This is a list of transactions that have taken place during the 2024 NBA off-season and the 2024–25 NBA season.
Retirement
editDate | Name | Team(s) played (years) | Age | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 19 | Sergio Rodríguez | Portland Trail Blazers (2006–2009) Sacramento Kings (2009–2010) New York Knicks (2010) Philadelphia 76ers (2016–2017) |
38 | Also played abroad | [1] |
Front 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. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
April 3 | Charlotte Hornets | Steve Clifford | Stepped down | May 9 | Charles Lee | Boston Celtics assistant coach (2023–2024) | [2][3] |
April 22 | Brooklyn Nets | Kevin Ollie (interim) | Demoted | April 22 | Jordi Fernández | Sacramento Kings associate head coach (2022–2024) | [4] |
May 3 | Los Angeles Lakers | Darvin Ham | Fired | June 24 | JJ Redick | Brooklyn Basketball Academy volunteer head coach – 4th grade boys team (2024) | [5][6] |
May 9 | Phoenix Suns | Frank Vogel | Fired | May 11 | Mike Budenholzer | Milwaukee Bucks head coach (2018–2023) | [7][8] |
May 23 | Cleveland Cavaliers | J. B. Bickerstaff | Fired | June 28 | Kenny Atkinson | Golden State Warriors associate head coach (2021–2024) | [9][10] |
June 19 | Detroit Pistons | Monty Williams | Fired | [11] |
General manager changes
edit- Off-season
Departure date | Team | Outgoing general manager | Reason for departure | Hire date | Incoming general manager | Last managerial position | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 1 | Detroit Pistons | Troy Weaver | Stepped down | [12] |
Player movements
editTrades
editJune | |||
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June 21 | To Chicago Bulls |
To Oklahoma City Thunder |
[13][14] |
June 26 (pre-draft) |
To Brooklyn Nets
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To Houston Rockets |
[15][16] |
June 26 (draft night) |
To Denver Nuggets
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To Phoenix Suns
|
[17][18] |
To Minnesota Timberwolves
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To San Antonio Spurs
|
[19][20] | |
To New York Knicks |
To Oklahoma City Thunder
|
[22][23] | |
To New York Knicks
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To Washington Wizards
|
[22][24] | |
June 27 | To Dallas Mavericks
|
To New York Knicks
|
[25][26] |
To Golden State Warriors |
To Oklahoma City Thunder
|
[27][28] | |
To New Orleans Pelicans
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To Orlando Magic
|
[29][30] | |
To New York Knicks
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To Oklahoma City Thunder
|
[27][26] | |
To New York Knicks
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To Phoenix Suns
|
[31][26] | |
To New York Knicks
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To Portland Trail Blazers |
[32][26] | |
To Oklahoma City Thunder
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To Portland Trail Blazers
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[27] | |
Three-team trade | [33][34][35] | ||
To Atlanta Hawks
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To Houston Rockets
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To Miami Heat
| |||
June 28 | To Sacramento Kings |
To Toronto Raptors
|
[36][37] |
Pending | To Atlanta Hawks
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To New Orleans Pelicans |
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To Brooklyn Nets
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To New York Knicks
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To Charlotte Hornets
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To Denver Nuggets
|
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To Dallas Mavericks |
To Detroit Pistons
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To Detroit Pistons
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To Minnesota Timberwolves
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To Golden State Warriors
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To Portland Trail Blazers
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To Indiana Pacers
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To San Antonio Spurs
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To Memphis Grizzlies
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To Minnesota Timberwolves
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To Minnesota Timberwolves
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To Toronto Raptors
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To Portland Trail Blazers |
To Washington Wizards
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[24] |
Free agents
editThe NBA's free agency period will begin on June 30 at 6 p.m. EST.
Players will be 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 |
* Player option
** Team option
*** Early termination option
Two-way contracts
editPer recent NBA rules implemented as of the 2024–25 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 |
Player | Date signed | Team | School / Club team | Ref |
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Going abroad
editThe 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 2024 draft picks who signed with overseas teams, but excludes unsigned 2023 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 |
Player | Date signed | New team | New country | Former NBA team | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frank Ntilikina | June 20 | Partizan Mozzart Bet | Serbia | Charlotte Hornets | [38] |
Admiral Schofield | June 28 | LDLC ASVEL | France | Orlando Magic | [39] |
Waived
editDenotes 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 |
Player | Date Waived | Former Team | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Seth Curry | June 28 | Charlotte Hornets | [40] |
Draft
editThe 2024 NBA draft was held on June 26–27, 2024, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York for round one and at ESPN's Seaport District Studios in Manhattan, New York for round two the following day. 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
editSecond round
editNotes
edit- ^ Houston may swap either their own pick or Oklahoma City's for the Suns' pick.
- ^ The more favorable of the picks originally belonging to Dallas and Phoenix.
- ^ Houston may swap their own pick for the less favorable of the picks originally belonging to Dallas and Phoenix. This gives Houston the two most favorable of the picks originally belonging to Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix, with Brooklyn receiving the least favorable of the three.
- ^ Minnesota will retain the pick if it's No. 1, otherwise San Antonio may swap for it.[citation needed]
- ^ The more favorable of the picks originally belonging to Boston and Memphis.[21]
- ^ New York flipped this pick to Portland in the Tyler Kolek trade later the same day.[citation needed]
- ^ The most favorable of the picks originally belonging to Houston, Indiana, Miami, and Oklahoma City.[21]
- ^ The second-most favorable of the picks originally belonging to Houston, Indiana, Miami, and Oklahoma City.[21]
- ^ New York later flipped Jones's rights to Oklahoma City.[22]
- ^ a b Post was drafted by Golden State, which traded his rights to Oklahoma City, which traded them to Portland. Portland selling the rights back to Golden State has been reported but not officially announced by the teams.
- ^ a b c Ighodaro was drafted by Portland, which traded his rights to Oklahoma City, which traded them to New York, which traded them to Phoenix.
- ^ New York will receive the pick if it's No. 46–60.[citation needed]
- ^ The New York press release mentions Diez's rights being included in the trade but Portland's does not.[26]
- ^ The less favorable of the picks originally belonging to Indiana and Washington.[citation needed]
- ^ The less favorable of the picks originally belonging to Milwaukee Bucks and New Orleans.[citation needed]
- ^ New York will receive the pick if it's No. 5–30.[citation needed]
- ^ Brooklyn traded this pick away in an earlier transaction.
- ^ Brooklyn may swap a pick for New York's, not necessarily their own.[citation needed]
- ^ The less favorable of the picks originally belonging to Charlotte and the Los Angeles Clippers.[citation needed]
- ^ Originally belonging to the Los Angeles Lakers or Washington.[citation needed]
- ^ The second-most favorable of the picks originally belonging to Boston, Milwaukee, and Portland.[citation needed]
- ^ a b 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.
References
edit- ^ "El adiós a una leyenda: Sergio Rodríguez anunció su retiro del básquet profesional". DirecTVSports.com (in Spanish). June 19, 2024. Retrieved June 19, 2024.
- ^ "Steve Clifford To Step Down As Hornets Head Coach After The Season". NBA.com. April 3, 2024. Retrieved April 3, 2024.
- ^ "Charlotte Hornets Name Charles Lee Head Coach". NBA.com. May 9, 2024. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
- ^ "Brooklyn Nets Name Jordi Fernández Head Coach". NBA.com. April 22, 2024. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
- ^ "Lakers Part Ways with Head Coach Darvin Ham". NBA.com. May 3, 2024. Retrieved May 3, 2024.
- ^ "Los Angeles Lakers Announce JJ Redick as Head Coach". NBA.com. June 24, 2024. Retrieved June 24, 2024.
- ^ "Suns part ways with coach Frank Vogel". NBA.com. May 9, 2024. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
- ^ "Suns Name Two-time NBA Coach of the Year and Arizona Native Mike Budenholzer Head Coach". NBA.com. May 11, 2024. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
- ^ "Cavaliers Dismiss J.B. Bickerstaff as Head Coach". NBA.com. May 23, 2024. Retrieved May 23, 2024.
- ^ "Cavs Hire Kenny Atkinson as Head Coach". NBA.com. June 28, 2024. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "DETROIT PISTONS TO MAKE COACHING CHANGE". NBA.com. June 19, 2024. Retrieved June 19, 2024.
- ^ "DETROIT PISTONS ANNOUNCE DEPARTURE OF GENERAL MANAGER TROY WEAVER". NBA.com. June 1, 2024. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
- ^ "Chicago Bulls acquire Josh Giddey in trade with Oklahoma City Thunder". NBA.com. June 21, 2024. Retrieved June 21, 2024.
- ^ "Thunder Acquires Alex Caruso". NBA.com. June 21, 2024. Retrieved June 21, 2024.
- ^ "Brooklyn Nets Complete Trade With Houston Rockets". NBA.com. June 25, 2024. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
- ^ "Rockets Complete Trade with Brooklyn". NBA.com. June 26, 2024. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
- ^ "THE DENVER NUGGETS ACQUIRE THE DRAFT RIGHTS TO DARON HOLMES II IN DRAFT NIGHT TRADE". NBA.com. June 26, 2024. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
- ^ "SUNS ACQUIRE FORWARD RYAN DUNN IN 2024 NBA DRAFT". NBA.com. June 27, 2024. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
- ^ "Timberwolves Acquire Draft Rights to Guard Rob Dillingham from San Antonio Spurs". NBA.com. June 26, 2024. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
- ^ "Spurs Complete Trade With Minnesota Timberwolves". NBA.com. June 26, 2024. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
- ^ a b c Fischer, Jake [@JakeLFischer] (June 27, 2024). "Per source: Thunder sending five seconds to New York for No. 26: 2025 most favorable Celtics/Grizzlies, 2026 Warriors 2027 Wolves, 2027 2nd most favorable of four teams (lol) — OKC/HOU/MIA/IND — and last and finally... a 2027 most favorable (OKC/HOU/MIA/IND)" (Tweet). Retrieved June 27, 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ a b c "New York Knicks Acquire Six Draft Picks". NBA.com. June 27, 2024. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
- ^ "Thunder Selects Nikola Topić in the 2024 NBA Draft". NBA.com. June 26, 2024. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
- ^ a b "Wizards Select Alex Sarr with 2nd Overall Pick in 2024 NBA Draft". NBA.com. June 27, 2024. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
- ^ Price, Dwain (June 27, 2024). "MAVS MAKE DRAFT-DAY TRADE FOR FORWARD MELVIN AJINCA". Mavs.com. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e "New York Knicks Announce Second-Round Draft Day Transactions". NBA.com. June 27, 2024. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ a b c "Thunder Acquires Draft Rights to Ajay Mitchell". NBA.com. June 27, 2024. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "Warriors Acquire Guard Lindy Waters III From Thunder". NBA.com. June 27, 2024. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "Orlando Magic Acquire Swap Rights to Two Second Round Picks from New Orleans". NBA.com. June 27, 2024. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "New Orleans Pelicans acquire draft rights to Antonio Reeves from Orlando Magic". NBA.com. June 27, 2024. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "SUNS ACQUIRE FORWARD OSO IGHODARO IN 2024 NBA DRAFT". NBA.com. June 27, 2024. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ porjwilliamson (June 27, 2024). "Trail Blazers Acquire Three Future Second-Round Draft Picks in Exchange for 34th Selection Tyler Kolek". NBA.com. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "Atlanta Hawks Acquire Draft Rights to Nikola Djurisic". NBA.com. June 27, 2024. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "HEAT ACQUIRE PELLE LARSSON". NBA.com. June 27, 2024. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "Rockets Acquire AJ Griffin". NBA.com. June 27, 2024. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "Sacramento Kings Acquire Jalen McDaniels". NBA.com. June 28, 2024. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "RAPTORS COMPLETE TRADE WITH KINGS". NBA.com. June 28, 2024. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "Frank Entilikina je novi košarkaš crno-belih". Partizan.basketball (in Serbian). June 20, 2024. Retrieved June 21, 2024.
- ^ "Bienvenue à bord, Admiral !". LDLCASVEL.com (in French). June 28, 2024. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ Charlotte Hornets PR [@HornetsPR] (June 28, 2024). "OFFICIAL: The @hornets have waived guard Seth Curry. Curry, acquired in a mid-season trade with Dallas, averaged 9.0 pts, 2.0 rebs & 1.8 asts in 8 games with CHA. In 10 NBA seasons, Curry holds career averages of 10.4 ppg, 2.1 rpg & 2.0 apg in 482 contests" (Tweet). Retrieved June 28, 2024 – via Twitter.
External links
edit- NBA player transactions at NBA.com