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The 2024 NBA draft has concluded, and there were plenty of trades and moves across both rounds to go along with the actual selections.

The first round saw the Atlanta Hawks keep the No. 1 pick and take forward Zaccharie Risacher, while the Washington Wizards selected fellow French prospect Alex Sarr with the second pick. But several key deals shook up the draft board throughout the first round, including multiple moves by the Wizards that saw them end up with three players in the first round. 

Another notable first-round deal involved the San Antonio Spurs and the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Spurs selected guard Rob Dillingham with the No. 8 pick, then traded him to Minnesota in exchange for a protected 2030 pick swap and a 2031 unprotected first-rounder.

Thursday's second round saw teams swap picks and maneuver up the draft board, although the biggest news was Bronny James being drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers -- where he could play alongside his father, LeBron James.

Here are the trades that occurred throughout both rounds of the 2024 draft:

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