NBA trade rumors 2017: Every important update in one place
The 2017 NBA trade deadline is nearly here. Follow along with all the action here.


RUMORS ON DEADLINE DAY
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COMPLETED TRADES
NBA trade deadline grades
Tom Ziller is grading every deal as they happen.
- TO RAPTORS: P.J. Tucker
- TO SUNS: Jared Sullinger, two future second-round picks
- TO SUNS: Mike Scott
- TO HAWKS: Cash
- TO LAKERS: Tyler Ennis
- TO ROCKETS: Marcelo Huertas, who will be waived
- TO NUGGETS: Roy Hibbert
- TO BUCKS: A fake draft pick. Deal was to clear salary
- TO THUNDER: Taj Gibson, Doug McDermott, 2018 second-round pick
- TO BULLS: Cameron Payne, Anthony Morrow, Joffrey Lauvergne
- TO NETS: K.J. McDaniels
- TO ROCKETS: A fake draft pick. Deal was to clear cap space and a roster spot
- TO MAVERICKS: Nerlens Noel
- TO 76ERS: Andrew Bogut, Justin Anderson, 2017 first-round pick (protected 1-18)
- TO HAWKS: Ersan Ilyasova
- TO 76ers: Tiago Splitter, 2017 second-round pick (via Miami), swap rights on additional 2017 second-round pick
- TO WIZARDS: Bojan Bogdanovic, Chris McCullough
- TO NETS: Andrew Nicholson, Marcus Thornton, 2017 first-round pick (lottery protected)
- TO ROCKETS: Lou Williams
- TO LAKERS: Corey Brewer, 2017 first-round pick
- TO PELICANS: DeMarcus Cousins, Omri Casspi
- TO KINGS: Buddy Hield, Tyreke Evans, Langston Galloway, 2017 first-round pick (top-three protected), 2017 second-round pick
- TO RAPTORS: Serge Ibaka
- TO MAGIC: Terrence Ross, 2017 first-round pick (lottery protected)
- TO NUGGETS: Mason Plumlee, 2018 second-round pick
- TO BLAZERS: Jusuf Nurkic, 2017 first-round pick (via Grizzlies, top-five protected)
- TO HORNETS: Miles Plumee
- TO BUCKS: Roy Hibbert, Spencer Hawes
- TO CAVALIERS: Kyle Korver
- TO HAWKS: Mike Dunleavy, Mo Williams, 2019 first-round pick
TO 76ERS: Ersan Ilyasova, 2017 first-round pick (top-20 protected)
TO THUNDER: Jerami Grant
- TO BULLS: Michael Carter-Williams
TO BUCKS: Tony Snell
RUMORS BEFORE DEADLINE DAY
Feb. 22
Feb. 21
Feb. 20
Feb. 19
Before deadline week
PREVIEW
The 2017 NBA trade deadline is at 3 p.m. Feb. 23, but the league isn’t waiting to complete major deals. The biggest shock came when the Pelicans completed a blockbuster trade for DeMarcus Cousins hours after the All-Star Game.
The deal — which sent Buddy Hield, Tyreke Evans, Langston Galloway, a first-round pick, and a second-round pick to Sacramento — came seemingly out of nowhere and followed months of the Kings publicly denying interest in trading Cousins. In the days before the All-Star break, the Kings explored the market and found it to be more tepid than expected. Yet they took the Pelicans’ offer anyway, deciding they already traveled too far down the road of trading Cousins to turn back now.
It remains to be seen if the Cousins deal leads to other major trades. It looks like Jimmy Butler and Carmelo Anthony will stay put, but a lot can change in the final hours before the deadline.











