Fantasy Basketball Impact of the 2018 NBA Trade Deadline
The Fantasy-Irrelevant Remains
Deal #1
Milwaukee Bucks receive: C Tyler Zeller
Brooklyn Nets receive: G Rashad Vaughn, 2018 second-round draft pick
Deal #2
Charlotte Hornets receive: C Willy Hernangomez
New York Knicks receive: F Johnny O'Bryant III, 2020 second-round draft pick, 2021 second-round draft pick
Deal #3
Detroit Pistons receive: G Jameer Nelson, 2022 second-round draft pick
Chicago Bulls receive: F Willie Reed, 2022 second-round draft pick
Deal #4
Memphis Grizzlies receive: F Brice Johnson, 2022 second-round pick
Detroit Pistons receive: F James Ennis
Deal #5
Miami Heat receive: F Luke Babbitt
Atlanta Hawks recieve: F Okaro White
Deal #6
Sacramento Kings receive: F Bruno Caboclo
Toronto Raptors receive: G Malachi Richardso
Deal #7
Dallas Mavericks receive: F Doug McDermott
Denver Nuggets receive: G Devin Harris, 2018 second-round draft pick
New York Knicks receive: G Emmanuel Mudiay, Future second-round draft pick
Deal #8
New Orleans Pelicans receive: G Rashad Vaughn
Brooklyn Nets receive: F Dante Cunningham
Deal #9
Chicago Bulls receive: F Noah Vonleh
Portland Trail Blazers receive: Draft rights to F/C Milovan Rakovic
Deal #10
Atlanta Hawks receive: G Sheldon Mac
Washington Wizards receive: Future second-round draft pick
Fantasy Neutral
You shouldn't have owned any of these guys in the first place, and nothing has changed on that front.
Don't kid yourself about Emmanuel Mudiay, either. Dude ranks 318th in nine-category leagues on the season and has never ranked higher than 269th in his three years in the league. Now, he's going to split time with Frank Ntilikina and Jarrett Jack, so you should want even less to do with him than before.