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Last updated: June 23, 2026, 11:30 AM ET

NBA Offseason Shakeups and Player Movement

The NBA offseason has been defined by seismic player movement, with the Milwaukee Bucks trading superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat in a blockbuster deal that sent shockwaves across the league Sources: Bucks trading Giannis to Heat for huge ha. The trade also involved Bobby Portis heading to Miami, while the Bucks received Tyler Herro, Kel'el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kasparas Jakucionis, and three first-round picks, including the #13 selection in the upcoming draft Sources: Bucks trading Giannis to Heat for huge ha. This move reshapes the Eastern Conference, with the Heat now pairing Antetokounmpo with Bam Adebayo, while the Bucks pivot towards a rebuilding phase Giannis to Miami: Grades for Heat and Bucks, and w. The Celtics were also reportedly a finalist for Antetokounmpo before the deal materialized Sources: Celtics, Heat finalists for Giannis trade... .

In another significant transaction, Julius Randle has been traded to the Brooklyn Nets as part of a three-team deal that also sends Nic Claxton to the Chicago Bulls Sources: Randle off to Nets as part of 3-team deal... . The Minnesota Timberwolves, who acquired Randle, received the #33 pick in the draft as part of the agreement Sources: Randle off to Nets as part of 3-team deal... . These trades are already impacting player valuations, with Tyler Herro being identified as a potential beneficiary in fantasy basketball circles following the initial trade speculation Tyler Herro among biggest beneficiaries of Giannis... . Meanwhile, the Atlanta Hawks have been active, finalizing a deal to acquire Aaron Wiggins from the Oklahoma City Thunder for two second-round picks Sources: Thunder to ship Wiggins to Hawks for pick... . The Hawks also extended veteran guard CJ McCollum on a one-year, $21 million deal McCollum stays with Hawks on 1-year extension.

Free Agency and Contract News

Free agency has seen significant commitments, most notably Trae Young intending to sign a four-year, approximately $212 million deal to remain with the Washington Wizards, including a player option in the final year Sources: Young to ink $212M deal with Wizards. The Phoenix Suns have also been busy, re-signing guard Jordan Goodwin and securing Collin Gillespie to a four-year, $48 million contract Sources: Gillespie back to Suns for 4 years, $48M, Sources: Goodwin joining Gillespie in Suns return. Gillespie's deal is a significant investment after a breakout campaign with the team Sources: Gillespie back to Suns for 4 years, $48M.

Coaching Carousel and Expansion Buzz

The coaching landscape has also shifted, with Michigan coach Dusty May reportedly finalizing a deal to take over as the head coach of the Dallas Mavericks Sources: U-M's May finalizing deal to coach Mavs. This move marks a significant transition for May from the college ranks to the NBA. Beyond player and coaching moves, the league is exploring expansion possibilities, as Golden Knights owner Bill Foley announced his intention to launch a bid for an NBA franchise in Las Vegas Golden Knights owner launching NBA Vegas bid.

Draft Prospects and Collectibles

As the NBA draft approaches, attention is turning to top prospects, with Jay Bilas identifying key players in his 2026 NBA draft superlatives, including the most talented and best guards after Darryn Peterson Bilas' 2026 NBA draft superlatives: Most talented. .. The fashion statements of top draft picks have also evolved, with players like Paolo Banchero making bold sartorial choices, reminiscent of past trends set by figures like LeBron James First overall, first in fashion: No. 1 NBA draft l... Meanwhile, the market for NBA collectibles continues to surge, with a rare 1-of-1 numbered 2018 Panini Prizm Choice Nebula rookie card of Jalen Brunson fetching a record-breaking $312,000 at a Fanatics Collect auction Jalen Brunson rookie card commands $312,000 price ...

League Honors and Cultural Impact

In recognition of his impact on LGBTQ+ visibility in professional sports, Jason Collins will posthumously receive the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at The ESPYS Collins to receive posthumous ESPYS Ashe award. His twin brother, Jarron, is expected to accept the award on his behalf. The cultural significance of the NBA was also highlighted by a look at the connection between the New York Knicks and the birth of hip-hop, celebrating the team's championship history and its ties to the city's music scene How the Knicks and hip-hop united New York.