The 2023 NBA trade deadline is fast approaching and things are starting to heat up. After the league saw no trades go down in October, November and December, the Boston Celtics and San Antonio Spurs finally broke the seal in January with a minor move that helped lower the Celtics’ luxury tax bill.
Then things really got going a few weeks later when the Los Angeles Lakers acquired Rui Hachimura from the Washington Wizards for Kendrick Nunn and three second-round picks. Will that be the last move the Lakers make this trade season, or are bigger things coming to Los Angeles?
And guard Kyrie Irving’s shocking trade request resulted in Brooklyn sending the All-Star to Dallas for Spencer Dinwiddie, Dorian Finney-Smith and draft picks.
Keep this page bookmarked: We’ll have a rundown of every trade, including grades from ESPN NBA Insider Kevin Pelton.
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LATEST DEALS
February 8: Lakers trade Westbrook in a three-team deal
The Los Angeles Lakers can:
G D’Angelo Russell
G Malik Beasley
F Jarred Vanderbilt
The Minnesota Timberwolves can:
G Mike Conley
G Nickeil Alexander-Walker
Three second-round picks (2024, 2025, 2026)
The Utah Jazz can:
G Russell Westbrook
F Juan Toscano-Anderson
C Damian Jones
2027 first-round pick
February 7: Kings get Edwards from Nets
The Sacramento Kings can:
F Kessler Edwards
Cash considerations
The Brooklyn Nets can:
Draft rights to David Michineau
The San Antonio Spurs can:
C Dewayne Dedmon
2028 second-round pick
The Miami Heat can:
Cash considerations
The Dallas Mavericks can:
G Kyrie Irving
F Markieff Morris
The Brooklyn Nets can:
G Spencer Dinwiddie
F Dorian Finney-Smith
2029 first-round pick
Two second-round picks

The Los Angeles Lakers can:
F Rui Hachimura
The Washington Wizards can:
G Kendrick Nunn
Three second-round picks
January 5: The Celtics trade Vonleh, cash to Spurs
The Boston Celtics can:
2024 top-55 protected second-round pick
The San Antonio Spurs can:
Noah Vonleh
Cash
September 29: The 8-player trade between OKC and Houston
The Oklahoma City Thunder can:
David Nwaba
Sterling Brown
Trey Burke
Marquese Chriss
The Houston Rockets can:
Derrick Favors
Ty Jerome Moe Harkless
Theo Maledon
2025 second-round pick (via Atlanta)
September 27: Thunder trade Krejci to Hawks for Harkless
The Oklahoma City Thunder can:
Maurice Harkless
Second-round pick
The Atlanta Hawks can:
We know Krejci
The Utah Jazz can:
Kelly Olynyk
Saben Lee
The Detroit Pistons can:
Bojan Bogdanovic
The Utah Jazz can:
Lauri Markkanen
Ochai Agbaji
Collin Sexton
Three unprotected first-round picks (2025, 2027, 2029)
Two pick swaps (2026, 2028)
The Cleveland Cavaliers can:
Donovan Mitchell
FREE AGENCY PERIOD DEALS
The Minnesota Timberwolves can:
Rudy Gobert
The Utah Jazz can:
Malik Beasley
Patrick Beverley
Walker Kessler
Jarred Vanderbilt
Leandro Bolmaro
Four first-round picks
The Boston Celtics can:
Malcolm Brogdon
The Indiana Pacers can:
Nik Stauskas
Malik Fitts
Juan Morgan
Daniel Theis
Aaron Nesmith
2023 first-round pick
The Atlanta Hawks can:
Justin Holiday
Maurice Harkless
2024 lottery-protected first-round pick
The Sacramento Kings can:
Kevin Huerter
June 30: Nets acquire O’Neale from Jazz
The Brooklyn Nets can:
Royce O’Neale
The Utah Jazz can:
2023 first-round pick
The Atlanta Hawks can:
Dejounte Murray
The San Antonio Spurs can:
Danilo Gallinari
2023 first-round pick (via Charlotte)
2025 first-round pick
2027 first-round pick
Future pick swap with Atlanta
The Washington Wizards can:
Will Barton
Monte Morris
The Denver Nuggets can:
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
Ish Smith
The Detroit Pistons can:
Nerlens Noel
Alec Burks
Two future second-round picks
Cash considerations
The New York Knicks can:
TBD
DRAFT-DAY DEALS
The Indiana Pacers can:
Kendall Brown (No. 48 pick in 2022)
The Minnesota Timberwolves can:
TBD
The Denver Nuggets can:
Ismael Kamagate (No. 46 pick in 2022)
The Portland Trail Blazers can:
TBD
The Golden State Warriors can:
Ryan Rollins (No. 44 pick in 2022)
The Atlanta Hawks can:
No. 51 picks in 2022
Cash
The Charlotte Hornets can:
Bryce McGowens (No. 40 pick in 2022)
The Minnesota Timberwolves can:
Two future second-rounders
The Memphis Grizzlies can:
Kennedy Chandler (No. 38 pick in 2022)
The San Antonio Spurs can:
Future second-round pick
Cash
The Dallas Mavericks can:
Jaden Hardy (No. 37 pick in 2022)
The Sacramento Kings can:
Two future second-round picks
The Minnesota Timberwolves can:
Wendell Moore Jr. (No. 26 pick in 2022)
The Houston Rockets can:
TyTy Washington Jr. (No. 29 pick in 2022)
Two future second-round picks
The Philadelphia 76ers can:
De’Anthony Melton
The Memphis Grizzlies can:
David Roddy (No. 23 pick in 2022)
Danny Green
The Memphis Grizzlies can:
Jake LaRavia (No. 19 pick in 2022)
Future second-round pick
The Minnesota Timberwolves can:
Walker Kessler (No. 22 pick in 2022)
TyTy Washington Jr. (No. 29 pick in 2022)
The Detroit Pistons can:
Jalen Duren (No. 13 pick in 2022)
Kemba Walker
The Charlotte Hornets can:
Conditional first-round pick
Four future second-round picks
The New York Knicks can:
2025 first-round pick (via Milwaukee)
The New York Knicks can:
Three future first-round picks
The Oklahoma City Thunder can:
Ousmane Dieng (No. 11 pick in 2022)
The Los Angeles Lakers can:
Max Christie (No. 35 pick in 2022)
The Orlando Magic can:
Future second-round pick
Cash
Cavaliers pick up second-round pick
The Cleveland Cavaliers can:
Isaiah Mobley (No. 49 pick in 2022)
The Sacramento Kings can:
Draft rights to Sasha Vezenkov (No. 57 pick in 2017)
PRE-DRAFT DEALS
The Portland Trail Blazers can:
Jeremy Grant
No. 46 picks in 2022
The Detroit Pistons can:
2025 first-round pick (via Milwaukee Bucks)
No. 36 picks in 2022
2025 second-round pick
2026 second-round pick
The Dallas Mavericks can:
Christian Wood
The Houston Rockets can:
Boban Marjanovic
Marquese Chriss
Trey Burke
Sterling Brown
No. 26 picks
The Oklahoma City Thunder can:
JaMychal Green
2027 first-round pick
The Denver Nuggets can:
2022 no. 30 picks
Two future second-round picks