Several outlets report that a series of trades begins in Round 1 of the NBA draft, starting with the No. 13 spot, involving teams tied to a major agreement reached earlier this week that sends Giannis Antetokounmpo from Milwaukee to Miami. The trade activity continues through the remainder of the first round, with additional deals reshaping positions and future draft assets. Yahoo Sports reports that after the draft begins, the Memphis Grizzlies are included in two separate transactions that move them back five spots and result in Memphis receiving five future second-round selections, according to a person familiar with the terms who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. The reporting also notes that at No. 17, Oklahoma City is involved in a trade involving the selection slot, sending G Ebuka Okorie to Memphis in exchange for Stirtz’s draft rights. Other details referenced in the coverage link parts of the draft-day trade sequence to the earlier Bucks–Heat agreement, but the specifics are presented as part of the broader set of draft-night deals across Round 1.