List of 2025–26 NBA season transactions

This is a list of transactions that have taken place during the 2025 NBA off-season and the 2025–26 NBA season.

Retirement

Date Name Team(s) played (years) Age Notes Ref.
June 29 Bojan Bogdanović Brooklyn Nets (20142017)
Washington Wizards (2017)
Indiana Pacers (20172019)
Utah Jazz (20192022)
Detroit Pistons (20222024)
New York Knicks (2024)
36 Also played abroad [1]

Front office movements

Head coaching changes

Off-season
Departure date Team Outgoing head coach Reason for departure Hire date Incoming head coach Last coaching position Ref.
April 14 Phoenix Suns Mike Budenholzer Fired June 4 Jordan Ott Cleveland Cavaliers assistant coach (2024–2025) [2][3]
May 2 San Antonio Spurs Gregg Popovich Stepped down May 2 Mitch Johnson San Antonio Spurs assistant coach (2019–2024) [4][5]
June 3 New York Knicks Tom Thibodeau Fired July 7 Mike Brown Sacramento Kings head coach (20222024) [6][7]

General manager changes

Off-season
Departure date Team Outgoing general manager Reason for departure Hire date Incoming general manager Last managerial position Ref.
April 17 Sacramento Kings Monte McNair Mutually agreed to part ways April 21 Scott Perry New York Knicks general manager (2017–2023) [8][9]
April 21 Atlanta Hawks Landry Fields Fired April 21 Onsi Saleh Atlanta Hawks assistant general manager (2024) [10]
May 1 Phoenix Suns James Jones Stepped down May 1 Brian Gregory Phoenix Suns vice president of player programming (2024) [11]

Player movements

Trades

June
June 15 To Memphis Grizzlies
To Orlando Magic
[12][13]
June 17 To Indiana Pacers
  • 2026 IND first-round pick[c]
To New Orleans Pelicans
  • 2025 IND first-round pick (No. 23)
  • Draft rights to Mojave King (2023 No. 47)
[14][15]
June 25 To Atlanta Hawks
To New Orleans Pelicans
[16][17]
To Memphis Grizzlies
To Portland Trail Blazers
  • Draft rights to Yang Hansen (No. 16)
  • 2027 ATL second-round pick
  • 2028 ORL first-round pick
  • 2028 SAC second-round pick
[18][19]
To Oklahoma City Thunder
  • 2027 SAS protected first-round pick[e]
To Sacramento Kings
[20][21]
To Utah Jazz
To Washington Wizards
  • Draft rights to Will Riley (No. 21)
  • 2025 UTA second-round pick (No. 43)
  • 2031 second-round pick
  • 2032 UTA second-round pick
[22]
June 26 To Boston Celtics
To Orlando Magic
[23][24]
To Los Angeles Clippers
To New York Knicks
[25]
June 28 To Oklahoma City Thunder
To Washington Wizards
[26]
June 29 To Charlotte Hornets
To Utah Jazz
[27][28]
June 30 To Charlotte Hornets
To Phoenix Suns
[29][30]
July
July 1 To Chicago Bulls
To Los Angeles Lakers
[31]
July 6 To Atlanta Hawks
To Minnesota Timberwolves
  • 2027 CLE second-round pick
  • Cash considerations
[32][33]
To Charlotte Hornets
To Milwaukee Bucks
[34][35]
To Chicago Bulls
To Cleveland Cavaliers
[36][37]
To Golden State Warriors
To Memphis Grizzlies
[38][39]
To Indiana Pacers
To Memphis Grizzlies
  • 2029 POR second-round pick
  • 2031 second-round pick swap right[m]
[40][41]
To Indiana Pacers
To San Antonio Spurs
  • 2030 SAC second-round pick
  • Cash considerations
[42][43]
Three-team trade [44][45]
[46]
To Houston Rockets
  • 2026 CHI second-round pick (from Washington)
  • 2029 SAC second-round pick (from Washington)
  • Draft rights to Mojave King (2023 No. 47) (from New Orleans)
To New Orleans Pelicans
To Washington Wizards
Seven-team trade [47][48]
[49][50]
[51][52]
[53]
To Atlanta Hawks
To Brooklyn Nets
  • 2026 second-round pick[p] (from Houston)
  • 2030 BOS second-round pick (from Houston)
To Golden State Warriors
To Houston Rockets
To Los Angeles Lakers
To Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Draft rights to Rocco Zikarsky (No. 45) (from Los Angeles)
  • 2026 second-round pick[r] (from Phoenix)
  • 2032 second-round pick[s] (from Houston)
  • Cash considerations (from Los Angeles)
To Phoenix Suns
July 7 To Boston Celtics
To Portland Trail Blazers
[54][55]
To Detroit Pistons
To Miami Heat
[56][57]
To Detroit Pistons
  • 2026 CHA protected second-round pick[u]
To Sacramento Kings
[58][59]
Three-team trade [60][54]
[61]
To Atlanta Hawks
To Boston Celtics
  • Georges Niang (from Atlanta)
  • 2031 CLE second-round pick (from Atlanta)
  • Cash considerations (from Brooklyn)
To Brooklyn Nets
Three-team trade [62][63]
[64]
To Los Angeles Clippers
To Miami Heat
To Utah Jazz
July 8 To Brooklyn Nets
To Denver Nuggets
[65][66]
Pending
To Denver Nuggets
To Sacramento Kings
[67]
To San Antonio Spurs
To Washington Wizards
[67]

Free agents

The NBA's free agency period began on June 30 at 6 p.m. EST.

Players were allowed to sign new offers starting on July 6 at 12 p.m. ET, after the moratorium ended.


R Denotes unsigned players whose free-agent rights were renounced
T Denotes sign-and-trade players
C Denotes player who is claimed off waivers (same contract, different team)
Denotes signed player who failed to make opening-day roster
Denotes player whose deal was later turned into a two-way contract
Denotes player signed to 10-day contract
Denotes restricted free agent whose offer sheet was matched by his old team
Player Date signed New team Former team Ref
Eric Gordon* July 1 Philadelphia 76ers [68]
Collin Gillespie (RFA) July 2 Phoenix Suns
(Previously on a two-way contract)
[69]
Garrett Temple Toronto Raptors [70]
Trendon Watford Philadelphia 76ers Brooklyn Nets [71]
Sandro Mamukelashvili July 4 Toronto Raptors San Antonio Spurs [72]
Nickeil Alexander-Walker T July 6 Atlanta Hawks Minnesota Timberwolves [32]
Deandre Ayton Los Angeles Lakers Portland Trail Blazers
(Waived on June 29)
[73]
Nicolas Batum Los Angeles Clippers [74]
Clint Capela T Houston Rockets Atlanta Hawks [50]
Justin Edwards** (RFA) Philadelphia 76ers [75]
James Harden Los Angeles Clippers [76]
Jaxson Hayes Los Angeles Lakers [77]
Kyrie Irving Dallas Mavericks [78]
Tre Jones Chicago Bulls [79]
Tyus Jones Orlando Magic Phoenix Suns [80]
Jake LaRavia Los Angeles Lakers Sacramento Kings [81]
Brook Lopez Los Angeles Clippers Milwaukee Bucks [82]
Sam Merrill Cleveland Cavaliers [83]
Ajay Mitchell (RFA) Oklahoma City Thunder [84]
Larry Nance Jr. Cleveland Cavaliers Atlanta Hawks [85]
D'Angelo Russell Dallas Mavericks Brooklyn Nets [78]
Jordan Clarkson July 7 New York Knicks Utah Jazz
(Waived on June 30)
[86]
Dorian Finney-Smith Houston Rockets Los Angeles Lakers [87]
Luka Garza Boston Celtics Minnesota Timberwolves [88]
Joe Ingles Minnesota Timberwolves [89]
Luke Kornet San Antonio Spurs Boston Celtics [90]
Kevon Looney New Orleans Pelicans Golden State Warriors [91]
Kyle Lowry Philadelphia 76ers [92]
Josh Minott Boston Celtics Minnesota Timberwolves [88]
Davion Mitchell (RFA) Miami Heat [93]
Kevin Porter Jr.* Milwaukee Bucks [94]
Bobby Portis Milwaukee Bucks [95]
Duncan Robinson T Detroit Pistons Miami Heat [56]
Dennis Schröder T Sacramento Kings Detroit Pistons [59]
Myles Turner Milwaukee Bucks Indiana Pacers [96]
Moritz Wagner Orlando Magic [97]
James Wiseman Indiana Pacers Toronto Raptors
(Waived on February 6)
[98]
Guerschon Yabusele New York Knicks Philadelphia 76ers [99]
Drew Eubanks July 8 Sacramento Kings Los Angeles Clippers
(Waived on July 1)
[100]
Gary Harris Milwaukee Bucks Orlando Magic [101]
Luke Kennard Atlanta Hawks Memphis Grizzlies [102]
Caris LeVert Detroit Pistons Atlanta Hawks [103]
Taurean Prince Milwaukee Bucks [104]
Ryan Rollins (RFA) Milwaukee Bucks [105]
Gary Trent Jr. Milwaukee Bucks [106]
Precious Achiuwa New York Knicks
Santi Aldama (RFA) Memphis Grizzlies
Taran Armstrong (RFA) Golden State Warriors
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Marvin Bagley III Memphis Grizzlies
Mo Bamba New Orleans Pelicans
Dalano Banton Portland Trail Blazers
Dominick Barlow Atlanta Hawks
Charles Bassey San Antonio Spurs
Emoni Bates Cleveland Cavaliers
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Malik Beasley Detroit Pistons
MarJon Beauchamp New York Knicks
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Reece Beekman (RFA) Brooklyn Nets
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Bismack Biyombo San Antonio Spurs
Bol Bol Phoenix Suns
Brandon Boston Jr. New Orleans Pelicans
Chris Boucher Toronto Raptors
Jalen Bridges (RFA) Phoenix Suns
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Oshae Brissett Philadelphia 76ers
Malcolm Brogdon Washington Wizards
Keion Brooks Jr. (RFA) New Orleans Pelicans
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Bruce Brown New Orleans Pelicans
Thomas Bryant Indiana Pacers
Alec Burks Miami Heat
Jared Butler Philadelphia 76ers
Jamal Cain (RFA) New Orleans Pelicans
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Vlatko Čančar Denver Nuggets
Branden Carlson (RFA) Oklahoma City Thunder
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Josh Christopher Miami Heat
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Amir Coffey Los Angeles Clippers
Torrey Craig Boston Celtics
Isaiah Crawford (RFA) Sacramento Kings
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Jae Crowder Sacramento Kings
Seth Curry Charlotte Hornets
N'Faly Dante (RFA) Houston Rockets
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Spencer Dinwiddie Dallas Mavericks
Jeff Dowtin Jr. (RFA) Philadelphia 76ers
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Alex Ducas (RFA) Oklahoma City Thunder
(Previously on a two-way contract)
David Duke Jr. (RFA) San Antonio Spurs
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Jesse Edwards (RFA) Minnesota Timberwolves
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Kessler Edwards (RFA) Dallas Mavericks
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Danté Exum Dallas Mavericks
Adam Flagler (RFA) Oklahoma City Thunder
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Trentyn Flowers (RFA) Los Angeles Clippers
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Enrique Freeman (RFA) Indiana Pacers
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Markelle Fultz Sacramento Kings
Marcus Garrett Charlotte Hornets
Taj Gibson Charlotte Hornets
Josh Giddey (RFA) Chicago Bulls
Anthony Gill Washington Wizards
(Waived on June 29)
Javonte Green Cleveland Cavaliers
Jeff Green Houston Rockets
Quentin Grimes (RFA) Philadelphia 76ers
PJ Hall (RFA) Denver Nuggets
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Tim Hardaway Jr. Detroit Pistons
Aaron Holiday Houston Rockets
Jalen Hood-Schifino Philadelphia 76ers
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Al Horford Boston Celtics
Talen Horton-Tucker Chicago Bulls
Caleb Houstan Orlando Magic
Bones Hyland (RFA) Minnesota Timberwolves
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Harrison Ingram (RFA) San Antonio Spurs
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Isaiah Jackson (RFA) Indiana Pacers
Reggie Jackson Washington Wizards
(Waived on February 6)
Daniss Jenkins (RFA) Detroit Pistons
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Ty Jerome Cleveland Cavaliers
James Johnson Indiana Pacers
Kai Jones Dallas Mavericks
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Mason Jones (RFA) Sacramento Kings
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Spencer Jones (RFA) Denver Nuggets
(Previously on a two-way contract)
DeAndre Jordan Denver Nuggets
Cory Joseph Orlando Magic
Johnny Juzang Utah Jazz
(Waived on June 30)
Yuki Kawamura (RFA) Memphis Grizzlies
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Braxton Key Golden State Warriors
Kevin Knox II Golden State Warriors
Christian Koloko (RFA) Los Angeles Lakers
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Jonathan Kuminga (RFA) Golden State Warriors
Damion Lee Phoenix Suns
Alex Len Los Angeles Lakers
Maxwell Lewis Brooklyn Nets
(Waived on June 27)
E. J. Liddell (RFA) Chicago Bulls
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Damian Lillard Milwaukee Bucks
(Waived on July 7)
Trey Lyles Sacramento Kings
Tre Mann Charlotte Hornets
Garrison Mathews Atlanta Hawks
Mac McClung (RFA) Orlando Magic
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Kevin McCullar Jr. (RFA) New York Knicks
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Doug McDermott Sacramento Kings
Bryce McGowens (RFA) Portland Trail Blazers
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Jordan McLaughlin San Antonio Spurs
Jack McVeigh (RFA) Houston Rockets
(Previously on a two-way contract)
De'Anthony Melton Brooklyn Nets
Vasilije Micić** Milwaukee Bucks
(Waived on July 7)
Patty Mills Los Angeles Clippers
Justin Minaya (RFA) Portland Trail Blazers
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Riley Minix (RFA) San Antonio Spurs
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Tazé Moore Portland Trail Blazers
Wendell Moore Jr. Charlotte Hornets
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Markieff Morris Los Angeles Lakers
Monté Morris Phoenix Suns
Tristen Newton (RFA) Minnesota Timberwolves
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Chuma Okeke Cleveland Cavaliers
Chris Paul San Antonio Spurs
Cameron Payne New York Knicks
Elfrid Payton New Orleans Pelicans
Gary Payton II Golden State Warriors
Drew Peterson (RFA) Boston Celtics
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Mason Plumlee Phoenix Suns
Micah Potter (RFA) Utah Jazz
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Trevelin Queen (RFA) Orlando Magic
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Julius Randle Minnesota Timberwolves
Cam Reddish Los Angeles Lakers
(Waived on March 27)
Paul Reed Detroit Pistons
Antonio Reeves Utah Jazz
(Waived on July 3)
Naz Reid Minnesota Timberwolves
Josh Richardson Utah Jazz
(Waived on February 6)
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl New Orleans Pelicans
Orlando Robinson Toronto Raptors
(Waived on April 10)
Matt Ryan New York Knicks
(Waived on March 2)
Adama Sanogo Chicago Bulls
(Waived on February 19)
Landry Shamet New York Knicks
Day'Ron Sharpe Brooklyn Nets
Ben Simmons Los Angeles Clippers
Jericho Sims Milwaukee Bucks
Dru Smith (RFA) Miami Heat
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Cam Spencer (RFA) Memphis Grizzlies
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Pat Spencer Golden State Warriors
Isaiah Stevens (RFA) Miami Heat
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Lamar Stevens Memphis Grizzlies
Cole Swider Toronto Raptors
(Waived on April 10)
Jae'Sean Tate Houston Rockets
Cam Thomas (RFA) Brooklyn Nets
Tristan Thompson Cleveland Cavaliers
JT Thor (RFA) Washington Wizards
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Jacob Toppin (RFA) Atlanta Hawks
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Oscar Tshiebwe (RFA) Utah Jazz
(Previously on a two-way contract)
P. J. Tucker New York Knicks
Stanley Umude (RFA) Milwaukee Bucks (RFA)
Fred VanVleet Houston Rockets
Tristan Vukčević (RFA) Washington Wizards
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Lonnie Walker IV Philadelphia 76ers
Keaton Wallace (RFA) Atlanta Hawks
(Previously on a two-way contract)
TyTy Washington Jr. Phoenix Suns
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Lindy Waters III Detroit Pistons
Anton Watson (RFA) New York Knicks
(Previously on a two-way contract)
Russell Westbrook Denver Nuggets
Phillip Wheeler Philadelphia 76ers
Ziaire Williams Brooklyn Nets
Christian Wood Los Angeles Lakers
(Waived on February 11)
Delon Wright New York Knicks

* Player option
** Team option
*** Early termination option

Two-way contracts

Per recent NBA rules implemented as of the 2025–26 season, teams are permitted to have three two-way players on their roster at any given time, in addition to their 15-man regular season roster. A two-way player will provide services primarily to the team's G League affiliate, but can spend up to 50 days with the parent NBA team. Only players with four or fewer years of NBA experience are able to sign two-way contracts, which can be for either one season or two. Players entering training camp for a team have a chance to convert their training camp deal into a two-way contract if they prove themselves worthy enough for it. Teams also have the option to convert a two-way contract into a regular, minimum-salary NBA contract, at which point the player becomes a regular member of the parent NBA team. Two-way players are not eligible for NBA playoff rosters, so a team must convert any two-way players it wants to use in the playoffs, while waiving another player in the process.

Denotes players who were promoted to the main roster
Denotes players who were cut before season's end
Denotes players who were traded away before season's end
C Denotes players who are claimed off waivers (same contract, different team)
T Denotes players acquired in a trade
Player Date signed Team School / Club team Ref
Tamar Bates July 1 Denver Nuggets Missouri Tigers
(Undrafted in 2025)
[107]
Chucky Hepburn Toronto Raptors Louisville Cardinals
(Undrafted in 2025)
[108]
Caleb Love Portland Trail Blazers Arizona Wildcats
(Undrafted in 2025)
[109]
Emanuel Miller (RFA) Chicago Bulls
(Previously on a two-way contract)
[110]
Hunter Sallis Philadelphia 76ers Wake Forest Demon Deacons
(Undrafted in 2025)
[111]
Vladislav Goldin July 2 Miami Heat Michigan Wolverines
(Undrafted in 2025)
[112]
Luke Travers (RFA) Cleveland Cavaliers
(Previously on a two-way contract)
[113]
Brooks Barnhizer July 3 Oklahoma City Thunder Northwestern Wildcats [114]
Tyson Etienne (RFA) Brooklyn Nets
(Previously on a two-way contract)
[115]
C. J. Huntley Phoenix Suns Appalachian State Mountaineers
(Undrafted in 2025)
[116]
Eli Ndiaye Atlanta Hawks Real Madrid Baloncesto
(Undrafted in 2025)
[117]
Mark Sears Milwaukee Bucks Alabama Crimson Tide
(Undrafted in 2025)
[118]
Trey Alexander (RFA) July 5 New Orleans Pelicans Denver Nuggets
(Previously on a two-way contract)
[119]
Hunter Dickinson Kansas Jayhawks
(Undrafted in 2025)
Jabari Walker Philadelphia 76ers Portland Trail Blazers [120]
RJ Luis Jr. July 7 Utah Jazz St. John's Red Storm
(Undrafted in 2025)
[121]
Dylan Cardwell July 8 Sacramento Kings Auburn Tigers
(Undrafted in 2025)
[122]
Quenton Jackson (RFA) Indiana Pacers
(Previously on a two-way contract)
[123]
Isaiah Livers Phoenix Suns Detroit Pistons [124]
Isaiah Stevens Sacramento Kings Miami Heat
(Previously on a two-way contract)
[122]

Waived

Denotes player who did not clear waivers because his contract was claimed by another team
Denotes players who were on a two-way contract
Denotes players whose contracts were voided
Player Date waived Former team Ref
Maxwell Lewis June 27 Brooklyn Nets [125]
Colby Jones June 28 Oklahoma City Thunder
Deandre Ayton June 29 Portland Trail Blazers [126]
Anthony Gill Washington Wizards
Jordan Clarkson June 30 Utah Jazz [127]
Johnny Juzang Utah Jazz [128]
Cody Martin Phoenix Suns
Drew Eubanks July 1 Los Angeles Clippers
Jared Rhoden Toronto Raptors
Chris Livingston July 2 Milwaukee Bucks
Antonio Reeves July 3 New Orleans Pelicans [129]
Jock Landale Houston Rockets
Damian Lillard July 7 Milwaukee Bucks [130]
Vasilije Micić Milwaukee Bucks
Jordan Miller July 8 Los Angeles Clippers

Draft

The 2025 NBA draft was held on June 25–26, 2025, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York for round one and at ESPN's Seaport District Studios in Manhattan, New York for round two the following day. In two rounds of the draft, 59 amateur United States college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players, will be selected. The following players signed a regular rookie contract unless noted otherwise.

Denotes players who signed a two-way contract
Denotes players whose NBA two-way contract was upgraded to standard NBA contract
Denotes players who are expected to play abroad
Denotes players who are expected to play in the NBA G League without signing an NBA contract

First round

Pick Player Date signed Team[y] Ref
1 Cooper Flagg July 2 Dallas Mavericks [131]
2 Dylan Harper July 3 San Antonio Spurs [132]
3 V. J. Edgecombe July 1 Philadelphia 76ers [133]
4 Kon Knueppel July 3 Charlotte Hornets [134]
5 Ace Bailey July 2 Utah Jazz [135]
6 Tre Johnson July 6 Washington Wizards [136]
7 Jeremiah Fears July 5 New Orleans Pelicans [137]
8 Egor Demin July 3 Brooklyn Nets [138]
9 Collin Murray-Boyles July 1 Toronto Raptors [139]
10 Khaman Maluach July 7 Phoenix Suns
(rights acquired from Houston)
[140]
11 Cedric Coward July 8 Memphis Grizzlies
(rights acquired from Portland)
[141]
12 Noa Essengue July 4 Chicago Bulls [142]
13 Derik Queen July 5 New Orleans Pelicans
(rights acquired from Atlanta)
[137]
14 Carter Bryant July 3 San Antonio Spurs [143]
15 Thomas Sorber July 3 Oklahoma City Thunder [144]
16 Yang Hansen July 1 Portland Trail Blazers
(rights acquired from Memphis)
[145]
17 Joan Beringer July 7 Minnesota Timberwolves [146]
18 Walter Clayton Jr. July 2 Utah Jazz
(rights acquired from Washington)
[135]
19 Nolan Traoré July 4 Brooklyn Nets [147]
20 Kasparas Jakučionis July 1 Miami Heat [148]
21 Will Riley July 7 Washington Wizards
(rights acquired from Utah)
[149]
22 Drake Powell July 8 Brooklyn Nets
(rights acquired from Atlanta)
[150]
23 Asa Newell July 3 Atlanta Hawks
(rights acquired from New Orleans)
[151]
24 Nique Clifford July 3 Sacramento Kings
(rights acquired from Oklahoma City)
[152]
25 Jase Richardson July 3 Orlando Magic [153]
26 Ben Saraf July 3 Brooklyn Nets [138]
27 Danny Wolf July 3 Brooklyn Nets [138]
28 Hugo González July 1 Boston Celtics [154]
29 Liam McNeeley July 3 Charlotte Hornets
(rights acquired from Phoenix)
[134]
30 Yanic Konan Niederhauser Los Angeles Clippers

Second round

Pick Player Date signed Team[y] Ref
31 Rasheer Fleming July 7 Phoenix Suns
(rights acquired from Minnesota)
[155]
32 Noah Penda July 4 Orlando Magic
(rights acquired from Boston)
[156]
33 Sion James July 3 Charlotte Hornets [134]
34 Ryan Kalkbrenner July 3 Charlotte Hornets [134]
35 Johni Broome July 1 Philadelphia 76ers [133]
36 Adou Thiero July 6 Los Angeles Lakers
(rights acquired from Brooklyn)
[157]
37 Chaz Lanier July 7 Detroit Pistons [158]
38 Kam Jones July 8 Indiana Pacers
(rights acquired from San Antonio)
[123]
39 Alijah Martin Toronto Raptors
40 Micah Peavy July 7 New Orleans Pelicans
(rights acquired from Washington)
[159]
41 Koby Brea July 7 Phoenix Suns
(rights acquired from Golden State)
[160]
42 Maxime Raynaud July 3 Sacramento Kings [152]
43 Jamir Watkins July 7 Washington Wizards
(rights acquired from Utah)
[161]
44 Brooks Barnhizer July 3 Oklahoma City Thunder [114]
45 Rocco Zikarsky Minnesota Timberwolves
(rights acquired from Chicago)
46 Amari Williams Boston Celtics
(rights acquired from Orlando)
47 Bogoljub Marković Milwaukee Bucks
48 Javon Small Memphis Grizzlies
49 Tyrese Proctor July 1 Cleveland Cavaliers [162]
50 Kobe Sanders Los Angeles Clippers
(rights acquired from New York)
51 Mohamed Diawara New York Knicks
(rights acquired from LA Clippers)
52 Alex Toohey Golden State Warriors
(rights acquired from Phoenix)
53 John Tonje Utah Jazz
54 Taelon Peter Indiana Pacers
55 Lachlan Olbrich July 3 Chicago Bulls
(rights acquired from LA Lakers)
[163]
New York Knicks (forfeited)[z]
56 Will Richard Golden State Warriors
(rights acquired from Memphis)
57 Max Shulga Boston Celtics
(rights acquired from Orlando)
58 Saliou Niang Cleveland Cavaliers
59 Jahmai Mashack Memphis Grizzlies
(rights acquired from Houston)

Notes

  1. ^ Before this trade Washington had the right to swap its pick (if No. 1–8) for Phoenix's; then Orlando had the right to swap its pick for whatever Phoenix has; then Memphis had the right to swap its pick for whatever Phoenix had. This trade would let Memphis trade either its own pick or Orlando's for whatever Phoenix has after Washington's swap right, as well as keeping the other pick for itself.
  2. ^ Memphis may swap for the pick if it's No. 3–30.
  3. ^ Indiana traded this pick away in a January 2024 transaction with Toronto, which then traded it to New Orleans in February 2025.
  4. ^ The more favorable of the picks originally belonging to Milwaukee and New Orleans.
  5. ^ Oklahoma City will receive the pick if it's No. 17–30, otherwise they receive two 2027 second-round picks.
  6. ^ The most favorable of the picks originally belonging to Detroit, Milwaukee, and Orlando.
  7. ^ The most favorable of the picks originally belonging to Boston and Orlando. Boston traded its pick to Orlando in a previous trade, miking this effectively a swap right.
  8. ^ The more favorable of the picks originally belonging to Los Angeles Clippers and Utah.
  9. ^ The least favorable of the picks originally belonging to Cleveland, Minnnesota (if No. 6–30), and Utah.
  10. ^ Phoenix traded this pick away in an earlier transaction.
  11. ^ LA Lakers flipped Zikarsky's rights to Minnesota in a separate trade.
  12. ^ Memphis will receive the pick if it's No. 51–60.
  13. ^ Memphis may swap its own pick for the less favorable of the picks originally belonging to Indiana and Miami.
  14. ^ This pick was previously split, with Washington receiving it if No. 31–50 and New Orleans receiving it if No. 51–60; Washington will now receive the pick regardless of its position.
  15. ^ Atlanta may swap their own pick for Houston's pick.
  16. ^ The second-most favorable of the picks originally belonging to Boston, Indiana, Los Angeles Clippers, and Miami.
  17. ^ Golden State flipped Mashack's rights to Memphis in a separate trade.
  18. ^ The less favorable of the picks originally belonging to Denver and Golden State.
  19. ^ The less favorable of the picks originally belonging to Houston and Phoenix.
  20. ^ The second-most favorable of the picks originally belonging to Dallas, Oklahoma City, and Philadelphia.
  21. ^ Detroit will receive the pick if it's No. 56–60.
  22. ^ The least favorable of the picks originally belonging to Detroit, Milwaukee, and New York.
  23. ^ Memphis has the right to swap the more favorable of the picks originally belonging to Indiana and Miami for Boston's own pick; Boston also owns the most favorable of the picks originally belonging to Minnesota, New Orleans, New York, and Portland. Atlanta will receive the less favorable of the two picks Boston holds after Memphis exercises or declines its swap right.
  24. ^ The least favorable of the picks originally belonging to Dallas, Oklahoma City, and Philadelphia.
  25. ^ a b Team denotes the team that holds the players' draft rights at the time of contract signing. Teams in parentheses denotes the teams that drafted the players before any trade occurred.
  26. ^ The New York Knicks were investigated and deemed guilty by the league for discussing free agency signing with Jalen Brunson in 2022 before such discussions were permitted, resulting in a forced forfeit of their 2025 second-round pick.

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  3. ^ "PHOENIX SUNS NAME JORDAN OTT HEAD COACH". NBA.com. June 6, 2025. Retrieved June 6, 2025.
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