2023 NBA trade deadline: Recapping all of the day's moves

So much for a quiet NBA trade deadline, right?

The action kicked off with chaos in the early hours of Tuesday morning and concluded with a plethora of moves by the time the 3 p.m. buzzer sounded.

Let's recap how it went down in order, sort out what happened and find out who's going where.

*Crowder was moved in a separate deal.

*Ibaka is expected to be waived and hit the open market.

  • Los Angeles Lakers acquire Mo Bamba, Davon Reed and 2 second-round picks (LAC 2024, 2025)
    • Denver Nuggets acquire Thomas Bryant
    • Los Angeles Clippers acquire Bones Hyland
    • Orlando Magic acquire Patrick Beverley*, a 2024 second-round pick (DEN) and cash

* Beverley is expected to be bought out and hit the open market.

  • Philadelphia 76ers acquire Jalen McDaniels, a 2024 second-round pick (NYK) and 2029 second-round pick (POR)
    • Portland Trail Blazers acquire Matisse Thybulle
    • Charlotte Hornets acquire Svi Mykhailiuk, a 2023 second-round pick (more favorable between ATL, CHA, BKN) and a 2027 second-round pick (more favorable between POR/NOP)

*Knox was moved in a separate deal.

  • Los Angeles Clippers acquire Eric Gordon and 3 second-round picks
    • Memphis Grizzlies acquire Luke Kennard
    • Houston Rockets acquire Danny Green, John Wall* and right to swap MIL 2023 first-round pick with LAC

*Wall is expected to be waived and hit the open market.

*Jackson is expected to bought out and hit the open market.

  • Atlanta Hawks acquire Garrison Mathews and Bruno Fernando
    • Houston Rockets acquire Justin Holiday, Frank Kaminski and two second-round picks (OKC 2024 and 2025)