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Every NBA trade this season: Anthony Davis to Wizards, Kristaps Porzingis to Warriors, and more

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The 2025–26 NBA season has been defined by a remarkable run of trades, with blockbuster moves reshaping contenders and rebuilding teams alike.

From Anthony Davis landing in Washington to Kristaps Porzingis heading to Golden State, front offices were active well before the deadline.

Here is a complete breakdown of every NBA trade completed this season.

Anthony Davis #3 of the Dallas Mavericks drives to the basket against Khris Middleton #22 of the Washington Wizards during a game at American Airlines Center on October 24, 2025.
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Every NBA trade from the 2025–26 season

DateTeam 1 – assets receivedTeam 2 – assets receivedTeam 3 – assets received
Jan. 9Wizards: Trae YoungHawks: CJ McCollum, Corey KispertN/A
Feb. 1Trail Blazers: Vit KrejciHawks: Duop Reath, 2027 SRP, 2030 SRPN/A
Feb. 1Cavaliers: Keon Ellis, Dennis Schroder, Emanuel MillerBulls: Dario Saric, 2027 SRP, 2029 SRPKings: DeAndre Hunter
Feb. 3Jazz: Jaren Jackson Jr., Jock Landale, John Konchar, Vince Williams Jr.Grizzlies: Walter Clayton Jr., Kyle Anderson, Taylor Hendricks, Georges Niang, 3 FRPsN/A
Feb. 3Pistons: Kevin Huerter, Dario Saric, 2026 FRP swapBulls: Mike Conley Jr., Jaden IveyTimberwolves: Cash considerations
Feb. 4Hornets: Tyus Jones, 2 SRPsMagic: Cash considerationsN/A
Feb. 4Hornets: Ousmane Dieng, 2029 SRPThunder: Mason PlumleeN/A
Feb. 4Thunder: Jared McCain76ers: 2026 FRP, 3 SRPsN/A
Feb. 4Cavaliers: James HardenClippers: Darius Garland, future SRPN/A
Feb. 5Wizards: Anthony Davis, Jaden Hardy, DAngelo Russell, Dante ExumMavericks: Khris Middleton, AJ Johnson, Tyus Jones, Marvin Bagley III, 2026 FRP, 2030 FRP, 3 SRPsHornets: Malaki Branham
Feb. 5Warriors: Kristaps PorzingisHawks: Jonathan Kuminga, Buddy HieldN/A
Feb. 5Pacers: Ivica Zubac, Kobe BrownClippers: Bennedict Mathurin, Isaiah Jackson, 2026 FRP, 2029 FRP, 2028 SRPN/A
Feb. 5Celtics: Nikola Vucevic, 2027 SRPBulls: Anfernee Simons, 2026 SRPN/A
Feb. 5Timberwolves: Ayo Dosunmu, Julian PhillipsBulls: Rob Dillingham, Leonard Miller, 2026 SRP, 2027 SRP, 2031 SRP, 2032 SRPN/A
Feb. 5Suns: Cole Anthony, Amir CoffeyBucks: Nigel Hayes-DavisBulls: Nick Richards
Feb. 5Hornets: Mike Conley Jr., Coby WhiteBulls: Ousmane Dieng, Collin Sexton, 2029 SRP, 2031 SRP, 2031 SRPN/A
Feb. 5Knicks: Jose AlvaradoPelicans: Dalen Terry, 2 SRPs, cashN/A
Feb. 5Bulls: Guerschon Yabusele, cashKnicks: Dalen TerryN/A
Feb. 5Raptors: Trayce Jackson-DavisWarriors: 2026 SRPN/A
Feb. 5Lakers: Luke KennardHawks: Gabe Vincent, 2032 SRPN/A
Feb. 5Raptors: Chris PaulNets: Ochai Agbaji, 2032 SRPClippers: Rights to Vanja Marinkovic
Feb. 5Jazz: Lonzo Ball, 2 SRPsHawks: Jock LandaleN/A
Feb. 5Hornets: Xavier Tillman Sr., cashCeltics: 2030 SRPN/A
Feb. 5Nets: Josh MinottCeltics: Cash considerationsN/A
Feb. 5Nets: Hunter Tyson, 2032 SRPNuggets: 2026 SRPN/A
Feb. 5Grizzlies: Eric Gordon76ers: 2032 SRP swap, draft rightsN/A

A month-long frenzy capped by a chaotic deadline week

The scale of movement during the 2025–26 season was striking, with every trade completed inside a narrow window between January 9 and February 5.

What began with Washington’s decision to acquire Trae Young quickly escalated into a league-wide reshuffle, as teams used the final weeks before the deadline to accelerate rebuilds or push for contention.

The final five days before the deadline proved especially frenetic, producing the majority of deals and several multi-team blockbusters.

Moves involving Anthony Davis, Kristaps Porzingis, James Harden, and Jaren Jackson Jr. underlined just how aggressive front offices became as the clock wound down.

By the time the deadline passed, the NBA had seen one of the most concentrated bursts of trade activity in recent memory.