[The Athletic] NBA 交易截止日回顾:东契奇、巴特勒等人的交易现在看来如何?

By Zach Harper | The Athletic, 2026-02-05 10:15:24

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我最喜欢的传统之一就是回顾前一年的 NBA 交易截止日,看看我们当时对这些交易的看法,并更新那些评估。有了后见之明,我们可以看出这些交易是否真的像最初认为的那样意义深远,或者其实毫无意义。

我已经写这个交易季专栏很多年了。我回顾了 2018 年截止日前的 15 笔交易、2019 年压哨前的 22 笔,以及 2020 年的 15 笔交易。我考察了 2021 年交易截止日前的 22 笔。2022 年,我们有 18 笔交易需要重温,2023 年则有 17 笔。去年,我们回顾了 24 笔交易

我们还有一个“交易截止日 FOMO(错失恐惧症)指数”,分值为 1 到 10 分。指数越低,说明该举动对球队建设越合理;指数越高,则说明球队进行这笔交易更有可能只是为了在手机的突发新闻通知里看到自己的名字。

带着一年的后见之明,让我们深入探讨 2025 年交易截止日前后的那 25 笔交易。


12 月 15 日:勇士引进施罗德

金州勇士获得: 丹尼斯·施罗德 (Dennis Schröder)、2025 年次轮签
布鲁克林篮网获得: 德安东尼·梅尔顿 (De’Anthony Melton)、里斯·比克曼 (Reece Beekman)、2026 年次轮签、2028 年次轮签、2029 年次轮签

我们当时的看法: 也许勇士引进施罗德是为了增加深度,或者他们是在 12 月 15 日交易季开启时做一笔精明的买卖?不管怎样,勇士都在积极应对梅尔顿的伤病,引进一名轮换球员来替代他,而不是让那个大名单位置在剩下的赛季里被一名受伤球员占据。至于篮网,他们在比克曼身上看到了一些值得探索的潜力,并收到了三个次轮签作为未来的交易或选秀资产。

一年后的看法: 施罗德是后续大动作的先兆。我们稍后会提到勇士是如何处理施罗德的合同的,但他基本上在勇士打了一个半月,表现不算出色但也不糟糕。篮网基本上就是在收集次轮签。比克曼现在在发展联盟,而梅尔顿在夏天又重新与金州签约。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 我们拭目以待篮网能用这些次轮签换到什么,但这绝对帮到了勇士。他们通过在适当的时间窗口拿下施罗德并随后将其转手,促成了截止日的一笔大交易。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 勇士 1 分;篮网 4 分


12 月 15 日:托马斯·布莱恩特加盟印第安纳

印第安纳步行者获得: 托马斯·布莱恩特 (Thomas Bryant)
迈阿密热火获得: 2031 年次轮签互换权

我们当时的看法: 薪资清理!步行者帮热火接手了布莱恩特,热火借此腾出了一个大名单位置。步行者在多名中锋赛季报销后需要内线深度,但这在很大程度上是印第安纳的“内线紧急备选”。

一年后的看法: 布莱恩特其实挺有用的。他在步行者打了大半个赛季,并在季后赛出场 20 次,在迈尔斯·特纳身后提供零星的上场时间。对热火来说,这看起来依然像是一次薪资清理。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 它确实帮到了步行者。布莱恩特算不上卓越,但他是一名合格的轮换内线。热火并没有利用腾出的大名单位置做太多事情。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 步行者 4 分;热火 8 分


12 月 29 日:湖人升级防守

洛杉矶湖人获得: 多里安·芬尼-史密斯 (Dorian Finney-Smith)、谢克·米尔顿 (Shake Milton)
篮网获得: 丹吉洛·拉塞尔 (D’Angelo Russell)、麦克斯韦·刘易斯 (Maxwell Lewis)、2027 年次轮签、2030 年次轮签、2031 年次轮签

我们当时的看法: 这是湖人的一笔重磅交易。芬尼-史密斯是联盟中较好的 3D 球员之一,他在布鲁克林的轮换中被浪费了。湖人送走拉塞尔换回芬尼-史密斯,意味着他们在将防守提升到新高度的同时,也没有在进攻端牺牲太多。刘易斯对篮网来说是一个不错的开发型球员,但在此过程中收获次轮签也是关键。在这一单交易和之前的施罗德交易之间,篮网两周内已经增加了六个次轮签。

一年后的看法: 洛杉矶的情况发生了巨大变化,但在 2024-25 赛季剩下的时间里,这仍然是一个不错的补强。问题在于,在这笔交易之后,湖人发生了太多变故,而且没有一件是在计划之内的。他们完全转变了方向。芬尼-史密斯在赛季剩余时间里表现出色,但湖人的季后赛首轮出局并没给他太多展现机会。他在休赛期自由身离队加盟休斯顿。对于布鲁克林,拉塞尔在剩余赛季里表现糟糕,今年夏天加盟了独行侠的板凳席,并在周三被交易到了华盛顿。刘易斯在剩下的赛季里几乎没上场,现在在土耳其打球。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 短期内帮到了湖人,但长期来看两队都没有获得太多收益。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 湖人 1 分;篮网 5 分


1 月 15 日:菲尼克斯补充高度

菲尼克斯太阳获得: 尼克·理查兹 (Nick Richards)、2025 年次轮签
夏洛特黄蜂获得: 乔什·奥科吉 (Josh Okogie)、2026 年次轮签、2031 年次轮签、2031 年次轮签

我们当时的看法: 太阳正试图寻找一些内线答案。德文·布克、凯文·杜兰特和布拉德利·比尔的“三巨头”在内线缺乏持续的支援,也许理查兹这样年轻且运动能力强的内线会有所帮助。送走奥科吉是他们送出轮换侧翼中最简单的选择。黄蜂则是为了获取次轮签,他们送出一个,收回了三个。

一年后的看法: 当时我们还不知道,这只是夏洛特内线大举进军菲尼克斯的开始。最终,马克·威廉姆斯会在今年夏天的交易中与理查兹在菲尼克斯汇合。理查兹一直是太阳一个不错的选择,但这位篮板机器本赛季的出场时间远少于他去年加盟太阳初期。那个次轮签最终变成了亚历克斯·图希,而图希在杜兰特去火箭的那笔重磅交易中被送走了。奥科吉在黄蜂打完了赛季,随后签约休斯顿。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 我认为这对太阳确实有一点帮助。我们会看看黄蜂用那些选秀权能做些什么。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 太阳 5 分;黄蜂 6 分


1 月 21 日:太阳交换选秀权

太阳获得: 2025 年首轮签、2027 年首轮签、2029 年首轮签
犹他爵士获得: 2031 年首轮签

我们当时的看法: 太阳正试图寻找未来可用的选秀资本,以修复沙漠中的乱局。他们向爵士送出了自己 2031 年的无保护首轮签,以换取三个签位。这三个签位分别是 2025 年克利夫兰骑士和明尼苏达森林狼中顺位较低的一个,以及 2027 年和 2029 年骑士、爵士和狼队中顺位最低的一个。在选秀权几乎耗尽后,这是一种极其大胆的获取交易筹码的方式。

一年后的看法: 太阳的一次相当精明的赌博,增加了他们交易时的可用筹码。太阳利用 2025 年选秀权(最终来自克利夫兰)和 2029 年选秀权通过交易引进了马克·威廉姆斯。这让他们付出了 2025 年的利亚姆·麦克尼利,我们将看看几年后那个选秀权的归属。至于爵士?丹尼·安吉最喜欢利用那些急于交易的球队。他在杰伦·杰克逊的交易中将太阳的 2031 年选秀权送到了孟菲斯。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 如果你相信威廉姆斯能成为首发中锋,那它帮到了太阳。爵士未来则拥有了一个极具价值的首轮签作为筹码或自用。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 太阳 1 分;爵士 1 分


2 月 1 日:快船、爵士达成史上最容易被遗忘的交易

洛杉矶快船获得: 德鲁·尤班克斯 (Drew Eubanks)、帕蒂·米尔斯 (Patty Mills)
爵士获得: P.J. 塔克 (P.J. Tucker)、莫·班巴 (Mo Bamba)、2030 年次轮签、现金补偿

效力快船期间,P.J. 塔克对一次犯规判罚表示异议。(Jayne Kamin-Oncea / USA Today)

我们当时的看法: 我们知道在伊维察·祖巴茨崛起后,快船需要一名替补内线。此外,帕蒂·米尔斯在板凳席的有限时间内可以成为不错的射手和得分点。至于爵士,他们为什么要带回塔克?他们又不是争冠球队。也许他们要么打算转手,要么打算裁掉他。那个未来的次轮签就是他们提供协助的报酬?

一年后的看法: 快船并没有从这笔交易中得到太多。尤班克斯为他们打了一会儿替补中锋,但在季后赛面对尼古拉·约基奇时几乎没出场。米尔斯在快船的上场机会更少。塔克在下文会提到的一笔交易中被转手了,所以我们知道了爵士会拿他做什么。爵士裁掉了班巴。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 我猜爵士得到了一点点帮助,因为他们在几天后的一笔交易中用到了塔克,但这笔交易对两支球队都没什么实质好处。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 快船 6 分;爵士 4 分


2 月 1 日:湖人拿下卢卡

湖人获得: 卢卡·东契奇 (Luka Dončić)、马基夫·莫里斯 (Markieff Morris)、马克西·克勒贝尔 (Maxi Kleber)、现金
达拉斯独行侠获得: 安东尼·戴维斯 (Anthony Davis)、麦克斯·克里斯蒂 (Max Christie)、2029 年首轮签、现金
爵士获得: 杰伦·胡德-席菲诺 (Jalen Hood-Schifino)、2025 年次轮签、2025 年次轮签

我们当时的看法: 卧槽!发生了什么?这是真的吗?我真的需要给这笔交易打分吗?独行侠为什么要交易东契奇?尼科·哈里森在想什么?等等,独行侠就换回了这些?湖人难道没有更多的选秀权可以出吗?等等,为什么独行侠要交易东契奇来着?这终将成为 NBA 史上最愚蠢的交易。你为什么要用你的 25 岁超级巨星去换一个更老且出勤率更低的人?我们是被耍了吗?湖人是怎么做到的?我需要去确认一下我那些独行侠球迷朋友的情况吗?

一年后的看法: 没错,基本和我们当时想的一样!在仅出场 29 场后,安东尼·戴维斯在周三被交易走了,独行侠管理层开始全力追求状元热门库珀·弗拉格。湖人正处于将权力从勒布朗·詹姆斯转移到东契奇的尴尬过渡期,但他们仍然是一支非常有竞争力的球队,只是在阵容构建上有些悬而未决。

独行侠在本赛季早些时候解雇了哈里森。真是难以置信,他曾是联盟最佳高管之一,后来却无论走到哪都被“解雇尼科!”的呼声困扰。克里斯蒂是这笔交易筹码中表现最好的部分。

哦,爵士用其中一个次轮签促成了 18 号秀沃尔特·克莱顿的交易,然后用另一个次轮签选中了约翰·通杰。胡德-席菲诺目前在发展联盟。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 这给湖人带来了巨大的帮助。他们从寄希望于两个老将拼凑出另一个争冠阵容,转变为将球队未来 10 年都奉献给东契奇。独行侠则没有丝毫变强。总会有人跳出来唱反调,说独行侠的选择其实是对的。他们错了。这是 NBA 历史上最糟糕的交易。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 湖人 1 分;独行侠 1 分;爵士 3 分


2 月 3 日:福克斯联手文班

圣安东尼奥马刺获得: 达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)、乔丹·麦克劳克林 (Jordan McLaughlin)
萨克拉门托国王获得: 扎克·拉文 (Zach LaVine)、塞迪·西索科 (Sidy Cissoko)、2025 年受保护首轮签、2025 年次轮签、2027 年首轮签、2028 年次轮签、2028 年次轮签、2031 年首轮签
芝加哥公牛获得: 凯文·赫尔特 (Kevin Huerter)、特雷·琼斯 (Tre Jones)、扎克·科林斯 (Zach Collins)、2025 年首轮签

我们当时的看法: 闸门打开了!现在马刺要让福克斯和维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 搭档了。一直有传闻说马刺想让特雷·杨作为搭档文班亚马的控卫,但他们最终选择了福克斯。他是一名优秀的得分手、稳健的组织者和关键时刻的射手,可以完美地与文班打二人转。国王最终获得了一些重磅选秀资产。那三个首轮签实际上是两个首轮,加上一个 2025 年未兑现的选秀权,转化成了两个未来次轮。但给他们的首轮签之一是明尼苏达 2031 年的签位。他们还从芝加哥手里接过了拉文的合同,希望在萨克拉门托重组一支平庸的公牛队会是正确的选择。

芝加哥在甩掉拉文合同的同时拿到了几名扎实的轮换球员,看起来是一次大捷。此外,公牛从圣安东尼奥拿回了自己的 2025 年首轮签,那是马刺在德马尔·德罗赞交易中得到的。

一年后的看法: 马刺的大捷。福克斯在去年赛季末上场不多,但他是马刺本赛季成为西部强队的关键因素。他和文班配合默契,他们仍在场上寻找更好的化学反应。国王再次陷入困境。球队的表现远配不上高昂的薪资,而且甩掉拉文的合同绝非易事。拉文下赛季有近 4900 万美元的球员选项,我预计他会执行。他们能摆脱这份合同吗?大概不能。公牛表现得非常出色。他们用首轮签选中了诺亚·艾森格,他可能是一个不错的潜力股。琼斯是芝加哥的得力干将。赫尔特被交易到了底特律换取贾登·艾维。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 极大地帮助了马刺,我也认为多方面帮助了公牛。摆脱那份巨额合同让他们有了重组阵容的选择。至于国王?他们拿回来的筹码能产生什么效果还有待观察。他们手头有五个次轮签和两个首轮签。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 马刺 1 分;国王 1 分;公牛 1 分


2 月 3 日:次轮签互换

俄克拉荷马城雷霆获得: 2029 年次轮签
黄蜂获得: 2030 年次轮签

我们当时的看法: 当然,有何不可?

一年后的看法: 当然,有何不可?

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 我会说它帮到了雷霆,因为雷霆什么时候做过赔本买卖?

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 雷霆 10 分;黄蜂 10 分


2 月 3 日:六人组得到一块宝

费城 76er 获得: 昆廷·格莱姆斯 (Quentin Grimes)、2025 年次轮签
独行侠获得: 凯莱布·马丁 (Caleb Martin)、2030 年次轮签

我们当时的看法: 尼科·哈里森已经不值得信任了。这两个人都被认为在各自球队中未被充分利用。马丁的表现没有达到他在迈阿密崛起时的高度,但他也受困于伤病频发的 76 人。也许他能在急于打造全防守身份的独行侠找到新生。格莱姆斯在几年前于纽约展示过潜力后,在独行侠并没怎么上场。在进入受限制自由市场前,他将获得一个展示自己的机会。

一年后的看法: 76 人的大捷——也是哈里森和独行侠的又一次失利。马丁在被交易后的一年里对独行侠几乎没有产生影响。格莱姆斯在赛季末表现出色,本赛季开局也相当不错。他曾陷入受限制自由市场的僵局,最终接受了资质报价,并将在今年夏天成为完全自由球员,但这仍是一次伟大的收购。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 这是又一笔伤害了独行侠的交易……但 76 人看起来不错。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 76 人 3 分;独行侠 5 分


2 月 5 日:泰斯去往雷霆

雷霆获得: 丹尼尔·泰斯 (Daniel Theis)、2031 年次轮签
新奥尔良鹈鹕获得: 现金补偿

我们当时的看法: 如果雷霆留下泰斯,那么这是为了追求冠军而增加的内线深度。如果他们决定裁掉他,那对鹈鹕来说就是薪资清理,而雷霆则是为了收集次轮签——毕竟他们痴迷于拥有每一年的选秀权。

一年后的看法: 属于后者!雷霆裁掉了泰斯,鹈鹕拿到了些现金,交出了 2031 年的次轮签。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 完全没有,虽然我估计雷霆会用这个未来的次轮签选到一个全明星。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 雷霆 9 分;鹈鹕 8 分


2 月 5 日:国王获得内线深度

萨克拉门托国王获得: 约纳斯·瓦兰丘纳斯 (Jonas Valančiūnas)
华盛顿奇才获得: 塞迪·西索科 (Sidy Cissoko)、2028 年受保护次轮签、2029 年次轮签

约纳斯·瓦兰丘纳斯在休赛期离开了萨克拉门托。(Darren Yamashita / Imagn Images)

我们当时的看法: 国王需要一些强硬的高度作为多曼塔斯·萨博尼斯的替补,而这正是这笔交易所提供的。他们付出的代价仅仅是从福克斯交易中得到的西索科和几个次轮签。奇才从未想过能用瓦兰丘纳斯换回首轮,所以拿到两个次轮签也就知足了。在国王这,你永远不知道次轮签会不会落在 30 多顺位。

一年后的看法: 国王最终在今年夏天将瓦兰丘纳斯送往丹佛掘金,换回了达里奥·萨里奇。奇才没有留住西索科,他现在在波特兰开拓者效力。这看起来更像是奇才的一次薪资清理。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 长期来看,没有。国王用他换萨里奇并没有产生什么正面影响。奇才也不太可能从中获益太多。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 国王 7 分;奇才 6 分


截止日:凯尔特人清理斯普林格

休斯顿火箭获得: 杰登·斯普林格 (Jaden Springer)、2027 年受保护次轮签、2030 年次轮签
波士顿凯尔特人获得: 2031 年受保护次轮签

我们当时的看法: 也许我们只是在玩次轮签抢座游戏。其中两个选秀权有前 55 顺位保护,几乎不可能兑现,但对火箭来说,也许他们想要一个运动能力强的后卫进轮换?

一年后的看法: 火箭并不想要斯普林格进轮换。他们几乎立即就裁掉了他。这本质上是凯尔特人为了省钱甩掉他的工资,火箭则得到了一个 2030 年的次轮签。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 在财务上对凯尔特人有一点点帮助。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 火箭 10 分;凯尔特人 9 分


截止日:老鹰清理泽勒

火箭获得: 科迪·泽勒 (Cody Zeller)、2028 年次轮签
亚特兰大老鹰获得: 阿尔法·卡巴 (Alpha Kaba) 的签约权

我们当时的看法: 是的,一年前泽勒还在 NBA。老鹰想清理薪资,火箭乐于接手,就像上文中接手斯普林格一样。老鹰只需付出一个 2028 年的次轮签。

一年后的看法: 纯粹的薪资清理,伙计。顺便说一句,卡巴已经 30 岁了,是 2017 年的末位秀。他大概不会来打球了。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 在财务上对老鹰有一点点帮助。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 火箭 10 分;老鹰 9 分


截止日:76 人清理马丁

底特律活塞获得: KJ·马丁 (KJ Martin)、2027 年受保护次轮签、2031 年次轮签
76 人获得: 现金补偿

我们当时的看法: 截止日连续第三笔薪资清理!活塞引进了马丁,一个你希望他能投进三分的运动型侧翼。作为接手费城账单的回报,他们收到了两个次轮签。

一年后的看法: 几乎毫无意义。活塞在同一天交易施罗德的交易中又把马丁送走了。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 最终帮到了活塞的下一步行动。我完全不知道 76 人是怎么花那些现金补偿的。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 活塞 3 分;76 人 9 分


截止日:奇才捞到一个首轮

奇才获得: 雷吉·杰克逊 (Reggie Jackson)、2026 年首轮签
76 人获得: 杰里德·巴特勒 (Jared Butler)、2027 年次轮签、2028 年次轮签、2030 年次轮签、2030 年次轮签

我们当时的看法: 在 76 人的噩梦赛季中,他们想腾出杰克逊的大名单位置,所以把他连带一个首轮签送到了奇才。华盛顿已经进入了完全的资产积累模式,重建正进行得如火如荼。仅仅为了把杰克逊送上裁员名单就拿回一个首轮,这简直是大捷。虽然付出了四个次轮签,但这一举动效率很高。76 人引进了巴特勒,看看他是否能成为赛季剩余时间里值得关注的拼图。他此前是奇才的双向球员。

一年后的看法: 基本上就是选秀权的交换。奇才立即裁掉了杰克逊。76 人引进了巴特勒,将他转为正式合同,然后在去年夏天让他成为了自由球员。这笔交易本质上就是一个首轮签(奇才、快船和火箭中顺位最低的一个,且前四顺位保护)换四个次轮签。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 未来可能会有帮助,但现在下结论还为时过早。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 奇才 1 分;76 人 5 分


截止日:国王得到拉拉维亚,奇才得到斯玛特

国王获得: 杰克·拉拉维亚 (Jake LaRavia)
奇才获得: 马库斯·斯玛特 (Marcus Smart)、考尔比·琼斯 (Colby Jones)、亚历克斯·莱恩 (Alex Len)、2025 年首轮签
孟菲斯灰熊获得: 马文·巴格利三世 (Marvin Bagley III)、强尼·戴维斯 (Johnny Davis)、2025 年次轮签、2028 年次轮签

我们当时的看法: 三支球队交换阵容中多余的棋子。对国王来说,引进拉拉维亚是为了提供侧翼深度,他们付出的只是即将成为自由球员的莱恩(他们已经引进了瓦兰丘纳斯)和琼斯。感觉这是一次低风险的举动,即使他们不留拉拉维亚。奇才引进了这两名国王球员,以及斯玛特的老将领导力。最重要的是,他们又捞到了一个首轮签。至于灰熊,这纯粹是在巴格利身上试错,并顺便捞几个次轮签。

一年后的看法: 除了那个首轮签,这笔交易最后成了竹篮打水。拉拉维亚在赛季末表现尚可,但在自由市场离队加盟湖人。斯玛特也去了湖人。那个首轮是 18 号签,最终变成了前文提到的交易中的克莱顿。奇才把他换成了威尔·赖利、贾米尔·沃特金斯和两个未来次轮。巴格利在自由市场回到奇才,并在本周戴维斯的交易中被送到独行侠。灰熊用 2025 年次轮签选到了贾冯·斯莫尔,他本赛季打了一点比赛。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 没帮到国王,也没怎么帮到灰熊。奇才得到了赖利,他是个不错的轮换苗子。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 国王 8 分;奇才 3 分;灰熊 9 分


截止日:怀斯曼薪资清理

多伦多猛龙获得: 詹姆斯·怀斯曼 (James Wiseman)、现金补偿
步行者获得: 2026 年受保护次轮签

詹姆斯·怀斯曼效力步行者期间对抗灰熊防线。(Wesley Hale / Imagn Images)

我们当时的看法: 据我统计,这是 2024-25 交易季的第六笔薪资清理。这为怀斯曼报销后的步行者腾出了一个名额,猛龙还顺便拿了点现金。

一年后的看法: 确实如此。怀斯曼夏天竟然以自由身回了印第安纳,但 12 月就被裁了。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 哪怕一丁点都没有。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 猛龙 10 分;步行者 7 分


截止日:努尔基奇去黄蜂

黄蜂获得: 尤素夫·努尔基奇 (Jusuf Nurkić)、2026 年首轮签
太阳获得: 科迪·马丁 (Cody Martin)、瓦西里耶·米齐奇 (Vasilije Micić)、2026 年次轮签

我们当时的看法: 这是本赛季太阳和黄蜂之间的第二笔交易,也是第二笔送走内线的交易。这一次是努尔基奇去夏洛特,太阳代价是一个首轮签。努尔基奇在黄蜂不会有什么大作为,顶多是以后某个文艺青年去音乐节时穿他球衣的谈资。重点在于那个签。至于太阳,他们想甩掉努尔基奇,也许换回几个侧翼选择对深度更好?别忘了,这支布克-杜兰特-比尔的球队当时极度缺乏组织者。

一年后的看法: 黄蜂把努尔基奇变成了科林·塞克斯顿,而且他们将在 6 月获得奇才、太阳、灰熊和魔术中顺位最低的一个首轮签。那大概会是 10 几顺位或 20 几顺位。太阳在赛季末裁掉了马丁。米齐奇离开 NBA 去了以色列联赛。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 黄蜂绝对通过转手这笔交易收获颇丰。太阳将得到丹佛和金州中顺位较低的次轮签,但到目前为止,这笔交易对太阳毫无帮助。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 黄蜂 3 分;太阳 9 分


截止日:勇士得到巴特勒

勇士获得: 吉米·巴特勒 (Jimmy Butler)
热火获得: 安德鲁·维金斯 (Andrew Wiggins)、凯尔·安德森 (Kyle Anderson)、戴维恩·米切尔 (Davion Mitchell)、2025 年首轮签
爵士获得: KJ·马丁 (KJ Martin)、乔什·理查德森 (Josh Richardson)、2028 年次轮签、2031 年次轮签、现金
活塞获得: 丹尼斯·施罗德 (Dennis Schröder)、林迪·沃特斯三世 (Lindy Waters III)、2031 年次轮签
猛龙获得: P.J. 塔克 (P.J. Tucker)、2026 年次轮签、现金

我们当时的看法: 终于来了!这笔交易源于巴特勒想离开迈阿密,因为热火不想给他顶薪。这也是勇士试图在斯蒂芬·库里时代再搏一把。对勇士来说,理由很充分。巴特勒是联盟中最具影响力的球员之一。热火得到了维金斯、安德森和米切尔三个不错且扎实的轮换。最重要的是,拿到 2025 年的首轮签是他们的一场大胜。

爵士得到了一些不错的侧翼选择和更多的次轮签。猛龙带回了塔克,但他看起来不太可能上场。活塞为他们的季后赛之路增加了一名急需的控卫。

一年后的看法: 对勇士来说这有点悲情。他们经历了辉煌的常规赛收官并赢下了首轮季后赛,随后库里的腿筋伤病让他们的赛季在明尼苏达面前崩盘。上个月,巴特勒遭遇了十字韧带撕裂 (ACL),赛季报销。他还有一年超过 5000 万美元的合同,希望他能康复归来。热火从维金斯身上得到了稳定的贡献,并在休赛期的交易中用安德森换回了诺曼·鲍威尔,这对热火是巨大的提升。米切尔也打出了职业生涯最佳表现,热火夏天和他续约两年。他们还用那个首轮签选中了卡斯帕拉斯·雅库乔尼斯。

爵士在交易后立即裁掉了理查德森,9 月裁掉了马丁。猛龙几周后裁掉了塔克。活塞从施罗德那里得到了不错的回报,随后在今年夏天通过先签后换将他送往萨克拉门托。底特律从那笔交易中得到了一个前 55 顺位保护的次轮签。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 尽管遭遇了伤病,但这仍极大地帮助了勇士。我也很看好热火的操作,尽管雅库乔尼斯的未来还有待观察。活塞短期内得到了提升。爵士和猛龙并没有变得更好。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 勇士 1 分;热火 1 分;爵士 7 分;活塞 3 分;猛龙 10 分


截止日:雄鹿拿下 KPJ

密尔沃基雄鹿获得: 凯文·波特 (Kevin Porter Jr.)
快船获得: 马乔恩·比彻姆 (MarJon Beauchamp)

我们当时的看法: 雄鹿在低吸波特,希望捡漏。快船也曾有过同样的想法,但没能成功。快船的侧翼太拥挤了,波特根本拿不到超过阿米尔·科菲的出场时间。代价是同样没能兑现天赋的比彻姆。基本上就是“拿走这个在我们这不行的年轻人,也许他在你们那行”的交换。

一年后的看法: 对其中一支球队来说结果好得多。我们看到快船几周后就裁掉了比彻姆。对于雄鹿,波特做出了不少积极贡献,雄鹿夏天用一份“证明自己”的合同续约了他。波特本赛季表现稳健,但也缺席了不少比赛。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 帮到了雄鹿,但没帮到快船。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 雄鹿 4 分;快船 4 分


截止日:快船得到博格达诺维奇

快船获得: 博格丹·博格达诺维奇 (Bogdan Bogdanović)、2025 年次轮签、2026 年次轮签、2027 年次轮签
老鹰获得: 特伦斯·曼 (Terance Mann)、伯恩斯·海兰德 (Bones Hyland)

我们当时的看法: 说到科菲,他的存在让快船做出了送走曼的艰难决定。他们把他送往老鹰换回博格达诺维奇,旨在为后场增加得分火力和投射。他也许可以和詹姆斯·哈登搭档,或者作为板凳领袖。老鹰以低成本得到了一个非常有价值的侧翼,试图在特雷·杨身边增加一名互补拼图。

一年后的看法: 曼在老鹰的赛季末表现不错,最终在老鹰引进克里斯塔普斯·波尔津吉斯的交易中被送到了篮网。博格达诺维奇在赛季剩余时间表现出色,但在季后赛表现糟糕。他缺席了本赛季的大部分比赛,明年有一个球队选项。他的合同金额不高(1600 万美元),但如果快船放弃这个选项我并不会感到惊讶——除非他们能拿去交易。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 帮老鹰得到了波尔津吉斯,这长远来看是好事。对快船帮助不大,但健康的博格达诺维奇会改变这一点。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 快船 3 分;老鹰 2 分


截止日:米德尔顿离开密尔沃基

雄鹿获得: 凯尔·库兹马 (Kyle Kuzma)、杰里科·西姆斯 (Jericho Sims)、2025 年次轮签、2026 年次轮签
奇才获得: 克里斯·米德尔顿 (Khris Middleton)、AJ·约翰逊 (AJ Johnson)、马蒂亚斯·莱索尔 (Mathias Lessort) 的签约权、2028 年首轮互换权(来自雄鹿)
纽约尼克斯获得: 德隆·莱特 (Delon Wright)、雨果·贝松 (Hugo Besson) 的签约权、现金
马刺获得: 帕特里克·鲍德温 (Patrick Baldwin Jr.)、现金

上周在华盛顿的一场比赛中,克里斯·米德尔顿运球晃过前队友博比·波蒂斯。(Daniel Kucin Jr. / Imagn Images)

我们当时的看法: 米德尔顿的身体不断亮红灯,雄鹿需要给阵容注入活力,以重新进入东部豪强行列。库兹马被寄予厚望。奇才从雄鹿那得到了 2028 年的互换权,AJ·约翰逊作为年轻球员增加了核心储备。现在奇才更衣室里有了米德尔顿和斯玛特来带年轻人。

尼克斯牺牲了一些内线深度换回了一名老牌控卫。马刺呢?他们拿点现金,行个方便把鲍德温裁了。

一年后的看法: 关于库兹马的部分我错得离谱。在湖人后期和奇才头几年,库兹马是一流的轮换球员,得分和防守都很出色。虽然在奇才最后两年这些特质消失了,但我原以为回到雄鹿这样的季后赛球队会让他重振旗鼓,结果并没有。奇才在本次截止日的戴维斯交易中把米德尔顿和约翰逊送到了达拉斯。莱特在尼克斯的季后赛中打出了一段精彩表现。马刺确实裁掉了鲍德温。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 对雄鹿没帮助。对奇才也没什么实质帮助。马刺纯属过客,尼克斯在季后赛得到了一点助力。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 雄鹿 1 分;奇才 1 分;尼克斯 4 分;马刺 10 分


截止日:骑士引进亨特

克利夫兰骑士获得: 德安德烈·亨特 (De’Andre Hunter)
老鹰获得: 卡里斯·勒韦尔 (Caris LeVert)、乔治·尼昂 (Georges Niang)、2026 年首轮互换权、2027 年次轮签、2029 年次轮签、2031 年次轮签

我们当时的看法: 骑士的一次豪赌,为这支本就历史级的克利夫兰球队增加了一件大杀器。为一个年度最佳第六人候选人付出首轮签是值得的。别忘了,这支骑士的进攻已经极具统治力,引进亨特这位能得分的顶级 3D 球员感觉是锦上添花。老鹰拿到了首轮和几个次轮,还带回了板凳砍分手勒韦尔和神射手尼昂。

一年后的看法: 亨特在赛季末表现出色,但在季后赛有些挣扎。本赛季他在骑士的投篮手感极差,最终为了节省奢侈税,被送往萨克拉门托换取施罗德和基翁·埃利斯。老鹰在自由市场失去了勒韦尔,并为了得到波尔津吉斯送走了尼昂。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 骑士确实变强了,但没拿到想要的结果。老鹰通过这笔交易为后续动作做好了铺垫。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 骑士 1 分;老鹰 1 分


截止日:猛龙得到英格拉姆

猛龙获得: 布兰登·英格拉姆 (Brandon Ingram)
鹈鹕获得: 布鲁斯·布朗 (Bruce Brown Jr.)、凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk)、2026 年首轮签、2031 年次轮签

我们当时的看法: 猛龙在干嘛?他们本来就贵,还要加一个英格拉姆这种合同快到期的球员。他这一年都不健康,没人保证他本赛季剩下的时间能上场。这真的值一个首轮签吗?

一年后的看法: 猛龙的一笔神来之笔。英格拉姆去年剩下的时间确实没打,但他和多伦多签下了一份四年的巨额长约。现在他已经成了准全明星级别,而且出奇地健康。猛龙从去年的烂队一跃成为本赛季东部前四。至于鹈鹕,他们在 CJ·麦科勒姆的交易中把奥利尼克转手,换回了乔丹·普尔、萨迪克·贝和米卡·皮维,而且他们手里还攥着那个首轮签。

这对任何一方有实质性帮助吗? 双方都受益了。鹈鹕摆脱了英格拉姆,并利用筹码做了更多动作。猛龙则在重返季后赛的路上得到了英格拉姆的巨大助力。

交易截止日 FOMO 指数(1-10 分): 猛龙 2 分;鹈鹕 3 分

由生成式人工智能翻译,译文内容可能不准确或不完整,以原文为准。

By Zach Harper, via The Athletic

点击查看原文:NBA trade deadline rewind: How do deals for Luka Dončić, Jimmy Butler and more look now?

NBA trade deadline rewind: How do deals for Luka Dončić, Jimmy Butler and more look now?

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One of my favorite traditions is to look back at the previous year’s NBA trade deadline, see how we felt about the deals at the time and update those assessments. With the benefit of hindsight, we can see if any or all were as meaningful or meaningless as initially believed.

I’ve done this trade-season column for years now. I reviewed the 15 trades leading up to the 2018 deadline, the 22 we saw ahead of the 2019 buzzer and 15 deals in 2020. I examined 22 deals leading up to the 2021 trade deadline. In 2022, we had 18 trades to revisit, and 17 from 2023. Last year, we had 24 trades to revisit.

We also have the Trade Deadline FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) scale, which is measured with a rating between 1 and 10. The lower the score on the scale, the more legitimate that move was for the team’s construction. The higher the score, the more likely it was that the team made that trade just to see its name in a breaking news notification.

With a year of hindsight, let’s dive into those 25 deals leading up to the 2025 trade deadline.


Dec. 15: Warriors bring in Schröder

Golden State Warriors acquire: Dennis Schröder, 2025 second Brooklyn Nets acquire: De’Anthony Melton, Reece Beekman, 2026 second, 2028 second, 2029 second

**What we thought at the time:**Maybe the Warriors are bringing in Schröder for some depth, or maybe they’re doing a savvy deal right when the Dec. 15 trade season marker happens? Either way, the Warriors were actively capitalizing on Melton’s injury and bringing in a rotation guy for him, instead of losing that roster spot for the rest of the season on an injured player. As for the Nets, they saw something in Beekman to explore, and they received three second-round picks as future trade/draft assets.

**What it looks like a year later:**Schröder was a precursor to a bigger move later. We’ll get into what the Warriors did with the Schröder contract, but he essentially played a month and a half with them and was not good but not terrible, either. The Nets were essentially grabbing second-round picks. Beekman is now in the G League, and Melton signed back with Golden State in the summer.

**Did this really help either team?**We’ll see what the Nets get out of these seconds, but it definitely helped the Warriors. They facilitated a big trade at the deadline by grabbing Schröder with the proper window to flip him again.

**Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10):**1 for Warriors; 4 for Nets


Dec. 15: Thomas Bryant joins Indiana

Indiana Pacers acquire: Thomas Bryant Miami Heat acquire: Option to swap 2031 second-round picks

**What we thought at the time:**Salary dump! The Pacers were taking Bryant off the Heat’s hands, as they carved out an open roster spot. The Pacers needed some big-man depth with multiple centers lost for the season, but this was mostly a “break glass in case of big-man emergency” for Indiana.

**What it looks like a year later:**Bryant was actually pretty helpful. He played most of the season with the Pacers and appeared in 20 playoff games for spot minutes behind Myles Turner. It still looks like a salary dump for the Heat.

**Did this really help either team?**It actually did help the Pacers. Bryant wasn’t great, but he was a serviceable big man in the rotation. The Heat didn’t really do much with the open roster spot.

Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10): 4 for Pacers; 8 for Heat


Dec. 29: Lakers upgrade their defense

Los Angeles Lakers acquire: Dorian Finney-Smith, Shake Milton Nets acquire: D’Angelo Russell, Maxwell Lewis, 2027 second, 2030 second, 2031 second

**What we thought at the time:**This is a big-time move by the Lakers. Finney-Smith is one of the better 3-and-D role players in the league, and he was being wasted in Brooklyn’s rotation. The Lakers flipping Russell for DFS meant they were taking their defense to the next level while also not sacrificing much on the offensive end. Lewis is a nice development get for the Nets, but grabbing second-round picks in the process is also key. Between that deal and the earlier Schröder trade, the Nets had already added six second-round picks in two weeks.

**What it looks like a year later:**Things massively changed for Los Angeles, but it was still a good pickup for the rest of the 2024-25 season. The problem is so much changed for the Lakers after this trade, and none of it was really part of their plan. They completely shifted gears. Finney-Smith was awesome for the Lakers the rest of the season, but their first-round exit didn’t give him much playoff opportunity. He left in free agency for Houston. For Brooklyn, Russell was really bad the rest of the season and moved on to Dallas’ bench this summer before being traded to Washington on Wednesday. Lewis barely played the rest of the season and is now playing in Turkey.

**Did this really help either team?**It helped the Lakers in the short term, but neither team really received much benefit.

**Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10):**1 for Lakers; 5 for Nets


Jan. 15: Phoenix gets bigger

Phoenix Suns acquire: Nick Richards, 2025 second Charlotte Hornets acquire: Josh Okogie, 2026 second, 2031 second, 2031 second

**What we thought at the time:**The Suns are trying to find some big-man answers. The big three of Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal didn’t have a lot of consistent help inside, and maybe some young athleticism like Richards would help. Giving up Okogie was the easiest of their role player wings to send out. The Hornets were in this for the acquisition of second-round picks, which netted them two more than they dispensed.

**What it looks like a year later:**Little did we know this would be the start of the mass exodus (two) of Charlotte big men heading to Phoenix. Eventually, Mark Williams would join Richards in Phoenix with a trade this summer. Richards has been a nice option for Phoenix, but the rebounding machine is playing far fewer minutes this season than he did with the Suns to finish out last year. That second-round pick ended up being Alex Toohey, and he was sent out in that massive Durant trade to the Rockets. Okogie finished out the year for the Hornets and signed in Houston.

**Did this really help either team?**I do think it’s helped the Suns a little bit. We’ll see what the Hornets do with those picks.

Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10): 5 for Suns; 6 for Hornets


Jan. 21: Suns swap some picks

Suns acquire: 2025 first, 2027 first, 2029 first Utah Jazz acquire: 2031 first

**What we thought at the time:**The Suns are trying to find draft capital to use in the future, as they try to fix the mess in the desert. They threw their unprotected 2031 first-round pick to the Jazz in exchange for three picks. Those three picks were the least favorable of the Cleveland Cavaliers and Minnesota Timberwolves in 2025 and then the least favorable of the Cavs, Jazz and Wolves picks in both 2027 and 2029. A bold way to grab some picks to send out in deals after their treasure chest was all but depleted.

**What it looks like a year later:**A pretty savvy gamble by the Suns to increase what they can use in trades. The Suns used the 2025 pick (ultimately from Cleveland) and the 2029 pick to bring in Mark Williams via trade. It cost them Liam McNeeley from 2025, and we’ll see where the pick falls in a few years. For the Jazz? Danny Ainge loves to take advantage of teams desperate to deal. He flipped the Suns’ 2031 pick to Memphis in the Jaren Jackson Jr. trade.

**Did this really help either team?**It helped the Suns if you’re a believer in Williams as a starting big man. It will help the Jazz down the line with a valuable first to use or dangle.

**Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10):**1 for Suns; 1 for Jazz


Feb. 1: Clippers, Jazz swing most forgotten trade ever

LA Clippers acquire: Drew Eubanks, Patty Mills Jazz acquire: P.J. Tucker, Mo Bamba, 2030 second, cash considerations

P.J. Tucker disagrees with a foul call during his tenure with the Clippers. (Jayne Kamin-Oncea / USA Today)

**What we thought at the time:**We knew the Clippers needed a backup big man behind the emergence of Ivica Zubac. Also, Patty Mills could be a good shooter and scoring option in limited minutes off the bench. As for the Jazz, why would they possibly want to bring in Tucker? They weren’t a contending team. Maybe they were either going to flip him or waive him. And the second-round pick in the future was their payment for facilitating that?

**What it looks like a year later:**The Clippers didn’t really get a lot out of the deal. Eubanks played a little backup center for them, but he didn’t make many appearances against Nikola Jokić in the playoffs. Mills played even less for the Clippers. Tucker was flipped in a deal we’ll discuss below, so we got our answers to what the Jazz would do with him. The Jazz waived Bamba.

**Did this really help either team?**I guess the Jazz were helped a little since they used Tucker in a trade a few days later, but this deal didn’t really benefit either squad.

Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10): 6 for Clippers; 4 for Jazz


Feb. 1: Lakers land Luka

Lakers acquire: Luka Dončić, Markieff Morris, Maxi Kleber, cash
Dallas Mavericks acquire: Anthony Davis, Max Christie, 2029 first, cash
Jazz acquire: Jalen Hood-Schifino, 2025 second, 2025 second

**What we thought at the time:**Holy s—! What is happening? Is this real? Do I need to actually write up trade grades? Why would the Mavericks ever trade Dončić? What is Nico Harrison doing? Wait, that’s all the Mavericks got? Didn’t the Lakers have more picks to send out? Wait, why are the Mavs trading Dončić again? This is going to end up as the dumbest trade in NBA history. Why would you get someone older and less available for your 25-year-old superstar? Are we being pranked? How did the Lakers pull this off? Should I check on my Mavs friends?

**What it looks like a year later:**Yup, pretty much what we thought at the time! After only 29 games on the court, Davis was traded Wednesday as the organization starts gearing everything toward No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg. The Lakers are in the awkward stage of transferring power from LeBron James to Dončić, but they’re still a very competitive team. They’re just in limbo a bit with their roster construction.

The Mavs ended up firing Harrison earlier this season. It’s unreal how he went from one of the best executives in the league to being haunted by “Fire Nico!” chants wherever he went. Christie has been the best part of this trade return.

Oh, the Jazz used one of those second-round picks to facilitate the trade for No. 18 pick Walter Clayton Jr. and then took John Tonje with the other pick acquired. Hood-Schifino is in the G League.

**Did this really help either team?**It helped the Lakers tremendously. They went from hoping an older combination could duct-tape another title run together to having the next 10 years of their organization dedicated to Dončić. The Mavs did not get better in the slightest. Someone out there will try to be different and say the Mavs were actually right in this decision. They were not. This was the worst trade in NBA history.

**Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10):**1 for Lakers; 1 for Mavs; 3 for Jazz


Feb. 3: Fox joins Wemby

San Antonio Spurs acquire: De’Aaron Fox, Jordan McLaughlin
Sacramento Kings acquire: Zach LaVine, Sidy Cissoko, 2025 protected first, 2025 second, 2027 first, 2028 second, 2028 second, 2031 first
Chicago Bulls acquire: Kevin Huerter, Tre Jones, Zach Collins, 2025 first

**What we thought at the time:**The floodgates have opened! Now the Spurs are going to pair Fox with Victor Wembanyama. There had been rumors of the Spurs going for Trae Young as their point guard alongside Wembanyama, but they decided to go with Fox instead. He’s a good scorer, a solid playmaker and a clutch shooter who can play perfectly in a two-man game with Wemby. The Kings end up with some big-time draft capital. The three first-round picks were actually two firsts and a pick in 2025 that did not convey, so it becomes two future second-round picks. But one of those firsts coming their way is Minnesota’s 2031 pick. They also took the contract of LaVine off Chicago’s hands and hoped recreating a mediocre Bulls team in Sacramento would be the right call.

Chicago grabbing some solid role players while getting off LaVine’s deal looked like a major victory. Plus, the Bulls got their own 2025 first back from San Antonio, which came to the Spurs in the DeMar DeRozan deal.

**What it looks like a year later:**Big-time win for the Spurs. Fox didn’t play much to finish last season, but he’s been a huge factor in the Spurs being one of the best teams in the Western Conference this season. He pairs really well with Wemby, and they’re still finding continuity on the court. The Kings, once again, find themselves in a bad situation. The team is far too expensive for its production, and it won’t be easy to get away from LaVine’s deal. He has a player option for nearly $49 million next season, and I’d expect him to pick that up. Can they get away from his money? Probably not. The Bulls made out really well here. They used their first-rounder on Noa Essengue, and he could be a nice prospect. Jones is a good contributor to Chicago. Kevin Huerter got moved to Detroit for Jaden Ivey.

**Did this really help either team?**It greatly helped the Spurs, and I think it helped the Bulls in many ways. Not having that massive number on the books gives them options to reconstruct the roster. As for the Kings? It remains to be seen what will come from their haul. They have five second-round picks and two firsts coming their way.

**Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10):**1 for Spurs; 1 for Kings; 1 for Bulls


Feb. 3: Swapping seconds

Oklahoma City Thunder acquire: 2029 second
Hornets acquire: 2030 second

**What we thought at the time:**Sure, why not?

**What it looks like a year later:**Sure, why not?

**Did this really help either team?**I’m going to say it helped the Thunder, because when’s the last time they made a bad deal?

**Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10):**10 for Thunder; 10 for Hornets


Feb. 3: Sixers get a gem

Philadelphia 76ers acquire: Quentin Grimes, 2025 second
Mavericks acquire: Caleb Martin, 2030 second

What we thought at the time: Nico Harrison can no longer be trusted. Both of these guys were players thought to be underutilized by their respective teams. Martin wasn’t having the same impact we’d seen in his emergence with Miami, but he also was stuck on a Sixers team going through key injuries. Maybe he’d find that resurgence with a Mavs team now desperate to make its identity be all defense. Grimes was someone not playing much on the Mavs after showing some promise in New York a couple of years prior. He’d get a chance to show what he can do before hitting restricted free agency.

**What it looks like a year later:**A massive win for the Sixers — and another loss by Harrison and the Mavs. Martin has had almost no impact on the Mavericks in the year since being traded. Grimes had a tremendous run to the end of the season, and he’s off to a pretty good start this season. He got mired in the ugliness of restricted free agency. He took the qualifying offer and will be an unrestricted free agent this summer, but it’s still a great acquisition.

**Did this really help either team?**It’s another move that hurt the Mavs … but the Sixers look pretty good from it.

Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10): 3 for Sixers; 5 for Mavs


Feb. 5: Theis to the Thunder

Thunder acquire: Daniel Theis, 2031 second
New Orleans Pelicans acquire: Cash considerations

**What we thought at the time:**If the Thunder keep Theis, then this is a move for solid depth in their pursuit of a championship. If they decide to waive him, it’s just a salary dump for the Pelicans and a second-round acquisition by the Thunder, as they obsess over owning every pick in every draft.

**What it looks like a year later:**The latter! The Thunder waived Theis, and the Pelicans got a little cash for their 2031 second-round pick.

**Did this really help either team?**Not at all, though I assume the Thunder will use this future second on an All-Star.

Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10): 9 for Thunder; 8 for Pelicans


Feb. 5: Kings get big-man depth

Sacramento Kings acquire: Jonas Valančiūnas
Washington Wizards acquire: Sidy Cissoko, 2028 protected second, 2029 second

Jonas Valančiūnas left Sacramento in the offseason. (Darren Yamashita / Imagn Images)

**What we thought at the time:**The Kings needed some rough-and-tumble size as a backup for Domantas Sabonis, and that’s exactly what they’re getting with this trade. All it cost was Cissoko, whom they acquired in the Fox trade, and a couple of second-rounders. The Wizards were never going to get a first for Valančiūnas, so getting a couple of second-round picks was good enough. With the Kings, you never know if a second-round pick is going to be in the low 30s.

**What it looks like a year later:**The Kings would eventually flip Valančiūnas this summer to the Denver Nuggets for Dario Šarić. The Wizards did not retain Cissoko, who is now playing for the Portland Trail Blazers. It kind of just looks like a salary dump by the Wizards.

**Did this really help either team?**In the long run, no. The Kings moving on from him for Šarić meant nothing positive. The Wizards are unlikely to get much from this.

Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10): 7 for Kings; 6 for Wizards


Deadline Day: Celtics dump Springer

Houston Rockets acquire: Jaden Springer, protected 2027 second, 2030 second
Boston Celtics acquire: Protected 2031 second

**What we thought at the time:**Maybe we’re doing some musical chairs with future second-round picks. Two of those picks are top-55 protected, so they’re unlikely to convey, but for the Rockets, maybe they’ll want the athletic guard in their rotation?

**What it looks like a year later:**The Rockets did not want Springer in their rotation. They waived him almost immediately. This was essentially the Celtics saving some money by dumping his salary and the Rockets getting a 2030 second.

**Did this really help either team?**Financially, it helped the Celtics a little.

**Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10):**10 for Rockets; 9 for Celtics


Deadline Day: Hawks dump Zeller

Rockets acquire: Cody Zeller, 2028 second
Atlanta Hawks acquire: Rights to Alpha Kaba

**What we thought at the time:**Yes, we still had Zeller in the NBA as recently as a year ago. The Hawks wanted to dump a salary, and the Rockets were happy to take that salary, just as they did with Springer above. It would only cost the Hawks a 2028 second.

What it looks like a year later:Straight salary dump, homie. By the way, Kaba is 30 years old and was the last pick of the 2017 draft. He’s probably not coming over.

Did this really help either team? It helped the Hawks financially a little.

**Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10):**10 for Rockets; 9 for Hawks


Deadline Day: 76ers dump Martin

Detroit Pistons acquire: KJ Martin, protected 2027 second, 2031 second
76ers acquire: Cash considerations

What we thought at the time: A third straight salary dump in this succession of deadline deals! The Pistons brought in Martin, an athletic wing you hope will be able to knock down 3-pointers. For their troubles of taking the deal off Philly’s books, they received a couple of second-round picks.

**What it looks like a year later:**Almost nothing, really. The Pistons ended up flipping Martin that same day in the trade that landed them Schröder.

**Did this really help either team?**It ended up helping the Pistons with their next move. I have no idea how the Sixers spent those cash considerations.

Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10): 3 for Pistons; 9 for Sixers


Deadline Day: Wizards grab a first

Wizards acquire: Reggie Jackson, 2026 first
76ers acquire: Jared Butler, 2027 second, 2028 second, 2030 second, 2030 second

**What we thought at the time:**In a nightmare season for the Sixers, they wanted to get off Jackson’s roster spot, so they sent him with a first to the Wizards. Washington had gone into full-on asset-acquisition mode now that its rebuild was in full bloom. Getting a first for taking Jackson to the waiver wire was a big-time win. It cost them four second-round picks, but that move was efficient. The Sixers brought in Butler to see if he could be a piece to keep an eye on the rest of the season. He was a two-way player with the Wizards.

**What it looks like a year later:**Mostly just an exchange of draft picks. The Wizards waived Jackson immediately. The Sixers brought in Butler, converted him to a full contract and then let him become a free agent this past summer. This deal was just a first-round pick (least favorable of the Wizards, Clippers and Rockets and also top-four protected) for four second-round picks.

**Did this really help either team?**It might help both of them in the future, but it’s too early to tell.

**Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10):**1 for Wizards; 5 for Sixers


Deadline Day: Kings get LaRavia, Wizards get Smart

Kings acquire: Jake LaRavia
Wizards acquire: Marcus Smart, Colby Jones, Alex Len, 2025 first
Memphis Grizzlies acquire: Marvin Bagley III, Johnny Davis, 2025 second, 2028 second

**What we thought at the time:**Three teams just swapping out extraneous pieces on their roster. For the Kings, bringing in LaRavia was to provide some wing depth, and all they were really giving up for the impending free agent was Len (they’d already brought in Valančiūnas) and Jones. It felt like a low-risk move, even if they didn’t keep LaRavia. The Wizards were bringing in those two from the Kings, as well as Smart’s veteran presence for the young roster. Most importantly, they were getting another first-round pick thrown their way. As for the Grizzlies, this was really kicking the tires on Bagley and grabbing a couple of second-round picks for their troubles.

**What it looks like a year later:**Other than the first-round pick, this turned into a whole lot of nothing. LaRavia had a nice finish to the season, but he left for the Lakers in free agency. Smart left for the Lakers, too. That first-rounder was the 18th pick, which ended up being the aforementioned Clayton in a previous trade. The Wizards moved him for Will Riley, Jamir Watkins and two future seconds. Bagley left in free agency to return to Washington and was traded to Dallas in the Davis deal this week. Memphis did end up with Javon Small from that 2025 second-round pick. He’s played a little bit this season.

**Did this really help either team?**It did not help the Kings. It did not really help the Grizzlies. The Wizards got Riley out of it. He’s a nice role-player prospect.

Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10): 8 for Kings; 3 for Wizards; 9 for Grizzlies


Deadline Day: Wiseman salary dump

Toronto Raptors acquire: James Wiseman, cash considerations
Pacers acquire: 2026 protected second

James Wiseman works against the Grizzlies defense during his time with the Pacers. (Wesley Hale / Imagn Images)

**What we thought at the time:**By my count, this is the sixth salary dump of the 2024-25 trade season. This opened up a roster spot for the Pacers with Wiseman out for the year. Also, the Raptors got a little cash in the process.

**What it looks like a year later:**Exactly that. Wiseman actually went back to Indiana this summer in free agency but was released in December.

**Did this really help either team?**Not in the slightest.

**Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10):**10 for Raptors; 7 for Pacers


Deadline Day: Nurk to the Hornets

Hornets acquire: Jusuf Nurkić, 2026 first
Suns acquire: Cody Martin, Vasilije Micić, 2026 second

**What we thought at the time:**It’s our second trade of the season between the Suns and Hornets. It’s also the second one sending a big man in the trade. This time, Nurkić was headed to Charlotte. It cost the Suns a first-round pick. Nurkić wasn’t going to do much for the Hornets, maybe create a must-see hipster jersey sighting at a music festival in the future. This was about the pick. As for the Suns, they wanted to get out of the Nurkić business, and maybe getting a couple of wing options was better for some depth? Remember, this Booker-Durant-Beal team was devoid of playmakers.

**What it looks like a year later:**The Hornets turned Nurkić into Collin Sexton, and they’ll get the least favorable of the Wizards, Suns, Grizzlies and Magic pick in June. That could be somewhere in the late teens or early 20s. The Suns waived Martin at the end of the season. Micić left the NBA to play in the Israeli League.

**Did this really help either team?**The Hornets definitely flipped this into a great get for them. The Suns will get the least favorable of Denver’s and Golden State’s second-round pick, but so far, there is no help in this team for them.

Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10): 3 for Hornets; 9 for Suns


Deadline Day: Warriors get Butler

Warriors acquire: Jimmy Butler
Heat acquire: Andrew Wiggins, Kyle Anderson, Davion Mitchell, 2025 first
Jazz acquire: KJ Martin, Josh Richardson, 2028 second, 2031 second, cash
Pistons acquire: Dennis Schröder, Lindy Waters III, 2031 second
Raptors acquire: P.J. Tucker, 2026 second, cash

What we thought at the time: Here we go! This trade was the month-plus work of Butler trying to get out of Miami because the Heat didn’t want to pay him. It was also part of the Warriors trying to figure out how to make one more significant push in the Steph Curry era. For the Warriors, it was a very easy justification. Butler is one of the most impactful players in the league. The Heat were getting three decent-to-solid role players with Wiggins, Anderson and Mitchell. Mostly, receiving a first-round pick in 2025 was the big win for them.

The Jazz got a couple of decent win options and more second-round picks. The Raptors were bringing Tucker back to the mix, but it seemed unlikely he was going to play for them. And the Pistons were getting some much-needed point guard depth for their playoff run.

**What it looks like a year later:**It got sad for the Warriors. They had a brilliant finish to the season and a first-round playoff victory before a Curry hamstring sank their season against Minnesota. Last month, Butler tore his ACL and will miss the rest of the season. He’s signed for one more season north of $50 million and hopefully will come back to full health. The Heat have received solid contributions from Wiggins, and they moved Anderson in an offseason deal to bring in Norman Powell. That’s been a massive boost for the Heat. So has Mitchell, who has played the best basketball of his career; they re-signed him to a two-year deal this summer. They also used that first-round pick for Kasparas Jakučionis.

The Jazz waived Richardson right after the trade and Martin in September. The Raptors waived Tucker a couple weeks later. And the Pistons got some good run out of Schröder before a sign-and-trade deal sent him to Sacramento this summer. Detroit got a top-55 protected second out of that deal.

**Did this really help either team?**Despite the injury, it greatly helped the Warriors. I’m also a big fan of what the Heat did here, even if the Jakučionis pick still makes you wonder what the future holds for him. The Pistons briefly saw a boost. The Jazz and Raptors did not get better.

**Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10):**1 for Warriors; 1 for Heat; 7 for Jazz; 3 for Pistons; 10 for Raptors


Deadline Day: Bucks land KPJ

Milwaukee Bucks acquire: Kevin Porter Jr.
Clippers acquire: MarJon Beauchamp

**What we thought at the time:**The Bucks are buying super low on Porter and hoping they can find a diamond in the rough. The Clippers hoped to find that same diamond, but it just did not work out. The Clippers were too loaded on the wings, and Porter was not going to get minutes over Amir Coffey. It was going to cost them Beauchamp, who also wasn’t panning out. Basically, it was a trade of “take this young guy who isn’t working for us, but maybe he’ll work for you.”

**What it looks like a year later:**It worked out a lot better for one team than the other. We saw the Clippers waive Beauchamp a couple of weeks later. For the Bucks, Porter made enough nice contributions that they re-signed him on a “prove it” deal in the summer. Porter has played solidly this season, but he’s also missed a lot of games.

**Did this really help either team?**It helped the Bucks, but not the Clippers.

Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10): 4 for Bucks; 4 for Clippers


Deadline Day: Clippers get Bogdanović

Clippers acquire: Bogdan Bogdanović, 2025 second, 2026 second, 2027 second
Hawks acquire: Terance Mann, Bones Hyland

**What we thought at the time:**Speaking of Coffey, his presence allowed the Clippers to make the tough decision of moving on from Mann. They sent him to the Hawks for Bogdanović, which was designed to give them more scoring punch and shooting in the backcourt. Maybe he’d play next to James Harden, or maybe he’d come off the bench to boost the second unit. The Hawks were getting a pretty valuable wing at a low cost, as they tried to put a more complementary piece around Trae Young.

**What it looks like a year later:**Mann had a pretty good finish to the season for the Hawks, and they ended up flipping him to the Nets in the deal that landed Kristaps Porziņģis in Atlanta. Bogdanović played well for the Clippers the rest of the season, but he had a brutal postseason appearance. He’s missed the majority of this season, and he has a team option for next season. It’s a low number ($16 million), but it wouldn’t shock me to see the Clippers decline that option — unless they can trade it.

**Did this really help either team?**It helped the Hawks acquire Porziņģis, which should ultimately be good at some point. It hasn’t really helped the Clippers much, but a healthy Bogdanović would change that.

Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10): 3 for Clippers; 2 for Hawks


Deadline Day: Middleton leaves Milwaukee

Bucks acquire: Kyle Kuzma, Jericho Sims, 2025 second, 2026 second
Wizards acquire: Khris Middleton, AJ Johnson, rights to Mathias Lessort, 2028 first swap (with Bucks)
New York Knicks acquire: Delon Wright, rights to Hugo Besson, cash
Spurs acquire: Patrick Baldwin Jr., cash

Khris Middleton drives past his former Bucks teammate Bobby Portis during a game last week in Washington. (Daniel Kucin Jr. / Imagn Images)

**What we thought at the time:**Middleton’s body kept failing him, so the Bucks needed a jolt in the lineup to try and get them back into the mix with the Eastern Conference’s powerhouses. Kuzma was supposed to be that guy. The Wizards would bring in a pick swap from the Bucks in 2028, and getting Johnson as a young player to add to their core would bring in more development. Now the Wizards had Middleton and Smart in the locker room to help the younger guys.

The Knicks gave up some big-man depth to bring in a veteran point guard. And the Spurs? They’d grab some cash to have the honor of waiving Baldwin.

**What it looks like a year later:**I could not have been more wrong about the Kuzma aspect of this. At the end of his Lakers tenure and in the first couple of years in his Wizards era, Kuzma was an excellent role player. He did a great job of adding a scoring punch and playing some defense. Even though that went away in the last year or two of his Wizards time, I figured being on a playoff team like Milwaukee would reinvigorate him. It has not. The Wizards sent Middleton and Johnson to Dallas in the Davis trade at this deadline. Wright had a nice run in the postseason for the Knicks. The Spurs did, in fact, waive Baldwin.

**Did this really help either team?**It did not help the Bucks. It didn’t really help the Wizards. The Spurs had nothing to gain, and the Knicks got a little help in the postseason.

**Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10):**1 for Bucks; 1 for Wizards; 4 for Knicks; 10 for Spurs


Deadline Day: Cavs bring in Hunter

Cleveland Cavaliers acquire: De’Andre Hunter
Hawks acquire: Caris LeVert, Georges Niang, 2026 first swap, 2027 second, 2029 second, 2031 second

**What we thought at the time:**What a massive swing by the Cavs to bring in another big-time weapon to an already historic Cleveland squad. Giving up a first was a good risk for adding a Sixth Man of the Year candidate. Remember, this Cavs team was already dominating on offense, so adding Hunter as the ultimate 3-and-D guy who can also score felt like the rich getting richer. The Hawks got a first and some seconds; they also brought in a solid bench scorer in LeVert and a great shooter in Niang.

**What it looks like a year later:**Hunter played great to finish the season, but he struggled a bit in the postseason. He was awful shooting the ball for the Cavs this season and was sent to Sacramento for Schröder and Keon Ellis, mainly to save the luxury-tax bill. The Hawks lost LeVert in free agency, and they moved Niang in the deal for Porziņģis.

**Did this really help either team?**The Cavs definitely got better but didn’t get the result they wanted. The Hawks set themselves quite well with this trade.

**Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10):**1 for Cavaliers; 1 for Hawks


Deadline Day: Raptors get Ingram

Raptors acquire: Brandon Ingram
Pelicans acquire: Bruce Brown Jr., Kelly Olynyk, 2026 first, 2031 second

**What we thought at the time:**What are the Raptors doing? They have an expensive team, and they’re adding a free agent-to-be with Ingram. He hasn’t been healthy all year, and there’s no guarantee he’ll play for them the rest of the season. Was that worth a first-round pick?

**What it looks like a year later:**What a great move by the Raptors. Ingram didn’t play at all the rest of last season, but he re-signed on a big four-year deal with Toronto. Now he’s been a borderline All-Star and remarkably healthy. The Raptors went from a bad team last year to one of the four best in the East this season. As for the Pelicans, they flipped Olynyk in the CJ McCollum deal that brought Jordan Poole, Saddiq Bey and Micah Peavy to New Orleans. And they still have that first coming to them.

**Did this really help either team?**It helped both squads. The Pelicans got to move on from Ingram while making more moves thanks to this deal. The Raptors are getting great help from Ingram in their march toward returning to the postseason.

Trade Deadline FOMO score (scale of 1-10): 2 for Raptors; 3 for Pelicans