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NBA Draft: Tracking and grading every major trade from the first-round of the NBA Draft

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The NBA Draft has barely started and the trade machine is already humming.

When the draft rolls around, there are always teams ready to wheel and deal draft picks away, whether to get a pick or two in the future or improve their individual teams right now. The 2024 NBA Draft is no different.

The Knicks and Nets have already shaken things up a bit ahead of the draft with the Mikal Bridges trade. That deal is just the tip of the iceberg. Buckle up, folks. We’re in for a wild ride.

As the deals continue to come in through the first round of the draft, we’ll track each one of them here.


Deni Avdija trade

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The Wizards get: The No. 14 overall pick, a 2029 first-round pick and two second-round picks, per Adrian Wojnarowski.

The Trail Blazers get: Deni Avdija.

The Wizards are still at the very beginning of a complete rebuild after tearing this team down to the studs. After signing a team-friendly extension before last season, it seemed like Avdija might’ve been part of that future. But it’s hard to pass up on future draft capital when your cupboard has been bare for the last few years.

The Blazers are getting a do-it-all forward who played at a high level on both ends last season. He shot a career-high 37.6 percent from deep and 50 percent from the floor overall. He’ll be a nice go-between for the Blazers’ high-powered guard attack.

GRADES: 

Wizards B-

Trail Blazers B


Rob Dillingham trade

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The Spurs get: An unprotected 2031 first-round pick and a protected 2030 first-round pick swap

The Timberwolves get: The draft rights for No. 8 overall pick Rob Dillingham

This is an interesting move for the Timberwolves. Obviously, Mike Conley Jr. is currently slotted in as the team’s starting point guard right now. But he’s also 36 years old and in the twilight of his career. Dillingham can serve as a bridge their for that point guard position in the long term. In the short term, he’s a spark plug off the bench with some defensive questions that’ll need to be answered.

This is simply a move to acquire some future draft capital for the Spurs. Anytime you can get an unprotected first-round pick it becomes a valuable asset, even if it’s seven years down the road. This is something the Spurs will likely end up trading down the line for another player that raises its immediate ceiling.

GRADES: 

Timberwolves B-

Spurs B