With the NBA trade deadline on Thursday at 3 p.m., the Hawks have a number of future draft picks that could be used in a deal. They have all of their own first- and second-round picks for the next six drafts (and beyond) and several other first- and second-rounders.

Here is the complete list of draft assets:

2017

First round – Own

Second round – Own (No. 31-55) or to Spurs (No. 56-60), Nets, Heat (No. 41-60)

2018

First round – Own, Timberwolves (No. 15-30)

Second round – Own, Heat (if not settled in 2017)

2019

First round – Own, Timberwolves (No. 15-30 if not settled in 2018), Cavaliers (No. 11-30)

Second round – Own, Wizards

2020

First round – Own, Timberwolves (No. 15-30 if not settled in 2019), Cavaliers (No. 11-30 if not settled in 2019)

Second round – Own, Timberwolves (if not settled as first-round pick by 2020 becomes two second-round picks in 2020 and 2021)

2021

First round – Own

Second round – Own, Timberwolves (if not settled as first-round pick by 2020); Cavaliers (if not settled as first-round pick by 2020 becomes two second-round picks in 2021 and 2022)

2022

First round – Own

Second round – Own, Cavaliers (if not settled as first-round pick by 2020)

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