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2024 NBA draft

The 2024 NBA draft was the 77th annual draft of the (NBA), in which the league's teams selected amateur and international players for the 2024–25 season. The event took place over two nights: the first round on June 26, 2024, at in , , and the second round on June 27, 2024, at ESPN's studios in . A total of 58 picks were made across the two rounds, with two second-round selections forfeited due to prior violations. The draft order for the first 14 picks was determined by the held on May 12, 2024, in , where the secured the No. 1 overall selection despite having only a 3% chance, marking their first top pick since 1970. The , with the league's worst record from the prior season, received the second pick, while the held the third via a trade from the . Subsequent picks were set in reverse order of the 2023–24 regular-season standings, with traded rights filling the remainder of the board. In the first round, the Hawks selected French forward first overall, a 6-foot-8 prospect known for his shooting and defensive versatility from JL in . The followed with Alex Sarr, another French big man from the in Australia's , selected for his athleticism and shot-blocking ability. The Rockets picked guard at No. 3, valued for his elite three-point shooting (52.1% in college), and the San Antonio took UConn guard fourth, a defensive standout from the reigning national champions. The rounded out the top five with G League Ignite wing Ron Holland II, a high-upside athlete despite shooting inconsistencies. The draft featured several notable trades, including the Spurs sending their No. 8 pick ( from ) to the in exchange for the No. 27 selection and other assets. International players were prominent, with seven first-round selections from outside the . A highlight of the second round was the selecting guard , son of , at No. 55—his first NBA contract and a historic father-son pairing on the same roster. Overall, the class reflected the league's global talent pipeline, with players from US colleges, international leagues, the G League, and other programs.

Background and Eligibility

Overview and Dates

The 2024 NBA Draft was the 78th annual player selection event conducted by the (NBA), serving as a pivotal mechanism for its 30 teams to acquire talent and strategically rebuild or enhance their rosters for the upcoming season. Held over two consecutive nights for the first time in its modern two-round format—introduced in 1989—the draft featured 58 total selections, with 30 picks in the first round and 28 in the second due to forfeited picks from prior league penalties. The first round took place on June 26, 2024, at in , , beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET, while the second round occurred on June 27, 2024, at ESPN's Seaport District studios in , starting at 8:00 p.m. ET. This separation of venues marked a departure from previous drafts, where both rounds were typically held at a single location, and aimed to elevate the event's production and fan engagement. Broadcast coverage was provided by and for the first round, with handling the second round exclusively, available via traditional television and streaming on the ESPN app. The draft class was notable for its depth in international talent, particularly from and , with several high-profile prospects expected to make immediate impacts and reflecting the NBA's growing global reach. Eligibility for the draft generally required players to be at least 19 years old during the and one year removed from high school graduation, though specific rules governed and automatic qualifications.

Eligibility Rules

To be eligible for selection in the NBA Draft, a player must meet specific criteria outlined in the league's (CBA). Primarily, all players must be at least 19 years of age during the of the draft. For players who attended high in the or its territories, at least one NBA must have elapsed since their high school graduation (or equivalent class graduation if no diploma was obtained). This effectively enforces the "one-and-done" rule, requiring U.S. freshmen to complete at least one full of before declaring as early entrants, while sophomores and juniors may also declare provided they have remaining college eligibility. International players, defined as those who have resided outside the and its territories for at least three years prior to the draft, have not completed high in the U.S., and have not enrolled in a U.S. or , follow similar age requirements but may be eligible regardless of college attendance if they meet residency criteria. Certain are automatically eligible without needing to declare. These include seniors who have exhausted their four years of eligibility; who previously met draft eligibility requirements but were not selected in a prior ; high school graduates who are four years removed from graduation and not enrolled in ; and aged 22 or older who have signed a non-NBA professional paying more than permissible expenses before of the draft year. aged 22 or older are also automatically eligible, even without prior professional experience, provided they meet the player . For the 2024 NBA , there were no significant changes to these core eligibility rules from previous years, maintaining the emphasis on the one-and-done requirement for U.S. underclassmen while allowing broader access for experienced prospects. The declaration process for —typically underclassmen or amateurs—requires submitting written notice to the NBA. For the 2024 draft, the early entry deadline for underclassmen was April 27, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. , approximately 60 days before the dates. Players could withdraw their entry to preserve eligibility by May 29, 2024, under NCAA rules, or by June 15, 2024, for general withdrawal without affecting status in certain contexts. A final list of eligible players is published five days before the . Exceptions are limited; for instance, special approval may be granted for amateurs under extreme circumstances, but hardship waivers related to age or prior experience are not typically available under NBA rules, as eligibility is strictly tied to the criteria. Previously undrafted players from earlier remain automatically eligible without re-declaration.

Early Entrants

The early entrants for the 2024 NBA Draft comprised players who voluntarily declared their eligibility while retaining remaining amateur status, primarily college underclassmen, international prospects, and those from professional development programs such as the G League Ignite or . These declarations allowed players to gauge professional interest while preserving the option to withdraw and return to their prior status by specified deadlines. A total of 195 players filed as early entry candidates by the April 27 deadline, marking a robust pool reflective of the draft's global appeal. Of these, 149 were U.S. college underclassmen, underscoring the prominence of domestic talent with eligibility left. This group featured a particularly strong contingent of freshmen, often termed "one-and-dones," drawn from a talented 2023 high school recruiting class; examples include , a sharpshooting guard from , and , a dynamic from , both projected as lottery picks due to their immediate impact in college. International early entrants totaled 36, highlighting the continued influx of overseas talent under 22 years old. Prominent among them were , a versatile forward from JL Bourg-en-Bresse in , and Alex Sarr, a lengthy center who played for the in after developing in French academies; both emerged as consensus top-three prospects, exemplifying the rising caliber of and pipelines. Additional categories included a smaller number from non-college pathways, such as Ron Holland II from the G League Ignite, who leveraged professional seasoning to bolster his draft stock. Withdrawals significantly shaped the final pool, with players opting to return to college amid the rise of name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities. By the May 29 domestic deadline, 93 early entry candidates withdrew, including notable college underclassmen like from UConn and from Wake Forest, who chose to enhance their resumes for future drafts. An additional 31 withdrawals followed the June 15 international deadline, reducing the active early entry list to 71 and emphasizing a selective process for the June 26-27 event.

Automatically Eligible Entrants

The automatically eligible entrants for the NBA Draft encompassed who qualified for selection without submitting an early entry declaration, as stipulated by the NBA's collective bargaining agreement. These individuals primarily included U.S. seniors who had exhausted their four years of NCAA eligibility, rendering them unable to return to play, as well as who reached the age of 22 during the 2024 calendar year or possessed prior professional basketball experience outside the NBA. Additionally, the pool incorporated previously undrafted from earlier drafts who satisfied the age threshold or had accrued professional playing time, ensuring a broad base of veteran-like candidates available for all 58 selections across both rounds. In the 2024 draft, this category featured a significant contingent of overlooked college seniors, such as Baylor forward , a 6-foot-7 wing known for his 3-and-D capabilities, who had completed five seasons of after redshirting his freshman year and thus entered the pool automatically. International professionals formed another key subset, with examples including seasoned overseas talents like those from who had surpassed the age requirement, providing teams with options for immediate contributors or developmental stashes in the later rounds. Previously undrafted players from the 2023 draft or earlier, such as those who had lingered in G League or international circuits without NBA contracts, also qualified if they met the criteria, adding depth from non-rookie perspectives. Unlike early entrants—who underwent a formal declaration process open to underclassmen and younger internationals—the automatic status streamlined participation for these more experienced prospects, allowing focus on pre-draft workouts without administrative hurdles. These entrants predominantly populated the second round and undrafted free agency, where teams sought cost-effective role players or project bigs with proven maturity over raw potential. For instance, many seniors like Bridges signed two-way contracts post-draft, highlighting how automatic eligibility facilitated quicker transitions to professional rosters for veterans bypassing the declaration timeline. This group's inclusion underscored the draft's role in bridging amateur completion and pro entry, particularly for pros from leagues like Spain's ACB or Germany's , who often filled niche slots without the volatility of younger declarants. Special cases, such as players emerging from defunct developmental leagues or those delayed by obligations in their home countries, further diversified the pool, though such instances remained rare.

Pre-Draft Events

Draft Lottery

The NBA Draft Lottery determines the order of the top four picks in the draft among the 14 teams that did not qualify for the , with the remaining picks 5 through 14 assigned in reverse order of their regular-season records. Under rules implemented since to discourage tanking, the three worst teams each receive equal 14% odds of landing the No. 1 , while odds decrease progressively for better-performing lottery teams; additionally, no franchise can secure more than two top-two picks within any five-year span. The uses a random drawing of 1,000 possible combinations from 14 ping-pong balls, with teams assigned varying numbers of combinations based on their odds. The 2024 NBA Draft Lottery took place on May 12, 2024, at the in , broadcast live on . Fourteen non-playoff teams participated, with odds allocated inversely to their 2023-24 regular-season records; for instance, the and , tied for the league's worst 14-68 mark, each held a 14% chance at the No. 1 pick, while the entered with just a 3% probability due to their 36-46 finish. In a highly unexpected outcome, the Hawks defied their slim odds to secure the No. 1 overall pick, marking one of the biggest lottery jumps in NBA history. The followed with the No. 2 selection, the earned No. 3, and the landed No. 4; the full top-14 order was then revealed, with picks 5-14 set by reverse standings, including the Pistons falling to No. 5 despite their high odds. This result represented the Hawks' first No. 1 selection since 1975, when they chose David Thompson, who ultimately signed with the ABA's due to the Hawks' financial issues preventing a . The lottery's low-odds winners sparked discussions on its perceived fairness, with analysts noting the randomness amplified frustrations for high-odds teams like the Pistons, who missed the top four entirely.

NBA Draft Combine

The serves as a critical pre-draft evaluation event where NBA teams assess prospects' physical attributes, basketball skills, medical histories, and personal qualities through standardized testing and interactions, providing insights beyond college or international game footage. Held annually in mid-May, the combine helps teams identify "risers" and "fallers" in draft stock by revealing athletic potential and intangibles like competitiveness in scrimmages or interview responses. The 2024 NBA Draft Combine took place from May 12 to 19 at and the Marriott Marquis in , . It featured a comprehensive schedule, including anthropometric measurements on the first day, followed by athletic testing such as the 3/4 court sprint, standing reach, maximum vertical leap, lane agility drill, and repetitions. Additional components encompassed drills, five-on-five scrimmages over two days to simulate game scenarios, team interviews for assessing IQ and fit, and thorough medical evaluations to screen for injuries or conditions. Seventy-eight prospects received invitations, including college standouts, international players, and select participants from the preceding Elite Camp. Notable performers included guard , who tied for the highest maximum vertical leap at 42 inches and impressed in shooting drills with his accuracy and quick release, solidifying his status as a top shooter. center Alex Sarr showcased elite athleticism for his size, measuring 6 feet 11.75 inches without shoes, 224 pounds, with a 7-foot-4.25-inch and 9-foot-2-inch standing reach, while excelling in agility tests that highlighted his perimeter mobility. UConn guard also boosted his draft stock, registering at 6 feet 5.5 inches without shoes and 210 pounds with a 6-foot-9-inch , and performing strongly in interviews and limited on-court drills to affirm his two-way potential. Key highlights from the 2024 event included the integration of advanced strength testing via KangaTech's KT360 device, which provided precise metrics on lower-body power and force production during jumps and sprints. Some prospects, such as Kentucky's , withdrew from athletic testing due to minor injuries sustained in prior workouts, opting instead for measurements and scrimmages to preserve their draft positioning. Overall, the combine influenced evaluations by emphasizing prospects' ability to translate tape-measured skills into live settings, with risers like Sheppard and gaining momentum among scouts for their verified athletic profiles.

Invited Attendees

The NBA invites approximately 20-25 top prospects to the for the first round of the draft, selecting players based on mock draft projections and evaluations indicating likely or early first-round status. For the 2024 draft, held at in , , 25 prospects received invitations, with 24 attending after Purdue center declined his invitation to celebrate with family; the attendees participated with family in pre-draft media sessions while awaiting selection announcements. The invitees reflected a strong international presence, with seven non-U.S. players among the group, highlighting the draft's global talent pool. Leading the list were French prospects and Alex Sarr, projected as top picks due to their versatile skills and athleticism, alongside American standouts like and . , son of star , earned an invitation despite mid-to-late second-round projections, generating significant media buzz around his potential and family legacy. All top-10 selections except (who declined his invitation) were attendees, underscoring the accuracy of the NBA's invitation process for elite prospects.
PlayerPositionSchool/Club/Country
Alex SarrC/FPerth Wildcats/ (France)
SFJL Bourg/
CUConn
PG/SG
PG/SGUConn
SFG League Ignite
SG/SF
Ron Holland IISG/SFG League Ignite
Tidjane SalaunSF/PFCholet/
SF
CPurdue (declined to attend)
Nikola TopicPGCrvena Zvezda/
Ja'Kobe WalterSG/SFBaylor ()
PG
PG
SG/SFCreighton
SG
Cam ChristieSG
SF
Terrence Shannon Jr.SG/SF
Dillon JonesSF/PFWeber State
PF/C
Yves MissiCBaylor ()
Johnny FurphySF ()
Trey AlexanderPG/SGCreighton

Draft Selections

First Round

The first round of the 2024 NBA Draft occurred on June 26, 2024, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, featuring 30 selections with the top four picks determined by the prior draft lottery. The selections emphasized a blend of college standouts, G League talents, and international prospects, with teams often trading rights during the event.
PickPlayerPositionPrevious Team/CountrySelecting Team
1Zaccharie RisacherSFJL Bourg-en-Bresse (France)Atlanta Hawks
2Alex SarrPF/CPerth (Australia)Washington Wizards
3Reed SheppardPG/SGKentucky (USA)Houston Rockets (from Brooklyn Nets)
4Stephon CastlePG/SGUConn (USA)San Antonio Spurs
5Ron Holland IISG/SFG League Ignite (USA)Detroit Pistons
6Tidjane SalaünPFCholet Basket (France)Charlotte Hornets
7Donovan ClinganCUConn (USA)Portland Trail Blazers
8Rob DillinghamPGKentucky (USA)San Antonio Spurs (traded to Minnesota Timberwolves)
9Zach EdeyCPurdue (USA)Memphis Grizzlies
10Cody WilliamsSFColorado (USA)Utah Jazz
11Matas BuzelisSF/PFG League Ignite (USA)Chicago Bulls
12Nikola TopićPGKK Crvena Zvezda (Serbia)Oklahoma City Thunder
13Devin CarterSGProvidence (USA)Sacramento Kings
14Bub CarringtonPGPittsburgh (USA)Portland Trail Blazers (traded to Washington Wizards)
15Kel'el WareCIndiana (USA)Miami Heat
16Jared McCainSGDuke (USA)Philadelphia 76ers
17Dalton KnechtSG/SFTennessee (USA)Los Angeles Lakers
18Tristan da SilvaSFColorado (USA)Orlando Magic
19Ja'Kobe WalterSGBaylor (USA)Toronto Raptors
20Jaylon TysonSFCalifornia (USA)Cleveland Cavaliers (from Indiana Pacers)
21Yves MissiCBaylor (USA)New Orleans Pelicans
22DaRon Holmes IIPF/CDayton (USA)Phoenix Suns (traded to Denver Nuggets)
23AJ JohnsonPGIllawarra Hawks (Australia)Milwaukee Bucks
24Kyshawn GeorgeSG/SFMiami (USA)New York Knicks (traded to Washington Wizards)
25Pacôme DadietSFRatiopharm Ulm (France)New York Knicks
26Dillon JonesSFWeber State (USA)Washington Wizards (from Oklahoma City Thunder via New York Knicks, traded to Oklahoma City Thunder)
27Terrence Shannon Jr.SGIllinois (USA)Minnesota Timberwolves (from Golden State Warriors)
28Ryan DunnSFVirginia (USA)Denver Nuggets (traded to Phoenix Suns)
29Isaiah CollierPGUSC (USA)Utah Jazz (from Cleveland Cavaliers)
30Baylor ScheiermanSG/SFCreighton (USA)Boston Celtics
The 2024 first round featured seven international players, underscoring the draft's global diversity and the increasing influence of overseas talent development. Notable examples include No. 1 overall pick Zaccharie Risacher, a 6'10" French wing praised for his smooth scoring and perimeter defense from JL Bourg-en-Bresse; No. 2 Alex Sarr, a 7'0" athletic center from France with rim protection and three-point range who played for the Perth Wildcats; No. 6 Tidjane Salaün, a 6'9" versatile forward from France known for his scoring efficiency and rebounding at Cholet Basket; No. 12 Nikola Topić, a 6'6" Serbian playmaker excelling in pick-and-roll facilitation for KK Crvena Zvezda; No. 18 Tristan da Silva, a 6'8" Brazilian wing with reliable shooting and basketball IQ from Colorado; No. 21 Yves Missi, a 6'11" Cameroonian big man offering lob finishing and shot-blocking after starring at Baylor; and No. 25 Pacôme Dadiet, a 6'7" French guard-forward with explosive drives and defensive upside from Ratiopharm Ulm. By November 2025, all first-round selections had made their NBA debuts, with Topić missing the 2024-25 season due to a torn ACL and debuting in the 2025-26 season.

Second Round

The second round of the 2024 NBA Draft featured 28 selections, reduced from the standard 30 due to forfeited picks by the and for separate tampering violations. This round emphasized developmental prospects, value steals, and depth additions, with teams prioritizing versatile wings, experienced guards, and international talent for long-term roster building.
PickPlayerPositionOriginTeam
31Jonathan MogboFSan FranciscoToronto Raptors
32Kyle FilipowskiCDukeUtah Jazz
33Tyler SmithFG League IgniteMilwaukee Bucks
34Tyler KolekGMarquetteNew York Knicks
35Johnny FurphyG/FKansasIndiana Pacers
36Juan NúñezGRatiopharm Ulm (Germany)San Antonio Spurs
37Bobi KlintmanFCairns Taipans (Australia)Detroit Pistons
38Ajay MitchellGUC Santa BarbaraOklahoma City Thunder
39Jaylen WellsG/FWashington StateMemphis Grizzlies
40Oso IghodaroF/CMarquettePhoenix Suns
41Adem BonaCUCLAPhiladelphia 76ers
42KJ SimpsonGColoradoCharlotte Hornets
43Nikola ĐurišićFKK Mega Basket (Serbia)Atlanta Hawks
44Pelle LarssonGArizonaMiami Heat
45Jamal SheadGHoustonToronto Raptors
46Cam ChristieGMinnesotaLos Angeles Clippers
47Antonio ReevesGKentuckyNew Orleans Pelicans
48Harrison IngramFNorth CarolinaSan Antonio Spurs
49Tristen NewtonGUConnIndiana Pacers
50Enrique FreemanFAkronIndiana Pacers
51Melvin AjinçaFSaint-Quentin BB (France)Dallas Mavericks
52Quinten PostCBoston CollegeGolden State Warriors
53Cam SpencerGUConnMemphis Grizzlies
54Anton WatsonFGonzagaBoston Celtics
55Bronny JamesGUSCLos Angeles Lakers
56Kevin McCullar Jr.GKansasNew York Knicks
57Ulrich ChomcheF/CNBA Academy AfricaToronto Raptors
58Ariel HukportiCMHP Riesen (Germany)New York Knicks
Several second-round selections stood out as potential value steals, offering high upside relative to their draft position. Johnny Furphy, selected 35th overall by the Indiana Pacers after being traded from the Spurs, emerged as a sharpshooting wing with NBA-ready size and perimeter defense, projected by analysts as a first-round talent who slipped due to limited pre-draft exposure. Similarly, Kyle Filipowski at No. 32 to the Utah Jazz brought versatile big-man skills, including 16.4 points and 8.3 rebounds per game in his junior season at Duke, positioning him as a stretch-four prospect with All-ACC honors. Adem Bona, picked 41st by the Philadelphia 76ers, added rim protection and athleticism as a Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year, while Jamal Shead at No. 45 to the Toronto Raptors provided veteran leadership as a two-time All-Defensive Big 12 guard from Houston. The selection of at No. 55 by the marked a historic moment, as the guard became the first player to be drafted while his father, , remained active in the NBA, highlighting family legacy over immediate production in a class noted for its depth. Tyler Kolek, taken 34th by the , exemplified the round's focus on polished playmakers, with the Marquette point guard leading the nation in assists (7.7 per game) during his senior year despite injury concerns. International and alternative pathway players underscored trends toward global scouting and non-traditional development routes. Juan Núñez at No. 36 to the Spurs represented rising European guard talent, averaging 12.7 points and 5.2 assists in Germany's . Other overseas picks included (No. 43, Hawks), Melvin Ajinça (No. 51, ), and (No. 58, Knicks), contributing to the class's international flavor with athletic forwards and rim-protecting centers. G League Ignite product Tyler Smith (No. 33, Bucks) highlighted the pathway's role in producing raw athletes, while selections like Ulrich Chomche from (No. 57, Raptors) emphasized emerging global academies for untapped potential. These choices reflected teams' strategies to build bench depth through high-variance prospects suited for two-way contracts and overseas seasoning.

Notable Undrafted Players

Several notable players went undrafted in the 2024 NBA draft but quickly secured contracts with NBA teams, highlighting the competitive nature of the post-draft market. Approximately 15 undrafted s signed deals on itself, primarily two-way contracts or Exhibit 10 agreements, providing pathways to NBA training camps and G League affiliations. These contracts differ from standard NBA deals in that two-way agreements allow up to 50 games on the main roster while splitting time with the G League, whereas Exhibit 10 invites offer a chance to convert to two-way status through preseason performance. Among the most prominent signings were forwards and guards with strong pedigrees who impressed in pre-draft workouts or Summer play. For instance, Keshad Johnson, a 6'7" forward from , signed a with the after averaging 11.5 points and 5.9 rebounds per game in his senior season. Similarly, Justin Edwards, a 6'6" wing from , joined the on a two-way deal, bringing athleticism and scoring potential from his 8.8 points per game average. Other key undrafted players who secured opportunities include:
  • Trey Alexander (Guard, Creighton): Signed a two-way contract with the Denver Nuggets; averaged 17.6 points, 4.7 assists, and 3.9 rebounds in his final college year, showing playmaking skills in Summer League where he posted 14.3 points per game.
  • PJ Hall (Center, Clemson): Two-way deal with the Nuggets; a dominant interior presence with 20.4 points and 8.6 rebounds per game at Clemson, he recorded 12.7 points and 6.3 rebounds in Summer League action.
  • Zyon Pullin (Guard, Florida): Two-way contract with the Heat; led the SEC in assists (4.3 per game) as a senior, contributing 11.7 points in Summer League exhibitions.
  • Jalen Bridges (Wing, Baylor): Two-way agreement with the Phoenix Suns; versatile defender who averaged 9.7 points and 3.7 rebounds, he stood out in Summer League with 13.8 points and strong perimeter shooting.
  • David Jones (Guard, Memphis): Two-way deal with the 76ers; AAC Player of the Year with 16.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 2.2 steals per game, he added 10.5 points in Summer League.
  • Reece Beekman (Guard, Virginia): Two-way contract with the Golden State Warriors; elite defender with 1.6 steals per game in college, he focused on facilitating in early Summer League outings.
  • N'Faly Dante (Center, Oregon): Two-way agreement with the Houston Rockets; Pac-12 rebounding leader at 8.8 per game, providing rim protection potential.
  • Armando Bacot (Forward, North Carolina): Signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Utah Jazz before being waived and joining their G League affiliate; a two-time ACC Player of the Year with 10.3 rebounds per game career average, his signing drew attention for his rebounding prowess.
These players' paths underscore the value of undrafted talent in filling roster depth, particularly as teams sought versatile wings and bigs amid the draft's emphasis on international prospects. While the selection of late-second-round picks like amplified media interest in the undrafted pool, the true standouts among free agents have leveraged Summer League performances—such as 's 16.5 —to position themselves for regular-season minutes in the 2024-25 campaign. By early 2025, several, including and Pullin, had earned limited NBA minutes, contributing to their teams' rotations with efficient scoring and defense.

Trades and Transactions

Pre-Draft Trades

Several significant trades involving 2024 NBA draft picks took place during the 2023-24 season, reshaping pick ownership and creating intricate obligations for teams entering the draft. These deals, concentrated around the February 8, 2024, trade deadline, often bundled draft assets with veteran players to address immediate roster needs while positioning franchises for future flexibility. Although no swaps centered solely on superstars for picks materialized, the transactions emphasized pick-heavy exchanges that amplified complexities in pick protections and multi-team paths, such as top-X safeguards where picks would convey only if falling outside specified positions or convert to second-rounders otherwise. For instance, the emerged with multiple protected future first-round picks through savvy deadline maneuvers, bolstering their asset haul amid a rebuilding phase. The following table summarizes key pre-draft trades involving 2024 picks from the 2023-24 season:
DateTeams InvolvedAssets Received by First TeamAssets Received by Second Team
Oct. 1, 2023Boston Celtics, Portland Trail BlazersJrue HolidayRobert Williams III, Malcolm Brogdon; 2024 first-round pick (via Golden State)
Oct. 31, 2023LA Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers, Oklahoma City ThunderJames Harden, P.J. Tucker, Filip PetrusevNicolas Batum, Robert Covington, Kenyon Martin Jr., Marcus Morris; 2024 second-round pick (from IND, TOR, CLE, or UTA)
Dec. 30, 2023New York Knicks, Toronto RaptorsO.G. Anunoby, Precious Achiuwa, Malachi FlynnRJ Barrett, Immanuel Quickley; 2024 second-round pick (via Detroit)
Jan. 15, 2024Indiana Pacers, Toronto RaptorsPascal SiakamBruce Brown, Jordan Nwora, Kira Lewis Jr.; two 2024 first-round picks (protected details not specified in trade)
Feb. 1, 2024Houston Rockets, Memphis GrizzliesSteven AdamsVictor Oladipo; two 2024 second-round picks (Houston's own and via Brooklyn)
Feb. 8, 2024Philadelphia 76ers, Indiana PacersBuddy HieldMarcus Morris Sr., Furkan Korkmaz; three second-round picks (2024 Philadelphia's own, 2025 Philadelphia's, 2029 Los Angeles Clippers')
Feb. 8, 2024Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ersJaden Springer2024 second-round pick (Boston's own)
Feb. 8, 2024Toronto Raptors, Utah JazzKelly Olynyk, Ochai AgbajiOtto Porter Jr., Kira Lewis Jr.; 2024 first-round pick (least favorable of OKC, LAC, HOU if 5-30 or UTA if 11-30; top-10 protected, else converts to 2025 first-round pick top-10 protected or 2026 unprotected first)
Feb. 8, 2024Detroit Pistons, Utah JazzSimone FontecchioKevin Knox II; 2024 second-round pick (Detroit's own)
These exchanges contributed to a draft landscape marked by fragmented ownership, where teams like the and Nets held rights to conditional picks from multiple paths, underscoring the strategic depth of NBA .

Draft-Day and Post-Draft Trades

The 2024 NBA draft featured significant trading activity on both nights, with over a dozen deals announced involving draft picks and players, reshaping team rosters in real time. These transactions were executed during the on June 26 for the first round and June 27 for the second round, often involving multi-team swaps of picks acquired in prior deals. The immediacy of these trades allowed teams to adjust selections on the fly, with rights to players transferred instantly upon announcement by NBA Commissioner or deputy commissioners on stage. One of the most notable first-round trades saw the move up to secure guard at No. 8 overall. The sent a top-5 protected 2030 first-round pick swap and an unprotected 2031 first-round pick to the . This deal bolstered Minnesota's backcourt depth behind , adding a dynamic scorer to complement their contending roster. Another blockbuster involved the and , centered on forward . The acquired Avdija, a 23-year-old on a four-year, $55 million extension, in exchange for guard , the No. 14 pick (used to select Pittsburgh's Carlton "Bub" Carrington), Portland's 2029 first-round pick (top-14 protected, the most favorable among Portland's own, Boston's, and Milwaukee's obligations), and two future second-round picks (No. 40 in 2024 and a 2029 second). The move aided Portland's rebuild by adding a versatile wing while providing the Wizards with immediate assets and young talent to accelerate their youth movement. In the late first round, the Denver Nuggets and Phoenix Suns executed a pick swap to optimize their selections. The Nuggets traded their No. 28 pick (used for Virginia's Ryan Dunn), the No. 56 pick (UCLA's Adem Bona), a 2026 second-round pick, and a 2031 second-round pick to the Suns for the No. 22 pick (Dayton's DaRon Holmes II). This allowed Denver to add frontcourt size and shooting behind Nikola Jokić, while Phoenix gained defensive specialist Dunn at a perceived value without sacrificing their target. The second round was particularly active, with 15 picks changing hands across various deals. A prominent example was the New York Knicks trading up for Marquette guard Tyler Kolek at No. 34. The Knicks sent their 2027, 2029, and 2030 second-round picks to the Trail Blazers to acquire the selection, enhancing their point guard depth behind Jalen Brunson with Kolek's playmaking ability. Other second-round maneuvers included multi-team trades for picks like No. 40 (center Oso Ighodaro, ultimately to the Suns via the Knicks, Blazers, and Warriors) and No. 51 (Melvin Ajinça to the Mavericks). These deals often involved cash considerations and future seconds, reflecting teams' strategies to stockpile developmental talent. Post-draft activity continued on June 28, with the Sacramento Kings and Toronto Raptors completing a deal involving the No. 45 pick (Houston's Jamal Shead). The Kings acquired forward Jalen McDaniels in exchange for guard Davion Mitchell, forward Sasha Vezenkov, and the selection, adding wing athleticism to their rotation while Toronto gained bench guards and a late-round prospect for their rebuild. The Lakers' selection of USC guard Bronny James at No. 55 with their own pick drew widespread attention due to his father LeBron James' presence on the roster, marking a historic father-son pairing, though no trade was involved. Overall, these draft-day and immediate post-draft trades contributed to roster reshuffling, with teams like the Knicks and Timberwolves emerging as active participants in pursuit of contention pieces.
TradeTeams InvolvedKey Assets Received by First TeamKey Assets Received by Second TeamDate
Dillingham Acquisition from No. 8 pick ()2030 protected first-round swap, 2031 unprotected first-round pickJune 26, 2024
Avdija Acquisition from , No. 14 pick (Carlton Carrington), 2029 first-round pick, No. 40 and 2029 second-round picksJune 26, 2024
Holmes/Dunn Swap from No. 22 pick ()No. 28 pick (), No. 56 pick (), 2026 second-round pick, 2031 second-round pickJune 26, 2024
Kolek Trade-Up from No. 34 pick (Tyler Kolek)2027, 2029, 2030 second-round picksJune 27, 2024
McDaniels Acquisition from , Sasha Vezenkov, No. 45 pick (Jamal Shead)June 28, 2024

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