Historical NBA Transactions on February 9
Transactions listed are from the 1946-47 through 2024-25 BAA/NBA
seasons.
69 Transactions
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February 9, 2024
The Miami Heat waived R.J. Hampton.
The Brooklyn Nets waived Jordan Goodwin.
The Utah Jazz waived Kevin Knox.
The Memphis Grizzlies waived Chimezie Metu.
The Sacramento Kings signed Mason Jones to a two-way contract.
The Miami Heat signed Alondes Williams to a two-way contract.
The Sacramento Kings converted Keon Ellis from a two-way contract to a regular contract.
The Oklahoma City Thunder converted Lindy Waters III from a two-way contract to a regular contract.
The Memphis Grizzlies signed Trey Jemison to a two-way contract.
The Memphis Grizzlies converted GG Jackson from a two-way contract to a regular contract.
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February 9, 2023
The Charlotte Hornets traded Mason Plumlee to the Los Angeles Clippers for Reggie Jackson, cash and a 2028 2nd round draft pick. Los Angeles also received a trade exception 2028 2nd-rd pick is LAC own 2028 2nd-rd pick is LAC own
In a 4-team trade, the Charlotte Hornets traded Jalen McDaniels and a 2024 2nd round draft pick (Cam Spencer was later selected) to the Philadelphia 76ers; the New York Knicks traded Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk to the Charlotte Hornets; the New York Knicks traded Ryan Arcidiacono, Cam Reddish, Ante Tomic and a 2023 1st round draft pick (Kris Murray was later selected) to the Portland Trail Blazers; the Philadelphia 76ers traded a 2023 2nd round draft pick (Colby Jones was later selected) to the Charlotte Hornets; the Philadelphia 76ers traded Matisse Thybulle to the Portland Trail Blazers; the Portland Trail Blazers traded a 2027 2nd round draft pick to the Charlotte Hornets; the Portland Trail Blazers traded Dani Diez, Bojan Dubljevic and Josh Hart to the New York Knicks; and the Portland Trail Blazers traded a 2029 2nd round draft pick to the Philadelphia 76ers. Charlotte also received a trade exception More favorable 2023 2nd-rd pick ended up as CHO own 2027 2nd-rd pick is more favorable Philadelphia also received a trade exception 2024 2nd-rd pick is NYK own 2029 2nd-rd pick is POR own Portland also received a trade exception 2023 protected 1st-rd pick is NYK own
The Portland Trail Blazers waived Greg Brown III.
In a 3-team trade, the Houston Rockets traded Eric Gordon and a 2023 1st round draft pick (Kobe Brown was later selected) to the Los Angeles Clippers; the Los Angeles Clippers traded John Wall and a 2023 1st round draft pick (Cam Whitmore was later selected) to the Houston Rockets; the Los Angeles Clippers traded Luke Kennard and a 2026 2nd round draft pick to the Memphis Grizzlies; the Memphis Grizzlies traded Danny Green to the Houston Rockets; and the Memphis Grizzlies traded a 2024 2nd round draft pick (Cam Christie was later selected), a 2024 2nd round draft pick (Juan Nunez was later selected) and a 2027 2nd round draft pick to the Los Angeles Clippers. 2026 2nd-rd pick is a right to swap Houston also received a trade exception 2023 1st-rd pick was a right to swap 2023 1st-rd pick was a right to swap 2024 2nd-rd pick is more favorable 2024 2nd-rd pick is TOR own 2027 2nd-rd pick is MEM own
The Houston Rockets waived Boban Marjanović.
The Oklahoma City Thunder traded Mike Muscala to the Boston Celtics for Justin Jackson, a 2023 2nd round draft pick (Keyonte Johnson was later selected) and a 2029 2nd round draft pick. Boston also received a trade exception Oklahoma City also received a trade exception least favorable 2023 2nd-rd pick ended up as MIA own 2029 2nd-rd pick is BOS own
The San Antonio Spurs traded Josh Richardson to the New Orleans Pelicans for Devonte' Graham, a 2024 2nd round draft pick (Adem Bona was later selected), a 2026 2nd round draft pick, a 2028 2nd round draft pick and a 2029 2nd round draft pick. 2024 2nd-rd pick is more favorable 2026 2nd-rd pick is least favorable 2028 2nd-rd pick is NOP own 2029 2nd-rd pick is NOP own
In a 4-team trade, the Atlanta Hawks traded a 2026 2nd round draft pick and a 2028 2nd round draft pick to the Golden State Warriors; the Atlanta Hawks traded a 2023 2nd round draft pick (Rayan Rupert was later selected), a 2024 2nd round draft pick (Oso Ighodaro was later selected) and a 2025 2nd round draft pick to the Portland Trail Blazers; the Detroit Pistons traded Saddiq Bey to the Atlanta Hawks; the Detroit Pistons traded Kevin Knox to the Portland Trail Blazers; the Golden State Warriors traded James Wiseman to the Detroit Pistons; the Golden State Warriors traded a 2026 2nd round draft pick and a 2028 2nd round draft pick to the Portland Trail Blazers; and the Portland Trail Blazers traded Gary Payton II to the Golden State Warriors. Golden State also received a trade exception 2026 2nd-rd pick is ATL own 2028 2nd-rd pick is ATL own Portland also received a trade exception more favorable 2023 2nd-rd pick ended up as ATL own conditional 2024 2nd-rd pick is ATL own conditional 2025 2nd-rd pick is ATL own conditional 2026 2nd-rd pick is MEM own 2028 2nd-rd pick is GSW own
The Oklahoma City Thunder traded Darius Bazley to the Phoenix Suns for Dario Saric and a 2029 2nd round draft pick. Phoenix also received a trade exception Oklahoma City also received a trade exception 2029 2nd-rd pick is PHO own
The Houston Rockets traded Bruno Fernando and Garrison Mathews to the Atlanta Hawks for Justin Holiday, Frank Kaminsky, a 2024 2nd round draft pick (Ulrich Chomche was later selected) and a 2025 2nd round draft pick. Atlanta also received a trade exception 2024 2nd-rd pick is OKC own 2025 2nd-rd pick is OKC own
In a 4-team trade, the Brooklyn Nets traded cash to the Indiana Pacers; the Brooklyn Nets traded Kevin Durant and T.J. Warren to the Phoenix Suns; the Indiana Pacers traded Juan Vaulet to the Brooklyn Nets; the Milwaukee Bucks traded a 2028 2nd round draft pick and a 2029 2nd round draft pick to the Brooklyn Nets; the Milwaukee Bucks traded George Hill, Serge Ibaka, Jordan Nwora, a 2023 2nd round draft pick (Isaiah Wong was later selected), a 2024 2nd round draft pick (Quinten Post was later selected) and a 2025 2nd round draft pick to the Indiana Pacers; the Phoenix Suns traded Mikal Bridges, Cameron Johnson, a 2023 1st round draft pick (Noah Clowney was later selected), a 2025 1st round draft pick, a 2027 1st round draft pick, a 2028 1st round draft pick and a 2029 1st round draft pick to the Brooklyn Nets; and the Phoenix Suns traded Jae Crowder to the Milwaukee Bucks. 2023 2nd-rd pick was CLE own 2024 2nd-rd pick is MIL own 2025 2nd-rd pick is IND own Brooklyn also received multiple trade exceptions 2023 1st-rd pick was PHO own 2025 1st-rd pick is PHO own 2027 1st-rd pick is PHO own 2028 1st-rd pick is a right to swap 2029 1st-rd pick is PHO own 2028 2nd-rd pick is MIL own 2029 2nd-rd pick is MIL own
The Indiana Pacers waived Terry Taylor.
The Indiana Pacers waived James Johnson.
The Indiana Pacers waived Goga Bitadze.
In a 4-team trade, the Denver Nuggets traded Bones Hyland to the Los Angeles Clippers; the Denver Nuggets traded Davon Reed to the Los Angeles Lakers; the Denver Nuggets traded a 2024 2nd round draft pick to the Orlando Magic; the Los Angeles Clippers traded a 2024 2nd round draft pick (Bronny James was later selected) and a 2025 2nd round draft pick to the Los Angeles Lakers; the Los Angeles Lakers traded Thomas Bryant to the Denver Nuggets; the Los Angeles Lakers traded Patrick Beverley and cash to the Orlando Magic; and the Orlando Magic traded Mo Bamba to the Los Angeles Lakers. Denver also received multiple trade exceptions 2024 2nd-rd pick was DEN own, pick later rescinded Los Angeles also received multiple trade exceptions 2024 2nd-rd pick is LAC own 2025 2nd-rd pick is LAC own
The San Antonio Spurs waived Dewayne Dedmon.
In a 3-team trade, the Los Angeles Lakers traded a 2024 2nd round draft pick (Bobi Klintman was later selected) to the Minnesota Timberwolves; the Los Angeles Lakers traded Damian Jones, Juan Toscano-Anderson, Russell Westbrook and a 2027 1st round draft pick to the Utah Jazz; the Minnesota Timberwolves traded D'Angelo Russell to the Los Angeles Lakers; the Utah Jazz traded Malik Beasley and Jarred Vanderbilt to the Los Angeles Lakers; and the Utah Jazz traded Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Mike Conley, a 2025 2nd round draft pick and a 2026 2nd round draft pick to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Los Angeles also received multiple trade exceptions Minnesota also received a trade exception 2024 2nd-rd pick is least favorable 2025 2nd-rd pick is UTA own 2026 2nd-rd pick is UTA own Utah also received multiple trade exceptions conditional 2027 1st-rd pick is LAL own
The Minnesota Timberwolves waived Bryn Forbes.
The San Antonio Spurs traded Jakob Poeltl to the Toronto Raptors for Khem Birch, a 2023 2nd round draft pick (Sidy Cissoko was later selected), a 2024 1st round draft pick (Rob Dillingham was later selected) and a 2025 2nd round draft pick. 2023 2nd-rd pick was TOR own conditional 2024 1st-rd pick is TOR own 2025 2nd-rd pick is TOR own
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February 9, 2022
In a 3-team trade, the Portland Trail Blazers traded Tomas Satoransky to the San Antonio Spurs; the Portland Trail Blazers traded Nickeil Alexander-Walker to the Utah Jazz; the San Antonio Spurs traded Juan Hernangomez to the Utah Jazz; the Utah Jazz traded Elijah Hughes, Joe Ingles and a 2022 2nd round draft pick (Jabari Walker was later selected) to the Portland Trail Blazers; and the Utah Jazz traded a 2027 2nd round draft pick to the San Antonio Spurs. Utah also received trade exceptions 2027 2nd-rd pick is least favorable least favorable from HOU, IND, MIA or OKC Portland also received a trade exception 2022 2nd-rd pick is MEM own
The Miami Heat traded KZ Okpala and a 2025 1st round draft pick to the Oklahoma City Thunder for a 2023 1st round draft pick (Jaime Jaquez Jr. was later selected) and a 2026 2nd round draft pick. 2026 2nd-rd pick is least favorable of DAL, PHI, and OKC; Miami also received a trade exception 2023 1st-rd pick was originally owned by MIA 2025 1st-rd pick is MIA own
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February 9, 2020
The Los Angeles Clippers waived Isaiah Thomas.
The Memphis Grizzlies waived Dion Waiters.
The Cleveland Cavaliers signed J.P. Macura to a 10-day contract.
The Cleveland Cavaliers signed Malik Newman to a 10-day contract.
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February 9, 2019
The Los Angeles Clippers waived Michael Beasley.
The Oklahoma City Thunder waived Álex Abrines.
The Detroit Pistons waived Henry Ellenson.
The Detroit Pistons signed Wayne Ellington.
The Toronto Raptors signed Malcolm Miller to a multi-year contract.
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February 9, 2018
The Chicago Bulls waived Tony Allen.
The Houston Rockets signed Bobby Brown to a contract for the rest of the season.
The Atlanta Hawks waived Marco Belinelli.
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February 9, 2017
The Memphis Grizzlies signed Toney Douglas to a 2nd 10-day contract.
The Cleveland Cavaliers signed Derrick Williams to a 10-day contract.
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February 9, 2014
The Detroit Pistons appointed John Loyer as Head Coach.
The Detroit Pistons fired Maurice Cheeks as Head Coach.
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February 9, 2012
The Atlanta Hawks signed Erick Dampier to two 10-day contracts, then signed to a contract for the rest of the season.
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February 9, 2009
The Milwaukee Bucks signed Eddie Gill to the first of two 10-day contracts.
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February 9, 2007
The Memphis Grizzlies signed Junior Harrington to two 10-day contracts, then signed to a contract for the rest of the season.
The Memphis Grizzlies waived Will Conroy.
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February 9, 2006
The Charlotte Bobcats traded Keith Bogans to the Houston Rockets for Lonny Baxter.
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February 9, 2004
The Atlanta Hawks traded Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Dan Dickau and Theo Ratliff to the Portland Trail Blazers for Wesley Person and Rasheed Wallace.
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February 9, 2000
The Toronto Raptors claimed Haywoode Workman on waivers from the Milwaukee Bucks.
The New York Knicks waived Mirsad Türkcan.
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February 9, 1998
The Detroit Pistons signed Steve Henson to a contract for the rest of the season.
The Washington Wizards signed Lawrence Moten to a 10-day contract.
The New York Knicks signed Brooks Thompson to a contract for the rest of the season.
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February 9, 1997
The Sacramento Kings signed Jeff Grayer to a contract for the rest of the season.
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February 9, 1993
The Golden State Warriors signed Sean Higgins to a 10-day contract.
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February 9, 1987
The Golden State Warriors signed Kevin Henderson to the first of two 10-day contracts.
The Sacramento Kings fired Phil Johnson as Head Coach.
The Sacramento Kings appointed Jerry Reynolds as Interim Head Coach.
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February 9, 1983
The San Antonio Spurs signed Mike Sanders as a free agent.
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February 9, 1979
The Indiana Pacers sold the player rights to Kevin Stacom to the Boston Celtics.
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February 9, 1976
The Los Angeles Lakers waived Jim McDaniels.
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February 9, 1956
The New York Knicks hired Vince Boryla as Head Coach.
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February 9, 1950
The Waterloo Hawks signed Johnny Orr as a free agent.
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February 9, 1948
The Boston Celtics traded Connie Simmons to the Baltimore Bullets for Mike Bloom.
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