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Last updated: June 29, 2026, 7:00 AM ET
So the NBA draft just wrapped up, and now things are about to get really wild. Teams aren’t just signing new players anymore — they’re wheeling and dealing, making trades, and trying to reshape their rosters. Think of it like the world’s most expensive game of chess, but with real people and billions of dollars.
Let’s break down everything happening right now in the simplest way possible.
The NBA draft just ended, and now free agency begins on Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET. Free agency is like a giant yard sale where players who aren’t under contract can sign with any team they want. But that’s not all — teams are also talking to each other about trades, where they swap players like you might trade baseball cards with your friend.
The biggest trade so far? The Miami Heat and Milwaukee Bucks made a blockbuster deal involving Giannis Antetokounmpo — one of the best basketball players on the planet. That trade set off a chain reaction of rumors and discussions across the entire league.
The Boston Celtics are the most fascinating team right now, and here’s why:
| Detail | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Years left | 3 years |
| Money owed | $183 million |
| Possible extension | 2 more years, $142 million (starting July 26) |
Important: Brown has a "supermax" contract — that’s the biggest type of contract the NBA allows. It’s like being paid the absolute maximum amount possible under the rules.
Here’s where it gets interesting. Brown hasn’t directly said how he feels about being talked about in trades. But he did get into a public back-and-forth with ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith about some long-standing issues.
Meanwhile, the trade market for Brown isn’t very strong. One team’s analytics staffer (the people who crunch numbers to evaluate players) reportedly said: "We view him as a seventh-best player on a team." That means other teams don’t think he’s the #1 or even #2 best player on a championship team — and that affects what they’re willing to offer in a trade.
Important: Most people around the league think an extension is unlikely at this point. That leaves options 1 and 2, and neither one is easy.
The Celtics have been talking to teams, and they prefer trading with Western Conference teams (teams on the other side of the country). Here are the teams that have shown interest:
The Celtics are basically calling around the whole league trying to figure out what Brown is truly worth. Think of it like when you list something for sale online — you check what similar items are going for so you know your price.
Important: Some executives think the Celtics might be bluffing — pretending they want to trade Brown just to see what offers come in, without actually planning to do it. But most people think they genuinely want to move him soon.
Ja Morant is a two-time All-Star, which means he’s been one of the best players in the league. But here’s the problem:
The Grizzlies’ asking price has dropped. Before the draft, they wanted draft picks. Now they’re willing to do player-for-player swaps. But teams are still scared because of his injury history and big contract.
Important: If Morant is still on the Grizzlies after free agency ends, the team will have a tough decision: do they build around him with their new young players, or do they finally trade him?
The LA Clippers are in serious talks to trade Kawhi Leonard to the Toronto Raptors — the team he used to play for and won a championship with.
Here’s the background:
The Raptors aren’t the only team interested — the Dallas Mavericks (led by Masai Ujiri, who used to run the Raptors) are intrigued too. But Dallas is focused on building around their young star Cooper Flagg, so it’s complicated.
LeBron James is 41 years old and might be playing his 24th NBA season. Here’s the situation:
Meanwhile, Rich Paul has said that "10 to 12 teams" have reached out about LeBron potentially joining them. That’s a LOT of interest.
So what’s really going on? Nobody knows for sure, but here are the possibilities:
Important: This week (when free agency starts) should give us some real answers about what LeBron will do.
Remember when everyone dreamed about LeBron James and Steph Curry playing together on the Golden State Warriors? It’s not completely impossible, but it’s a long shot.
Here’s what the Warriors are actually doing:
The Warriors are being careful with their future draft picks and seem content to keep building around their aging core of stars.
After trading away Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Milwaukee Bucks received Tyler Herro from Miami. But his future in Milwaukee is uncertain:
Important: The Bucks are in full rebuild mode — that means they’re trading away established players to collect young talent and draft picks for the future.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have already saved a ton of money:
Now they have decisions to make on two team options:
| Player | Option Amount | Likely Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Luguentz Dort | $17.7 million | Likely to be picked up |
| Kenrich Williams | $7.2 million | Likely to be declined |
If they decline Williams’ option, he could come back at a lower salary — or another team could sign him in free agency.
This is a complicated one, but here’s the simple version:
What happened: The NBA is investigating whether the LA Clippers broke the league’s salary cap rules by paying Kawhi Leonard through a now-bankrupt company called Aspiration. The salary cap is like a spending limit — teams aren’t allowed to go above it. If they do, it’s cheating.
Where we are now:
Important: Adam Silver said his job is to "follow the facts," not to make decisions based on public opinion. No public evidence has emerged yet that proves the Clippers did anything wrong.
Here’s the quick version of everything we covered:
A: Free agency is a period when players whose contracts have expired can sign with any team they want. It’s like being a free agent in any job — you can talk to any employer and choose where you want to work. It begins on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at 6 p.m. ET.
A: Even though Brown is very good, the Celtics might not see him as the kind of player who can be the absolute best player on a championship team. After their early playoff exit, the team’s leadership said they need to get better near the basket. Trading Brown could bring back pieces that better fit what the team needs. Also, his massive contract ($183 million over three years) is hard to move, which limits their options.
A: The salary cap is a rule that says teams can only spend a certain amount of money on player salaries. It’s designed to keep the league fair and competitive — so rich teams can’t just buy all the best players. If the Clippers broke this rule by secretly paying Kawhi Leonard through a company called Aspiration, they could face serious punishment from the NBA, like losing draft picks or paying fines.
A: When a team is "rebuilding," it means they’ve decided to trade away their established, expensive star players in exchange for young players and draft picks. The idea is to collect talent that will grow together and become great in a few years. The Bucks traded Giannis (their biggest star) and now might trade Tyler Herro too — all to stockpile assets for the future.
A: It’s possible! LeBron is 41 and has nothing left to prove. Rich Paul (his agent) says 10-12 teams have expressed interest. The Lakers want him back but are giving him space to decide. If LeBron doesn’t feel the Lakers are building a team that can win a championship, he might choose to sign with a different team for his 24th season. This week should give us more clarity.
Stay tuned — free agency is just getting started, and things are about to heat up!