The weekend heading into Thursday's NBA trade deadline produced two major deals that will shake up the league for seasons to come.
Early Sunday, Luka Doncic was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers as part of a three-team deal that saw Anthony Davis head to the Dallas Mavericks. Later that day, Sacramento's De'Aaron Fox joined the San Antonio Spurs, with Zach LaVine going from the Chicago Bulls to the Kings.
The Phoenix Suns made two notable deals in January. After acquiring center Nick Richards from the Charlotte Hornets, the Suns traded their 2031 first-rounder to the Utah Jazz in a deal that triples Phoenix's allotted first-round draft capital.
In December, the Lakers acquired Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milton from the Brooklyn Nets for D'Angelo Russell, Maxwell Lewis and three second-round picks. It was the second big transaction for the Nets this season after they sent Dennis Schroder to the Golden State Warriors.
We grade all sides of the NBA's major deals and break down the ramifications for all teams and players involved.
Jump to a major deal:
Fox to Spurs; LaVine goes from Bulls to Kings
NBA shocker! Luka to Lakers; Mavs get AD
Clippers make space, another move coming?
Suns restock draft picks in deal with Jazz
Suns upgrade at center; Hornets pile up assets
Spurs get Fox; LaVine joins Kings from Bulls
San Antonio Spurs get:
G De'Aaron Fox
G Jordan McLaughlin
Sacramento Kings get:
2025 first-round pick (top-14 protected; via Charlotte)
2027 first-round pick (via San Antonio)
2031 first-round pick (via Minnesota)
2025 second-round pick (via Chicago)
2028 second-round pick (via Denver)
2028 second-round pick (own)
Chicago Bulls get:
F Zach Collins
G Tre Jones
G Kevin Huerter
2025 first-round pick (own; via San Antonio)
San Antonio Spurs: A-