Listing all sign-and-trade deals that have taken place in the 2021 NBA offseason so far

Kyle Lowry and Lonzo Ball were two top prospects who moved this NBA offseason via sign-and-trade deals.
Kyle Lowry and Lonzo Ball were two top prospects who moved this NBA offseason via sign-and-trade deals.

#3 DeMar DeRozan - Chicago Bulls

DeMar DeRozan (#10) will be playing for the Chicago Bulls next season.
DeMar DeRozan (#10) will be playing for the Chicago Bulls next season.

The Chicago Bulls have relied heavily on sign-and-trade deals this offseason. They were able to sign DeMar DeRozan from the San Antonio Spurs through this route as well.

DeRozan signed a 3-year $85 million deal. The Bulls had to part ways with Al-Farouq Aminou, Thaddeus Young, a future first-rounder and 2022 and 2025 second-round picks.

This deal benefitted the San Antonio Spurs in a great way, as they did not have to let DeRozan walk for free. The Bulls ended up saving their cap room. but lost draft capital in the process. However, as they are going all-in to make a push for the playoffs, it shouldn't be something they should be worried about for now, at least.


#4 Lonzo Ball - Chicago Bulls

Lonzo Ball joined the Chicago Bulls this offseason.
Lonzo Ball joined the Chicago Bulls this offseason.

Before signing DeMar DeRozan, the Chicago Bulls engaged in a sign-and-trade deal with the New Orleans Pelicans to acquire restricted free agent Lonzo Ball. They needed a point guard, and they had been linked with Ball since the trade deadline in March 2021.

Ball signed a four-year $85 million contract to join the Bulls. The Pelicans did not want their young star to depart for nothing, while the Bulls wanted to make sure they retain the flexibility to make future transactions. So a sign-and-trade deal was the best option for both parties.

The Pelicans received Garrett Temple, Tomas Satoransky, a 2024 second-round draft pick and cash in exchange.


#5 Kyle Lowry - Miami Heat

Kyle Lowry joined Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat this offseason.
Kyle Lowry joined Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat this offseason.

The Kyle Lowry era at the Toronto Raptors finally came to an end this offseason. The point guard joined forces with Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo to form the latest big-three in the NBA.

Lowry signed a 3-year $90 million contract with the Miami Heat. The Toronto Raptors made sure they did not end up losing Lowry for free, as they received Goran Dragic and Precious Achiuwa in the sign-and-trade deal. Dragic is a very tradeable asset, while Achiuwa fills their need for more depth at the five.

Meanwhile, the Heat ended up saving some cap room, and re-signed sharpshooter Duncan Robinson on a 5-year $89.9 million deal.


#6 Spencer Dinwiddie - Washington Wizards

Spencer Dinwiddie will be playing for the Washington Wizards next season.
Spencer Dinwiddie will be playing for the Washington Wizards next season.

Spencer Dinwiddie's sign-and-trade to Washington Wizards was a deal that included five teams in total. The Brooklyn Nets, San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers and the LA Lakers were the other four teams involved.

Here's a complete breakdown of the assets each team received in this deal, as done by NBA Analysis Network:

Dinwiddie signed a $54 million deal that would span across three years. He fills the need for a playmaking guard who can shoot the ball. His defense is also decent, which improves the Wizards a lot.

Washington did not have the cap room to sign Dinwiddie outright, so orchestrating a sign-and-trade deal benefited them a lot. The Brooklyn Nets, meanwhile, were able to create an $11.4 million trade exception. All parties, including Dinwiddie, got what they wanted via this sign-and-trade transaction.


#7 Devonte' Graham - New Orleans Pelicans

Devonte' Graham joined the New Orleans Pelicans this offseason.
Devonte' Graham joined the New Orleans Pelicans this offseason.

The New Orleans Pelicans replaced Lonzo Ball with another young sharpshooting guard, Devonte' Graham. They engaged in a sign and trade to sign the point guard with the Charlotte Hornets.

Graham signed a four-year $47 million contract. It turned out to be a three-team deal, which also included the Memphis Grizzlies. The following press release from the Pelicans explains all the transactions that took place:

"The Pelicans have acquired center Jonas Valančiūnas and the draft rights to 2021 first round pick Trey Murphy III (17th overall) and 2021 second round pick Brandon Boston (51st overall) from the Grizzlies. In exchange, New Orleans has conveyed center Steven Adams, guard Eric Bledsoe, the draft rights to 2021 first round pick Ziaire Williams (10th overall) and 2021 second round pick Jared Butler (40th overall), and a protected 2022 first round pick to Memphis."
"Additionally, the Pelicans have acquired guard Devonte’ Graham from the Hornets in exchange for forward Wes Iwundu, a future protected first round draft pick and cash considerations. As part of the three-team deal, Memphis has traded the draft rights to Tyler Harvey, the 51st overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft."

The New Orleans Pelicans created a $17 million traded player exception for the outgoing salary of Steven Adams in the process, and also made themselves eligible for the bi-annual and mid-level exception.

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