The league’s landscape transformed in the course of a day as the Suns bolted to title contender status and the Nets decided to look to the future, but the Kevin Durant trade wasn’t the only one to shake things up Thursday.
guard Patrick Beverley and a second-round draft pick to the Orlando Magic for 7-foot-tall center Mo Bamba, who will beef up a Lakers front line that includes superstars LeBron James and Anthony Davis.to the Los Angeles Clippers—where he started his career—in a three-team deal where the Memphis Grizzlies received three Clippers second-round draft picks and guard Luke Kennard, while the Rockets got the Grizzlies’ Danny Green.
veteran guard George Hill and veteran forward Serge Ibaka from the Bucks for at least a second-round pick, though there may be further compensation when more details of the deal become clear.guard Justin Holiday and forward Frank Kaminsky to the Houston Rockets for guard Garrison Mathews and forward Bruno Fernando.
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