What’s an NBA offseason without a blockbuster trade or two?
The 2023 offseason was highlighted by some notable player movement, with several months of transactions bookended by deals that sent Bradley Beal to the Suns and Damian Lillard to the Bucks.
Since the NBA Finals ended in June, all 30 teams got in on the offseason action, executing trades and adding through the draft as well as free agency. No team was more active than Phoenix, which enters training camp with more than a dozen new faces on a roster that has been transformed, to say the least.
Before the new season begins, catch up with all that has transpired since last season came to a close. We’ve got you covered with a full list of additions and departures made by every NBA team ahead of the 2023-24 season.
“Last NBA team” is in reference to the last team for which a player suited up unless otherwise noted (i.e. Chris Paul’s last team is the Suns). A player is not listed as a departure for a team if he was not on that team’s roster during the 2022-23 season. “TW” denotes a player on a two-way contract.