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Last updated: June 22, 2026, 8:32 PM ET

NBA Player Movements & Franchise Developments

Free agent point guard Trae Young is reportedly finalizing a four-year contract worth approximately $212 million to remain with the Atlanta Hawks, a deal that includes a player option for the final season. The Hawks also reached a one-year, $21 million extension with veteran guard CJ McCollum, securing their backcourt for the foreseeable future. In other backcourt news, the Phoenix Suns have secured the return of both Collin Gillespie and Jordan Goodwin. Gillespie is set to sign a four-year, $48 million deal, while Goodwin will also re-sign with the team. These moves come as the NBA offseason continues to heat up with significant player movement and contract negotiations.

The potential for seismic player shifts continues to dominate headlines, with reports indicating that Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo could be on the move before the NBA draft. The Boston Celtics and Miami Heat have emerged as finalists to acquire the two-time MVP, a trade that would dramatically reshape the Eastern Conference. Meanwhile, the Atlanta Hawks are reportedly acquiring Aaron Wiggins from the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for two second-round draft picks, a move detailed in the league's ongoing trade tracker.

Coaching Carousel & Expansion Buzz

The coaching landscape in both college and professional basketball is experiencing significant upheaval. Michigan's Dusty May is reportedly finalizing a deal to take over as the head coach of the Dallas Mavericks, a move that represents a major shift in the college basketball hierarchy. This development comes as other teams are solidifying their rosters through free agency and trades.

Beyond player and coach movements, the possibility of NBA expansion continues to gain traction. Golden Knights founder Bill Foley announced Monday that he is launching a formal bid to bring an NBA franchise to Las Vegas. The city has long been considered a prime candidate for expansion, and Foley's announcement signals a serious effort to bring professional basketball to the desert.

Player Recognition & Market Valuations

In recognition of his impact on LGBTQ+ visibility in sports, Jason Collins will receive the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at The ESPYS in July. His twin brother, Jarron, is expected to accept the honor on his behalf. On the collecting front, a rare 2018 Panini Prizm Choice Nebula rookie card of Jalen Brunson commanded an astonishing $312,000 at a recent Fanatics Collect auction, setting a new record for any card featuring the star guard. This astronomical price underscores the burgeoning market for high-end basketball memorabilia.

draft analyst Jay Bilas has released his superlatives for the 2026 NBA draft class, identifying top prospects and potential future stars. His analysis highlights the immense talent pool expected to enter the league including an early assessment of who might be the No. 1 overall pick and the best guards beyond projected top talent Darryn Peterson. The ongoing grading of offseason trades and free agent signings provides further insight into team strategies and player valuations across the league.

League History & Cultural Impact

The cultural significance of basketball in major cities continues to be celebrated. A recent feature explored how the New York Knicks and the birth of hip-hop share a unique historical connection, with the team's championship era coinciding with the rise of the music genre in the city. This intersection of sports and culture highlights the broader societal impact of the NBA.