Historical NBA Transactions on July 1
Transactions listed are from the 1946-47 through 2023-24 BAA/NBA
seasons.
223 Transactions
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July 1, 2023
The Detroit Pistons waived Eugene Omoruyi.
The Portland Trail Blazers signed Scoot Henderson to a multi-year contract.
The Houston Rockets signed Trevor Hudgins to a two-way contract.
The Portland Trail Blazers signed Ibou Badji to a two-way contract.
The Indiana Pacers signed Jarace Walker to a multi-year contract.
The Miami Heat signed Dru Smith to a two-way contract.
The Philadelphia 76ers signed Ricky Council IV to a two-way contract.
The Philadelphia 76ers signed Terquavion Smith to a two-way contract.
The Portland Trail Blazers signed Kris Murray to a multi-year contract.
The Orlando Magic signed Jett Howard to a multi-year contract.
The Orlando Magic signed Anthony Black to a multi-year contract.
The San Antonio Spurs signed Victor Wembanyama to a multi-year contract.
The Miami Heat signed Orlando Robinson.
The Miami Heat signed Jaime Jaquez Jr. to a multi-year contract.
The Miami Heat signed Jamaree Bouyea to a two-way contract.
The Indiana Pacers signed Ben Sheppard to a multi-year contract.
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July 1, 2022
The Milwaukee Bucks signed AJ Green to a two-way contract.
The Houston Rockets signed Trevor Hudgins to a two-way contract.
The Houston Rockets signed Tari Eason to a multi-year contract.
The Houston Rockets signed Jabari Smith Jr. to a multi-year contract.
The Houston Rockets signed TyTy Washington Jr. to a multi-year contract.
The Orlando Magic signed Paolo Banchero to a multi-year contract.
The Los Angeles Lakers signed Scotty Pippen Jr. to a two-way contract.
The Los Angeles Lakers signed Cole Swider to a two-way contract.
The Philadelphia 76ers signed Trevelin Queen to a multi-year contract.
The Portland Trail Blazers signed Shaedon Sharpe to a multi-year contract.
The Los Angeles Lakers signed Juan Toscano-Anderson.
The Washington Wizards signed Johnny Davis to a multi-year contract.
The Los Angeles Lakers signed Troy Brown Jr..
The Los Angeles Lakers signed Damian Jones to a multi-year contract.
The Oklahoma City Thunder signed Jalen Williams to a multi-year contract.
The Oklahoma City Thunder signed Chet Holmgren to a multi-year contract.
The Washington Wizards signed Anthony Gill to a multi-year contract.
The Phoenix Suns signed Damion Lee.
The Memphis Grizzlies signed Jake LaRavia to a multi-year contract.
The Memphis Grizzlies signed David Roddy to a multi-year contract.
The Memphis Grizzlies signed Kenny Lofton Jr. to a two-way contract.
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July 1, 2020
The Los Angeles Lakers signed J.R. Smith to a substitution contract. (substituting for Avery Bradley)
The Washington Wizards signed Jerian Grant to a substitution contract. (substituting for Davis Bertans)
The Dallas Mavericks signed Trey Burke to a substitution contract. (substituting for Willie Cauley-Stein)
The Portland Trail Blazers signed Jaylen Adams to a substitution contract. (substituting for Trevor Ariza)
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July 1, 2019
The Utah Jazz waived Raul Neto.
The New Orleans Pelicans signed Zion Williamson to a multi-year contract.
The Memphis Grizzlies signed Ja Morant to a multi-year contract.
The Chicago Bulls signed Coby White to a multi-year contract.
The Washington Wizards signed Rui Hachimura to a multi-year contract.
The Atlanta Hawks signed Cam Reddish to a multi-year contract.
The San Antonio Spurs signed Luka Šamanić to a multi-year contract.
The Portland Trail Blazers signed Nassir Little to a multi-year contract.
The San Antonio Spurs signed Keldon Johnson to a multi-year contract.
The Milwaukee Bucks waived George Hill.
The Oklahoma City Thunder signed Nerlens Noel as a free agent.
The Indiana Pacers signed C.J. Wilcox to an Exhibit 10 contract.
The Atlanta Hawks signed Charlie Brown Jr. to a two-way contract.
The Indiana Pacers signed Brian Bowen II to a two-way contract.
The Los Angeles Lakers signed Zach Norvell Jr. to a two-way contract.
The Portland Trail Blazers signed Jaylen Hoard to a two-way contract.
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July 1, 2018
The Miami Heat signed Derrick Jones Jr. as a free agent.
The Indiana Pacers signed Aaron Holiday to a multi-year contract.
The Sacramento Kings signed Marvin Bagley III to a multi-year contract.
The Los Angeles Lakers signed Moritz Wagner to a multi-year contract.
The Atlanta Hawks signed Trae Young to a multi-year contract.
The Atlanta Hawks signed Kevin Huerter to a multi-year contract.
The Atlanta Hawks signed Omari Spellman to a multi-year contract.
The Memphis Grizzlies signed Jaren Jackson Jr. to a multi-year contract.
The Los Angeles Lakers signed Malik Newman to a two-way contract.
The Atlanta Hawks signed Jaylen Adams to a two-way contract.
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July 1, 2017
The Memphis Grizzlies signed Kobi Simmons to a two-way contract.
The Detroit Pistons signed Luke Kennard to a multi-year contract.
The Memphis Grizzlies signed Wayne Selden to a multi-year contract.
The Los Angeles Lakers waived Tarik Black.
The Atlanta Hawks signed John Collins to a multi-year contract.
The Boston Celtics signed Jayson Tatum to a multi-year contract.
The Boston Celtics signed Ante Žižić to a multi-year contract.
The Orlando Magic signed Jonathan Isaac to a multi-year contract.
The Miami Heat signed Bam Adebayo to a multi-year contract.
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July 1, 2015
The Brooklyn Nets signed Chris McCullough to a multi-year contract.
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July 1, 2012
The Cleveland Cavaliers waived Manny Harris.
The Charlotte Bobcats waived Jamario Moon.
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July 1, 2010
The Memphis Grizzlies waived Lester Hudson.
The New Jersey Nets signed Ben Uzoh as a free agent.
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July 1, 1999
The Miami Heat released Terry Porter.
The Minnesota Timberwolves released Dennis Scott.
The Minnesota Timberwolves released Reggie Jordan.
The Minnesota Timberwolves released Bill Curley.
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July 1, 1998
The Miami Heat released Antonio Lang.
The Miami Heat released Eric Murdock.
The Minnesota Timberwolves released Cherokee Parks.
The Minnesota Timberwolves released Terry Porter.
The Minnesota Timberwolves released Tom Gugliotta.
The Miami Heat released Brent Barry.
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July 1, 1997
The Charlotte Hornets released Rafael Addison.
The Charlotte Hornets signed David Wesley as a free agent.
The Minnesota Timberwolves released James Robinson.
The Miami Heat released John Crotty.
The San Antonio Spurs released Vernon Maxwell.
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July 1, 1996
The San Antonio Spurs released Dell Demps.
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July 1, 1995
The Miami Heat released Brad Lohaus.
The Minnesota Timberwolves released Stacey King.
The Minnesota Timberwolves released Greg Foster.
The Miami Heat released Ledell Eackles.
The Minnesota Timberwolves released Mike Brown.
The Washington Bullets released Scott Skiles.
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July 1, 1994
The Golden State Warriors traded Anthony Miller to the Los Angeles Lakers for a 1995 2nd round draft pick (Dwayne Whitfield was later selected).
The Minnesota Timberwolves released Chuck Person.
The Milwaukee Bucks released Joe Courtney.
The Los Angeles Lakers released Danny Schayes.
The Orlando Magic released Litterial Green.
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July 1, 1993
The Atlanta Hawks released Travis Mays.
The Dallas Mavericks released Dexter Cambridge.
The Houston Rockets waived Kennard Winchester.
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July 1, 1992
The Portland Trail Blazers traded Alaa Abdelnaby to the Milwaukee Bucks for Tracy Murray.
The Milwaukee Bucks traded Dale Ellis to the San Antonio Spurs for Tracy Murray.
The Los Angeles Clippers released LeRon Ellis.
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July 1, 1991
The Sacramento Kings traded Travis Mays to the Atlanta Hawks for Spud Webb and a 1994 2nd round draft pick (Lawrence Funderburke was later selected).
In a 3-team trade, the Atlanta Hawks traded a 1993 2nd round draft pick (Josh Grant was later selected) to the Denver Nuggets; the Atlanta Hawks traded Anthony Avent to the Milwaukee Bucks; the Denver Nuggets traded Blair Rasmussen to the Atlanta Hawks; and the Milwaukee Bucks traded Kevin Brooks and a 1994 2nd round draft pick (Rodney Dent was later selected) to the Denver Nuggets.
The Miami Heat released Terry Davis.
The Cleveland Cavaliers released Gerald Paddio.
The Miami Heat released Billy Thompson.
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July 1, 1990
The Miami Heat released Jim Rowinski.
The Phoenix Suns released Mike McGee.
The Phoenix Suns released Greg Grant.
The Cleveland Cavaliers released Paul Mokeski.
The Miami Heat released Tellis Frank.
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July 1, 1989
The Miami Heat released Pearl Washington.
The Miami Heat released Dave Popson.
The Miami Heat released Craig Neal.
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July 1, 1988
The Los Angeles Clippers released Earl Cureton.
The Los Angeles Clippers released Tim Kempton.
The San Antonio Spurs released Ed Nealy.
The Washington Bullets released Frank Johnson.
The Charlotte Hornets released Clinton Wheeler.
The Miami Heat waived John Stroeder.
The New Jersey Nets released Dudley Bradley.
The Portland Trail Blazers released Charles Jones.
The New York Knicks waived Ron Cavenall.
The Golden State Warriors released Greg Ballard.
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July 1, 1987
The Washington Bullets waived Darwin Cook.
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July 1, 1986
The Milwaukee Bucks waived Derrick Rowland.
The Milwaukee Bucks traded Alton Lister, a 1987 1st round draft pick (Mark Jackson was later selected) and a 1989 1st round draft pick (Jeff Sanders was later selected) to the Seattle SuperSonics for Jack Sikma, a 1987 2nd round draft pick (Bob McCann was later selected) and a 1989 2nd round draft pick (Scott Haffner was later selected).
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July 1, 1985
The Chicago Bulls waived Wes Matthews.
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July 1, 1972
The Golden State Warriors signed Rick Barry as a free agent. (Barry returned from the ABA.)
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July 1, 1967
The Dallas Chaparrals signed Bob Verga.
The Kentucky Colonels signed Howard Bayne.
The Denver Rockets hired Bob Bass as Head Coach.
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July 1, 1947
The Pittsburgh Ironmen drafted Clifton McNeeley in the 1st round (1st pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Toronto Huskies drafted Glen Selbo in the 1st round (2nd pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Boston Celtics drafted Bulbs Ehlers in the 1st round (3rd pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers drafted Walt Dropo in the 1st round (4th pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The New York Knicks drafted Dick Holub in the 1st round (5th pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Philadelphia Warriors drafted Chink Crossin in the 1st round (6th pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The St. Louis Bombers drafted Jack Underman in the 1st round (7th pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Chicago Stags drafted Paul Huston in the 1st round (8th pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Washington Capitols drafted Dick O'Keefe in the 1st round (9th pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Baltimore Bullets drafted Larry Killick in the 1st round (10th pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Pittsburgh Ironmen drafted Bob Alamo in the 3rd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Toronto Huskies drafted Red Rocha in the 2nd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Boston Celtics drafted Hank Biasatti in the 2nd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers drafted Roy Lipscomb in the 6th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The New York Knicks drafted Tom Tomlinson in the 10th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Philadelphia Warriors drafted Ed Koffenberger in the 4th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The St. Louis Bombers drafted Herb Wilkinson in the 3rd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Chicago Stags drafted Ben Schadler in the 2nd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Washington Capitols drafted Jack Tingle in the 2nd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Baltimore Bullets drafted Bob Jake in the 2nd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Pittsburgh Ironmen drafted Herman Knoche in the 6th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Toronto Huskies drafted Frank Broyles in the 3rd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Boston Celtics drafted Gene Stump in the 3rd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers drafted John Mills in the 7th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The New York Knicks drafted Garland Head in the 4th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Philadelphia Warriors drafted Norman Butz in the 2nd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The St. Louis Bombers drafted Johnny Knopf in the 2nd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Chicago Stags drafted Hank Decker in the 10th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Washington Capitols drafted Bill Burke in the 3rd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Baltimore Bullets drafted John Rusinko in the 3rd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Pittsburgh Ironmen drafted Dick Ives in the 5th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Toronto Huskies drafted Wimpy Quinn in the 4th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Boston Celtics drafted George Felt in the 7th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers drafted Al Nichols in the 8th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The New York Knicks drafted Carl Reichert in the 9th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Philadelphia Warriors drafted Jim Kaeding in the 3rd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Chicago Stags drafted Gene Vance in the 4th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Washington Capitols drafted Abel Rodriguez in the 4th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Baltimore Bullets drafted Harry Gallatin in the 4th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Pittsburgh Ironmen drafted Jack Walton in the 7th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Toronto Huskies drafted Paul Hoffman in the 5th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The New York Knicks drafted Ray Evans in the 2nd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Chicago Stags drafted Andy Phillip in the 5th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Baltimore Bullets drafted Charles Raynor in the 5th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Pittsburgh Ironmen drafted Fritz Nagy in the 2nd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Pittsburgh Ironmen drafted George Brown in the 4th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Boston Celtics drafted Bob Alemeida in the 6th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Boston Celtics drafted George Petrovick in the 9th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Boston Celtics drafted Johnny Ezersky in the 4th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Boston Celtics drafted Jack Hewson in the 5th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Boston Celtics drafted John Kelly in the 8th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers drafted Dick Furey in the 4th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers drafted Bob Hubbard in the 2nd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers drafted Joe Barry in the 3rd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers drafted Bob Joyce in the 5th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The New York Knicks drafted Andy Duncan in the 6th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The New York Knicks drafted Ed Golub in the 3rd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The New York Knicks drafted Ron Livingston in the 5th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The New York Knicks drafted Dan Miller in the 8th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The New York Knicks drafted Wat Misaka in the 7th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The St. Louis Bombers drafted Bob Kurland in the 4th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The St. Louis Bombers drafted Paul Napolitano in the 6th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The St. Louis Bombers drafted Bill Strannigan in the 5th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Chicago Stags drafted Ralph Bishop in the 6th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Chicago Stags drafted Jimmy Darden in the 3rd round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Chicago Stags drafted Jim Pollard in the 7th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Chicago Stags drafted Don Smith in the 8th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Chicago Stags drafted Jack Stone in the 9th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Washington Capitols drafted Paul Cloyd in the 8th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Washington Capitols drafted Matt Zunic in the 5th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Washington Capitols drafted John Mandic in the 9th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Washington Capitols drafted Irv Rothenberg in the 6th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Washington Capitols drafted Saul Mariaschin in the 7th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Baltimore Bullets drafted Elmer Gainer in the 8th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Baltimore Bullets drafted Scotty Hamilton in the 6th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Baltimore Bullets drafted Hugh Hampton in the 7th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Baltimore Bullets drafted Chick Reiser in the 9th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
The Baltimore Bullets drafted Robert Bolyard in the 10th round (?? pick) of the 1947 BAA Draft.
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