Clippers receive:
P.J. Tucker | $11,014,500 | $11,539,000 |
Filip Petrusev | $1,119,563 | $1,891,857 |
76ers receive:
Marcus Morris | $17,116,279 |
Nicolas Batum | $11,710,818 |
Robert Covington | $11,692,308 |
Kenyon Martin Jr. | $1,930,681 |
2026 1st round pick (least favorable of the Clippers, Rockets, or Thunder)2028 Clippers 1st round pick
Right to swap 2029 1st round picks with the Clippers (top-3 protected)
2024 and 2029 2nd round picks
Cash considerations (reportedly $2 million)
Thunder receive:
Right to swap 2027 1st round picks with the Clippers
Cash considerations (reportedly $1.1 million)
A Woj bomb dropping at 11 pm PST the night before the NFL Trade Deadline was hilarious, even if it took an unusually long 38 minutes to get the players involved reported after the initial news. And the draft assets involved still have yet to have actual details! There was some buzz (I believe I heard it on The Lowe Post) that Los Angeles were shopping an unprotected 1st of theirs for two protected picks to entice Philadelphia. Based on Woj's follow up tweet, it would appear they were successful, and Oklahoma City first comes to mind as a team who has more picks than they can use and might look to consolidate.
The initial takeaway here is that the Clips managed to get this done without giving up Terance Mann, and that the 76ers included Tucker's salary to open up even more cap space for next summer while also waiving Danny Green to create a roster spot for this. I'll dive into it more in the morning when more information is confirmed about the picks, but I wanted to get a first look at the salaries involved (with credit to Keith Smith on Spotrac) posted for comparison.
10/31 update: It in fact was OKC who got involved as a third team, and I updated the final tally above now that we have more details. Only getting a 2027 pick swap in order to send the worst of their 2026 1st rounders (as Derek Bodner reported) isn't as great of a value as I thought they'd get, but they're making a gamble on the upside of the Clippers being on a big decline by then. It is also kind of fitting that they got those picks from the trades of Paul George and Russell Westbrook (with the Rockets pick top-4 protected) and that they're involved in reuniting the latter with Harden yet again after they started their careers as Thunder players.