- ^ Houston already has the right to swap their second-round pick for Philadelphia's,[40] after which they have the right to swap the second-round pick they have for Milwaukee's first-round pick if it's No. 10-30, otherwise the Milwaukee swap right expires. Milwaukee's pick fell outside its protected range, making it available to Houston. Philadelphia's second-round pick was later than Houston's, so Houston did not exercise that swap right.
- ^ The Clippers will receive the pick if it's No. 55-60, otherwise they receive nothing.[40] The pick fell within its protected range and was not conveyed.
- ^ Sacramento will receive the pick if it's No. 56-60, otherwise they receive nothing.[40] The pick fell within its protected range and was not conveyed.
- ^ The worse of the picks originally belonging to Boston and Memphis.[40]
- ^ Charlotte will receive the pick if it's No. 55-60, otherwise the pick will remain with Golden State.[40] The pick fell within its protected range and was instead conveyed to Golden State.
- ^ Golden State will receive the pick if it's No. 56-60, otherwise they receive nothing.
- ^ Orlando will receive the pick in 2021 if it's No. 5-30, otherwise rolling over to 2022 if it's No. 4-30; if not conveyed by 2022, it will convert to Chicago's 2024 and 2025 second-round picks.[40]
- ^ Orlando will receive this pick two years after the first, if it's No. 5-30 in the first available year or No. 4-30 in the second; if not conveyed in either year it will convert to Chicago's 2026 and 2027 second-round picks.[40]
- ^ Cleveland will receive the pick if it's No. 47-60, otherwise they receive nothing.
- ^ Denver first owes its 2023 first-round pick to Oklahoma City. The protections on that pick mean it will be at least 2025 before Orlando receives Denver's pick, which it will do if it's No. 6-30, rolling over with the same protection for three years.[40]
- ^ If Miami's pick is No. 15-30 then Houston may swap either its pick or Brooklyn's for Miami's. If Miami's pick is No. 1-14 then Houston will instead retain Brooklyn's pick and receive the worse of the second-round picks originally belonging to Denver and Philadelphia.[40] Houston finished with the worst record in the league, Miami with one of the best.
- ^ Houston has the right to swap picks with Philadelphia[40] before the 76ers convey a pick to New York. Philadelphia's pick was later in the round than Houston's, so Houston did not exercise their swap right.
- ^ New York will receive the pick if it's No. 56-60, otherwise they receive nothing.
- ^ a b Became unrestricted free agent after qualifying offer was withdrawn.
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