2022 NBA trade deadline buzz: Feb. 10 edition

Marvin Bagley has reportedly been dealt to Detroit.

As we close in on the official trade deadline today (3 p.m. ET), keep up with the latest rumblings around the NBA — and the latest deals that have been agreed to — as deadline day approaches. NBA TV will feature live coverage of the trade deadline starting at 2 p.m. ET.

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Report: Celtics trade Dozier, Bol to Magic

The Boston Celtics have reportedly agreed to send PJ Dozier and Bol Bol to the Orlando Magic in a trade first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Both Dozier and Bol are out for the season due to injury.

Boston receives:

Orlando receives: 

> More details here

— 12:31 p.m.


Raptors reportedly land Young from Spurs

Veteran forward Thaddeus Young is reportedly being traded to the Toronto Raptors from the San Antonio Spurs. As first reported by The Athletic’s Shams Charania, Young is being traded for little-used guard Goran Dragic.

Toronto receives:

  • Thaddeus Young
  • Drew Eubanks
  • 2022 second-round pick (via Detroit)

San Antonio receives:

  • Goran Dragic
  • 2022 first-round pick (protected 1-14)

> More details here

ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports the Spurs are expected to buy Dragic out of his deal and several teams — the Bulls, Mavs, Nets, Warriors and Clippers — may be interested in adding him, writes per our Mark Medina.

— 12:21 p.m.


Reports: Kings trade Bagley to Pistons

Marvin Bagley III, the former No. 2 overall pick of the 2018 draft, will reportedly be dealt to the Detroit Pistons as a part of a seven-player, four-team trade also involving the LA Clippers and Milwaukee Bucks.

Detroit receives: 

  • Marvin Bagley III (via Sacramento)

LA Clippers receive: 

  • Semi Ojeleye (via Milwaukee)
  • Rodney Hood (via Milwaukee)

Milwaukee receives: 

  • Serge Ibaka (via LA Clippers)
  • Two future second-round picks
  • Cash considerations

Sacramento receives: 

  • Donte DiVincenzo (via Milwaukee)
  • Josh Jackson (via Detroit)
  • Trey Lyles (via Detroit)

> More details here

— 11:48 a.m.


Report: Kings not budging on asking price for Barnes

Yesterday, it was reported by Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated that the Sacramento Kings would not part with veteran forward Harrison Barnes for future assets only. That remains the case as the trade deadline nears, writes Sam Amick of The Athletic, as Sacramento is seeking an impact player in return for Barnes. However, Amick reports that finding said player for Barnes is proving hard to come by.

— 10:16 a.m.


Pacers mulling buyout of Thompson

The Indiana Pacers acquired veteran defensive-minded big man Tristan Thompson as part of the Domantas Sabonis-for-Tyrese Haliburton trade on Tuesday. Whether or not Thompson stays with the Pacers is unclear, per James Boyd of the Indianapolis Star, as the team is considering buying him out of his deal.

— 7:47 a.m.


Reports: Spurs’ Poeltl drawing interest

San Antonio Spurs center Jakob Poeltl is enjoying a career-best season (13.1 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 1.7 bpg) and continues to develop into a solid big man. Per Tom Orsborn of the San Antonio Express-News, the Spurs have received calls about Poeltl from several teams, including the Chicago Bulls and Poeltl’s former team, the Toronto Raptors. The Spurs’ asking price for Poeltl is reportedly a future first-round pick and a quality player, per veteran NBA reporter Marc Stein.

— 7:35 a.m.


Nuggets reportedly open to dealing future pick

Denver is 13-8 since New Year’s Day and is starting to make some noise once again in the Western Conference. Per Mike Singer of The Denver Post, the Nuggets are open to dealing a future pick for a 3-and-D target and would be even willing to part with their 2027 first-round pick to do so. JaMychal Green could be a player to watch in deals, but as Singer points out, Green has the ability to veto trades.

— 7:24 a.m.


Report: Bulls not likely to make deal

The Chicago Bulls are 34-21 and No. 3 in the Eastern Conference after a win against the Charlotte Hornets last night. Per Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times, the Bulls reportedly seem content with their roster as-is as the trade deadline looms and will perhaps be active in the buyout market after the deadline passes.

— 7:20 a.m.