We’re tracking every notable trade that’s happened this 2025-26 season before the league’s trade deadline.

Join us here for live coverage of the 2026 NBA Trade Deadline! Here, we’ll be giving updates and analyzing live trades as they roll through, leading up to the 3 pm ET deadline. Feel free to bookmark this page and come back for the latest NBA Trade Deadline updates from DraftKings Network!

Cole Anthony to the Suns (2/5 12:03 PM ET)

PHO Suns receive: Cole Anthony; Amir Coffey

MIL Bucks receive: Nick Richards; Nigel Hayes-Davis

Gabe Vincent to the Hawks (2/5 10:37 AM ET)

LA Lakers receive: Luka Kennard

ATL Hawks receive: Gabe Vincent; 2032 2nd round pick

Ayo Dosunmu to the Timberwolves (2/5 9:45 AM ET)

MIN Timberwolves Receive: Ayo Dosunmu, Julian Philips

CHI Bulls Receive: Rob Dillingham; Leonard Miller; four 2nd round picks

Guerschon Yabusele to the Bulls (2/5 12:11 AM ET)

CHI Bulls receive: Guerschon Yabusele

NY Knicks receive: Dalen Terry

Trayce Jackson-Davis to the Raptors (2/4 11:45 PM ET)

TOR Raptors receive: Trayce Jackson-Davis

GSW Warriors receive: 2026 2nd round pick (from LAL)

GSW Warriors receive: Kristaps Porzingis

ATL Hawks receive: Jonathan Kuminga, Buddy Hield

Notes: It’s definitely no Giannis, but Mike Dunleavy Jr. definitely realizes that he needs to capitalize on Steph Curry’s twilight years of contention. On paper, Porzingis is a nice stretch-four addition to this team that helps their spacing even further while adding some nice rim protection when he’s healthy. Jonathan Kuminga was clearly on the chopping block.

Lonzo Ball to the Jazz (2/4 4:56 PM ET)

UTA Jazz receive: Lonzo Ball; cash considerations

ATL Hawks receive: Jock Landale

CLE Cavaliers receive: Two 2nd round picks

Chris Paul to the Raptors (2/4 3:50 PM ET)

TOR Raptors receive: Chris Paul

BKN Nets receive: Ochai Agbaji; 2nd round pick

LAC Clippers receive: Draft rights to Vanja Marinkovic

Notes: It’s not quite the sendoff that Chris Paul wanted nor deserved, but Raptors might not be done making moves yet. Paul will presumably be a veteran piece on their bench as a vocal and locker room leader.

Three-team guard swap (2/4 3:01 PM ET)

CHI Bulls receive: Collin Sexton; Ousmane Dieng; 2029 2nd (least favorable of DEN/CHA); 2031 2nd (NYK); 2031 2nd (DEN)

CHA Hornets receive: Mike Conley; Coby White; 2029 2nd (most favorable of ATL/MIA)

OKC Thunder receive: Mason Plumlee (waived)

Jared McCain to OKC (2/4 2:05 PM EST)

OKC Thunder receive: Jared McCain

PHI 76ers receive: 2026 1st (from HOU); 2027 2nd (most favorable of OKC/HOU/IND/MIA); two 2028 2nds (from OKC, MIL)

Notes: It’s surprising to see the 76ers move on from Jared McCain after his tremendous start to his rookie season, lighting it up for 15.3 PPG while shooting 38.3% from beyond the arc. They likely haven’t given him enough time to recover and return to form after his left knee meniscus tear in 2024 and a UCL tear in 2025. Regardless, they don’t need him anymore, they drafted rookie standout VJ Edgecombe, who figures to be a key part of their present and future. We’ll see if OKC can revive McCain, who’s still only 21 years old.

WAS Wizards receive: Anthony Davis; Jaden Hardy; D’Angelo Russell; Dante Exum

DAL Mavericks receive: Khris Middleton; AJ Johnson; Malaki Branham; Marvin Bagley III; 2026 1st (from OKC); 2030 1st (from GS, top-20 protected); 2026 2nd (from PHX); 2027 2nd (from CHI); 2029 2nd (from HOU)

Notes: Davis gets shipped to the Wizards after a short, unceremonious, sour stint with the Mavericks. We don’t need to comment on what this says about Nico Harrison’s decision to ship off Luka Doncic for Davis, nor do we need to analyze how poorly that trade aged for them, but it’s good that Dallas’ current front office recognizes the sunk cost of a previous administration’s mistakes and is now ready to kick off the rebuild with ROTY front runnner Cooper Flagg.

As for Davis, we’ll see if he and Trae Young can turn Washington around. And as is always the case with Davis, it’s all about health next season.

James Harden swap with Darius Garland (2/3 8:03 PM ET)

LAC Clippers receive: Darius Garland; 2026 2nd round pick

CLE Cavaliers receive: James Harden

Notes:

BOS Celtics receive: Nikola Vucevic, 2nd round pick

CHI Bulls receive: Anfernee Simons, 2nd round pick

UTA Jazz receive: Jaren Jackson Jr.; John Konchar; Jock Landale; Vince Williams Jr.

MEM Grizzlies receive: Walter Clayton Jr.; Kyle Anderson; Taylor Hendricks; Georges Niang; 3 future 1st round picks

Notes: It appears as if the Jazz are satisfied with the amount of young talent on their roster and are ready to stop tanking, but we can never be entirely sure. This move for star center Jaren Jackson Jr. to pair him with Lauri Markkanen and Walker Kessler in the front court is shrewd and should improve their defense, especially if JJJ and Kessler can share the floor at the same time. I foresee no issue with this, as JJJ has played with Zach Edey and other traditional centers before. His ability to space the floor while offering rim protection is valuable for just about any team. The Jazz buttress their front court with some serious size to complement Keyonte George’s breakout in the back court, and we’re very interested to see what this team wants to do next season.

Vit Krejci to the Blazers (2/1 11:59 AM ET)

POR Trail Blazers receive: Vit Krejci

ATL Hawks receive: Duop Reath (waived); 2027 2nd round pick; 2030 2nd round pick

De’Andre Hunter to the Kings (1/31 11:01 PM ET)

SAC Kings receive: De’Andre Hunter

CLE Cavaliers receive: Dennis Schroder; Keon Ellis

CHI Bulls receive: Dario Saric; 2027 2nd; 2029 2nd

WAS Wizards receive: Trae Young

ATL Hawks receive: CJ McCollum; Corey Kispert

Note: Jalen Johnson’s ascension has forced the Hawks’ hand in moving on from Young, with whom they’ve been involved in an eight year long marriage with little to show for it. Young’s individually been one of the best offensive guards in the NBA over this stretch, but the Hawks did not make any serious playoff runs. I’m liking this move for the Wizards, who add one of the best playmakers in the league to their roster to organize their offense. They have a lot of young talent, and at this point Young is a veteran who can lead this team in the right direction.