The blockbuster trade sending Kawhi Leonard back to the Toronto Raptors remains on hold as the NBA continues its investigation into the Los Angeles Clippers, creating uncertainty around one of the offseason’s biggest moves. According to ESPN, the deal agreed to in principle on June 30 cannot be finalized until the league concludes its investigation. The delay stems from the NBA requiring Toronto’s ownership group to assume any potential financial penalties tied to Leonard’s contract that could result from the investigation. In a statement released to ESPN, the Clippers said…
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Jaylen Brown Calls NBA Agency Model ‘Broken,’ Says Too Many Players Lose Their Wealth After Retirement
Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown delivered a passionate critique of the NBA’s player representation system, arguing that too many athletes are left financially vulnerable despite earning millions during their careers. Speaking candidly, Brown said the current agency model is failing young players who enter the league as teenagers with little experience managing sudden wealth. “The agency model isn’t working,” Brown said. “It’s a bunch of players going broke when they retire. It’s like 60% of players within the first 10 years are losing majority of their wealth after making millions…
Read MoreAustin Rivers Defends Jaylen Brown, Blasts Media Over ‘Smear Campaign’ Following Celtics Trade
The fallout from the blockbuster trade that sent Jaylen Brown from the Boston Celtics to the Philadelphia 76ers continues to dominate NBA headlines. But while anonymous reports have questioned Brown’s value, leadership, and personality, former NBA guard Austin Rivers is pushing back in a big way. Rivers took to social media to denounce what he described as a coordinated effort to tarnish Brown’s reputation following the trade. “Enough of the anonymous sources. Y’all are weak for that. This Jaylen Brown smear campaign is wack. Protect the players and not smear…
Read MoreDenver Nuggets Waive Veteran Center Jonas Valančiūnas; Multiple Teams Expected to Pursue Free Agent
The Denver Nuggets are waiving veteran center Jonas Valančiūnas, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. The move immediately places one of the league’s most experienced big men on the free-agent market, where he is expected to draw interest from several NBA teams. Valančiūnas, 34, remains a productive frontcourt presence capable of providing scoring, rebounding, and physicality in limited minutes. Last season, he averaged 8.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 1.2 assists in 65 games for Denver while serving as a reliable veteran in the Nuggets’ rotation. His combination of size,…
Read MoreKhris Middleton Returns to Wizards on Three-Year, $17.6 Million Sign-and-Trade Deal
The Washington Wizards are bringing back a familiar veteran presence. According to Shams Charania, veteran forward Khris Middleton has agreed to a three-year, $17.6 million sign-and-trade contract with the Wizards, marking his return to Washington after spending parts of the previous two seasons with the franchise. Middleton, a 14-year NBA veteran, gives the Wizards an experienced leader as the organization continues to develop its young core. Known for his steady scoring, playmaking, and championship pedigree, the three-time All-Star brings valuable leadership to a roster centered around emerging talent. The 33-year-old…
Read MoreDetroit Pistons Trade Caris LeVert to Bucks for Taurean Prince, Gary Harris in Pick-Swapping Deal
The Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to a trade that reshapes both teams’ rosters, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Detroit is sending veteran guard Caris LeVert and two second-round draft picks to Milwaukee in exchange for veteran wing Taurean Prince and guard Gary Harris. The move gives the Bucks another experienced backcourt scorer while adding future draft assets. For Detroit, the deal creates additional financial flexibility, including a trade exception and salary savings, while bringing in two seasoned perimeter veterans. Bucks Add Offensive Firepower LeVert gives Milwaukee another…
Read MoreLakers, Jonathan Kuminga Share Mutual Interest in Free Agency
The Los Angeles Lakers and unrestricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga have mutual interest in a deal, according to Jovan Buha. Buha reports that Los Angeles continues to work behind the scenes in an effort to secure Kuminga’s commitment as the franchise looks to strengthen its wing rotation for the 2026-27 season. Kuminga enters free agency as one of the more intriguing forwards on the market after the Atlanta Hawks declined to pick up his option, making him an unrestricted free agent. That gives the Lakers the opportunity to negotiate directly…
Read MoreKnicks Finals MVP Jalen Brunson Undergoes Left Wrist Surgery After Playing Through Injury During Championship Run
NEW YORK — New York Knicks superstar Jalen Brunson has undergone surgery on his left wrist after playing through the injury during the team’s championship run, according to ESPN. Brunson is expected to resume basketball activities later this summer. Sources told ESPN that Brunson suffered the wrist injury during the postseason but continued to play through it as he led the Knicks to the franchise’s first NBA championship in more than five decades. The offseason provided the ideal opportunity to address the injury surgically, with the expectation that he will…
Read MoreDonovan Mitchell Agrees to Four-Year, $273 Million Maximum Extension With Cavaliers
The Cleveland Cavaliers have ensured their franchise player will remain in Northeast Ohio for years to come. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, All-NBA guard Donovan Mitchell has agreed to a four-year, $273 million maximum contract extension with the Cavaliers. The deal includes a player option for the 2030-31 season and a full trade kicker, giving Mitchell added flexibility while reaffirming Cleveland’s commitment to building around its superstar. The agreement comes after Mitchell delivered another outstanding campaign, leading the Cavaliers to one of the NBA’s best records and solidifying himself as…
Read MoreMiami Heat Officially Sign Andrew Wiggins to Contract Extension
The Miami Heat have officially locked in one of their core veterans, announcing Monday that they have signed forward Andrew Wiggins to a contract extension. While the team did not disclose the financial terms of the agreement, the extension comes after Wiggins exercised his player option for the 2026-27 season and agreed to add two additional years to his deal, keeping him in Miami for the foreseeable future. Reports indicate the contract is worth $64 million over three years, including the upcoming season, with a player option in the final…
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