Updated order projection for 2020 NBA Draft after the trade deadline

After the trade deadline has come and gone, we took a look at what the projected order of the 2020 NBA Draft will look like this summer.

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 

In addition to the 2020 second-rounder that Golden State received from the 76ers in exchange for Alec Burks and Glen Robinson, the Warriors also picked up a second-rounder in the upcoming class from the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Willie Cauley-Stein.

One of the three second-round picks the Warriors received from Philadelphia in exchange for Alec Burks and Glen Robinson III will be conveyed later this year. That selection originally belonged to the Utah Jazz. This means Golden State will have their own first-rounder as well as two second-rounders.

For what it is worth: they also received a valuable 2021 first-rounder (as well as a 2022 second-rounder) from the Minnesota Timberwolves for D’Angelo Russell. With their draft capital and the addition of Andrew Wiggins, they still could have more moves to make.

Notable moves: New York Knicks | Philadelphia 76ers | Atlanta Hawks | Minnesota Timberwolves | Denver Nuggets | L.A. Clippers | Houston Rockets