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NBA Trade Deadline 2015 Tracker: Updates, Reaction and Analysis

Dan FavaleFeb 18, 2015

It's been real folks.

Real crazy.

The NBA's Feb. 19 trade deadline is dead and done. It came and went in a haze of blockbuster trades, multi-team deals and rumors unfulfilled. But while the excitement has subsided, the aftermath of a frenetic deadline is only just underway.

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We now begin the process of breaking down what's transpired and accepting it as fact.

Scroll on, trade-deadline heroes. Scroll on.

Completed Deadline Deals

-The Portland Trail Blazers received Arron Afflalo and Alonzo Gee from the Denver Nuggets for Will Barton, Victor Claver, Thomas Robinson, a second-round pick and a 2016 lottery-protected first-round pick, per Yahoo Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski.

-The Philadelphia 76ers received JaVale McGee and a first-round pick from the Nuggets for an overseas prospect, per Wojnarowski and Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix.

-The Sacramento Kings received Andre Miller from the Washington Wizards for Ramon Sessions, per Wojnarowski.

-The Minnesota Timberwolves received Kevin Garnett(!) from the Brooklyn Nets for Thaddeus Young, per NBA.com's David Aldridge.

-Three-team deal: The Miami Heat received Goran Dragic and Zoran Dragic; the New Orleans Pelicans received Norris Cole, Justin Hamilton and Shawne Williams; and the Phoenix Suns received Danny Granger, John Salmons and two first-round picks (via NBA.com).

-Three-team deal: The Milwaukee Bucks received Michael Carter-Williams, Miles Plumlee and Tyler Ennis; the Sixers received a 2015 top-five protected first-round pick (from Phoenix, via Los Angeles Lakers); and the Suns received Brandon Knight (via USA Today's Jeff Zillgitt).

-Three-team deal: The Detroit Pistons received Reggie Jackson; the Oklahoma City Thunder received Enes Kanter, Steve Novak, Kyle Singler and D.J. Augustin; and the Utah Jazz received Kendrick Perkins, Grant Jerrett, a first-round pick (via Oklahoma City), a second-round pick (via Detroit) and the rights to Tibor Pleiss (via ESPN.com's Royce Young and Brian Windhorst).

-The Boston Celtics received Isaiah Thomas from the Suns for Marcus Thornton and a 2016 top-10 protected first-round pick (via Cleveland), per ESPN.com's Jeff Goodman.

-The Pistons received Tayshaun Prince from the Celtics for Gigi Datome and Jonas Jerebko, per ESPN.com's Marc Stein.

-The Rockets received Pablo Prigioni from the New York Knicks for two second-round picks and Alexey Shved, per Wojnarowski.

-The Rockets received K.J. McDaniels from the Sixers for Isaiah Canaan and a second-round pick, per Wojnarowski.

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