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The Golden State Warriors and Oklahoma City Thunder worked out a trade hours before the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft began. Then, the Portland Trail Blazers got in on the deal, too, before Golden State ended up with its original pick at the end of things.
In the trade, the Warriors sent their No. 52 pick to the Thunder for third-year forward Lindy Waters III. Oklahoma City then used the No. 52 pick (which eventually became Quinten Post) to acquire the draft rights to the No. 40 pick (Oso Ighodaro) from Portland.
From there, it got complicated. Oklahoma City received the rights to the No. 38 pick (Ajay Mitchell) from the New York Knicks for the rights to Ighodaro. The Knicks then dealt Ighodaro to the Suns for Kevin McCullar Jr. (the No. 56 pick) in a separate trade. In short, the trade allowed OKC to get Mitchell and Golden State to keep Post.
The Warriors have acquired guard Lindy Waters III from the Thunder in exchange for the draft rights to forward/center Quinten Post (52nd overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft).
In a related transaction, the Warriors have agreed in principle to reacquire the draft rights to Post… pic.twitter.com/LYY0UfmegJ
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) June 28, 2024
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— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) June 28, 2024
Warriors get:
- Lindy Waters III (via Thunder)
- Quenten Post (52nd pick, via Thunder from Blazers)
Thunder get:
- Draft rights to Quentin Post (via Warriors; traded to Blazers)
- Draft rights to Oso Ighodaro (40th pick, via Blazers; traded to Suns via Knicks)
Blazers receive:
- Draft rights to Quentin Post (via Thunder; traded to Warriors)
- Cash considerations (via Thunder)
Overall, Oklahoma City did what it usually does on Draft nights: stay busy. Aside from this deal, the Thunder selected Nikola Topic with the No. 12 pick in the first round and were part of a three-team deal that brought No. 26 overall pick Dillon Jones to them as well.
Waters played in 38 games for Oklahoma City last season, averaging 3.6 points and 1.1 rebounds in 7.4 minutes per game. His most impactful season came as a rookie in 2021-22, when he posted 8 ppg, 2.9 rpg and 1 apg in 18.6 mpg in 25 games.
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