Outstanding 2016 NBA Draft Trades

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Outstanding 2016 NBA Draft Trades



Atlanta owns the Washington Wizards’ second-round pick from the Kelly Oubre trade.



Boston owns the Brooklyn Nets’ first-round pick from the Kevin Garnett/Paul Pierce trade.

Boston owns the Dallas Mavericks’ first-round pick (top-seven protected) from the Rajon Rondo trade.

Boston owns the Minnesota Timberwolves’ first-round pick (top-12 protected via Phoenix) from the Brandan Wright trade.

Boston owns the Miami Heat’s second-round pick from the Jordan Crawford trade.

Boston owns the Philadelphia 76ers’ second-round pick (via Miami) from the Jordan Crawford trade.

Boston owns the more favorable of the Dallas Mavericks’ or th Memphis Grizzlies’ second-round picks from the Rajon Rondo trade.

Boston owns the Cleveland Cavaliers’ second-round pick from the Keith Bogans trade.



Chicago owns the Sacramento Kings’ first-round pick (via the Cleveland Cavaliers/J.J. Hickson trade) from the Luol Deng trade (top-10 protected).

Chicago owns the Portland Trail Blazers’ second-round pick (via Cleveland) from the Luol Deng trade.



Cleveland owns the Los Angeles Clippers’ second-round pick (Nos. 31-55 protected via New Orleans) from the Alonzo Gee trade.





Dallas owns the Memphis Grizzlies’ second-round pick via the Nick Calathes trade.



Denver has rights to swap first-round picks with the New York Knicks (Carmelo Anthony trade).

Denver owns the Houston Rockets’ first-round pick (lottery protected) from the Ty Lawson trade.

Denver owns the Portland Blazers’ first-round pick (lottery protected) from the Aaron Afflalo trade.

Denver owns the Memphis Grizzlies’ first-round pick (Nos. 1-5, Nos. 15-30 protected, via the Cleveland Cavaliers/Jon Leuer trade) from the Timofey Mozgov trade.



Houston owns the New York Knicks’ second-round pick from the Marcus Camby trade.





Memphis owns the less favorable of the Boston Celtics’ and the Toronto Raptors’ second-round picks.



Milwaukee receives the more favorable of the Sacramento Kings’ second-round picks from the Luc Richard Mbah a Moute trade.



Minnesota owns the Houston Rockets’ second-round pick from the Corey Brewer trade.



Oklahoma City owns the Charlotte Hornets’ second-round pick from the Jeremy Lamb trade.





Orlando owns the more favorable of the Chicago Bulls’ and the Portland Trail Blazers’ second-round picks from the Anthony Randolph trade.



Philadelphia owns the Los Angeles Lakers’ first-round pick (top-three protected via the Phoenix/Steve Nash trade) from the Michael Carter-Williams trade.

Philadelphia owns the Miami Heat’s first-round pick (top-10 protected via the Cleveland/LeBron James trade) from the Thaddeus Young trade.

Philadelphia owns the Oklahoma City Thunder’s first-round pick (top-15 protected via Denver) from the JaVale McGee trade.

Philadelphia owns the Denver Nuggets’ second-round pick from the JaVale McGee trade.



Phoenix owns the Cleveland Cavaliers’ first-round pick (top-10 protected from Boston) via the Brendan Wright trade.



Toronto owns the less favorable of the New York Knicks’ and the Denver Nuggets’ first-round picks from the Andrea Bargnani trade.



Utah owns the more favorable of the Boston Celtics’ and the Toronto Raptors’ second-round picks.

Utah owns the Golden State Warriors’ second-round pick from the Richard Jefferson/Andris Biedrins 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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