List of 1984–85 NBA season transactions

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This is a list of all transactions occurring in the 1984-85 NBA season.

Events[]

July ?, 1984[]

July 10, 1984[]

July 11, 1984[]

July 25, 1984[]

  • The Denver Nuggets waived Anthony Roberts.
  • The Portland Trail Blazers signed Tom Scheffler as a free agent.

July 26, 1984[]

  • The Cleveland Cavaliers hired George Karl as head coach.

August ?, 1984[]

August 1, 1984[]

August 3, 1984[]

  • The Denver Nuggets signed Elston Turner as a veteran free agent and sent Howard Carter to the Dallas Mavericks as compensation.

August 8, 1984[]

August 10, 1984[]

August 24, 1984[]

September ?, 1984[]

September 7, 1984[]

September 9, 1984[]

September 11, 1984[]

  • The San Antonio Spurs waived Charles Jones.

September 14, 1984[]

  • The Chicago Bulls traded Wallace Bryant to the Dallas Mavericks for a 1986 2nd round draft pick (Rafael Addison was later selected).
  • The Philadelphia 76ers traded Leo Rautins to the Indiana Pacers for a 1987 3rd round draft pick (Hansi Gnad was later selected).

September 15, 1984[]

September 17, 1984[]

  • The Indiana Pacers traded Kevin McKenna to the Houston Rockets for a 1985 5th round draft pick (Ivan Daniels was later selected).

September 20, 1984[]

  • The Chicago Bulls signed Charles Jones as a free agent.

September 21, 1984[]

September 23, 1984[]

September 24, 1984[]

September 25, 1984[]

  • The Washington Bullets traded Bryan Warrick to the Los Angeles Clippers for a 1985 3rd round draft pick (Ken Perry was later selected).

September 26, 1984[]

September 27, 1984[]

  • The Washington Bullets signed Dudley Bradley as a free agent.
  • The New Jersey Nets signed George Johnson as a veteran free agent.
  • The Cleveland Cavaliers signed Robert Smith as a free agent.
  • The Chicago Bulls signed Dirk Minniefield as a free agent.

September 28, 1984[]

  • The Utah Jazz signed Billy Paultz as a veteran free agent and sent a 1985 3rd round draft pick (Sedric Toney was later selected) to the Atlanta Hawks as compensation.
  • The Detroit Pistons signed Bobby Cattage as a free agent.

The Indiana Pacers signed Tony Brown as a free agent.

September 29, 1984[]

  • The New York Knicks traded Campy Russell to the Cleveland Cavaliers for a 1985 2nd round draft pick. The 2nd round draft pick was contingent upon Russell being on Cleveland's roster on December 1, 1984 but he was waived on November 5, 1984.
  • The Milwaukee Bucks traded Junior Bridgeman, Harvey Catchings, Marques Johnson and cash to the Los Angeles Clippers for Terry Cummings, Craig Hodges and Ricky Pierce.

October 4, 1984[]

  • The Houston Rockets traded James Bailey and a 1985 2nd round draft pick (Tyrone Corbin was later selected) to the San Antonio Spurs for John Lucas and a 1985 3rd round draft pick (Sam Mitchell was later selected).
  • The Indiana Pacers waived Sidney Lowe.

October 8, 1984[]

October 10, 1984[]

  • The Philadelphia 76ers waived Butch Graves.
  • The Phoenix Suns waived Michael Young.

October 11, 1984[]

October 12, 1984[]

  • The Detroit Pistons signed Sidney Lowe as a free agent.
  • The Milwaukee Bucks signed Butch Graves as a free agent.

October 15, 1984[]

October 16, 1984[]

October 17, 1984[]

October 18, 1984[]

October 19, 1984[]

  • The Indiana Pacers traded Butch Carter to the New York Knicks for a 1985 2nd round draft pick (Dwayne McClain was later selected).

October 22, 1984[]

October 23, 1984[]

October 24, 1984[]

October 25, 1984[]

  • The Washington Bullets waived Joe Kopicki.
  • The Boston Celtics waived Michael Young.

October 26, 1984[]

October 29, 1984[]

  • The Los Angeles Clippers traded Hank McDowell to the Houston Rockets for a 1985 3rd round draft pick ( was later selected).

October 31, 1984[]

November 2, 1984[]

  • The Kansas City Kings signed Pete Verhoeven as a free agent.

November 5, 1984[]

  • The Atlanta Hawks waived Leo Rautins.
  • The Milwaukee Bucks waived Lorenzo Romar.
  • The Cleveland Cavaliers waived Campy Russell.

November 6, 1984[]

November 7, 1984[]

November 8, 1984[]

November 9, 1984[]

November 11, 1984[]

  • The Milwaukee Bucks signed Charles Davis as a free agent.
  • The Detroit Pistons waived Sidney Lowe.

November 12, 1984[]

November 13, 1984[]

November 14, 1984[]

  • The New Jersey Nets signed Tom LaGarde as a free agent.

November 16, 1984[]

  • The Cleveland Cavaliers claimed Michael Wilson on waivers from the Washington Bullets.
  • The Chicago Bulls waived Ronnie Lester.
  • The Chicago Bulls waived Charles Jones.

November 18, 1984[]

November 20, 1984[]

November 23, 1984[]

  • The Cleveland Cavaliers signed Mark West as a free agent.

November 24, 1984[]

November 26, 1984[]

  • The Cleveland Cavaliers waived Robert Smith.

November 27, 1984[]

  • The Detroit Pistons waived Lorenzo Romar.
  • The Phoenix Suns signed Michael Young as a free agent.

November 28, 1984[]

November 29, 1984[]

December 5, 1984[]

December 6, 1984[]

December 7, 1984[]

December 8, 1984[]

  • The Kansas City Kings signed David Pope as a free agent.

December 10, 1984[]

December 11, 1984[]

December 14, 1984[]

  • The Cleveland Cavaliers traded Jeff Cook to the San Antonio Spurs for Edgar Jones and cash.
  • The Kansas City Kings signed Kenny Natt as a free agent.
  • The Cleveland Cavaliers waived Michael Wilson.

December 15, 1984[]

  • The Philadelphia 76ers signed George Johnson as a veteran free agent and sent a 1989 2nd round draft pick (Reggie Cross was later selected) to the Indiana Pacers as compensation.
  • The Philadelphia 76ers traded Marc Iavaroni to the San Antonio Spurs for a 1986 3rd round draft pick ( was later selected).

December 17, 1984[]

  • The Dallas Mavericks waived Howard Carter.
  • The Kansas City Kings waived Kenny Natt.
  • The Milwaukee Bucks waived Larry Micheaux.

December 18, 1984[]

December 19, 1984[]

  • The Kansas City Kings signed Kenny Natt to a 10-day contract.

December 20, 1984[]

  • The Atlanta Hawks signed Sidney Lowe to the first of two 10-day contracts.
  • The Cleveland Cavaliers signed Kevin Williams as a free agent.

December 22, 1984[]

December 26, 1984[]

  • The New Jersey Nets signed Michael Wilson as a free agent.

December 28, 1984[]

January 10, 1985[]

  • The Cleveland Cavaliers signed Butch Graves to the first of two 10-day contracts.
  • The Indiana Pacers signed Kenton Edelin to a 10-day contract.

January 14, 1985[]

  • The Chicago Bulls signed Chris Engler to the first of two 10-day contracts.

February 12, 1985[]

  • The Milwaukee Bucks signed David Thirdkill to the first of two 10-day contracts.
  • The Cleveland Cavaliers traded Paul Thompson to the Milwaukee Bucks for a 1985 2nd round draft pick (Hot Rod Williams was later selected) and a 1987 2nd round draft pick (Kannard Johnson was later selected).

February 14, 1985[]

  • The Washington Bullets signed Charles Jones as a free agent.
  • The Atlanta Hawks waived Stewart Granger.

February 18, 1985[]

  • The Los Angeles Clippers signed Chris Engler to a 10-day contract.

February 21, 1985[]

  • The Boston Celtics signed Ray Williams as a veteran free agent and sent a 1985 2nd round draft pick (Gerald Wilkins was later selected) and a 1986 2nd round draft pick (Michael Jackson was later selected) to the New York Knicks as compensation.

February 27, 1985[]

  • The Kansas City Kings signed Ed Nealy as a free agent.

March 5, 1985[]

March 6, 1985[]

March 8, 1985[]

March 10, 1985[]

  • The Los Angeles Clippers signed Franklin Edwards as a veteran free agent.
  • The Los Angeles Clippers signed Dale Wilkinson as a free agent.

March 11, 1985[]

  • The Golden State Warriors signed Terry Teagle as a free agent.

March 13, 1985[]

  • The Washington Bullets signed Don Collins as a free agent.

March 19, 1985[]

  • The Philadelphia 76ers signed Steve Hayes as a free agent.

March 21, 1985[]

  • The New Jersey Nets signed Ron Brewer as a free agent.

March 25, 1985[]

  • The Indiana Pacers signed Greg Kelser as a veteran free agent.

March 29, 1985[]

April 2, 1985[]

April 7, 1985[]

April 9, 1985[]

April 11, 1985[]

April 12, 1985[]

The San Antonio Spurs signed Linton Townes as a free agent.

April 25, 1985[]

The Seattle SuperSonics fired Lenny Wilkens as head coach.

May 1, 1985[]

  • The Dallas Mavericks traded a 1985 1st round draft pick (Sam Vincent was later selected) to the Boston Celtics for a 1985 1st round draft pick (Terry Porter was later selected) and a 1988 2nd round draft pick (Jose Vargas was later selected).

The Washington Bullets waived Don Collins.

May 8, 1985[]

May 23, 1985[]

May 25, 1985[]

May 28, 1985[]

  • Billy Cunningham resigns as head coach for Philadelphia 76ers.

June 6, 1985[]

June 13, 1985[]

  • Stan Albeck resigns as head coach for the New Jersey Nets.

June 14, 1985[]

June 17, 1985[]

  • The Chicago Bulls hired Stan Albeck as head coach.
  • The Washington Bullets traded Greg Ballard to the Golden State Warriors for a 1985 2nd round draft pick (Manute Bol was later selected) and a 1987 2nd round draft pick (Duane Washington was later selected).
  • The Washington Bullets traded Mike Gibson and Rick Mahorn to the Detroit Pistons for Dan Roundfield.

June 18, 1985[]

June 19, 1985[]

June 25, 1985[]

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