This is a list of all personnel changes for the 2013 NBA off-season and 2013–14 NBA season.
Date | Name | Team(s) played (years) | Age | Notes | Ref. | |
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May 30 | Chicago Bulls (2001–2005) New York Knicks (2005–2010) Miami Heat (2011–2012) Dallas Mavericks (2012) | 30 | [1] | |||
June 1 | Detroit Pistons (1994–2000) Orlando Magic (2000–2007) Phoenix Suns (2007–2012) Los Angeles Clippers (2012–2013) | 40 | Hill was the second-oldest player in the league during the 2012–13 season, behind Kurt Thomas. | [2] | ||
June 3 | Dallas Mavericks (1994–1996, 2008–2012) Phoenix Suns (1996–2001) New Jersey Nets (2001–2008) New York Knicks (2012–2013) | 40 | Kidd retired two days after Grant Hill, who was co-Rookie of the Year with Kidd in 1994–95. Hired as head coach for the now Brooklyn Nets 9 days later | [3] | ||
June 23 | Portland Trail Blazers (2006–2011) Minnesota Timberwolves (2012–2013) | 28 | Second retirement | [4] | ||
July 25 | Charlotte Bobcats (2006–2009) Los Angeles Lakers (2009–2010) | 29 | Morrison played in Serbia and Turkey during the 2011–12 season. He immediately joined the coaching staff of his former college team, the Gonzaga Bulldogs, as a student assistant. | [5] | ||
August 26 | Toronto Raptors (1997–2000) Orlando Magic (2000–2004) Houston Rockets (2004–2010) Detroit Pistons (2010–2011) Atlanta Hawks (2011–2012) San Antonio Spurs (2013) | 34 | Also played for the Qingdao Eagles in China throughout 2012–13. In April 2014, signed with the Sugar Land Skeeters of the Atlantic League as a pitcher. | [6] | ||
September 17 | Washington Wizards (2002–2006) New York Knicks (2006–2010, 2011–2012) Houston Rockets (2010–2011) Portland Trail Blazers (2012–2013) | 31 | [7] | |||
September 23 | Denver Nuggets (1999–2002) Houston Rockets (2002–2003) Memphis Grizzlies (2003–2005) Miami Heat (2005–2007) Boston Celtics (2007–2008) New Orleans Hornets (2008–2010) Indiana Pacers (2010–2011) | 36 | Hired as an assistant coach for the Canton Charge | [8] | ||
September 28 | Washington Bullets / Wizards (1994–2001) Dallas Mavericks (2000–2002, 2007–2008) Denver Nuggets (2002–2003, 2008) Orlando Magic (2003–2004) Houston Rockets (2004–2007) Charlotte Bobcats (2008–2009) Portland Trail Blazers (2009–2010) Miami Heat (2010–2013) | 40 | Hired as player development coach for the Heat | [9] | ||
September 30 | Miami Heat (1999–2003) San Antonio Spurs (2003) Minnesota Timberwolves (2004–2006) Denver Nuggets (2007–2011) New York Knicks (2011) Toronto Raptors (2011–2012) | 38 | Hired as assistant coach for the Austin Toros of the D-League. | [10] | ||
October 7 | Seattle SuperSonics (2001–2006) Los Angeles Clippers (2006) Los Angeles Lakers (2006–2009) Charlotte Bobcats (2009) Golden State Warriors (2009–2011) Atlanta Hawks (2011–2012) Chicago Bulls (2012–2013) | 32 | Played in Serbia from 1997 to 2001. | [11] | ||
October 28 | Miami Heat (2006–2010) New Jersey Nets (2010) San Antonio Spurs (2010–2011) Cleveland Cavaliers (2012–2013) | 30 | Was hired as a director of player development for Notre Dame. | [12] | ||
October 30 | Philadelphia 76ers (1996–2006, 2009–2010) Denver Nuggets (2006–2008) Detroit Pistons (2008–2009) Memphis Grizzlies (2009) | 38 | In 2010, Iverson had a brief stint in Turkey. | [13] | ||
November 4 | Los Angeles Lakers (2003–2012) Cleveland Cavaliers (2012–2013) | 33 | Was hired as a player development coach for the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the D-League. | [14] | ||
November 6 | Milwaukee Bucks (2000–2011) Phoenix Suns (2011–2012) | 34 | Redd was also an Olympic gold medalist in 2008. | [15] | ||
December 11 | Golden State Warriors (2008–2009) | 28 | Also played in the D-League and overseas | [16] | ||
January 29 | Los Angeles Clippers (2000–2004) Miami Heat (2004–2005) Orlando Magic (2005–2008) New Jersey Nets (2008–2010) Milwaukee Bucks (2010–2011) Boston Celtics (2011–2012) Memphis Grizzlies (2013) | 34 | Second retirement. Became a life coach for the NBA and NBA D-League. | [17] | ||
February 13 | Philadelphia 76ers (2001–2002) Dallas Mavericks (2002–2003) Utah Jazz (2003–2005, 2010–2013) Phoenix Suns (2005–2008) Charlotte Bobcats (2008–2009) Golden State Warriors (2009–2010) | 37 | Bell played his rookie season (1999–2000) for the Yakima Sun Kings of the CBA. | [18] | ||
April 30 | Chicago Bulls (2004–2008) New York Knicks (2008–2010) Orlando Magic (2010–2012) Los Angeles Lakers (2012–2013) | 31 | Became an assistant coach at Marshall University. | [19] |
Date | Team | Outgoing head coach | Reason for departure | Incoming head coach | Last coaching position | Ref. | |
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February 9 | Detroit Pistons | Maurice Cheeks | Fired | John Loyer (interim) | Detroit Pistons assistant coach (2011–2014) | [43] |
Hire date | Team | Outgoing general manager | Reason for departure | Incoming general manager | Last managerial position | Ref. | |
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Minnesota Timberwolves | David Kahn | Contract not renewed | Flip Saunders | Boston Celtics advisor (2012–2013) | [44] | ||
Phoenix Suns | Lance Blanks | Fired | Ryan McDonough | Boston Celtics assistant general manager (2010–2013) | [45] [46] | ||
Toronto Raptors | Bryan Colangelo | Contract not renewed; continued as team president | Masai Ujiri | Denver Nuggets general manager (2010–2013) | [47] [48] | ||
align=center rowspan=2 | Sacramento Kings | Geoff Petrie | Contract not renewed | Pete D'Alessandro | Denver Nuggets vice president of basketball operations (2012–2013) | [49] | |
Denver Nuggets | Masai Ujiri | Expiring contract, signed with Toronto | Tim Connelly | New Orleans Hornets assistant general manager (2010–2013) | [50] |
Hire date | Team | Outgoing general manager | Reason for departure | Incoming general manager | Last managerial position | Ref. | |
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Cleveland Cavaliers | Chris Grant | Fired | David Griffin | Cleveland Cavaliers vice president of basketball operations (2010–2014) | [51] |
Hire date | Team | Outgoing member | Reason for departure | Incoming member | Last position | Ref. | |
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New York Knicks | Steve Mills | Replaced | Phil Jackson | Los Angeles Lakers head coach (2005–11) | [52] |
The following is a list of player/coach movement via free agency and trades.
June | |||||
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June 25 | align=left valign=top | To Boston Celtics
| align=left valign=top | To Los Angeles Clippers
| |
June 27 (Draft-day trades) | align=left valign=top | To Utah Jazz
| align=left valign=top | To Minnesota Timberwolves
| [53] |
align=left valign=top | To Minnesota Timberwolves
| align=left valign=top | To Golden State Warriors
| ||
align=left valign=top | To Oklahoma City Thunder
| align=left valign=top | To Golden State Warriors
| ||
align=left valign=top | To Portland Trail Blazers
| align=left valign=top | To Cleveland Cavaliers
| ||
align=left valign=top | To Boston Celtics
| align=left valign=top | To Dallas Mavericks
| [54] | |
align=left valign=top | To Dallas Mavericks
| align=left valign=top | To Atlanta Hawks
| [55] | |
align=left valign=top | To Utah Jazz
| align=left valign=top | To Denver Nuggets
| [56] | |
align=left valign=top | To Golden State Warriors
| align=left valign=top | To Phoenix Suns
| [57] | |
align=left valign=top | To Denver Nuggets
| align=left valign=top | To Memphis Grizzlies | [58] | |
align=left valign=top | To Boston Celtics
| align=left valign=top | To Indiana Pacers
| ||
align=left valign=top | To Washington Wizards
| align=left valign=top | To Philadelphia 76ers
| [59] | |
align=left valign=top | To Portland Trail Blazers
| align=left valign=top | To Oklahoma City Thunder
| ||
align=left valign=top | To Miami Heat
| align=left valign=top | To Atlanta Hawks
| [60] | |
align=left valign=top | To Utah Jazz
| align=left valign=top | To Atlanta Hawks
| [61] | |
June 28 | align=left valign=top | To Philadelphia 76ers
| align=left valign=top | To Milwaukee Bucks
| [62] |
align=left valign=top | To Philadelphia 76ers
| align=left valign=top | To Dallas Mavericks
| ||
July | |||||
July 10 | align=left valign=top | To New York Knicks | align=left valign=top | To Toronto Raptors
| [63] |
align=left valign=top | To Portland Trail Blazers | align=left valign=top | To Houston Rockets
| [64] | |
Three-team trade | [65] | ||||
align=left valign=top | To Los Angeles Clippers
| align=left valign=top | To Phoenix Suns
| ||
To Milwaukee Bucks
| |||||
Three-team trade | [66] | ||||
align=left valign=top | To Golden State Warriors
| align=left valign=top | To Utah Jazz
| ||
To Denver Nuggets
| |||||
Three-team trade | [67] | ||||
align=left valign=top | To New Orleans Pelicans
| align=left valign=top | To Sacramento Kings
| ||
To Portland Trail Blazers
| |||||
July 11 | Three-team trade | [68] | |||
align=left valign=top | To Minnesota Timberwolves
| align=left valign=top | To Oklahoma City Thunder
| ||
To Milwaukee Bucks
| |||||
July 12 | align=left valign=top | To Brooklyn Nets | align=left valign=top | To Boston Celtics
| [69] |
align=left valign=top | To Philadelphia 76ers
| align=left valign=top | To New Orleans Pelicans
| [70] | |
July 13 | align=left valign=top | To Sacramento Kings | align=left valign=top | To Milwaukee Bucks
| [72] |
align=left valign=top | To Philadelphia 76ers
| align=left valign=top | To Houston Rockets
| [73] | |
July 22 | align=left valign=top | To Memphis Grizzlies
| align=left valign=top | To Dallas Mavericks
| [74] |
July 27 | align=left valign=top | To Phoenix Suns
| align=left valign=top | To Indiana Pacers | [75] |
July 31 | align=left valign=top | To Detroit Pistons | align=left valign=top | To Milwaukee Bucks | [76] |
August | |||||
August 15 | align=left valign=top | To Boston Celtics | align=left valign=top | To Memphis Grizzlies
| [77] |
August 22 | align=left valign=top | To Philadelphia 76ers | align=left valign=top | To Memphis Grizzlies
| [78] |
August 29 | align=left valign=top | To Milwaukee Bucks | align=left valign=top | To Phoenix Suns | [79] |
October | |||||
October 25 | align=left valign=top | To Phoenix Suns
| align=left valign=top | To Washington Wizards | [81] |
November | |||||
November 26 | align=left valign=top | To Minnesota Timberwolves | align=left valign=top | To Sacramento Kings | [82] |
December | |||||
December 9 | align=left valign=top | To Sacramento Kings | align=left valign=top | To Toronto Raptors | [83] |
January | |||||
January 7 | align=left valign=top | To Chicago Bulls
| align=left valign=top | To Cleveland Cavaliers | [85] [86] |
Three-team trade | [87] [88] | ||||
align=left valign=top | To Boston Celtics
| align=left valign=top | To Memphis Grizzlies
| ||
To Oklahoma City Thunder
| |||||
January 15 | |||||
Three-team trade | [89] [90] | ||||
align=left valign=top | To Boston Celtics
| align=left valign=top | To Miami Heat
| ||
To Golden State Warriors
| |||||
January 21 | align=left valign=top | To Chicago Bulls | align=left valign=top | To Brooklyn Nets | [91] |
align=left valign=top | To Brooklyn Nets
| align=left valign=top | To New Orleans Pelicans
| [92] | |
February | |||||
February 19 | align=left valign=top | To Brooklyn Nets | align=left valign=top | To Sacramento Kings | [93] |
align=left valign=top | To Los Angeles Lakers | align=left valign=top | To Golden State Warriors | [94] | |
February 20 | |||||
Three-team trade | |||||
align=left valign=top | To Washington Wizards
| align=left valign=top | To Denver Nuggets
| ||
To Philadelphia 76ers
| |||||
align=left valign=top | To Philadelphia 76ers
| align=left valign=top | To Cleveland Cavaliers | [95] | |
align=left valign=top | To Charlotte Bobcats | align=left valign=top | To Milwaukee Bucks | [96] | |
align=left valign=top | To Sacramento Kings
| align=left valign=top | To Miami Heat
| [97] | |
align=left valign=top | To Denver Nuggets | align=left valign=top | To Houston Rockets | [98] | |
align=left valign=top | To San Antonio Spurs | align=left valign=top | To Toronto Raptors | [99] | |
align=left valign=top | To Indiana Pacers | align=left valign=top | To Philadelphia 76ers | [100] | |
align=left valign=top | To Los Angeles Clippers
| align=left valign=top | To Philadelphia 76ers
| [101] | |
align=left valign=top | To Los Angeles Clippers
| align=left valign=top | To Atlanta Hawks | [102] | |
Free agency negotiation starts on July 1, 2013, with players being able to sign starting July 10, after the July moratorium ends.[103] The following players, who last played for an NBA team in 2012–13, are scheduled to become free agents. All players will be unrestricted free agents unless indicated otherwise. A restricted free agent's team has the right to keep the player by matching an offer sheet the player signs with another team.
Denotes international players who returned to their home country |
All players listed did not make the final roster.
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Miami Heat | Milwaukee Bucks | Minnesota Timberwolves | New Orleans Pelicans | New York Knicks | ||||||
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Oklahoma City Thunder | Orlando Magic | Philadelphia 76ers | Phoenix Suns | Portland Trail Blazers | ||||||
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Sacramento Kings | San Antonio Spurs | Toronto Raptors | Utah Jazz | Washington Wizards | ||||||
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The 2013 NBA draft was held on June 27, 2013, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Draft | Pick | Player | Date signed | Team | Previous team | Ref | |
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2012 | 58 | Minnesota Timberwolves | Obradoiro CAB (Spain) | [526] | |||
2012 | 52 | Golden State Warriors | Joventut Badalona (Spain) |