Initially I thought this result means AD is not getting traded, but after sitting on it some more - I think it is highly likely that he is. He doesn't want to be there, and NOL doesn't really want him. One of the most important things for that franchise, I believe, was getting Zion. Having Zion means that they have a story to tell their fans that they have the most exciting player coming out of the draft this year, and it's a reason to watch/attend their games.
They were in a bit of a pickle, because that scenario severely limited who they could trade with. If NY had ended up with the #1, that would have severely limited NOL's hand. But now, THEY have Zion. All the pressure is really off. They can basically go out and trade AD to anyone who gives them the best package. As I think about it some more, I think the pendulum really swung towards Boston on this. Compare two scenarios:
BOS offers - Tatum (established NBA player) + Memphis pick
NYK offers - RJ Barret (non-established NBA player) + future NYK pick (with the risk that Kyrie and KD go to NY and they immediately become a non-lottery team)
Personally, I think the Boston offer is much better. Of course, we are not yet talking about the other salaries involved. But, first blush I think BOS has a better offer.