The Portland Trail Blazers also traded the 40th pick for cash, according to multiple reports.

PORTLAND, Ore. — After the Portland Trail Blazers added size and defense on the first day of the 2024 NBA Draft, the Blazers prioritized future assets and cash on Day 2, trading both of their second-round picks on Thursday.

Portland sent the 34th pick to the New York Knicks for three future second-round picks, a deal that was confirmed by the team, and the 40th pick to the Oklahoma City Thunder, according to multiple reports, essentially for cash (more details below).

Before the draft started on Wednesday, the Blazers reportedly agreed to a trade for Washington Wizards 6-foot-9 forward Deni Avdija, and then followed that up by drafting 7-3 UConn center Donovan Clingan with the seventh overall pick. He joined ESPN's draft show during the second round and said he'll arrive in Portland on Friday.

On Thursday, the Blazers traded the 34th pick to the Knicks, who selected Marquette point guard Tyler Kolek. In exchange, Portland received three second-round picks from New York, in 2027, 2029 and 2030. Here are the details, according to Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports:

  • 2027: from Minnesota Timberwolves (via Knicks)
  • 2029: least favorable of Indiana Pacers and Washington Wizards (via Knicks)
  • 2030: from New York Knicks

Fischer also reported that the Blazers traded the 40th pick to the Oklahoma City Thunder (who traded it to the Knicks who then traded it to the Phoenix Suns). The Blazers reportedly received the 52nd pick in the trade, but then the Blazers traded it to the Golden State Warriors.

Sean Highkin of The Rose Garden Report reported that the Blazers got cash from the Thunder and Warriors in those two trades. "Blazers got cash from OKC to move up from 52 to 40, and then got cash from Golden State for their own pick (52) back," Highkin wrote. Here are the details:

  • Blazers trade 40th pick to Oklahoma City Thunder for No. 52 and cash
  • Blazers trade No. 52 to Golden State Warriors for cash

Because the deals including the 40th and 52nd picks involve cash considerations, they can't be finalized, like the Advija trade, until July 6 at the earliest, because of how the trade is being processed, according to Danny Marang of Jacked Ramsays and 1080 The Fan.

2024 NBA Draft, second round, order and results

  • 31. Toronto Raptors: Jonathan Mogbo, center, San Francisco
  • 32. Utah Jazz: Kyle Filipowski, center, Duke
  • 33. Milwaukee Bucks: Tyler Smith, forward, G League Ignite
  • 34. New York Knicks: Tyler Kolek, guard, Marquette
  • 35. Indiana Pacers: Johnny Furphy, forward, Kansas
  • 36. San Antonio Spurs: Juan Nunez, guard, Spain
  • 37. Detroit Pistons: Bobi Klintman, forward, Sweden
  • 38. Oklahoma City Thunder: Ajay Mitchell, guard, UC Santa Barbara
  • 39. Memphis Grizzlies: Jaylen Wells, guard, Washington State
  • 40. Phoenix Suns: Oso Ighodaro, forward, Marquette
  • 41. Philadelphia 76ers: Adem Bona, center, UCLA
  • 42. Charlotte Hornets: KJ Simpson, guard, Colorado
  • 43. Atlanta Hawks: Nikola Djurisic, guard, Serbia
  • 44. Miami Heat: Pelle Larsson, guard, Arizona
  • 45. Toronto Raptors: Jamal Shead, guard, Houston
  • 46. Los Angeles Clippers: Cam Christie, guard, Minnesota
  • 47. New Orleans Pelicans: Antonio Reeves, guard, Kentucky
  • 48. San Antonio Spurs: Harrison Ingram, forward, North Carolina
  • 49. Indiana Pacers: Tristen Newton, guard, UConn
  • 50: Indiana Pacers: Enrique Freeman, forward, Akron
  • 51. Dallas Mavericks: Melvin Ajinca, forward, France
  • 52. Golden State Warriors: Quinten Post, center, Boston College
  • 53. Memphis Grizzlies: Cam Spencer, guard, UConn
  • 54. Boston Celtics: Anton Watson, forward, Gonzaga
  • 55. Los Angeles Lakers: Bronny James, guard, USC
  • 56. New York Knicks: Kevin McCullar Jr., forward, Kansas
  • 57. Toronto Raptors: Ulrich Chomche, center, NBA Africa Academy, Cameroon
  • 58. New York Knicks: Ariel Hukporti, center, Germany

Note: There are only 28 picks in the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft because the Phoenix Suns and Philadelphia 76ers each lost second-round selections due to league penalty.

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