NBA Completes Complex Six-Team Trade Involving Seven Players and Draft Picks
The NBA approved a major multi-team trade on July 8, 2026, involving six franchises: Dallas Mavericks, Washington Wizards, Memphis Grizzlies, Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, and Los Angeles Clippers. This large transaction combined several previously agreed-upon deals into one consolidated trade to comply with the league's salary cap rules and contract regulations.
The trade included notable player movements such as John Collins moving to Detroit, Santi Aldama joining Dallas, Isaiah Stewart and D'Angelo Russell heading to Memphis, Caris LeVert going to Milwaukee, Gary Harris and Tauren Prince transferring to Detroit, and Khris Middleton signing a new three-year contract with Washington. Although these moves were initially reported separately, they were merged into a single transaction involving seven players.
For Dallas, the trade was particularly beneficial, acquiring Aldama, Sasr, and Biberovic, while gaining financial flexibility for future summer moves. Washington strengthened its roster by adding Middleton, and Memphis bolstered its lineup with Russell and Stewart. The consolidation of these deals into one trade allowed all teams to navigate the NBA's complex salary cap and contract transfer rules more effectively.
This approach of combining multiple deals into a single transaction is a strategic method used by NBA teams to facilitate player and contract exchanges within league regulations, rather than a single pre-planned six-team trade from the outset.
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