The Cavs make this trade to add a young, high-upside wing in Bilal Coulibaly while also bringing in Georges Niang, a veteran shooter who can immediately help their spacing and locker room. They give up De’Andre Hunter and future picks, essentially swapping a known rotational player for potential long-term upside and shooting.
The Wizards get Hunter, a proven two-way wing who can contribute right away, plus future draft assets to help their rebuild or roster flexibility.
The Jazz receive Corey Kispert, a floor-spacing forward who fits their system and helps balance their roster while parting with veterans or picks they feel are expendable. Overall, each team addresses either immediate roster needs or future potential in a way that aligns with their timelines.