The NBA draft has officially ended, and with it comes the signing and trading of players.
The Thunder acquired the No. 26 pick Dillon Jones from the Knicks
Today the Thunder officially announced that the team's trade with the Knicks is officially completed, and they have acquired the No. 26 pick Dillon Jones from the Knicks.
According to Charania of The Athletic, the Oklahoma City Thunder traded five second-round picks for Jones' No. 26 pick.
George was traded to the Wizards
Today, the New York Knicks officially confirmed that their trade with the Wizards has been completed. The Wizards selected guard Kishawn George with the No. 24 pick they received from the Knicks.
According to The Athletic's Charania, the Washington Wizards sent the 26th and 51st picks in a trade for No. 24 rookie George.
The Suns general manager has denied that he will trade Durant
Although earlier this week it was reported that the Houston Rockets were interested in trading Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant. Today, Suns general manager James Jones said in an interview with reporters that the team has no plans to trade Durant.
Dwight Howard suggested the Pistons hire Rajon Rondo as head coach
According to US media reports, former All-Star center Howard recommended his former teammate Rajon Rondo as the head coach of the Detroit Pistons.
With 957 regular-season games and 134 playoff games and two championship rings, Rondo is more than capable of serving as the head coach of the Pistons.
Brandon Ingram still wants to stay with the New Orleans Pelicans
Pelicans president David Griffin said Brandon Ingram still wants to stay with the Pelicans, according to Will Gillory, a reporter for The Athletic.
The Warriors are working hard to trade Andrew Wiggins and Chris Paul
According to The Ringer's reporter Logan Murdoch, the Warriors have proposed Wiggins in trade talks and are working hard to trade Chris Paul.
Rumors are growing that Paul George could be a trade target for the Warriors, as he has been unable to reach a contract extension with the Clippers. If the Warriors trade for George, Wiggins and Chris Paul will definitely be traded.
U.S. media trade plan: Thompson joins the Clippers for $60 million in three years
Today, Fadeaway World offered a trade between the Warriors and the Clippers, through which Klay Thompson will return to his hometown of Los Angeles.
The trade package is for the Los Angeles Clippers to get Klay Thompson and the Golden State Warriors for Norman Powell, the No. 46 pick and a 2030 second-round pick.
The deal is conditional on the Clippers signing a three-year, $60 million contract with Thompson after the trade.