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trade roundup: Hawks move up to No. 4, take Hunter
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[June 21, 2019]
The Atlanta Hawks acquired the
No. 4 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft from the New Orleans
Pelicans for four picks, according to multiple reports an hour
before Thursday's draft was scheduled to begin.
That pick, which the Pelicans acquired from the Los Angeles Lakers
in the Anthony Davis deal, became Virginia forward De'Andre Hunter.
Like all other trades, the deal cannot become official until July 6.
The Hawks parted with picks No. 8 (Texas center Jaxson Hayes), No.
17 (Virginia Tech guard Nickeil Alexander-Walker) and No. 35 (Brazil
forward Marcos Louzada Silva) this year, plus Cleveland's 2020
first-round pick. In return, the Pelicans sent Solomon Hill, the No.
57 pick (later traded to Philadelphia and then Detroit) and a future
second-round pick to the Hawks, ESPN reported.
Atlanta was flush with first-round picks after a deal during the
2018 draft that sent Luka Doncic to the Dallas Mavericks and brought
Trae Young to the Hawks.
In other draft-day moves:
--The Indiana Pacers acquired forward T.J. Warren and the No. 32
pick from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for cash, ESPN's Adrian
Wojnarowski reported.
The move clears salary-cap space for the Suns, who would shed the
remaining three years and $35 million on Warren's contract. Warren,
25, contributed 18 points and four rebounds per game last season for
Phoenix.
The Pacers later dealt the 32nd pick, which became Stanford forward
KZ Okpala, to the Miami Heat for three future second-round picks.
--The Suns then dealt the No. 6 pick in the draft to the Minnesota
Timberwolves for the No. 11 pick and forward Dario Saric, according
to Wojnarowski.
The Wolves used the sixth pick on Texas Tech shooting guard Jarrett
Culver, and the Suns took North Carolina forward Cameron Johnson
11th overall.
Saric, 25, moved to Minnesota in the middle of last season in the
deal that sent Jimmy Butler to the Philadelphia 76ers. In a combined
81 games, he averaged 10.6 points and 5.6 rebounds in 2018-19, both
figures below his career norms.
--The Boston Celtics completed a pair of trades with the
Philadelphia 76ers and the Suns, adding a future first-round pick
while sending big man Aron Baynes to Phoenix, according to multiple
reports.
First, the Celtics dealt the 20th overall pick (Washington wing
Matisse Thybulle) to the 76ers for the 24th pick (Virginia guard Ty
Jerome) and the 33rd pick (Purdue guard Carsen Edwards). Boston then
sent Jerome and Baynes to the Suns for a 2020 first-round pick
originally owned by the Milwaukee Bucks.
Reports earlier Thursday said the Celtics were interested in moving
Baynes to clear cap space for a big free agent addition, with eyes
on Butler and Toronto's Kawhi Leonard.
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De'Andre Hunter (Virginia) speaks to the media after being selected
as the number four overall pick for Los Angeles Lakers in the first
round of the 2019 NBA Draft at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit:
Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
--The Memphis Grizzlies traded up two spots with the Oklahoma City
Thunder to land Gonzaga forward Brandon Clarke, sending a 2024
second-round pick in exchange, according to multiple reports.
Clarke was taken 21st overall, and the Thunder got 23rd overall pick
Darius Bazley, a forward who committed to Syracuse last year before
choosing not to play on a team for the past year.
--The Los Angeles Clippers sent the Brooklyn Nets a 2020 first-round
pick and the 56th overall pick in Thursday's draft to acquire the
27th overall pick, according to multiple reports.
The Clippers got Florida State forward Mfiondu Kabengele with the
27th pick, and the Nets got UCLA guard Jaylen Hands at No. 56. The
2020 first-rounder headed to Brooklyn was previously acquired from
Philadelphia in the trade of Tobias Harris.
--The Cleveland Cavaliers sent four future second-round picks to the
Detroit Pistons for the 30th overall pick, USC guard Kevin Porter
Jr.
--The Hawks traded two future second-round picks and the 57th
overall pick (later dealt to Detroit) to the 76ers for the 34th
overall pick, Maryland big man Bruno Fernando.
--The Golden State Warriors traded two future second-round picks to
the Pelicans for the 39th overall pick, Serbian C Alen Smailagic.
--The Washington Wizards acquired swingman Jonathon Simmons and the
42nd overall pick, Tennessee forward Admiral Schofield, from the
76ers for cash considerations.
--The Denver Nuggets traded a future second-round pick and cash
considerations to the Heat for 44th overall pick, Oregon center Bol
Bol.
--The Los Angeles Lakers traded a future second-round pick and cash
considerations to the Orlando Magic for the 46th overall pick, Iowa
State forward Talen Horton-Tucker.
--The New York Knicks traded up eight spots with the Sacramento
Kings to get Michigan guard Ignas Brazdeikis at 47th overall. The
Kings get Virginia guard Kyle Guy with the 55th overall pick.
Compensation for the swap is not yet known.
--Field Level Media
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