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NBA free agency is officially underway. Players were legally allowed to begin negotiating with teams across the league as of June 30, and there has been a flurry of activity. The most surprising free agency news to date happened Tuesday morning when the Bucks said they were signing big man Myles Turner,
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Warriors Wire on MSNReport: Warriors 'strong contender' to bring back veteran free agent guardIn six games with the Warriors during the 2024-25 season, Melton averaged 10.3 points on 40.7% shooting with 3.3 rebounds and 2.8 assists.
NBA free agency is already in progress. Most of the Top 30 (as previously ranked at B/R) have come off the board. The annual moratorium lifted on Sunday, allowing teams to execute a backlog of trades and signings.
Although the NBA's 2025-26 Eastern Conference race looks wide open due to a rash of star injuries, the West picture takes on a different tone. There, a mass of hopeful contenders must chase down the champion Oklahoma City Thunder, who won the West by a record 16 games last season and have a sustainable roster built to repeat.
The Los Angeles Clippers were one of the best stories of last season. Most expected the Clippers to take a step back — potentially a big one — after Paul George signed with the Philadelphia
Breaking down the biggest players in an early free agent period that will shape the coming NBA season and beyond.
Golden State Warriors are waiting for Al Horford's decision. The team needs frontcourt help. If Horford deal fails, Warriors will consider Thomas Brya
The Sacramento Kings have emerged as the "strongest pursuer" of Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga, but no deal appears imminent, according to The Athletic’s Anthony Slater.