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The NBA trade market feels like it never really closes, but it definitely has its peak business hours. And with most of the hoops world operating in offseason mode, we're barreling toward one as we speak.
The Chicago Bulls were one of the busiest teams ahead of the NBA trade deadline, sending out a slew of players in a flurry of deals. In all, the Bulls were involved in at least six trades, five of which the team has confirmed as the trade deadline has come ...
Whatever happens in Game 7 on Sunday night between Cleveland and Detroit, however James Harden performs in that game, expect the Cavaliers to reach a contract extension with Harden this offseason. That’s not a surprise to anyone who followed his trade from the LA Clippers to Cleveland, but ESPN’s Brian Windhorst reminded us on Sunday.
Giannis Antetokounmpo will be the top player on the NBA trading block this offseason, but the league is embarrassing a youth movement.
Gobert, 33, was named to the All-NBA Defensive First Team for the eighth time in his career. That's tied for the second most in NBA history, only trailing five players who have been named to the All-Defensive First Team nine times.
The Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly open to receiving trade offers for star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, and it sounds like they're hoping to get a deal done before the 2026 NBA draft.
The NBA is set to vote on a rule that could have consequences for the Nuggets' future trades.