We knew trades were going to start happening sooner rather than later for the Washington Wizards and they delivered the first one over the weekend.

The Wizards completed a trade with the Detroit Pistons for Pistons guard Isaiah Livers, center Marvin Bagley III and two second-round draft picks for Washington forwards Mike Muscala and Danilo Gallinari.

Moving Gallinari and Muscala was going to happen, it was all about waiting for the right package for the veteran forwards.

Let's see how these trades graded out.

Wizards: Acquired Bagley, Livers, Two Future Second-Round Picks

Grade: A+

Washinton General Manager Will Dawkins continues to prove he is absolutely the right man for this job.

An A+ may be looked at as optimistic but to get a center with the offensive upside of Bagley for two expiring veteran contracts would of gotten a good grade.

Bagley is averaging 10.2 points in 18.4 minutes per game while shooting 59.1 percent from the field.

Bagley may not have the greatest stats but he's going to get a better opportunity and there is low risk to take his type of talent on here.

But that wasn't enough for Dawkins as he decided to reach for the stars and grab Livers also, who is a former teammate of current Wizards guard Jordan Poole at the University of Michigan.

But then shockingly enough he also got two future second-round picks!

Second-rounders aren't always looked at as great value but there have been some absolute steals in the last round of the draft lately and if Dawkins can get any value out of them this trade looks even better.

Watching Washington plug Bagley in next to defensive juggernaut center Daniel Gafford is going to be fun to watch.

Pistons: Acquired Muscala, Gallinari

Grade: B-

This move was all about cap space for Detroit.

They are trending towards having a ton of money this off-season to try and lure free agents to come play for them.

Bagley was already starting to drop out of the rotation, but injuries kept him in, so moving him and his guaranteed 12.5 million dollars for this year and next was a smart move.

Adding two veterans with expiring contracts helps their situation also as both Gallinari and Muscala will be free agents at the end of the year.

Giving up two picks in a rebuild isn't ideal though, as you should be collecting all the young talent you can which is why the grade for the Pistons isn't as high as it could have been.

Final Thoughts

Both teams got what they wanted here but Dawkins and the Wizards made a fantastic move not just a good one.

After the season we will look back and see if these grades changed at all.

You can follow Gage Sheets on X @SheetsG23

Keep up with all Washington Wizards news on the SI.com Washington Wizards team page

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Lakers are giving up on this recent first-round pick
Reporter provides noteworthy injury update on Ravens QB Lamar Jackson
Bob Costas makes a big decision about his announcing future
Jets place key WR on injured reserve
Lamar Jackson dealing with multiple injuries ahead of Week 9
Angels, Braves make first trade of MLB offseason
Raiders HC Antonio Pierce calls out offensive coordinator
Sabrina Ionescu's WNBA Finals injury explains poor Game 5 shooting performance
Reports update job security of Yankees' Aaron Boone after World Series meltdown
Dodgers reliever retires after winning World Series
Takeaways from World Series Game 5: Dodgers win second title in five years thanks to Yankees' defensive miscues
Oilers star to miss multiple weeks with ankle injury
Raptors All-Star out for extended period with orbital fracture
NASCAR driver suspended for intentionally wrecking competitor
Colts' Anthony Richardson addresses 'tired' controversy, benching
Karl-Anthony Towns' first monster game with Knicks shows his true potential
Secret behind Colorado's impressive turnaround in 2024 revealed
Celtics coach wants more fighting in basketball
Mookie Betts had message for Dodgers fans after winning World Series
Watch: Juan Soto grounds out in potential final at-bat as a Yankee

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.