Season Two
GAME RULES
***Subject to change
Spoiler:
RULES
Salary Cap- $1020 hard salary cap for 2019-20 season (becomes a soft cap each offseason only as far as resigning your own players- see Free Agency).
You can go over the salary cap to resign players that have been under contract for 3+ years by as much as 10% of the current salary cap but there is a hard cap (See Free Agency). Any team over the salary cap can not sign other teams free agents or take on any money in trades.
If you are under the salary cap, you can take on money in trades without satisfying the 125%+$1 rule as long as the trade does not put you at or over the cap.
The salary cap will rise 1% every year.
Initial Draft- There will be a minimum of nine players up for auction at a time. Players will remain “free agents” until no legal bid (a bid that would win the player) has been made on them for 4 hours. The clock begins when I post the leading bid in the draft page not when the bid was made. Once four hours passes without a new leading bid, that player will “sign” with the team with the leading bid and another player will immediately be put on the auction block. Bids can be made by any team up to their max remaining bid, but teams can only bid on one player at a time. Five years is the maximum years allowed per contract. If there is a tie in money per year, the player will sign with whichever team offers them more years. If there is a tie in both money and years, the player will sign with whichever team made the first offer. All leading bids will be open for all teams to see although it won’t be made known which team made the bid. Leading bid will be the first legal bid received in my PM or email (bish1324@gmail.com). The commissioner will post the bids which would be needed to beat the current leading bid on the auction page.
Changing the years obviously will change the amount of money needed to sign a player.
The clock will go to three hours and eventually down to two hours per player at the Commissioners discretion.
Player Contracts- Teams can offer players contracts up to their maximum salary slot available for as few as one year or as many as five years in the initial draft. All contracts will be stable, meaning there will be no increasing or decreasing salaries depending on year. If you are paying a player $100 this year, he will make $100 for the life of his contract.
Rosters- Each team must have 15 players on it at all times in season. Teams can also have up to three players on an "exempt list". These players can be retired players, "draft and stash" players (See College Draft), or college "holdouts" (See College Draft). Teams will not have to use their salary cap space to pay the salaries of players on the "exempt list".
Trades- Just like past auction drafts all trades must follow the 125%+$1 rule during the draft and anytime afterwards if one of the teams is at the salary cap. Teams that are under the salary cap can make trades that don’t adhere to this rule as long as the trade does not violate the salary cap. No trade will be legal if it puts you: A) over the salary cap or B) without enough money to fill out your 15 man roster.
Trading Draft Picks- Teams can trade future draft picks but just like the NBA, you can't trade two consecutive first rounders and no team can trade any picks more than three years out.
In Season- Each team must keep a full 15 man roster at all times. At no point during the season can any team go over the $1000 salary cap (unless it started the season above due to resigning of their own player). If a team does start above the cap due to their resigning of a player then there total salary can not rise in season.
Released Players- All released players will count against your salary cap for the length of their contracts.
Waiver Wire- Any player who is released from their team after the initial draft will go onto the waiver wire. If a team wants to sign a player that is on the waiver wire they will assume their last contract and the contract will then be removed from the team that released that player. The waiver wire will work in inverse order of the standings at the time the player is released if more than one team puts in a claim. Players will remain on the waiver wire for 48 hours. If no team puts in a claim for that player, then they will become a free agent open to sign a new contract with any team and their old contract will remain on the payroll of their last team.
Exempt List- Players who have not been signed to an NBA contract (whether it be free agent or draft pick), who have retired from the NBA, or who are a "college holdout" (See NBA draft) are eligible for the exempt list. Each team has room for three players on the exempt list. Teams will receive an exemption for any player on their EL which can be used to sign or trade for any player on a one year deal. Players must remain on the exempt list until they sign with an NBA team (free agent), are released/traded by their BaF team, or until their BaF contract expires. If a player on the exempt list returns to the NBA, then their BaF team must immediately activate them or release them. Releasing a player off the exempt list will count against the salary cap. Any player signed to take the place of a player on the exempt list can only be signed to a 1 year contract up to amount of money that the exempted player was making. If a team activates a player off of the EL, they must waive the "exempted" player with no salary cap penalty.
EDIT- Due to the sim not having many younger, undrafted rookies and Euro stashes, teams can now have unlimited players on their EL as long as the salary cap is adhered to. ADOPTED- 10/2019
Retired Players- A player who retires from the NBA will be placed on the "Exempt List". Teams will not be responsible for a players salary as long as they are on the "Exempt List". If a player "unretires" during the course of the BaF contract, then that team will resume responsibility for that contract.
NBA Draft- A lottery will be held to determine draft order for the 14 teams which fail to qualify for the NBA playoffs. This will also mirror the actual NBA lottery. We will hold our two round draft the week following the actual NBA draft. No team can ever have more than 15 players on their active roster or go over the salary cap to sign a drafted player. Drafted players will have salary slots which are listed below. All first round draft picks will be automatically signed for three years. Lottery picks have a fourth year option that must be picked up by the end of the players second year. All second round draft picks will be signed for two years with a team option for year three which must be picked up after year one. Teams are responsible for managing their salary cap and roster to ensure that they can fit a rookie onto their team at their draft slot. If a team drafts a player that signs with an NBA team, they will have one year to sign him. If they can not agree to a contract within one year, then that player will become a free agent.
2020
Draft Slot Salary
1 3/76 $228 total
2 3/67 $201 total
3 3/61 $183 total
4 3/55 $165 total
5 3/49 $147 total
6 3/45 $135 total
7 3/41 $123 total
8 3/37 $111 total
9 3/34 $102 total
10 3/33 $99 total
11 3/31 $93 total
12 3/29 $87 total
13 3/28 $84 total
14 3/26 $78 total
15 3/25 $75 total
16 3/24 $72 total
17 3/23 $69 total
18 3/21 $63 total
19 3/20 $60 total
20 3/20 $60 total
21 3/19 $57 total
22 3/18 $54 total
23 3/17 $51 total
24 3/17 $51 total
25 3/16 $48 total
26 3/15 $45 total
27 3/15 $45 total
28 3/15 $45 total
29 3/15 $45 total
30 3/15 $45 total
31 2/14 $28 total
32 2/14 $28 total
33 2/14 $28 total
34 2/13 $26 total
35 2/13 $26 total
36 2/13 $26 total
37 2/12 $24 total
38 2/12 $24 total
39 2/11 $22 total
40 2/11 $22 total
41 2/10 $20 total
42 2/10 $20 total
43 2/9 $18 total
44 2/9 $18 total
45 2/8 $16 total
46 2/8 $16 total
47 2/7 $14 total
48 2/7 $14 total
49 2/6 $12 total
50 2/6 $12 total
51 2/5 $10 total
52 2/5 $10 total
53 2/4 $8 total
54 2/4 $8 total
55 2/3 $6 total
56 2/3 $6 total
57 2/2 $4 total
58 2/2 $4 total
59 2/1 $2 total
60 2/1 $2 total
"Draft and stash"- Teams that do not have a roster spot and/or salary space can draft a player who they will "stash" on their "Exempt List". A player is only eligible for this list if they do not sign a contract with their actual NBA team after being drafted. These players can remain on the "Exempt List" until they sign an NBA contract. Once they sign a contract, the team must take them off the "Exempt List" and sign him at the rate that their salary draft slot dictates. If a team does not have enough room under the salary cap to sign that player, then he will become a free agent.
"College Holdouts"- If a team does not have the salary cap room to sign a draft pick that player will "holdout" for one year before becoming a free agent. The team holds that players rights for the year but must be able to sign him by the following free agency period or else that player will be a free agent. A "holdout" can be placed on the teams three man "exempt list" assuming they have room. The year on the exempt list counts towards his original contract length (for example, a second round pick who would normally be signed for two years and $10 a year who spends on a year on the exempt list will be a free agent after playing only one season with the team who drafted him and placed him on the exempt list for a year.)
Free Agency-
Free Agency- Free agency will begin three days after our college draft is completed. A team can offer its own free agent a maximum of a new five year deal. A team can offer another teams free agent a maximum of four years on a new deal.
Free agency is designed so that players are more likely to resign with the team they finished the season with. This is done both through the extra year available to their current team as well as their current team being able to go over the salary cap to resign a player who was under contract for three years.
Teams can go over the current salary cap, by as much as 10%, to resign their own free agent if that player is coming off of a minimum of a three year deal.
COACHING SETTINGS
Team Offense:
1. Balanced
2. Pace & Space
3. Perimeter Focus
4. Post Focus
5. Grind
6. Seven Seconds
Team Defense:
1. Straight - (Basic man to man defense with no adjustments)
2. Switch - (Pick and Rolls will be switched nullifying the pick and roll while possibly leaving a poor matchup)
3. Attack - (Defenders will attack the perimeter helping to reduce three point attempts and allowing for more drives to your interior defense)
4. Passive - (Defenders will protect the paint area more by sagging off defenders. This will reduce drives and post passes but allow more outside shots)
Commissioner's Powers- The commissioner has the ability to act in the best interest of BaF and has the ability to change or modify these rules or add to the rules if needed over the course of the League.
RULE CHANGES
ROSTER SIZE- Each team only needs 13 players signed to their active roster rather than 15. Goes into effect beginning in the 2018 offseason and 2018-19 season. Approved 9/1/17
FREE AGENT SIGNINGS- Players that sign as a free agent cannot be traded until after January 15th of the SIM season. Approved 6/24/18
EXTENSIONS- 90 plan- A team can extend a player on his rookie contract by three years (maxing out his rookie deal at seven years before UFA). But in order to do that, the team will need to pay. To "buyout" three years of free agency, a team will need to give the player a 90% raise after his rookie season. This raise will go into effect immediately and the player will be extended and now be under contract for six years at his new rate. A team will need to have the cap space in order to extend the player. At no time, will an extension be allowed to put you over the salary cap.
OR
60 plan- A team can extend a player on his rookie contract by two years (maxing out his rookie deal at six years before UFA). To "buyout" two years of free agency, a team will need to give the player a 60% raise after his second season. This raise will go into effect immediately and the player will be extended and now be under contract for four years at his new rate. A team will need to have the cap space in order to extend the player. At no time, will an extension be allowed to put you over the salary cap.
OR
30 plan- A team can extend a player on his rookie contract by one year (maxing out his rookie deal at five years before UFA). To "buyout" one year of free agency, a team will need to give the player a 30% raise after his third season. This raise will go into effect immediately and the player will be extended and now be under contract for two years at his new rate. A team will need to have the cap space in order to extend the player. At no time, will an extension be allowed to put you over the salary cap.
Approved- 5/31/19
Approved 9/2/2019
Salary Cap- $1020 hard salary cap for 2019-20 season (becomes a soft cap each offseason only as far as resigning your own players- see Free Agency).
You can go over the salary cap to resign players that have been under contract for 3+ years by as much as 10% of the current salary cap but there is a hard cap (See Free Agency). Any team over the salary cap can not sign other teams free agents or take on any money in trades.
If you are under the salary cap, you can take on money in trades without satisfying the 125%+$1 rule as long as the trade does not put you at or over the cap.
The salary cap will rise 1% every year.
Initial Draft- There will be a minimum of nine players up for auction at a time. Players will remain “free agents” until no legal bid (a bid that would win the player) has been made on them for 4 hours. The clock begins when I post the leading bid in the draft page not when the bid was made. Once four hours passes without a new leading bid, that player will “sign” with the team with the leading bid and another player will immediately be put on the auction block. Bids can be made by any team up to their max remaining bid, but teams can only bid on one player at a time. Five years is the maximum years allowed per contract. If there is a tie in money per year, the player will sign with whichever team offers them more years. If there is a tie in both money and years, the player will sign with whichever team made the first offer. All leading bids will be open for all teams to see although it won’t be made known which team made the bid. Leading bid will be the first legal bid received in my PM or email (bish1324@gmail.com). The commissioner will post the bids which would be needed to beat the current leading bid on the auction page.
Changing the years obviously will change the amount of money needed to sign a player.
The clock will go to three hours and eventually down to two hours per player at the Commissioners discretion.
Player Contracts- Teams can offer players contracts up to their maximum salary slot available for as few as one year or as many as five years in the initial draft. All contracts will be stable, meaning there will be no increasing or decreasing salaries depending on year. If you are paying a player $100 this year, he will make $100 for the life of his contract.
Rosters- Each team must have 15 players on it at all times in season. Teams can also have up to three players on an "exempt list". These players can be retired players, "draft and stash" players (See College Draft), or college "holdouts" (See College Draft). Teams will not have to use their salary cap space to pay the salaries of players on the "exempt list".
Trades- Just like past auction drafts all trades must follow the 125%+$1 rule during the draft and anytime afterwards if one of the teams is at the salary cap. Teams that are under the salary cap can make trades that don’t adhere to this rule as long as the trade does not violate the salary cap. No trade will be legal if it puts you: A) over the salary cap or B) without enough money to fill out your 15 man roster.
Trading Draft Picks- Teams can trade future draft picks but just like the NBA, you can't trade two consecutive first rounders and no team can trade any picks more than three years out.
In Season- Each team must keep a full 15 man roster at all times. At no point during the season can any team go over the $1000 salary cap (unless it started the season above due to resigning of their own player). If a team does start above the cap due to their resigning of a player then there total salary can not rise in season.
Released Players- All released players will count against your salary cap for the length of their contracts.
Waiver Wire- Any player who is released from their team after the initial draft will go onto the waiver wire. If a team wants to sign a player that is on the waiver wire they will assume their last contract and the contract will then be removed from the team that released that player. The waiver wire will work in inverse order of the standings at the time the player is released if more than one team puts in a claim. Players will remain on the waiver wire for 48 hours. If no team puts in a claim for that player, then they will become a free agent open to sign a new contract with any team and their old contract will remain on the payroll of their last team.
Exempt List- Players who have not been signed to an NBA contract (whether it be free agent or draft pick), who have retired from the NBA, or who are a "college holdout" (See NBA draft) are eligible for the exempt list. Each team has room for three players on the exempt list. Teams will receive an exemption for any player on their EL which can be used to sign or trade for any player on a one year deal. Players must remain on the exempt list until they sign with an NBA team (free agent), are released/traded by their BaF team, or until their BaF contract expires. If a player on the exempt list returns to the NBA, then their BaF team must immediately activate them or release them. Releasing a player off the exempt list will count against the salary cap. Any player signed to take the place of a player on the exempt list can only be signed to a 1 year contract up to amount of money that the exempted player was making. If a team activates a player off of the EL, they must waive the "exempted" player with no salary cap penalty.
EDIT- Due to the sim not having many younger, undrafted rookies and Euro stashes, teams can now have unlimited players on their EL as long as the salary cap is adhered to. ADOPTED- 10/2019
Retired Players- A player who retires from the NBA will be placed on the "Exempt List". Teams will not be responsible for a players salary as long as they are on the "Exempt List". If a player "unretires" during the course of the BaF contract, then that team will resume responsibility for that contract.
NBA Draft- A lottery will be held to determine draft order for the 14 teams which fail to qualify for the NBA playoffs. This will also mirror the actual NBA lottery. We will hold our two round draft the week following the actual NBA draft. No team can ever have more than 15 players on their active roster or go over the salary cap to sign a drafted player. Drafted players will have salary slots which are listed below. All first round draft picks will be automatically signed for three years. Lottery picks have a fourth year option that must be picked up by the end of the players second year. All second round draft picks will be signed for two years with a team option for year three which must be picked up after year one. Teams are responsible for managing their salary cap and roster to ensure that they can fit a rookie onto their team at their draft slot. If a team drafts a player that signs with an NBA team, they will have one year to sign him. If they can not agree to a contract within one year, then that player will become a free agent.
2020
Draft Slot Salary
1 3/76 $228 total
2 3/67 $201 total
3 3/61 $183 total
4 3/55 $165 total
5 3/49 $147 total
6 3/45 $135 total
7 3/41 $123 total
8 3/37 $111 total
9 3/34 $102 total
10 3/33 $99 total
11 3/31 $93 total
12 3/29 $87 total
13 3/28 $84 total
14 3/26 $78 total
15 3/25 $75 total
16 3/24 $72 total
17 3/23 $69 total
18 3/21 $63 total
19 3/20 $60 total
20 3/20 $60 total
21 3/19 $57 total
22 3/18 $54 total
23 3/17 $51 total
24 3/17 $51 total
25 3/16 $48 total
26 3/15 $45 total
27 3/15 $45 total
28 3/15 $45 total
29 3/15 $45 total
30 3/15 $45 total
31 2/14 $28 total
32 2/14 $28 total
33 2/14 $28 total
34 2/13 $26 total
35 2/13 $26 total
36 2/13 $26 total
37 2/12 $24 total
38 2/12 $24 total
39 2/11 $22 total
40 2/11 $22 total
41 2/10 $20 total
42 2/10 $20 total
43 2/9 $18 total
44 2/9 $18 total
45 2/8 $16 total
46 2/8 $16 total
47 2/7 $14 total
48 2/7 $14 total
49 2/6 $12 total
50 2/6 $12 total
51 2/5 $10 total
52 2/5 $10 total
53 2/4 $8 total
54 2/4 $8 total
55 2/3 $6 total
56 2/3 $6 total
57 2/2 $4 total
58 2/2 $4 total
59 2/1 $2 total
60 2/1 $2 total
"Draft and stash"- Teams that do not have a roster spot and/or salary space can draft a player who they will "stash" on their "Exempt List". A player is only eligible for this list if they do not sign a contract with their actual NBA team after being drafted. These players can remain on the "Exempt List" until they sign an NBA contract. Once they sign a contract, the team must take them off the "Exempt List" and sign him at the rate that their salary draft slot dictates. If a team does not have enough room under the salary cap to sign that player, then he will become a free agent.
"College Holdouts"- If a team does not have the salary cap room to sign a draft pick that player will "holdout" for one year before becoming a free agent. The team holds that players rights for the year but must be able to sign him by the following free agency period or else that player will be a free agent. A "holdout" can be placed on the teams three man "exempt list" assuming they have room. The year on the exempt list counts towards his original contract length (for example, a second round pick who would normally be signed for two years and $10 a year who spends on a year on the exempt list will be a free agent after playing only one season with the team who drafted him and placed him on the exempt list for a year.)
Free Agency-
Free Agency- Free agency will begin three days after our college draft is completed. A team can offer its own free agent a maximum of a new five year deal. A team can offer another teams free agent a maximum of four years on a new deal.
Free agency is designed so that players are more likely to resign with the team they finished the season with. This is done both through the extra year available to their current team as well as their current team being able to go over the salary cap to resign a player who was under contract for three years.
Teams can go over the current salary cap, by as much as 10%, to resign their own free agent if that player is coming off of a minimum of a three year deal.
COACHING SETTINGS
Team Offense:
1. Balanced
2. Pace & Space
3. Perimeter Focus
4. Post Focus
5. Grind
6. Seven Seconds
Team Defense:
1. Straight - (Basic man to man defense with no adjustments)
2. Switch - (Pick and Rolls will be switched nullifying the pick and roll while possibly leaving a poor matchup)
3. Attack - (Defenders will attack the perimeter helping to reduce three point attempts and allowing for more drives to your interior defense)
4. Passive - (Defenders will protect the paint area more by sagging off defenders. This will reduce drives and post passes but allow more outside shots)
Commissioner's Powers- The commissioner has the ability to act in the best interest of BaF and has the ability to change or modify these rules or add to the rules if needed over the course of the League.
RULE CHANGES
ROSTER SIZE- Each team only needs 13 players signed to their active roster rather than 15. Goes into effect beginning in the 2018 offseason and 2018-19 season. Approved 9/1/17
FREE AGENT SIGNINGS- Players that sign as a free agent cannot be traded until after January 15th of the SIM season. Approved 6/24/18
EXTENSIONS- 90 plan- A team can extend a player on his rookie contract by three years (maxing out his rookie deal at seven years before UFA). But in order to do that, the team will need to pay. To "buyout" three years of free agency, a team will need to give the player a 90% raise after his rookie season. This raise will go into effect immediately and the player will be extended and now be under contract for six years at his new rate. A team will need to have the cap space in order to extend the player. At no time, will an extension be allowed to put you over the salary cap.
OR
60 plan- A team can extend a player on his rookie contract by two years (maxing out his rookie deal at six years before UFA). To "buyout" two years of free agency, a team will need to give the player a 60% raise after his second season. This raise will go into effect immediately and the player will be extended and now be under contract for four years at his new rate. A team will need to have the cap space in order to extend the player. At no time, will an extension be allowed to put you over the salary cap.
OR
30 plan- A team can extend a player on his rookie contract by one year (maxing out his rookie deal at five years before UFA). To "buyout" one year of free agency, a team will need to give the player a 30% raise after his third season. This raise will go into effect immediately and the player will be extended and now be under contract for two years at his new rate. A team will need to have the cap space in order to extend the player. At no time, will an extension be allowed to put you over the salary cap.
Approved- 5/31/19
As the extension rule is written now, teams can only sign a drafted player to a max extension after their rookie season. After the second season a team can offer a player a reduced extension but that salary reduction means a fewer year is added on. The same thing goes after year three, lower money but fewer years.
K-DOT's extension amendment...
Rather then forcing a team to make the decision to offer a max extension to a player right after their rookie season, it is now proposed that a team can extend a player the max number of years at any time if the team is able to prorate the maximum salary that player would have gotten if they were extended after their rookie season.
For example, the #1 pick in the 2019 draft Zion Williamson. If Indy wanted to offer a maximum extension next offseason, they would get Zion for an additional three years at a much higher rate. His contract would go from $67/3 to $128/6. Indiana would have control of their drafted player for three additional years but would pay him an extra $567 total to buyout those first three years of free agency. If a team (Indiana in this case) could not afford to pay that max extension after the players rookie year or wasn't sure if they wanted to commit to a player after only one season then they can offer an extension with the maximum number of years at any time prior to the final year of his rookie contract by prorating that $567 over the remainder of the contract.
https://imgur.com/a/b9QjMUt
I know it probably looks complicated but it really isn't. Offer a maximum three year extension at any time before the final year of a players contract. But just prorate the total amount of salary the player would've gotten had you offered that deal after his rookie season. This will give teams a little more flexibility moving forward with their draft picks.
I'm sure there will be questions, so feel free to ask. Voting will begin in a few days and will end by 9/27. Majority rules so 16 yes votes will be needed in order to add this to our extension rule.K-DOT wrote:How's this:
If a team decides not to extend a player's contract after his first season, they may extend for 3 years at any point, but must pay the amount that player would have received had he been extended earlier over the remaining years left on his contract plus the 3 years of the extension.
For example, under the current rule should the #1 pick whose base salary is $67 be extended for 3 years, his salary would be $67 for the first year, then $128 for the next 6 years for a total of $835 over seven years. If the team holds off on extending him, he would be paid only $67 his second year, a difference of $61. This $61 is then spread out among the next 5 years (2 + 3 extension years), after the 90% increase has been added. This new contract would look like $67 for the first two years, then $141 for the next five for a total of $839 over seven years. This can be done after the second or third year of a player's rookie contract.
Basically, take the amount they would have gotten total for their contract had it been extended after year one, subtract how much they've been paid, and divide the remainder over how many years they would be under contract for.
I think that should cover it, but if there's any holes or loopholes I missed, please let me know
VOTES
YES- (20) Boston, Charlotte, Cleveland, Clippers, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Golden State, Houston, Indiana, Lakers, Miami, Milwaukee, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Sacramento, San Antonio, Toronto, Utah
NO- (0)
Approved 9/2/2019
WAITING LIST
Spoiler:
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2020 DRAFT SLOT SALARIES
Spoiler:
1 3/76 $228 total
2 3/67 $201 total
3 3/61 $183 total
4 3/55 $165 total
5 3/49 $147 total
6 3/45 $135 total
7 3/41 $123 total
8 3/37 $111 total
9 3/34 $102 total
10 3/33 $99 total
11 3/31 $93 total
12 3/29 $87 total
13 3/28 $84 total
14 3/26 $78 total
15 3/25 $75 total
16 3/24 $72 total
17 3/23 $69 total
18 3/21 $63 total
19 3/20 $60 total
20 3/20 $60 total
21 3/19 $57 total
22 3/18 $54 total
23 3/17 $51 total
24 3/17 $51 total
25 3/16 $48 total
26 3/15 $45 total
27 3/15 $45 total
28 3/15 $45 total
29 3/15 $45 total
30 3/15 $45 total
31 2/14 $28 total
32 2/14 $28 total
33 2/14 $28 total
34 2/13 $26 total
35 2/13 $26 total
36 2/13 $26 total
37 2/12 $24 total
38 2/12 $24 total
39 2/11 $22 total
40 2/11 $22 total
41 2/10 $20 total
42 2/10 $20 total
43 2/9 $18 total
44 2/9 $18 total
45 2/8 $16 total
46 2/8 $16 total
47 2/7 $14 total
48 2/7 $14 total
49 2/6 $12 total
50 2/6 $12 total
51 2/5 $10 total
52 2/5 $10 total
53 2/4 $8 total
54 2/4 $8 total
55 2/3 $6 total
56 2/3 $6 total
57 2/2 $4 total
58 2/2 $4 total
59 2/1 $2 total
60 2/1 $2 total
2 3/67 $201 total
3 3/61 $183 total
4 3/55 $165 total
5 3/49 $147 total
6 3/45 $135 total
7 3/41 $123 total
8 3/37 $111 total
9 3/34 $102 total
10 3/33 $99 total
11 3/31 $93 total
12 3/29 $87 total
13 3/28 $84 total
14 3/26 $78 total
15 3/25 $75 total
16 3/24 $72 total
17 3/23 $69 total
18 3/21 $63 total
19 3/20 $60 total
20 3/20 $60 total
21 3/19 $57 total
22 3/18 $54 total
23 3/17 $51 total
24 3/17 $51 total
25 3/16 $48 total
26 3/15 $45 total
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31 2/14 $28 total
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JUNE TRANSACTIONS
Spoiler:
2019-20 PRESEASON
6/8- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade Patrick Beverley and the right to swap 2022 1st round draft picks to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Norman Powell, Trevor Booker, Ersan Ilyasova, Ish Smith and a 2022 2nd round draft pick (from Boston- Boston gets it's pick back).
6/8- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Paul George to the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for Carmelo Anthony, Nerlens Noel, Kyle Kuzma, the #3 pick in the 2019 NBA draft, and a 2021 1st round draft pick (from Phoenix- Phoenix gets it's pick back).
6/8- The Phoenix Suns have waived Ron Baker.
6/8- The Portland Trailblazers have agreed to trade the #28 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for the #30 and the #36 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Evan Turner to the Portland Trailblazers in exchange for the #51 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Sacramento Kings have agreed to trade Enes Kanter, Alan Williams, Kostas Antetokounmpo, Khem Birch and the #48 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Khyri Thomas, Alex Len, Frank Kaminsky and Jeremy Lamb.
6/8- The Indiana Pacers have agreed to trade Moe Harkless, Harry Giles and the #34 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for the #29 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade James Harden, Luke Kennard, Ersan Ilyasova, Michael Beasley, Timofey Mozgov, Omri Casspi and Quincy Acy to the Miami Heat in exchange for Draymond Green, Dejounte Murray, Marcus Smart, Elie Okobo, Dillon Brooks, the #8 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2021 1st round draft pick.
6/8- The Portland Trailblazers have agreed to trade Thaddeus Young and the #36 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Phoenix Suns in exchange of Dwight Powell.
6/8- The Memphis Grizzlies have agreed to trade Lebron James, Jeff Teague and Zach Collins to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Draymond Green, Marc Gasol and the #8 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Terrence Ross and Kevon Looney to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Luke Kornet.
6/8- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade Marcus Smart to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Terry Rozier and Bobby Portis.
The Miami Heat have agreed to trade Bobby Portis to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Kent Bazemore.
The Golden State Warriors have agreed to trade Kent Bazemore to the Miami Heat and Terry Rozier to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Marcus Smart.
6/8- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade Elie Okobo to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Marco Belinelli and a 2022 2nd round draft pick.
6/8- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Josh Richardson to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for Brandon Knight, Donte DiVencenzo, Justin Jackson, the #29 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2020 1st round draft pick (From New Orleans).
6/8- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Klay Thompson and Maxi Kleber to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for Marc Gasol, Tim Hardaway Jr., Larry Nance Jr. and the #8, the #11 and the #39 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Utah Jazz have agreed to trade Andre Drummond and a 2021 1st round draft pick (From Chicago) to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Danilo Gallinari, Marvin Williams and Domantas Sabonis.
6/8- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade the #7 and the #34 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for the #11 and the #24 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Tim Hardaway Jr., Al-Farouq Aminu, Cory Joseph, the #29 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2022 2nd round draft pick to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Thon Maker, Elfrid Payton, Sean Kilpatrick and the #4 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Sacramento Kings have agreed to trade Ricky Rubio to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for Goran Dragic and the #28 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Charlotte Hornets have agreed to trade Jabari Parker and Brook Lopez to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Jeff Teague and Bobby Portis.
6/8- The Portland Trailblazers have agreed to trade Jimmy Butler and a 2022 2nd round draft pick to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Khris Middleton, Markelle Fultz, Marvin Bagley III and the #29 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Eric Bledsoe to the Portland Trailblazers in exchange for Markelle Fultz, the #29 and #30 picks in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2022 1st round draft pick (top 3 protected forever).
6/8- The Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to trade Nic Batum, Kostas Koufos, the #26 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2022 1st round draft pick (top 3 protected forever) to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Malcolm Brogdon and Markieff Morris.
6/8- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade the #11 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for the #13 and the #43 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Orlando Magic have agreed to trade Marquese Chriss and Mitchell Robinson to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for the #8 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and the right to swap 1st round draft picks in the 2020 draft.
6/8- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Enes Kanter to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Elie Okobo and the right to swap 1st round draft picks (either pick Phoenix currently owns- Phoenix or Portland) in the 2022 draft.
6/9- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Donte DiVencenzo to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Khem Birch and the #48 and #51 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/9- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Elfrid Payton to the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for Andre Iguodala, Ivica Zubac and the #53 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
The Chicago Bulls have agreed to trade Bogdan Bogdanovic and Milos Teodosic to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Derrick Rose and Thaddeus Young.
The Los Angeles Clippers have agreed to trade Derrick Rose to the Chicago Bulls and Ivica Zubac and the #53 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Elfrid Payton.
The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Andre Iguodala to the Detroit Pistons and Thaddeus Young to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Bogdan Bogdanovic and Milos Teodosic.
6/9- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade CJ Miles to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Lucas Noguiera, Yogi Ferrell and the #47 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/9- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Nerlens Noel to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Troy Brown Jr. and the #40 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/9- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Ivica Zubac to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Ray Spalding. Orlando also relinquishes the right to swap 2020 1st round picks with Detroit that they previously acquired.
6/9- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Larry Nance Jr. and Sean Kilpatrick to the Utah Jazz in exchange for Marvin Williams and Seth Curry.
6/9- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Mo Harkless and Kenrich Williams to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Yogi Ferrell and Kostas Antetokounmpo.
6/10- The Detroit Pistons have waived Kostas Koufos.
6/10- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Yogi Ferrell, Chimeze Metu, Kostas Antetokounmpo and the #24 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Ryan Arcidiacono and Khem Birch.
6/10- The New Orleans Pelicans have agreed to trade De'Anthony Melton to the Toronto Raptors.
6/10- The Sacramento Kings have agreed to trade Tyus Jones and Frank Kaminsky to the Utah Jazz in exchange for Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot and a 2021 2nd round draft pick.
6/11- The Miami Heat have waived Quincy Acy.
6/11- The Miami Heat have agreed to trade Luke Kennard, Timofey Mozgov, the #27 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and the option to swap 1st round draft picks in 2020 to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Trevor Ariza, Cody Seller and Solomon Hill.
6/11- The Memphis Grizzlies have agreed to trade JJ Redick and Rodney McGruder to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Terry Rozier, Marco Belinelli and Dillon Brooks.
6/11- The Dallas Mavericks have agreed to trade Juancho Hernangomez and the #35 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Alan Williams, Milos Teodosic and the #47 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/11- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Jaylen Brown along with the #43 and the #56 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Marvin Williams and the #24 and #26 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/12- The San Antonio Spurs have agreed to trade Chris Paul and Ryan Anderson to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Carmelo Anthony, Markelle Fultz, the #36 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2022 1st round draft pick (the best pick currently owned by Phoenix- Phoenix, Toronto, or Portland).
6/12- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade the #48 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for the right to swap 2020 1st round draft picks (After Indiana, the Lakers and Phoenix complete their pick swaps with Toronto).
6/12- The Toronto Raptors have agreed to trade Justise Winslow to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Davis Bertans and Joe Harris.
6/12- The Dallas Mavericks have agreed to trade Darren Collison to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for De'Anthony Melton, Kevon Looney and the #48 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/12- The Detroit Pistons have waived Yogi Ferrell and Justin Jackson.
6/12- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Andre Iguodala along with the #34, the #53 and the #56 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for De'Anthony Melton, Alan Williams, Timofey Mozgov, along with the #27, the #47 and the #48 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/15- The Sacramento Kings have agreed to trade Al Horford, Denzel Valentine, the #18 and #28 picks in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2020 1st round draft pick to the Detroit Pistons along with a 2022 1st round draft pick to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Jaylen Brown, Brandon Knight, the #27 and #39 picks in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2021 1st round draft pick (From Sacramento-via the Lakers- Sacramento gets their original pick back).
The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Jaylen Brown, Brandon Knight and the #27 and #39 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Al Horford, Tony Allen, Denzel Valentine, the #18 and #28 picks in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2020 1st round draft pick from Sacramento.
The Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to trade Tony Allen to the Detroit Pistons along with a 2021 1st round draft pick (From Sacramento) to Sacramento (The Kings get their original pick back) in exchange for a 2022 1st round draft pick (From Sacramento).
6/15- The New York Knicks have waived Tyler Dorsey and have claimed Justin Jackson off of waivers.
6/15- The Detroit Pistons have waived Denzel Valentine.
6/15- The Detroit Pistons have waived Alan Williams.
6/15- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade John Wall along with the #13 and #24 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Kemba Walker, Evan Fournier, Austin Rivers, Henry Ellenson and the #21 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/15- The Atlanta Hawks have agreed to trade Lou Williams to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Ryan Anderson, Troy Brown Jr., and the #29 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/15- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade the #18 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for the #26 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2022 1st round draft pick (Top 8 protected forever).
6/15- The Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to trade Patrick Beverley and Shake Milton to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Moe Harkless, Juancho Hernangomez, Anfernee Simons and a 2020 1st round draft pick (Top 10 protected after Phoenix completes its pick swap with Toronto- becoming a 2022 2nd round draft pick if not conveyed.)
6/16- The Washington Wizards have agreed to trade Kevin Love, Damyean Dotson, Cristiano Felicio and Channing Frye to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Jabari Parker, Zach Collins, Norman Powell, a 2021 2nd round draft pick and a 2022 2nd round draft pick.
6/16- The Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to trade Mo Harkless, the #31 and the #45 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Ryan Anderson, Tyler Lydon, JR Smith and the #29 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/16- The Los Angeles Lakers have waived Ryan Anderson, Tyler Lydon and JR Smith.
6/16- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Marquese Chriss, the #26 and the #28 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot.
6/17- The Washington Wizards have agreed to trade Jabari Parker and the #24 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Thon Maker, the #43 and the #51 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/17- The Detroit Pistons have waived Kostas Antetokounmpo.
6/17- The Dallas Mavericks have agreed to trade Luke Kennard and a 2020 1st round draft pick (top 10 protected*) to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for E'Twaun Moore and the #36 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
* Pick will be conveyed after the Dallas/Miami pick swap (top 10 protected in 2020. Pick becomes top 5 protected in 2021 if not conveyed, then top 3 protected in 2022 and unprotected in 2023).
6/17- The San Antonio Spurs have waived Carmelo Anthony.
6/17- The San Antonio Spurs have agreed to trade Anthony Davis to the New Orleans Pelicans and Antonio Blakeney and Lance Thomas to the New York Knicks in exchange for Frank Ntilikina, Aaron Gordon, JaMychal Green, Willie Cauley-Stein, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Mikal Bridges, Omari Spellman, Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, a 2020 1st round draft pick (From New York), a 2020 1st round draft pick (From Minnesota-via New York), a 2020 1st round draft pick (The better of the Washington/Portland pick that New Orleans currently owns) and a 2021 1st round draft pick (From Cleveland-via New Orleans).
The New Orleans Pelicans have agreed to trade Devin Booker to the New York Knicks and Aaron Gordon, Mikal Bridges, Omari Spellman, Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, a 2020 1st round draft pick (The better of the Washington/Portland pick they currently own) and a 2021 1st round draft pick (From Cleveland) to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Anthony Davis.
The New York Knicks have agreed to trade Frank Ntilikina, JaMychal Green, Willie Cauley-Stein, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, a 2020 1st round draft pick and a 2020 1st round draft pick (From Minnesota) to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Devin Booker, Antonio Blakeney and Lance Thomas.
6/17- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade Brook Lopez and Wayne Ellington to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Goran Dragic and Jeremy Lamb.
6/18- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Al Horford and Ray Spalding to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Jae Crowder, Marcin Gortat and a 2021 1st round draft pick.
6/18- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Lucas Noguiera, Shake Milton and the #35 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Washington Wizards in exchange for a 2022 2nd round draft pick (Top 40 protected- this pick is voided if not given in 2022).
6/18- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Khem Birch to the Orlando Magic in exchange for a 2020 2nd round draft pick (top 59 protected becoming void if not given in 2020).
6/18- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade Ish Smith to the Orlando Magic in exchange for a 2021 2nd round draft pick, a 2022 2nd round draft pick and a 2022 2nd round draft pick (From Detroit).
6/18- The Chicago Bulls have agreed to trade Kelly Olynyk and Doug McDermott to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for Nikola Mirotic and Marco Belinelli.
6/19- The Atlanta Hawks have agreed to trade the #44 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for a 2nd round draft pick in 2021.
6/19- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade the #47 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for a 2021 2nd round draft pick.
6/19- The Dallas Mavericks have agreed to trade Aleksandar Vezenkov and the #53 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons.
6/19- The Detroit Pistons have waived Gary Trent Jr.
6/19- The Washington Wizards have agreed to trade Shake Milton and the #51 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons.
6/19- The Detroit Pistons have waived Chimeze Metu.
6/19- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Timofey Mozgov to the Memphis Grizzlies.
6/19- The Memphis Grizzlies have agreed to trade Jordan Poole to the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for Boban Marjanovich.
6/19- The Orlando Magic have agreed to trade Tim Hardaway Jr., Nerlens Noel, a 2020 1st round draft pick and a 2022 1st round draft pick to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Aaron Gordon, Willie Cauley-Stein and a 2022 2nd round draft pick.
6/19- The Sacramento Kings have agreed to trade Cedi Osman to the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Stanley Johnson.
6/26- The Sacramento Kings have waived Brandon Knight.
6/26- The Atlanta Hawks have agreed to trade Troy Brown Jr. to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for a 2020 2nd round draft pick (From Oklahoma City).
6/26- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Seth Curry and Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot to the Miami Heat in exchange for Nene, Solomon Hill, a 2020 2nd round draft pick, a 2020 2nd round draft pick (From Indiana) and a 2021 2nd round draft pick.
6/26- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Austin Rivers to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Cheick Diallo and the removal of the protection on the 2020 2nd round draft pick that Orlando has from a previous trade.
6/26- The New York Knicks have agreed to trade Rondae Hollis-Jefferson to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Marshon Brooks.
6/26- The Miami Heat have waived Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot.
6/26- The Denver Nuggets have waived Cheick Diallo, Henry Ellenson and Ryan Arcidiacono.
6/26- The Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed to trade Nemanja Bjelica to the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for Garrett Temple and Jarell Martin.
6/26- The Minnesota Timberwolves have waived Ante Zizic.
6/26- The New York Knicks have waived Marshon Brooks.
6/26- The Portland Trailblazers have waived Dwayne Bacon and Jordan Crawford.
6/27- The New York Knicks have waived Lance Thomas.
6/27- The Sacramento Kings have agreed to trade Kyrie Irving and Marquese Chriss to the Portland Trailblazers in exchange for Khris Middleton and Eric Bledsoe.
6/27- The Denver Nuggets have waived Jake Layman.
6/27- The Toronto Raptors have agreed to trade Davis Bertans to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
6/27- The Detroit Pistons have waived Solomon Hill.
6/27- The Boston Celtics have waived Channing Frye.
6/28- The Sacramento Kings have waived James Ennis.
6/28- The Brooklyn Nets have waived Moritz Wagner.
6/28- The Detroit Pistons have waived De'Anthony Melton.
6/28- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Nicolas Batum and Nene to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Tim Hardaway Jr., JaMychal Green, Kevin Porter Jr. and a 2020 1st round draft pick (From Dallas).
6/28- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Marvin Williams and Pat Connaughton to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Semi Ojeleye.
6/28- The Detroit Pistons have waived Shake Milton.
6/28- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Jae Crowder, Tim Hardaway Jr., and Tony Allen to the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for Wilson Chandler, Andre Roberson, Tyler Johnson and the right to swap any of their current 2021 1st round draft picks (Detroit, Atlanta, possibly Dallas) with Milwaukee's 2021 1st round draft pick (after Milwaukee's swap with Toronto is completed).
6/29- The Brooklyn Nets have claimed Dwayne Bacon off of waivers.
6/29- The Miami Heat have claimed Ryan Arcidiacono and Henry Ellenson off of waivers.
6/29- The San Antonio Spurs have claimed Cheick Diallo and Ante Zizic off of waivers.
6/29- The San Antonio Spurs have waived Nicolas Batum.
6/29- The Los Angeles Clippers have agreed to trade Isaiah Thomas and a 2020 1st round draft pick (Top 10 protected becoming 2021 unprotected if not conveyed) to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Marc Gasol.
6/29- The Houston Rockets have agreed to trade Robert Williams III to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Elie Okobo.
6/29- The Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to trade Anfernee Simons to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for David Nwaba.
6/30- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade JJ Redick, Damyean Dotson, a 2020 2nd round draft pick and a 2022 2nd round draft pick (From Toronto- Toronto gets its pick back) to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Enes Kanter and Josh Hart.
6/30- The Charlotte Hornets have agreed to trade Bobby Portis and Bruno Caboclo to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Terrence Ross.
6/30- The Memphis Grizzlies have agreed to trade Timofey Mozgov to the Detroit Pistons.
6/8- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade Patrick Beverley and the right to swap 2022 1st round draft picks to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Norman Powell, Trevor Booker, Ersan Ilyasova, Ish Smith and a 2022 2nd round draft pick (from Boston- Boston gets it's pick back).
6/8- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Paul George to the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for Carmelo Anthony, Nerlens Noel, Kyle Kuzma, the #3 pick in the 2019 NBA draft, and a 2021 1st round draft pick (from Phoenix- Phoenix gets it's pick back).
6/8- The Phoenix Suns have waived Ron Baker.
6/8- The Portland Trailblazers have agreed to trade the #28 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for the #30 and the #36 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Evan Turner to the Portland Trailblazers in exchange for the #51 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Sacramento Kings have agreed to trade Enes Kanter, Alan Williams, Kostas Antetokounmpo, Khem Birch and the #48 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Khyri Thomas, Alex Len, Frank Kaminsky and Jeremy Lamb.
6/8- The Indiana Pacers have agreed to trade Moe Harkless, Harry Giles and the #34 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for the #29 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade James Harden, Luke Kennard, Ersan Ilyasova, Michael Beasley, Timofey Mozgov, Omri Casspi and Quincy Acy to the Miami Heat in exchange for Draymond Green, Dejounte Murray, Marcus Smart, Elie Okobo, Dillon Brooks, the #8 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2021 1st round draft pick.
6/8- The Portland Trailblazers have agreed to trade Thaddeus Young and the #36 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Phoenix Suns in exchange of Dwight Powell.
6/8- The Memphis Grizzlies have agreed to trade Lebron James, Jeff Teague and Zach Collins to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Draymond Green, Marc Gasol and the #8 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Terrence Ross and Kevon Looney to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Luke Kornet.
6/8- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade Marcus Smart to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Terry Rozier and Bobby Portis.
The Miami Heat have agreed to trade Bobby Portis to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Kent Bazemore.
The Golden State Warriors have agreed to trade Kent Bazemore to the Miami Heat and Terry Rozier to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Marcus Smart.
6/8- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade Elie Okobo to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Marco Belinelli and a 2022 2nd round draft pick.
6/8- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Josh Richardson to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for Brandon Knight, Donte DiVencenzo, Justin Jackson, the #29 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2020 1st round draft pick (From New Orleans).
6/8- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Klay Thompson and Maxi Kleber to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for Marc Gasol, Tim Hardaway Jr., Larry Nance Jr. and the #8, the #11 and the #39 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Utah Jazz have agreed to trade Andre Drummond and a 2021 1st round draft pick (From Chicago) to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Danilo Gallinari, Marvin Williams and Domantas Sabonis.
6/8- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade the #7 and the #34 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for the #11 and the #24 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Tim Hardaway Jr., Al-Farouq Aminu, Cory Joseph, the #29 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2022 2nd round draft pick to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Thon Maker, Elfrid Payton, Sean Kilpatrick and the #4 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Sacramento Kings have agreed to trade Ricky Rubio to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for Goran Dragic and the #28 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Charlotte Hornets have agreed to trade Jabari Parker and Brook Lopez to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Jeff Teague and Bobby Portis.
6/8- The Portland Trailblazers have agreed to trade Jimmy Butler and a 2022 2nd round draft pick to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Khris Middleton, Markelle Fultz, Marvin Bagley III and the #29 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Eric Bledsoe to the Portland Trailblazers in exchange for Markelle Fultz, the #29 and #30 picks in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2022 1st round draft pick (top 3 protected forever).
6/8- The Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to trade Nic Batum, Kostas Koufos, the #26 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2022 1st round draft pick (top 3 protected forever) to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Malcolm Brogdon and Markieff Morris.
6/8- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade the #11 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for the #13 and the #43 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/8- The Orlando Magic have agreed to trade Marquese Chriss and Mitchell Robinson to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for the #8 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and the right to swap 1st round draft picks in the 2020 draft.
6/8- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Enes Kanter to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Elie Okobo and the right to swap 1st round draft picks (either pick Phoenix currently owns- Phoenix or Portland) in the 2022 draft.
6/9- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Donte DiVencenzo to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Khem Birch and the #48 and #51 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/9- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Elfrid Payton to the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for Andre Iguodala, Ivica Zubac and the #53 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
The Chicago Bulls have agreed to trade Bogdan Bogdanovic and Milos Teodosic to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Derrick Rose and Thaddeus Young.
The Los Angeles Clippers have agreed to trade Derrick Rose to the Chicago Bulls and Ivica Zubac and the #53 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Elfrid Payton.
The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Andre Iguodala to the Detroit Pistons and Thaddeus Young to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Bogdan Bogdanovic and Milos Teodosic.
6/9- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade CJ Miles to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Lucas Noguiera, Yogi Ferrell and the #47 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/9- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Nerlens Noel to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Troy Brown Jr. and the #40 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/9- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Ivica Zubac to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Ray Spalding. Orlando also relinquishes the right to swap 2020 1st round picks with Detroit that they previously acquired.
6/9- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Larry Nance Jr. and Sean Kilpatrick to the Utah Jazz in exchange for Marvin Williams and Seth Curry.
6/9- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Mo Harkless and Kenrich Williams to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Yogi Ferrell and Kostas Antetokounmpo.
6/10- The Detroit Pistons have waived Kostas Koufos.
6/10- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Yogi Ferrell, Chimeze Metu, Kostas Antetokounmpo and the #24 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Ryan Arcidiacono and Khem Birch.
6/10- The New Orleans Pelicans have agreed to trade De'Anthony Melton to the Toronto Raptors.
6/10- The Sacramento Kings have agreed to trade Tyus Jones and Frank Kaminsky to the Utah Jazz in exchange for Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot and a 2021 2nd round draft pick.
6/11- The Miami Heat have waived Quincy Acy.
6/11- The Miami Heat have agreed to trade Luke Kennard, Timofey Mozgov, the #27 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and the option to swap 1st round draft picks in 2020 to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Trevor Ariza, Cody Seller and Solomon Hill.
6/11- The Memphis Grizzlies have agreed to trade JJ Redick and Rodney McGruder to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Terry Rozier, Marco Belinelli and Dillon Brooks.
6/11- The Dallas Mavericks have agreed to trade Juancho Hernangomez and the #35 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Alan Williams, Milos Teodosic and the #47 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/11- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Jaylen Brown along with the #43 and the #56 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Marvin Williams and the #24 and #26 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/12- The San Antonio Spurs have agreed to trade Chris Paul and Ryan Anderson to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Carmelo Anthony, Markelle Fultz, the #36 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2022 1st round draft pick (the best pick currently owned by Phoenix- Phoenix, Toronto, or Portland).
6/12- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade the #48 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for the right to swap 2020 1st round draft picks (After Indiana, the Lakers and Phoenix complete their pick swaps with Toronto).
6/12- The Toronto Raptors have agreed to trade Justise Winslow to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Davis Bertans and Joe Harris.
6/12- The Dallas Mavericks have agreed to trade Darren Collison to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for De'Anthony Melton, Kevon Looney and the #48 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/12- The Detroit Pistons have waived Yogi Ferrell and Justin Jackson.
6/12- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Andre Iguodala along with the #34, the #53 and the #56 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for De'Anthony Melton, Alan Williams, Timofey Mozgov, along with the #27, the #47 and the #48 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/15- The Sacramento Kings have agreed to trade Al Horford, Denzel Valentine, the #18 and #28 picks in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2020 1st round draft pick to the Detroit Pistons along with a 2022 1st round draft pick to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Jaylen Brown, Brandon Knight, the #27 and #39 picks in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2021 1st round draft pick (From Sacramento-via the Lakers- Sacramento gets their original pick back).
The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Jaylen Brown, Brandon Knight and the #27 and #39 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Al Horford, Tony Allen, Denzel Valentine, the #18 and #28 picks in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2020 1st round draft pick from Sacramento.
The Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to trade Tony Allen to the Detroit Pistons along with a 2021 1st round draft pick (From Sacramento) to Sacramento (The Kings get their original pick back) in exchange for a 2022 1st round draft pick (From Sacramento).
6/15- The New York Knicks have waived Tyler Dorsey and have claimed Justin Jackson off of waivers.
6/15- The Detroit Pistons have waived Denzel Valentine.
6/15- The Detroit Pistons have waived Alan Williams.
6/15- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade John Wall along with the #13 and #24 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Kemba Walker, Evan Fournier, Austin Rivers, Henry Ellenson and the #21 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/15- The Atlanta Hawks have agreed to trade Lou Williams to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Ryan Anderson, Troy Brown Jr., and the #29 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/15- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade the #18 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for the #26 pick in the 2019 NBA draft and a 2022 1st round draft pick (Top 8 protected forever).
6/15- The Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to trade Patrick Beverley and Shake Milton to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Moe Harkless, Juancho Hernangomez, Anfernee Simons and a 2020 1st round draft pick (Top 10 protected after Phoenix completes its pick swap with Toronto- becoming a 2022 2nd round draft pick if not conveyed.)
6/16- The Washington Wizards have agreed to trade Kevin Love, Damyean Dotson, Cristiano Felicio and Channing Frye to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Jabari Parker, Zach Collins, Norman Powell, a 2021 2nd round draft pick and a 2022 2nd round draft pick.
6/16- The Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to trade Mo Harkless, the #31 and the #45 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Ryan Anderson, Tyler Lydon, JR Smith and the #29 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/16- The Los Angeles Lakers have waived Ryan Anderson, Tyler Lydon and JR Smith.
6/16- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Marquese Chriss, the #26 and the #28 picks in the 2019 NBA draft to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot.
6/17- The Washington Wizards have agreed to trade Jabari Parker and the #24 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Thon Maker, the #43 and the #51 picks in the 2019 NBA draft.
6/17- The Detroit Pistons have waived Kostas Antetokounmpo.
6/17- The Dallas Mavericks have agreed to trade Luke Kennard and a 2020 1st round draft pick (top 10 protected*) to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for E'Twaun Moore and the #36 pick in the 2019 NBA draft.
* Pick will be conveyed after the Dallas/Miami pick swap (top 10 protected in 2020. Pick becomes top 5 protected in 2021 if not conveyed, then top 3 protected in 2022 and unprotected in 2023).
6/17- The San Antonio Spurs have waived Carmelo Anthony.
6/17- The San Antonio Spurs have agreed to trade Anthony Davis to the New Orleans Pelicans and Antonio Blakeney and Lance Thomas to the New York Knicks in exchange for Frank Ntilikina, Aaron Gordon, JaMychal Green, Willie Cauley-Stein, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Mikal Bridges, Omari Spellman, Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, a 2020 1st round draft pick (From New York), a 2020 1st round draft pick (From Minnesota-via New York), a 2020 1st round draft pick (The better of the Washington/Portland pick that New Orleans currently owns) and a 2021 1st round draft pick (From Cleveland-via New Orleans).
The New Orleans Pelicans have agreed to trade Devin Booker to the New York Knicks and Aaron Gordon, Mikal Bridges, Omari Spellman, Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, a 2020 1st round draft pick (The better of the Washington/Portland pick they currently own) and a 2021 1st round draft pick (From Cleveland) to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Anthony Davis.
The New York Knicks have agreed to trade Frank Ntilikina, JaMychal Green, Willie Cauley-Stein, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, a 2020 1st round draft pick and a 2020 1st round draft pick (From Minnesota) to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Devin Booker, Antonio Blakeney and Lance Thomas.
6/17- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade Brook Lopez and Wayne Ellington to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Goran Dragic and Jeremy Lamb.
6/18- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Al Horford and Ray Spalding to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Jae Crowder, Marcin Gortat and a 2021 1st round draft pick.
6/18- The Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Lucas Noguiera, Shake Milton and the #35 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Washington Wizards in exchange for a 2022 2nd round draft pick (Top 40 protected- this pick is voided if not given in 2022).
6/18- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Khem Birch to the Orlando Magic in exchange for a 2020 2nd round draft pick (top 59 protected becoming void if not given in 2020).
6/18- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade Ish Smith to the Orlando Magic in exchange for a 2021 2nd round draft pick, a 2022 2nd round draft pick and a 2022 2nd round draft pick (From Detroit).
6/18- The Chicago Bulls have agreed to trade Kelly Olynyk and Doug McDermott to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for Nikola Mirotic and Marco Belinelli.
6/19- The Atlanta Hawks have agreed to trade the #44 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for a 2nd round draft pick in 2021.
6/19- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade the #47 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for a 2021 2nd round draft pick.
6/19- The Dallas Mavericks have agreed to trade Aleksandar Vezenkov and the #53 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons.
6/19- The Detroit Pistons have waived Gary Trent Jr.
6/19- The Washington Wizards have agreed to trade Shake Milton and the #51 pick in the 2019 NBA draft to the Detroit Pistons.
6/19- The Detroit Pistons have waived Chimeze Metu.
6/19- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Timofey Mozgov to the Memphis Grizzlies.
6/19- The Memphis Grizzlies have agreed to trade Jordan Poole to the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for Boban Marjanovich.
6/19- The Orlando Magic have agreed to trade Tim Hardaway Jr., Nerlens Noel, a 2020 1st round draft pick and a 2022 1st round draft pick to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Aaron Gordon, Willie Cauley-Stein and a 2022 2nd round draft pick.
6/19- The Sacramento Kings have agreed to trade Cedi Osman to the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Stanley Johnson.
6/26- The Sacramento Kings have waived Brandon Knight.
6/26- The Atlanta Hawks have agreed to trade Troy Brown Jr. to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for a 2020 2nd round draft pick (From Oklahoma City).
6/26- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Seth Curry and Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot to the Miami Heat in exchange for Nene, Solomon Hill, a 2020 2nd round draft pick, a 2020 2nd round draft pick (From Indiana) and a 2021 2nd round draft pick.
6/26- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Austin Rivers to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Cheick Diallo and the removal of the protection on the 2020 2nd round draft pick that Orlando has from a previous trade.
6/26- The New York Knicks have agreed to trade Rondae Hollis-Jefferson to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Marshon Brooks.
6/26- The Miami Heat have waived Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot.
6/26- The Denver Nuggets have waived Cheick Diallo, Henry Ellenson and Ryan Arcidiacono.
6/26- The Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed to trade Nemanja Bjelica to the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for Garrett Temple and Jarell Martin.
6/26- The Minnesota Timberwolves have waived Ante Zizic.
6/26- The New York Knicks have waived Marshon Brooks.
6/26- The Portland Trailblazers have waived Dwayne Bacon and Jordan Crawford.
6/27- The New York Knicks have waived Lance Thomas.
6/27- The Sacramento Kings have agreed to trade Kyrie Irving and Marquese Chriss to the Portland Trailblazers in exchange for Khris Middleton and Eric Bledsoe.
6/27- The Denver Nuggets have waived Jake Layman.
6/27- The Toronto Raptors have agreed to trade Davis Bertans to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
6/27- The Detroit Pistons have waived Solomon Hill.
6/27- The Boston Celtics have waived Channing Frye.
6/28- The Sacramento Kings have waived James Ennis.
6/28- The Brooklyn Nets have waived Moritz Wagner.
6/28- The Detroit Pistons have waived De'Anthony Melton.
6/28- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Nicolas Batum and Nene to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Tim Hardaway Jr., JaMychal Green, Kevin Porter Jr. and a 2020 1st round draft pick (From Dallas).
6/28- The Denver Nuggets have agreed to trade Marvin Williams and Pat Connaughton to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Semi Ojeleye.
6/28- The Detroit Pistons have waived Shake Milton.
6/28- The Detroit Pistons have agreed to trade Jae Crowder, Tim Hardaway Jr., and Tony Allen to the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for Wilson Chandler, Andre Roberson, Tyler Johnson and the right to swap any of their current 2021 1st round draft picks (Detroit, Atlanta, possibly Dallas) with Milwaukee's 2021 1st round draft pick (after Milwaukee's swap with Toronto is completed).
6/29- The Brooklyn Nets have claimed Dwayne Bacon off of waivers.
6/29- The Miami Heat have claimed Ryan Arcidiacono and Henry Ellenson off of waivers.
6/29- The San Antonio Spurs have claimed Cheick Diallo and Ante Zizic off of waivers.
6/29- The San Antonio Spurs have waived Nicolas Batum.
6/29- The Los Angeles Clippers have agreed to trade Isaiah Thomas and a 2020 1st round draft pick (Top 10 protected becoming 2021 unprotected if not conveyed) to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Marc Gasol.
6/29- The Houston Rockets have agreed to trade Robert Williams III to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Elie Okobo.
6/29- The Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to trade Anfernee Simons to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for David Nwaba.
6/30- The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade JJ Redick, Damyean Dotson, a 2020 2nd round draft pick and a 2022 2nd round draft pick (From Toronto- Toronto gets its pick back) to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Enes Kanter and Josh Hart.
6/30- The Charlotte Hornets have agreed to trade Bobby Portis and Bruno Caboclo to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Terrence Ross.
6/30- The Memphis Grizzlies have agreed to trade Timofey Mozgov to the Detroit Pistons.