The NBA draft lottery has come and gone, and the league is already buzzing. Front offices are burning up phone lines, agents are floating names, and fans are refreshing their feeds waiting for the next bombshell. What happens between now and draft night could redefine the trajectory of multiple franchises — and the rumors swirling right now are anything but quiet.
At the center of it all is Washington. Wizards president Michael Winger has signaled that the organization is open to trading down from its current position, an interesting development given the team recently added two former All-Stars in Trae Young and Anthony Davis alongside a growing collection of lottery picks. Washington is building something — the question is how fast, and at what cost.
The Trade Landscape After the Lottery
Every team that walked away from the lottery with a pick is now a target. Calls are being made, offers are being floated, and nothing is off the table. The draft has always been a chess match, but this cycle feels particularly loaded with star power potentially on the move.
Here are the most compelling trade scenarios worth watching as draft night approaches.
- Charlotte Hornets trade the No. 14 pick to the Milwaukee Bucks — Charlotte receives Giannis Antetokounmpo; Milwaukee receives Miles Bridges, Brandon Miller, Josh Green, the No. 14 pick, and a 2032 first-rounder. This is the kind of swing that turns a franchise around overnight. Trading away a talent like Brandon Miller stings, but landing a generational player changes the entire calculus.
- Miami Heat trade the No. 13 pick to the Cleveland Cavaliers — Miami receives Donovan Mitchell; Cleveland receives Tyler Herro, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kasparas Jakucionis, the No. 13 pick, and a 2032 first-rounder. The Heat have long needed a dynamic scorer alongside Bam Adebayo. If Cleveland stumbles in the postseason, Mitchell could be on the move — and Miami would be first in line.
- Oklahoma City Thunder trade the No. 12 pick to the Sacramento Kings — Oklahoma City receives the No. 7 pick; Sacramento receives the No. 12 pick and a 2027 first-rounder. The Thunder have the depth to be patient, but moving up for the right playmaker could accelerate their championship window considerably.
- Golden State Warriors trade the No. 11 pick to the Milwaukee Bucks — Golden State receives Giannis Antetokounmpo; Milwaukee receives Jimmy Butler, the No. 11 pick, and multiple future first-rounders. Pairing Giannis with Stephen Curry is the kind of move that keeps opposing coaches up at night. For the Bucks, absorbing Butler and stockpiling picks signals a full pivot toward rebuilding.
Giannis at the Center of Everything
Two of the seven scenarios circulating involve Giannis Antetokounmpo potentially leaving Milwaukee — which tells you everything about where the Bucks may be headed. Whether it is Golden State or Charlotte, the idea of Giannis suiting up in a new uniform is no longer just a thought experiment. It is a genuine possibility that front offices are preparing for.
- Dallas Mavericks trade the No. 9 pick to the Brooklyn Nets — Dallas receives Nic Claxton, Terance Mann, and the No. 6 pick; Brooklyn receives Kyrie Irving and the No. 9 pick. Moving on from Irving would be a statement of intent from Dallas — a signal that the organization is prioritizing youth and flexibility over star power with a complicated history.
- Chicago Bulls trade the No. 4 pick to the Memphis Grizzlies — Chicago receives Ja Morant and the No. 3 pick; Memphis receives Patrick Williams, Isaac Okoro, Rob Dillingham, and the No. 4 pick. Morant’s talent has never been the question. Chicago taking that gamble would be one of the more polarizing moves of the offseason — and one of the most talked-about.
- Utah Jazz trade the No. 2 pick to the Washington Wizards — Utah receives the No. 1 pick; Washington receives the No. 2 pick and multiple future first and second-rounders. This one benefits both sides. Utah lands its top prospect, and Washington continues stockpiling assets for a rebuild that is quietly becoming one of the more intriguing projects in the league.
What Comes Next for the Draft
Draft night has a way of making everything that came before it look like noise. Trades that seemed inevitable fall apart. Deals that nobody saw coming get done in the final hour. The scenarios above represent real possibilities being discussed across the league — but the actual draft board will be written in real time.
What is clear is that this draft cycle carries more star-power intrigue than most. With Giannis, Mitchell, Morant, and Irving all potentially available, the next few weeks could produce the kind of seismic shifts that reshape the league’s power structure heading into next season.
The phones are ringing. The clock is ticking. And nobody is staying put.

