Flow chart: See expanded returns of Thunder’s 2020 offseason trades

With the 2021 NBA trade deadline behind us, see the expanded returns of the Thunder’s offseason trades of Chris Paul, Steven Adams and Dennis Schroder.

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With the 2021 NBA trade deadline in the books, let’s take a look back at the Thunder’s transformative 2020 offseason to see the expanded returns of the trades of Chris Paul, Steven Adams and Dennis Schroder.

Every trade has directly led to at least one other as the Thunder worked to find the right mix of youth to start their rebuild.

As of March 28, the Thunder have acquired and held onto nine new players, four first-round picks and 10 second-rounders from those initial three major deals.

The trickle-down effect of those trades is not yet done. In addition to the remaining players and assets listed in the flow chart above, Oklahoma City created eight trade exceptions, including one from the Adams trade worth $27.5 million, one from the Trevor Ariza deal worth $12.8 million and one from the George Hill trade worth $9.6 million.

The flow chart does not include those trade exceptions, the sign-and-trade of Danilo Gallinari, nor the other minor deals unrelated to the Adams, Schroder or Paul trades.

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