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🏀Basketball All-Star shooting guard Bradley Beal in action for the Washington Wizards – he's now joined the Phoenix Suns

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Right on the back of the draft it's a race between all 30 teams to try and lock down their existing stars and recruit some new faces which could bring success in the season ahead.

It can be difficult to try and keep up with everything that's going on so here are all the key moves so far – in terms of trades, potential trades and contracts which have been signed – over $3bn – since free agency opened on Friday.

Biggest trades so far...

The two highest-profile moves of the offseason were Bradley Beal's move to the Phoenix Suns and Kristaps Porzingis heading to the Boston Celtics, a move which saw Marcus Smart, the team's longest-serving player, depart the franchise to the join the Memphis Grizzlies.

The Wizards were involved in both of those trades and Chris Paul landed there before he was dealt to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Jordan Poole.

More recently the Miami Heat traded Victor Oladipo back to the Oklahoma City Thunder last Friday night in exchange for future draft compensation, creating a $9.45m trade exception for the Heat.

The Brooklyn Nets dealt Joe Harris, who twice led the NBA in three-point shooting percentage, to the Detroit Pistons, for two second round picks.

Elsewhere, the Atlanta Hawks cleared significant salary cap space by agreeing to trade forward John Collins to the Utah Jazz for veteran forward Rudy Gay and a future second-round draft pick.

The New York Knicks are shipping out Obi Toppin to the Indiana Pacers, dealing away a former lottery pick who was loved by fans but never as much by coach Tom Thibodeau. The Knicks will get back two second-round picks in return.
 
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