Posted Jun 23 2010 8:43PM - Updated Jun 25 2010 6:05AM
Check back throughout the 2010 NBA Draft for all the information from trades that went down and affected Thursday night's Draft in New York City.
Miami receives: 32nd pick (Dexter Pittman) in 2010 Draft
Oklahoma City receives: Daequan Cook and the No. 18 pick (Eric Bledsoe) in 2010 Draft
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Atlanta receives: No. 27 pick (Jordan Crawford), cash considerations
New Jersey receives: No. 24 pick (Damion James)
Oklahoma City receives: No. 31 pick (Tibor Pleiss)
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Dallas receives: No. 25 pick (Dominique Jones)
Memphis receives: Cash considerations
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Minnesota receives: Martell Webster
Portland receives: No. 16 pick (Luke Babbitt) and Ryan Gomes
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Toronto receives: No. 50 pick (Solomon Alabi)
Dallas receives: Future second-round pick and cash considerations
Oklahoma City receives: No. 48 pick (Latavious Williams)
Miami receives: Future second-round pick
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Clippers receive: No. 18 pick (Eric Bledsoe)
Oklahoma City receives: Future protected first-round pick
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Indiana receives: No. 51 pick (Magnum Rolle)
Oklahoma City receives: No. 57 pick (Ryan Reid) and cash considerations
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Minnesota receives: No. 30 pick Lazar Hayward and No. 35 pick Nemanja Bjelica
Washington receives: No. 23 pick Trevor Booker and No. 56 pick Hamady Ndiaye

![]() | Postgame: Blake Griffin Blake Griffin talks about the disappointment of losing a big lead to the Spurs in Game 3. |
![]() | Postgame: Tony Parker Tony Parker talks about how the Spurs stayed calm after the first quarter and how it helped them through the rest of the game. |
![]() | Postgame: Tim Duncan Tim Duncan talks about why being calm is a great quality to have in certain playoff games. |
![]() | Postgame: Vinny Del Negro Vinny Del Negro talks about losing an early lead and what makes the Spurs such a special team. |
![]() | Spurs vs. Clippers: Game 3 The Clippers went ahead big early, but the Spurs put together a huge run to take the lead late and a commanding 3-0 series lead. |