List of 2018–19 NBA season transactions
This is a list of transactions that have taken place during the off-season and the 2018–19 NBA season.
Retirement
Date | Name | Team(s) played (years) | Age | Notes | Ref. |
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May 10 | Nick Collison | Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder (2003–2018) | 37 | Played his entire career with one franchise. | [1] |
May 25 | Mo Williams | Utah Jazz (2003–2004; 2012–2013) Milwaukee Bucks (2004–2008) Cleveland Cavaliers (2008–2011; 2015-2016) Los Angeles Clippers (2011–2012) Portland Trail Blazers (2013–2014) Minnesota Timberwolves (2014–2015) Charlotte Hornets (2015) |
35 | NBA champion (2016) NBA All-Star (2009) Became an assistant coach for Cal State Northridge |
[2] |
Front office movements
Head coach changes
- Off-season
Departure date | Team | Outgoing head coach | Reason for departure | Hire date | Incoming head coach | Last coaching position | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
April 12 | New York Knicks | Jeff Hornacek | Fired | May 7 | David Fizdale | Memphis Grizzlies head coach (2016–2017) | [3][4] |
April 12 | Orlando Magic | Frank Vogel | Fired | May 30 | Steve Clifford | Charlotte Bobcats/Hornets head coach (2013–2018) | [5][6] |
April 13 | Charlotte Hornets | Steve Clifford | Fired | May 10 | James Borrego | San Antonio Spurs assistant coach (2015–2018) | [7][8] |
April 25 | Atlanta Hawks | Mike Budenholzer | Mutually agreed to part ways. | May 11 | Lloyd Pierce | Philadelphia 76ers assistant coach (2013–2018) | [9][10] |
April 29 | Phoenix Suns | Jay Triano (interim) | Was not named permanent head coach. | May 2 | Igor Kokoškov | Utah Jazz assistant coach (2015–2018) | [11][12] |
May 7 | Detroit Pistons | Stan Van Gundy | Fired | June 11 | Dwane Casey | Toronto Raptors head coach (2011–2018) | [13][14] |
May 11 | Toronto Raptors | Dwane Casey | Fired | June 14 | Nick Nurse | Toronto Raptors assistant coach (2013–2018) | [15][16] |
May 17 | Milwaukee Bucks | Joe Prunty (interim) | Was not named permanent head coach. | May 17 | Mike Budenholzer | Atlanta Hawks head coach (2013–2018) | [17] |
General manager changes
- Offseason
Departure date | Team | Outgoing general manager | Reason for departure | Hire date | Incoming general manager | Last managerial position | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 1 | Detroit Pistons | Jeff Bower | Fired | [18] | |||
June 7 | Philadelphia 76ers | Bryan Colangelo | Resigned | June 7 | Brett Brown (interim) | San Antonio Spurs President of Basketball Operations (1998–1999) | [19] |
Player movements
Trades
June | |||
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June 21 (Draft-day trades) |
To Dallas Mavericks
|
To Atlanta Hawks
|
[20] |
To Phoenix Suns
|
To Philadelphia 76ers
|
[21] | |
To Los Angeles Clippers
|
To Charlotte Hornets
|
[22][23] | |
To Charlotte Hornets
|
To Atlanta Hawks
|
[23] | |
To Portland Trail Blazers
|
To Sacramento Kings
|
[24][25] | |
To Detroit Pistons
|
To Philadelphia 76ers
|
[26] | |
To Denver Nuggets
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To Orlando Magic
|
[27] | |
To Philadelphia 76ers
|
To Dallas Mavericks
|
[28] | |
June 26 | To Los Angeles Clippers |
To Washington Wizards |
[29][30] |
July | |||
July 6 | To Los Angeles Lakers
|
To Philadelphia 76ers
|
[31] |
To Brooklyn Nets |
To Charlotte Hornets
|
[32][33] | |
To Philadelphia 76ers
|
To Denver Nuggets
|
[34][35] | |
To Oklahoma City Thunder
|
To Charlotte Hornets
|
[36][37] | |
July 7 | Three-team trade | [38][39][40] | |
To Charlotte Hornets
|
To Chicago Bulls
| ||
To Orlando Magic
|
Free agency
Free agency negotiation began on Sunday, July 1, 2018. Players are allowed to sign new offers starting on July 6, after the July moratorium ended. The following players, who last played for an NBA team during the 2017–18 season, are scheduled to become free agents. All players became unrestricted free agents unless indicated otherwise. A restricted free agent's team has the right to keep the player by matching an offer sheet the player signs with another team.
Denotes unsigned players whose free-agent rights were renounced |
* Player option
** Team option
*** Early termination option
**** Previously on a two-way contract
***** Converted two-way contract to full contract
Two-way contracts
Per recent NBA rules implemented as of the 2017–18 season, teams are permitted to have two 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 45 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. Two-way contracts must be signed prior to January 15, with their salaries being fully guaranteed on January 20.[94]
Going to other American leagues
* | Denotes G-League players who returned to their former team |
Player | Date signed | New team | New league | NBA team | NBA contract status | Ref |
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Going overseas
* | Denotes international players who returned to their home country |
Player | Date signed | New team | New country | NBA team | NBA contract status | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Marreese Speights | July 2 | Guangzhou Long-Lions | China | Orlando Magic | Unrestricted free agent | [107] |
Joffrey Lauvergne | July 4 | Fenerbahçe Basketbol | Turkey | San Antonio Spurs | Unrestricted free agent | [108] |
Al Jefferson | July 7 | Xinjiang Flying Tigers | China | Indiana Pacers | Unrestricted free agent | [109] |
Marcus Paige | July 11 | Partizan Belgrade | Serbia | Charlotte Hornets | Unrestricted free agent | [110] |
Waived
Player | Date Waived | Former Team | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Tyler Cavanaugh | May 11 | Atlanta Hawks | [111] |
London Perrantes | June 12 | Cleveland Cavaliers | [112] |
Chris Boucher | June 22 | Golden State Warriors | [113] |
Omari Johnson | June 24 | Memphis Grizzlies | [114] |
Shelvin Mack | June 25 | Orlando Magic | [115] |
Tyler Ennis | June 28 | Los Angeles Lakers | [116] |
Cole Aldrich | June 30 | Minnesota Timberwolves | [117] |
Thomas Bryant | Los Angeles Lakers | [118] | |
Isaiah Taylor | Atlanta Hawks | [119] | |
Tyler Ulis | Phoenix Suns | [120] | |
Al Jefferson | July 2 | Indiana Pacers | [121] |
Alan Williams | Phoenix Suns | [122] | |
Aaron Jackson | July 5 | Houston Rockets | [123] |
Kyle Collinsworth | July 6 | Dallas Mavericks | [124] |
Dwight Howard | Brooklyn Nets | [33] | |
Alex Poythress | Indiana Pacers | [125] | |
Dwight Buycks | July 7 | Detroit Pistons | [126] |
Nigel Hayes | Sacramento Kings | [127] | |
Jonas Jerebko | Utah Jazz | [128] | |
Eric Moreland | July 8 | Detroit Pistons | [129] |
Sean Kilpatrick | July 12 | Chicago Bulls | [130] |
Draft
First round
Second round
Previous years' draftees
Draft | Pick | Player | Date signed | Team | Previous team | Ref |
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Renounced draft rights
Draft | Pick | Player | Date of rights' renouncement | Former team | Ref |
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See also
Notes
- ^ The Hawks will receive the Mavericks' pick if it's #6-30, else the pick will roll over to 2020 with the same condition, thence to 2021 (#4-30), 2022 (#4-30), and become unprotected in 2023.
- ^ The better of the Lakers' or Minnesota's pick.
- ^ a b The worse of the picks originally belonging to Denver and Washington unless the Denver pick is #56-60, in which case it will go to Milwaukee and the Washington pick will be conveyed.
- ^ The worse of the picks originally belonging to Brooklyn and New York
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- ^ "Milwaukee Bucks Sign Donte DiVincenzo". NBA.com. July 10, 2018. Retrieved July 11, 2018.
- ^ "SPURS SIGN 2018 FIRST ROUND PICK LONNIE WALKER IV". NBA.com. July 11, 2018. Retrieved July 11, 2018.
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