The Atlanta Hawks traded guard Vit Krejci to the Portland Trail Blazers for Duop Reath and two future second-round picks Sunday.
The Trail Blazers sent back a 2027 Atlanta second-rounder to the Hawks along with a 2030 second-rounder via the New York Knicks.
Krejci has averaged 9.0 points and 2.2 3-pointers made per game on 42.3% shooting, which ranks among the NBA’s top 20. He brings additional floor spacing to a Trail Blazers team competing for a play-in tournament berth this season.
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The Hawks now have seven future second-rounders at their disposal, according to ESPN’s Bobby Marks. The move allows them to create roster space if they decide to waive Reath as well.
Krejci, who has spent four of his five NBA seasons in Atlanta, is also making 44.6% of his catch-and-shoot 3-pointers this season, ranking 16th among 179 qualifying players in the league (minimum 100 attempts), according to GeniusIQ.
He has two years left on his contract after this season but will become extension-eligible in the offseason.
Reath underwent season-ending foot surgery Thursday.