The NBA trade deadline is nearing, and activity has already been unprecedented.
In the lead-up to the Feb. 6 deadline, all eyes were on the Heat‘s situation with Jimmy Butler before the Lakers and Mavericks executed the shocking deal that sent Luka Doncic to Los Angeles and Anthony Davis to Dallas.
As the dust settled from the first blockbuster deal, the Kings swiftly moved De’Aaron Fox to the Spurs in a three-team deal that sent Zach LaVine to Sacramento while the Bulls acquired assets to shift their focus to the future.
With a wild weekend setting the tone, more teams are getting in on the action, believing that the right deal might push them into a higher tier of contention. Conversely, a few teams looking to build beyond this year may part ways with win-now talent that no longer fits the short-term plans.
As the deadline approaches, we’ll keep you updated with the latest reporting and chatter concerning movement around the league.
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Date: Feb. 5
Source: Shams Charania, ESPN
NBA insider Chris Haynes provided updates as the trade solidified, and Charania posted the trade itself. The deal sends Ingram to Toronto, and Bruce Brown Jr., Kelly Olynyk, a first-round pick and a second-round pick head back to New Orleans.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Shams Charania, ESPN
The swap, which sees Sims head to Milwaukee in exchange for Delon Wright and cash, is part of the larger trade sending Kyle Kuzma to the Bucks and Khris Middleton to the Wizards.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Chris Haynes, NBA Insider
Despite much discussion swirling around star forward Kevin Durant, Phoenix was “always prepared to venture into second half of season with the core roster in place,” Haynes reported Wednesday night.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Shams Charania, ESPN
Amid whispers of a potential trade elsewhere, it seems Lonzo Ball’s future will remain in the Windy City. The Bulls guard inked a two-year, $20 million extension to remain with the Bulls, spelling an end to the trade rumors which have swirled around the dogged defender and playmaker as of late.
Ball returned to the court after a two-year absence due to knee injuries. He’s yet to hit his pre-injury rhythm, although he’s shown flashes in limited minutes. Ball is averaging 7.2 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists on 36.2 percent shooting (34 percent from three) this season.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Shams Charania, ESPN
The Warriors landed their secondary star late Wednesday night, agreeing to a deal with the Heat to secure Jimmy Butler’s services. The multi-team deal will see a host of players change teams, with Golden State sending Andrew Wiggins, Dennis Schroder, Kyle Anderson and a protected first-rounder in varying other directions.
Here’s a full look at the trade package, as laid out by Charania.
Warriors receive:
Heat receive:
Pistons receive:
Jazz receive:
MORE: Heat deal Jimmy Butler to Warriors in blockbuster move
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Jim Owczarski, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo was glowing in his review of three-time All-Star Khris Middleton, who was dealt to the Wizards on Feb. 5. The pairing headlined Milwaukee’s title-winning 2021 side and enjoyed gobs of success during their 12-year tenure together.
“Everybody on the team’s going to miss Khris,” Antetokounmpo said. “His leadership. For me, my brotherhood with Khris is the most important thing I’ve had within this team for a lot of years.
“I know it’s business, but for me, Khris is my brother I’m going to have a relationship with him after basketball. It kind of hurts, but at the end of the day, I understand the business side of things and I’m still going to show up to work and do my job until it’s my time to dip.”
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Marc Stein, NBA insider
Golden State appears hell-bent to try to iron out a deal with Miami for star wing Jimmy Butler. If the Warriors do succeed in their pursuit, guard Dennis Schroder will likely be a part of the trade. The 31-year old — who came to the Bay Area via a Dec. 15 trade with Brooklyn —is eligible to be included in a trade.
Schroder is on a $13 million deal. His salary could go a long way in cutting into Butler’s $48 million cap hit, although Golden State would need some help to make the rest of the accounting work.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Tim Bontemps, ESPN
The Knicks look set to part ways with 26-year old center Jericho Sims, whose $2 million expiring contract could prove an appealing chip for competing organizations. Sims is averaging 1.6 points and 3.3 rebounds per game across 10.8 minutes of play time.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: K.C. Johnson, NBA insider
With Kevin Durant increasingly unlikely to make a return to the Bay Area, the Warriors are looking at other options. One — assuming Jimmy Butler is unavailable — is Bulls star big Nikola Vucevic. Chicago is open to dealing the 34-year old, although its asking price is believed to be too high for Golden State at present.
Vucevic, a two-time All-Star, is averaging 19.7 points, 10. 4 rebounds and 3.5 assists on 54.8/40.1/80.7 shooting in 2024-25. He has one more year of team control beyond the 2024-25 season.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Michael Scotto, NBA insider
Chicago doesn’t seem content with keeping newly-minted role players Kevin Huerter, Tre Jones and Zach Collins around. The Bulls listed each of the three out ahead of their matchup with Minnesota on Wednesday. The reason listed for their absence is a coach’s decision, but there are whispers that Chicago is exploring trades for the trio, who arrived earlier in the week as part of the De’Aaron Fox-Zach LaVine deal.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Shams Charania, ESPN
Oklahoma City collected another rotation piece as it gears up for what it hopes will be a lengthy postseason run, landing Pelicans big Daniel Theis, in addition to the the least favorable of New Orleans and Orlando’s 2031 second round picks.
The exchange will see the Thunder send cash considerations to the Pelicans. The move should keep New Orleans below the luxury tax threshold, opening the door for the franchise to convert Brandon Boston Jr.’s two-way contract into a standard one.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Shams Charania, ESPN
Sacramento added another piece as it attempts to retool following De’Aaron Fox’s trade, landing Wizards big Jonas Valanciunas via trade.
The Kings will send Sidy Cissoko and two second-round picks in exchange for Valanciunas, who is averaging 11.5 points and 8.2 rebounds in 20.1 minutes a night.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Marc Stein, NBA insider
Golden State looks to have exited the Kevin Durant sweepstakes, turning its attention to Jimmy Butler. The Suns star is viewed as being unattainable — largely due to his lack of interest in a return to his former franchise.
Butler has been on the outs for weeks in Vice City and looks increasingly likely to make a move, although his favored destination is rumored to be Phoenix.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Marc Stein, NBA insider
Stein reports “Durant has some serious reservations about a second Warriors stint if he were to be shipped there,” but added that “the Warriors might have the gumption to trade for Durant anyway … even if they believe he is disinclined to come back.”
This report comes after ESPN’s Shams Charania shared that Golden State is “legitimately calling about every All-Star player,” in advance of the deadline. The Warriors seem intent on adding star power to breathe life into a season of ups and downs.
Durant’s disinclination for a reunion may signal the end of trade talks, per multiple reports.
As Golden State pursues Phoenix’s Kevin Durant, the two-time Warriors NBA Finals MVP has no desire in a reunion and does not want to go back. Reporting for NBA Today: pic.twitter.com/tNeTzw2gCf
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) February 5, 2025
Here is the latest. It is highly unlikely now that the Suns will trade Kevin Durant to Golden State. KD does not want to play for the Warriors he wants to stay in Phoenix. This trade had a lot of momentum in the last 24 hours but that momentum is lost.
— John Gambadoro (@Gambo987) February 5, 2025
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Marc Stein, NBA insider
As the saga continues in South Florida, the Heat have not been able to find the deal they are seeking for Butler.
With that in mind, Stein reports that “we have to start seriously considering the possibility that Butler remains with Miami past Thursday’s 3 PM ET horn.” The deadline may pass and Butler could remain with Miami, meaning both parties may need to find a resolution to get him back on the court.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Shams Charania, ESPN
New Orleans is trading Theis and draft compensation to Oklahoma City, per Charania. The trade moves the Pelicans below the luxury tax.
Theis, 32, has been in his first season with the Pelicans. He’s averaged 4.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 16.3 minutes per game this season, starting in nine of his 38 game appearances. Theis will now provide some center depth behind Isaiah Hartenstein for the Thunder.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Sam Amick, The Athletic
With the Warriors seeking another star, trading Green is unlikely but the notion has “100% been discussed internally,” Amick shared on FanDuelTV’s “Run It Back.”
Green is in his 13th season with the Warriors and is on the books for $24.1 million this season.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Shams Charania, ESPN
Boston is trading Springer and a 2030 second-round pick to Houston, per Charania. The teams are also exchanging heavily protected second-rounders.
Springer, 22, was a member of Boston’s championship team in 2024 but was not in the rotation. He’s come into his own as of late and turned heads with his clear potential as a point-of-attack defender. He now has an opportunity to grow into a bigger role with the up-and-coming Rockets.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Sam Amick, The Athletic
Amick’s appearance on “Run It Back” also included more reporting to support the notion that the Warriors are trying to facilitate a reunion with Durant.
“The Warriors (trading for Kevin Durant) is very real…there were moments last night where I thought this was actually gonna happen.” 👀@sam_amick shares the latest on the Suns trading KD for Kuminga
📺 https://t.co/iH8kMk1F4q@MichelleDBeadle | @TeamLou23 | @ChandlerParsons pic.twitter.com/od325jBjBU
— Run It Back (@RunItBackFDTV) February 5, 2025
Phoenix has interest in Golden State forward Jonathan Kuminga but the number of moving parts has not allowed for there to be much traction. With the teams both being in the west, expect talks to potentially heat up as the day gets going.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Marc Stein, NBA
The 76ers are sending KJ Martin and two second-round picks to the Pistons. The draft picks are a 2027 second-rounder via the Bucks and a 2031 second-rounder from the Mavericks.
In exchange, Detroit is taking on Martin’s full $8 million contract.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Shams Charania, ESPN
The Bucks are sending Khris Middleton, AJ Johnson and a pick swap to the Wizards in exchange for Kyle Kuzma, Patrick Baldwin Jr. and second-round draft compensation, according to Charania.
Kuzma joins Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard in Milwaukee as the newest third option on the team. He’s averaging 15.2 points, 5.8 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game.
Middleton has struggled to stay healthy in recent seasons, and only has appeared in 23 games so far during the 2024-25 campaign, starting in just seven. He’s averaging 12.6 points, 3.7 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Brian Windhorst, ESPN
The Suns “have begun entertaining ‘should we trade Kevin Durant?’ and have begun those discussions across the league,” said Windhorst on Wednesday’s edition of ESPN’s “Get Up.”
Golden State is discussing the possibility of bringing Durant back nearly six years after he left as a free agent. The deal could be a massive blockbuster that sees Jimmy Butler get his wish and land with the Suns.
Windhorst did not speak definitively but said that multiple scenarios are at play. The only certainties are that Devin Booker and Stephen Curry will not be moved.
Date: Feb. 5
Source: Brian Lewis, New York Post
While the Nets are focused on their future, they “have not been shopping Johnson,” according to Lewis.
Johnson’s name has been one of the most popular in trade talks. The soon-to-be 29-year-old is averaging a career-best 19.4 points per game while shooting 41.9 percent from 3-point range at high volume.
Lewis’ report adds that Nets GM Sean Marks has taken calls on Johnson but the team is not actively seeking a deal. As Lewis put it, “Marks is seemingly more than content to stand pat.”
Date: Feb. 4
Source: Michael Scotto, USA Today
The Grizzlies are interested in Lonzo Ball, per this report. The 27-year-old point guard has played for the Chicago Bulls since 2021.
Date: Feb. 4
Source: Zach Lowe, Insider
The Kevin Durant sweepstakes are heating up. And it seems everyone wants a taste. Veteran NBA analyst Zach Lowe offered insight into the rumored move, revealing that much of the league is keeping tabs on the Suns forward’s whereabouts — both in the present and the future.
Date: Feb. 4
Source: Evan Sidery, Forbes
Jusuf Nurkic’s contract — which will see him field more than $19 million in 2025-26 — is looking increasingly untenable for a Suns side still hoping to add some pieces into the fold. Enter Jonas Valanciunas, who Sidery reports could be included in a trade to get Nurkic’s contract off the books.
Valanciunas’ arrival could very well be short lived; Sidery claims that Valanciunas could be flipped elsewhere as Phoenix looks for additional trade chips in what is shaping up to be a seismic deadline for the floundering roster.
Date: Feb. 4
Source: Marc Stein, NBA Insider
Multiple reports suggest that Houston wants to make a move for Durant. But according to Marc Stein, that might not quite be the case.
The Rockets are believed to want to let their young core lift them into postseason play. Houston, led by first-time All-Star Alperen Sengun, second-year maven Ausar Thompson and a cadre of other young talents, sit at 32-17, good for third in the Western Conference.
“The Rockets,” Stein writes, “want to give their young team a playoff shot.
“There have been no signals yet to suggest a possible audible at this deadline.”
Houston is teeming with youthful assets, both on the current roster (Sengun, Thompson, Tari Eason, Jalen Green, Jabari Smith Jr., Reed Sheppard, etc.) and via draft capital. Among the most valuable pieces the Rockets own? A trio of unprotected first-round picks from 2027, 2029 and 2031 belonging to…the Suns.
Date: Feb. 4
Source: David Aldridge, Sam Amick and Anthony Slater, The Athletic
The Warriors have expressed interest in reuniting Durant with Stephen Curry. For them to do so, they’d have to give up a pretty penny.
For the Suns to part way with Durant, they’d have to receive quite the offer back. According to The Athletic, Phoenix would seek Draymond Green – who shares a positive relationship with Suns owner and fellow Michigan State alum Mat Ishbia — and Jonathan Kuminga, among other assets.
The Suns still retain an interest in Butler, who has reportedly rebuffed every non-Phoenix-related offer in the hopes of landing in the desert. With Bradley Beal unwilling to waive his no-trade clause, a Durant trade could facilitate a pathway for Phoenix to acquire the assets needed to pry Butler out of Vice City. Watch this space…
Date: Feb. 4
Source: Sam Amick, The Athletic
The Warriors aren’t the only side interested in Durant’s services, per The Athletic’s Sam Amick. Dallas has made its desire for the future Hall of Famer known — the Nico Harrison-led side is believed to want to pair the two-time champion with fellow standouts Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving.
The same can be said about Houston, whose swift rebuild has some in the Rockets’ front office believing a veteran star like Durant could propel them into the title conversation.
Date: Feb.4
Source: Drew Hanlen, NBA trainer
Trainer to the stars Drew Hanlen appeared to suggest further blockbuster moves could be on the horizon, tweeting the following as trade rumors swirled:
“Buckle up,” Hanlen wrote.
Given his connection with star players like Jayson Tatum, Joel Embiid and Tyrese Haliburton, you’d have to imagine Hanlen has it on pretty good authority what could be in the works. Expect more fireworks ahead of Thursday’s deadline.
Date: Feb. 4
Source: Marc Stein, NBA insider
There’s increasing belief that Kevin Durant could be headed to pastures new come the end of the trade deadline. The Suns star has been linked with a handful of teams in recent days, most notably the Warriors.
Phoenix did little to quell the speculation, downgrading Durant’s status to doubtful ahead of their duel with Oklahoma City on Wednesday night. The official reason listed for Durant’s likely absence is a left ankle sprain. Durant played 46 minutes against the Blazers on Feb. 3.
Date: Feb. 4
Source: Brett Siegel, Clutch Points
Joel Embiid’s return to the floor won’t stop Philadelphia from making moves. The team is reportedly shopping 24-year old wing KJ Martin.
Martin, a former second-round pick and the son of former All-Star and No. 1 overall pick Kenyon Martin, is averaging 6.4 points and 3.0 rebounds on 61.6 percent shooting this season. The Sixers announced that they were leaving him out of the lineup for their matchup with the Mavericks on Tuesday evening. The reason listed? “Trade pending.”
Date: Feb. 4
Source: NBA insiders Marc Stein and Jake Fischer
Ball, an impending free agent, is a player that many believed could be on the move before the deadline. Stein reports Chicago is not eager to trade him and is “resistant to buying Ball out if he remains a Bull past Thursday’s deadline.”
Stein added that the team could even re-sign Ball this offseason, adding an interesting wrinkle to perceived interest in the guard around the league.
Date: Feb. 4
Source: Shams Charania, ESPN
With the Mavs and Sixers in Philadelphia to meet on Tuesday, the teams have completed a swap of wing players. Here are the details of the trade:
Mavericks receive: Caleb Martin
76ers receive: Quentin Grimes, 2025 second-round pick
Date: Feb. 4
Source: Chris Haynes, NBA insider
Amid reports that Butler was “unwilling to sign an extension elsewhere,” his camp essentially released a statement through Haynes.
According to the report, Butler is “ready to continue his career and move past this immediately,” adding that “no team has asked for permission” to have long-term discussions with Butler’s representation.
Sources: Jimmy Butler’s camp has repeatedly told Heat he’s in shape, healthy and ready to continue his career and move past this immediately. Their messaging to Heat has been to negotiate best deal possible and once in red zone, if that team is granted permission by MIA to speak…
— Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) February 4, 2025
Date: Feb. 4
Source: Rob Pelinka, Lakers GM
At Luka Doncic’s introductory press conference, Pelinka admits that L.A.’s “roster has continued work to do to become complete.”
Pelinka added that the team will make a minor move to address the void before the deadline before shifting focus to a bigger move in the offseason.
Date: Feb. 4
Source: David Aldridge and Josh Robbins, The Athletic
As Milwaukee looks to establish itself among the top half of Eastern Conference teams, it is exploring roster upgrades. The Athletic reports that the Bucks have explored a potential deal with the Wizards that sends Middleton and draft capital to Washington in exchange for Kuzma.
Date: Feb. 4
Source: Michael Grange, Sportsnet
Los Angeles is looking to bolster its frontcourt and it has engaged in talks with Toronto about acquiring Poeltl, according to Grange.
The Raptors are 16-33 on the season and are in “wait-and-see mode” regarding the deadline. After moving Anthony Davis, the Lakers are in search of a quality big man and Poeltl fits that bill, but Toronto might be seeking a return package that L.A. cannot offer.
Date: Feb. 4
Source: Brian Windhorst, ESPN
As the Butler saga continues, Windhorst reported that Butler only wants to be dealt to the Suns, adding that there is no role or promise any other team could make to entice him.
Matching Butler’s salary may stand in the way of a deal but he does have leverage in the form of a player option for the 2025-26 season.
Date: Feb. 3
Source: Keith Pompey, Philadelphia Inquirer
As George’s first season in Philadelphia has not gone as planned, the marriage between the two parties could end sooner than expected.
Pompey reports that Atlanta and Golden State “have expressed interest in acquiring George ahead of Thursday’s 3 p.m. trade deadline.” The Hawks are searching for answers after a season-ending injury to rising star Jalen Johnson while the Warriors are looking to supplement Stephen Curry with more talent.
George is 34 and in the first year of a four-year, $211.5 million deal.
Date: Feb. 3
Source: Marc Stein, The Stein Line
The Thunder and Hornets swapped second-round picks, Stein reported. Oklahoma City picked up Denver’s 2030 pick via Charlotte, while Charlotte received Phoenix’s 2029 pick via Oklahoma City.
Date: Feb. 3
Source: Bobby Marks, ESPN
The Bulls are open for business and are looking to build for the future. That could mean parting ways with win-now players.
During Tuesday’s episode of ESPN’s “The Jump,” Marks said to “keep an eye on” Lonzo Ball, Nikola Vucevic and Coby White as players who could be on the way out of Chicago.
For Vucevic, the Warriors are a potential landing spot. Things are a bit more complex for Ball and White, though ESPN’s Brian Windhorst indicated Ball could be a buyout candidate.
Date: Feb. 3
Source: Shams Charania, ESPN
After Pat McAfee hinted at the rumblings from Fischer’s report, Charania explained the extent to which Golden State is willing to go to make a trade.
According to Charania, “The Warriors are legitimately calling about every All-Star player.”
“The Warriors are legitimately calling about every All-Star player..
They’ve made calls on EVERY star..
That includes Paul George, LeBron James and Kevin Durant” ~ @ShamsCharania #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/kyHvLs6re3
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) February 3, 2025
Date: Feb. 3
Source: Jake Fischer, NBA insider
It may seem far-fetched, but the Warriors could parlay that interest in Durant into an attempt to make a play at the defining talents of a generation. Golden State has dreams of bringing in Durant and James to team up with Curry during the twilights of their respective careers.
Date: Feb. 3
Source: Jake Fischer, NBA insider
As the deadline nears, the Suns are not necessarily looking to move Durant but are listening to offers, per Fischer.
Among interested teams are the Warriors, who could look to use 22-year-old Jonathan Kuminga as the prospect to entice Phoenix to make a deal.
Date: Feb. 2
Source: Brian Windhorst, ESPN
Butler may not be willing to play just anywhere after all.
With Butler’s player option for 2025-26 and impending free agency, interested teams are looking for some type of commitment to ensure they get the most out of a potential trade. Butler “communicated to the Warriors that he’s unwilling to sign an extension there,” per Windhorst.
As such, any interest from Golden State has waned for the moment. If Butler changes course, things could reignite.
MORE: Tracking the latest trade rumors involving Jimmy Butler
Date: Feb. 2
Source: Shams Charania, ESPN
In a trade involving seven players and multiple draft picks, Fox gets his wish with a trade to San Antonio to team up with burgeoning superstar Victor Wembanyama. As part of the deal, the Kings will receive LaVine from the Bulls while Chicago received three players and got its own draft pick back.
Spurs receive: De’Aaron Fox, Jordan McLaughlin
Kings receive: Zach LaVine, Sidy Cissoko, 2025 CHO first-round pick (protected 1-14), 2027 SAS unprotected first-round pick, 2031 MIN unprotected first-round pick, three second-round picks (2025 CHI, 2028 DEN, 2028 own)
Bulls receive: Zach Collins, Tre Jones, Kevin Huerter, own 2025 first-round pick back from the Spurs
MORE: De’Aaron Fox trade grades | How De’Aaron Fox deal impacts Victor Wembanyama
Date: Feb. 2
Source: NBA insider Chris Haynes
Los Angeles’ big swing to acquire Doncic does not mean its planning to move on from LeBron James, according to Haynes.
Sources: LeBron James intends to remain a member of the Lakers past the Feb. 6 trade deadline, and the relationships behind the blockbuster Luka-AD deal. #haynesbriefs https://t.co/X7H7eQE347 pic.twitter.com/uMTEMUYbDX
— Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) February 2, 2025
The Lakers are planning to build around both superstars for the remainder of the 2024-25 season and potentially beyond. With that in mind, the Lakers will shift their focus to players who complement the stars.
Date: Feb. 2
Source: Official
Trade season kicked off in a major way as the Lakers acquired Luka Doncic, Maxi Kleber and Markieff Morris from the Mavericks in exchange for Max Christie, Anthony Davis and a 2029 first-round pick.
Lakers receive: Luka Doncic, Maxi Kleber and Markieff Morris
Mavericks receive: Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a 2029 Lakers first-round pick
Jazz receive: Jalen Hood-Schifino, two second-round picks
In one of the biggest trades in NBA history, L.A. acquired the 25-year-old superstar to contend now and in the coming years. Dallas is moving on from one of the greatest players in its history to triple-down on an identity built around bigs and dependent on Kyrie Irving’s creation.
MORE LUKA DONCIC TRADE NEWS:
Date: Jan. 30
Source: Brian Windhorst, ESPN
While Ingram has been sidelined with an ankle injury, interest in the one-time All-Star is warming up ahead of the deadline, per Windhorst.
New Orleans has long had Ingram on the trade block, and Atlanta has been mentioned as a team to be on the lookout in terms of a team with the potential to make a move. The Hawks are looking for answers following the news that rising star Jalen Johnson will be out for the season with a shoulder injury.
The 2025 NBA trade deadline is at 3 p.m. ET on Thursday, Feb. 6.
It is important to note that the deadline is 3 p.m. ET and whatever corresponding time that is for teams in other time zones. All trades must be agreed upon and submitted to the NBA office by 3 p.m. ET.
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