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A couple of years ago, the NBA moved the trade deadline ahead of All-Star Weekend.
In another example of how COVID-19 has impacted the NBA schedule, the trade deadline not only follows the All-Star Game this season, it’s two-plus weeks after the game was played.
With nearly two months left in the 2020-21 regular season and lots unsettled in the standings, the trade deadline ended at 3 p.m. ET Thursday.
Who was traded? Kyle Lowry? Victor Oladipo? Lonzo Ball? Harrison Barnes?
Who made the big move? Boston? Philadelphia? Miami? Los Angeles Clippers? Denver?
A look at all the major moves leading up to Thursday’s deadline.
Trade deadline tracker
March 25
> Atlanta traded Rajon Rondo to the Los Angeles Clippers for Lou Williams and two second-round picks.
> In a three-team deal, Philadelphia received George Hill from Oklahoma City and Ignas Brazdeikis from New York, the Thunder receive Tony Bradley and two second-round picks (2025, 2026) from the Sixers and Austin Rivers from the Knicks and the Knicks land Terrance Ferguson, Vincent Poirier and a 2021 second-round pick from the Sixers.
> Raptors deal Norman Powell to Trail Blazers for Gary Trent and Rodney Hood.
> Sacramento dealt Nemanja Bjelica to Miami for Moe Harkless and Chris Silva.
> Washington traded Troy Brown and Mo Wagner to Chicago for Daniel Gafford and Chandler Hutchison.
> The Nuggets acquired Aaron Gordon from the Orlando Magic for Gary Harris, RJ Hampton and a first-round pick.
> Chicago received Nikola Vucevic and Al-Farouq Aminu from Orlando for Wendell Carter Jr., Otto Porter and two first-round picks (2023 and a protected top-four pick in 2021).
> Orlando also traded Evan Fournier to Boston for two second-round picks and Jeff Teague who likely will be waived.
> Denver acquired center JaVale McGee from Cleveland for Isaiah Hartenstein and two second-round picks (2023 protected to No. 46 and 2027 unprotected). This gives the Nuggets frontcourt depth and rim protection, and the Cavs get a hard-working young big with potential.
> Sacramento traded Cory Joseph and two second-round picks (2021, 2024) to Detroit for Delon Wright.
March 22
> Los Angeles Clippers sent Mfiondu Kabengele to Sacramento for a future second-round pick and cash considerations.
March 19
> Milwaukee acquired P.J. Tucker and Rodions Kurucs from Houston for D.J. Wilson and D.J. Augustin. The Bucks also received a 2021 second-round pick and a 2022 first-round pick, and the Rockets got a 2021 first-round pick and 2023 first-round pick.
March 18
> Milwaukee traded Torrey Craig to Phoenix for cash considerations.
March 17
> Oklahoma City acquired Meyers Leonard and a 2027 second-round pick from Miami for Trevor Ariza. Leonard will not join the Thunder though, according to the team.
March 13
> Detroit acquired Hamidou Diallo from Oklahoma City for Svi Mykhailiuk and a 2027 second-round pick.
Feb. 8
> New York received Derrick Rose from Detroit for Dennis Smith Jr. and a 2021 second-round pick.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA trade deadline 2021 tracker: Breaking down all the deals
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