After making four separate trade deadline deals, it is easy to lose track of the Hawks’ future draft assets. Picks were involved in every trade the team made, as follows:
Clint Capela trade: Hawks gave up their 2020 Brooklyn Nets’ top 14 protected first-round pick, 2024 Golden State Warriors’ second-round pick.
Dewayne Dedmon trade: Hawks received Houston Rockets’ 2020 second-round pick, 2021 Miami Heat’s second-round pick.
Derrick Walton Jr. trade:Â Hawks sent their own 2022 second-round pick, but it is protected top-55.
Skal Labissiere trade: Hawks sent their own 2024 second-round pick, but it is protected top-55.
Here is the complete outlook for future Hawks’ draft picks:
2020:Â
First Round:
Hawks’ own pick, projected 3rd overall
Second Round:
Houston Rockets’ pick, projected 53rd overall
2021:
First Round:
Hawks’ own pick
Second Round:
Miami Heat’s pick
2022:
First Round:
Hawks’ own pick
Oklahoma City Thunder’s first-round pick (top 14 protected). Becomes 2024, 2025 second-round picks if it does not vest.
Second Round:
Los Angeles Clippers’ second-rounder (top 55 protected)
Hawks’ own pick (top 55 protected), belongs to Clippers if the pick falls between (56-60)
2023:
First Round:Â
Hawks’ own pick
Second Round:Â
Hawks’ own pick, maybe. Philadephia Sixers receive most favorable of Hawks, Charlotte Hornets, Brooklyn Nets second-round picks
New Orleans Pelicans’ second-round pick (top 45 protected).
2024:Â
First Round:
Hawks’ own pick
Second Round:
Hawks’ own pick (protected top 55). Vests to Portland Trail Blazers if between picks 56-50.
Miami Heat’s pick (only vests if between 55-55)
2025:
First Round:
Hawks’ own pick
Second Round:
Hawks’ own pick
Brooklyn Nets’ pick
2026:
First Round:
Hawks’ own pick
Second Round:
Hawks’ own pick
Golden State Warriors’ pick
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