NBA trade deadline roundup: Knicks,
Thunder make big additions
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[February 09, 2024]
The ascending New York Knicks, Western Conference-leading
Oklahoma City Thunder and defense-challenged Milwaukee Bucks made
the biggest splashes of NBA trade deadline day on Thursday.
The Knicks acquired forward Bojan Bogdanovic and guard Alec Burks
from the Detroit Pistons, dealing away guards Quentin Grimes, Evan
Fournier, Malachi Flynn and Ryan Arcidiacono as well as two future
second-round draft picks.
Bogdanovic, 34, will provide shooting to a team that has risen into
the top four spots of the Eastern Conference standings. Bogdanovic
is averaging 20.2 points per game and making 41.5 percent of his
3-point attempts.
Burks, 32, posted 12.6 points, 2.6 boards and 1.6 assists in 43
games off the bench for Detroit. He played for the Knicks for two
seasons (2020-22), averaging 12.1 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.7
assists for them.
The Knicks have to hope this trade will work as well as their last.
They were 17-15 when OG Anunoby made his team debut Jan. 1 after
being acquired from Toronto; the Knicks have gone 16-3 since,
including 12-2 with Anunoby in the lineup. (The team announced later
Thursday that Anunoby had a procedure to remove a loose bone
fragment from his elbow and will miss at least three weeks.)
The Thunder, who entered Thursday tied atop the Western table with
Minnesota and Denver, brought in veteran forward Gordon Hayward from
the Charlotte Hornets, according to multiple reports. The Hornets
will receive guard Tre Mann, forward Davis Bertans, point guard
Vasilije Micic and unspecified draft compensation.
Hayward, 33, is battling a left calf injury and has not played since
Dec. 26. He was averaging 14.5 points, 4.7 rebounds and 4.6 assists
in 25 starts before being sidelined. The ninth overall pick by the
Utah Jazz in the 2010 NBA Draft, Hayward has career averages of 15.5
points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 809 games (646 starts).
Meanwhile, Patrick Beverley announced his own trade while
live-recording an episode of his podcast.
While the team had not yet confirmed the deal, the Philadelphia
76ers reportedly agreed to send Beverley to the Bucks in exchange
for Cam Payne and a future second-round draft pick.
Beverley is known as one of the NBA's top defenders, and the Bucks
were in short supply of those. Milwaukee allows 119.8 points per
game and last month fired first-year head coach Adrian Griffin
despite a 30-13 start, replacing him with Doc Rivers.
Milwaukee will be the seventh NBA team for Beverley, who owns career
averages of 8.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.1 steals per
game.
Other trades included:
--The Indiana Pacers sent shooting guard Buddy Hield to the 76ers
and acquired forward Doug McDermott from the San Antonio Spurs in a
three-team deal.
The Sixers dealt guard Furkan Korkmaz, second-round draft picks in
2024 and 2029 and cash considerations to the Pacers. They also dealt
forward Marcus Morris Sr., a 2029 second-round previously owned by
the Los Angeles Clippers and cash considerations to San Antonio.
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In 52 games (28 starts) this season for the Pacers,
Hield recorded 12.0 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 0.8 steals
per game -- all below his career averages.
McDermott, 32, came off the bench in 46 games for
San Antonio this season. He is averaging 6.0 points and shooting
43.9 percent from 3-point range.
--The Toronto Raptors acquired forward/center Kelly Olynyk in a
multi-player deal with the Utah Jazz.
Along with Olynyk, the Jazz sent shooting guard Ochai Agbaji to
Toronto in exchange for point guard Kira Lewis, forward Otto Porter
Jr. and a 2024 first-round pick.
--The Raptors also acquired guard Spencer Dinwiddie from the
Brooklyn Nets in exchange for Dennis Schroder and forward Thaddeus
Young. The Raptors immediately waived Dinwiddie, who started 48
games for Brooklyn this season.
Schroder was in his first season with Toronto. He averaged 13.7
points, 6.1 assists and 2.7 rebounds in 51 games (33 starts) with
the Raptors.
--Philadelphia also sent reserve guard Jaden Springer to the Boston
Celtics in exchange for a second-round pick, ESPN reported.
Springer, 21, averaged 4.0 points and 1.8 rebounds in 32 games (one
start) for the 76ers this season.
--The Dallas Mavericks acquired forward/center P.J. Washington from
the Hornets for forward Grant Williams, guard Seth Curry and a 2027
first-round draft pick, per reports.
The Mavericks doubled its frontcourt focus by reportedly landing
Washington Wizards center Daniel Gafford in exchange for Richaun
Holmes and a 2024 first-round draft pick via Oklahoma City.
--Milwaukee traded veteran forward Robin Lopez to the Sacramento
Kings for cash considerations, according to multiple reports.
It was expected that Sacramento would waive the 7-foot-1 Lopez to
allow him to become a free agent.
--The Phoenix Suns acquired forward Royce O'Neale from the Brooklyn
Nets as part of a three-team deal that also includes the Memphis
Grizzlies, The Athletic reported Thursday.
Memphis was sending forward David Roddy to the Suns in exchange for
a pick swap as part of the deal, per the report.
Meanwhile, Phoenix will get three second-round picks from the Nets.
The Suns are shipping out Keita Bates-Diop, Jordan Goodwin and
Chimezie Metu, too, and forward Yuta Watanabe was expected to be
routed from Phoenix to the Grizzlies.
--Field Level Media
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