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2025 NBA Offseason Trade Tracker, Grade: Cavs Swap Isaac Okoro for Lonzo Ball
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Cavs Make Headlines in 2025 NBA Offseason: Isaac Okoro Traded for Lonzo Ball – Full Trade Tracker and Grades

June 29, 2025 4 Min Read
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The upcoming NBA trade season promises to be highly active as teams prepare for the 2025-26 season. Here’s a summary of recent major trades and their potential impact:

On June 28th, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Chicago Bulls swapped guards, with Cleveland acquiring Lonzo Ball and Chicago receiving Isaac Okoro. The Cavaliers earned an A- grade for taking a risk on Ball, who, despite injury struggles, could bolster their backcourt depth if healthy. The Bulls’ move was seen as a B grade, as Okoro adds defensive strength but the team still needs to improve at point guard.

On June 26th, the Lakers traded draft rights involving the 36th and 45th picks in the 2025 NBA Draft with Minnesota Timberwolves and Chicago Bulls, exchanging picks and cash considerations to adjust their draft positions.

On June 25th, several teams made notable draft pick trades:
– The Kings obtained the 24th pick (Nique Clifford), sending a protected 2027 first-round pick to the Lightning.
– The Jazz acquired national champion Walter Clayton Jr. with the 18th pick, trading picks and selections with the Wizards.
– The Pelicans and Hawks swapped picks, with the Hawks gaining the 23rd pick and an unprotected 2026 first-round pick, while the Pelicans secured the 13th pick.
– The Grizzlies received the 11th pick (Cedric Coward) and future picks from the Trail Blazers, who received the 16th pick and a 2028 first-round pick.
– The Suns acquired Mark Williams, sending a 2025 pick, a 2029 first-round pick, and Vasilije Micic to the Hornets.

On June 24th, a three-team trade involving Kristaps Porzingis saw the Celtics get Georges Niang and a 2nd pick, the Hawks receive Porzingis and a second pick, and the Nets obtain Terance Mann and another pick. The Celtics were looking to rebuild after injuries, Hawks gained a versatile player who can boost their defense and spacing, and the Nets secured multiple draft picks.

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The Pelicans traded CJ McCollum to the Wizards for Jordan Poole, Sadiq Bay, and a 2025 draft pick. The Pelicans aimed to lower salary costs and focus on youth, while the Wizards added veteran leadership.

On June 23rd, the Celtics traded Jrue Holiday to the Trail Blazers for Anfernee Simons and a 2nd pick. The Celtics acquired a younger scorer in Simons, while the Trail Blazers took on an aging, high-salary player in Holiday.

On June 22nd, the Rockets made a blockbuster acquisition of Kevin Durant from the Suns, sending Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, the 10th pick, and five second-round picks to Phoenix. This trade revitalizes the Rockets as championship contenders, while the Suns face setbacks after losing Durant and missing the playoffs despite a strong roster.

On June 17th, the Pacers reclaimed a 2026 first-round pick from the Pelicans in exchange for 2025 draft assets and player Moherb King.

On June 15th, the Magic traded Desmond Bane to the Grizzlies in exchange for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Cole Anthony, and multiple future first-round picks. The Grizzlies gained valuable draft capital and wing depth, while the Magic added a sharpshooter to address their poor three-point shooting.

Fan Take: This busy trade season could radically reshape the league’s balance of power, giving fans exciting new team dynamics to watch. These moves show the evolving strategies of NBA franchises as they rebuild, compete, and aim for championships in a highly competitive era.

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