NBA Trade Rumors Tracker: Latest Updates Ahead Of Draft

One of the NBA's wildest days is upon us

NBA draft day is here, but the party actually got started minutes before midnight.

Ultimately, the attention will shift to the players whose NBA careers begin Thursday night, but draft day also has been known to produce blockbuster trades for guys already in the league. Such was the case late Wednesday/early Thursday when the Celtics, Wizards and Grizzlies reportedly agreed to a blockbuster three-team deal.

What else will happen before Adam Silver takes the podium Thursday night? Keep it here for the latest rumors, news and analysis from across the NBA world.

7: 36 p.m.: The Pelicans explored the idea of trading up for a top-three draft spot in order to possibly land Scoot Henderson, who many expect to fall within the first three selections. Yet, this pursuit came to no avail with the Hornets — who hold the No. 2 overall pick — and Pelicans reportedly no longer engaging in pick-swapping discussions.

3:53 p.m.: It sounds like Chris Paul is staying put after going from Phoenix to Washington and now to Golden State. Regardless of whether Draymond Green re-signs, that’s going to be a star-studded roster once again.

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3:19 p.m.: Getting caught up on the draft compensation in the reported deal that will send Chris Paul to the Warriors.

3:15 p.m.: And this is what we’ve been waiting for all day. We have ourselves a blockbuster including a future Hall of Famer and one of the league’s marquee franchises.

ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski just reported the Wizards are flipping Chris Paul — whom they acquired earlier this week from Phoenix — to the Golden State Warriors for Jordan Poole and future draft picks.

2:55 p.m.: OK, so it’s been a quiet afternoon, too. The only real thing to report is this from Heavy.com’s Steve Bulpett, who says “there is strong belief around the NBA that Brad Stevens isn’t done reshaping the roster,” so the Celtics might have more to come.

12:52 p.m.: Trade! Boring, but trade nonetheless.

12:15 p.m.: There has been some uncertainty surrounding the No. 2 pick, but it sounds like Charlotte has settled on Scoot Henderson, not Brandon Miller, per Shams Charania.

11:40 a.m.: Now we’re talking. SNY’s Ian Begley reported the Knicks might have some interest in Clippers star Paul George, and it might come down to whether LA wants to move on from him. As Begley notes, there are recent reports indicating the Clippers have poked around.

11:30 a.m.: It’s been an admittedly quiet morning, but one developing storyline is what the Celtics could do with their newfound first-round pick. In presumably the final NBA mock draft before Thursday night, ESPN’s Jonathan Givony has the Celtics grabbing wing Rayan Rupert out of New Zealand with the 25th pick — assuming Boston holds onto it.

After losing some depth in the Smart trade, the team could be in the market for a wing with the versatility to defend point guards, as it has quite a bit of shot creation already with Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown and Derrick White,” Givony wrote. “Rupert’s ability to wreak havoc with his 7-foot-2 wingspan and high intensity level could be interesting at this stage of the draft.”

8:40 a.m.: The Celtics might just be getting started.

MassLive’s Brian Robb reported Thursday morning the Celtics “are far from done” when it comes to reshaping their roster. It’s unclear, though, whether that means Brad Stevens and the front office will be making another splash before the draft or perhaps being active in free agency next month.

8:30 a.m. ET: NBA draft day got off to a wild start, thanks in large part to the Celtics, Wizards and Grizzlies.

As much of the NBA world slept Wednesday night into Thursday morning, those three teams were wheeling and dealing. After a blockbuster that would send Kristaps Porzingis from Washington to Boston looked dead, an arguably more explosive bombshell came from the clouds. Celtics president of basketball Brad Stevens moved on to the next one, reportedly trading Marcus Smart to Memphis in a three-team deal that ultimately will land Porzingis in Boston.

In the process, Stevens also was able to land a pair of first-round picks, including one that could be used Thursday night in the opening round of the 2023 NBA Draft. The Celtics didn’t have a first-round selection before the deal, so they now have options. Boston could hold on to the pick and build the roster with cheap depth or turn around and flip those selections in a bigger deal to continue adding.

Stevens ultimately will have to make that decision in the coming hours with Round 1 quickly approaching. He certainly isn’t alone, either, as decision-makers across the league are likely making and taking phone calls around the clock.

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