Outstanding 2014 NBA Draft Trades

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Outstanding 2014 NBA Draft Trades



The Atlanta Hawks have the right to swap first-round picks with Brooklyn Nets from the Joe Johnson trade.



The Boston Celtics own the Brooklyn Nets’ first-round pick (the less favorable of Brooklyn’s or Atlanta’s) from the Kevin Garnett/Paul Pierce trade.

The Boston Celtics owns the Philadelphia 76ers’ first-round pick (lottery protected via Miami) from the Jordan Crawford trade.

The Boston Celtics own the Brooklyn Nets’ second-round pick from the Kevin Garnett/Paul Pierce trade.



The Charlotte Hornets own the Detroit Pistons’ first-round pick (top-12 protected) from the Ben Gordon/Corey Maggette trade.

The Charlotte Hornets own the Portland Trail Blazers’ first-round pick (top-8 protected) from the Gerald Wallace trade.



The Chicago Bulls own the Charlotte Hornets’ first-round pick (top-10 protected) from the Tyrus Thomas trade.

The Chicago Bulls own the Sacramento Kings’ first-round pick (top-12 protected via Cleveland) from the Luol Deng trade.



The Cleveland Cavaliers own the Orlando Magic’s second-round pick from the Justin Harper trade.

The Cleveland Cavaliers own the Memphis Grizzlies’ second-round pick from the Jon Leuer trade.





The Dallas Mavericks own the Boston Celtics’ second-round pick from the Kelly Olynyk trade.



The Denver Nuggets own the New York Knicks’ first-round pick from the Carmelo Anthony trade.

The Denver Nuggets own the Portland Trail Blazers’ second-round pick from the Raymond Felton trade.



The Houston Rockets own the New York Knicks’ second-round pick from the Marcus Camby trade.





The Milwaukee Bucks own the Los Angeles Lakers’ second-round pick (via Minnesota, via Phoenix) from the Luke Ridnour trade.



The Minnesota Timberwolves own the New Orleans Pelicans’ second-round pick from the Antonio Daniels trade on 9/9/09.

The Minnesota Timberwolves own the Golden State Warriors’ second-round pick from the 2013 NBA Draft-day trade (Warriors acquired the Timberwolves 26th-overall pick).



The New York Knicks own the Oklahoma City Thunder’s second-round pick from the Ronnie Brewer trade.



The Oklahoma City Thunder owns the Dallas Mavericks’ first-round pick (top-20 protected; via the Lakers from the Lamar Odom trade via Houston from the Jordan Hill/Derek Fisher trade) from the James Harden trade.



The Orlando Magic owns the less favorable of the Denver Nuggets’ first-round picks (their own or the Knicks) from the Dwight Howard/Andre Iguodala/Andrew Bynum four-team trade.





The Philadelphia 76ers own the New Orleans Pelicans’ first-round pick (top-five protected) from the Jrue Holiday trade.

The Philadelphia 76ers own the Brooklyn Nets’ second-round pick (via Boston, via Dallas) from the Ricky Ledo trade.

The Philadelphia 76ers own the Houston Rockets’ second-round pick (via Milwaukee) from the Nate Wolters trade.



Phoenix Suns own Washington Wizards’ first-round pick (top-12 protected) from Marcin Gortat trade

The Phoenix Suns own the Minnesota Timberwolves’ first-round pick (top-13 protected) from the Wesley Johnson trade.

Phoenix Suns own Indiana Pacers first-round pick (lottery protected) from Luis Scola trade



The Toronto Raptors’ own the Oklahoma City Thunder’s second-round pick (via Knicks) from the Andrea Bargnani trade.



The Utah Jazz owns the Golden State Warriors’ first-round pick from the Andris Biedrins/Richard Jefferson trade.



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Written by Paul Banks of the Washington Times, and David Kay of the The Sports Bank.
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