The wait for LeBron James rolls on as NBA free agency continues today and the remainder of the NBA’s free agents search for their next team on Thursday, July 2.
James is weighing his options, with interest from at least a dozen teams, according to his agent. The NBA's all-time leading scorer and four-time MVP winner announced he would not return to the Los Angeles Lakers and play elsewhere earlier this week.
The biggest moves so far have been trades. Jaylen Brown was the latest NBA star to be dealt when the Boston Celtics traded him to the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday in a package featuring Paul George and draft picks. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kawhi Leonard, Ja Morant and Walker Kessler are among the notable players to switch teams in recent days.
But there are still a few difference makers remaining on the third day since the NBA's free agency negotiating period began, and plenty of intriguing possibilities to monitor during an offseason that's already seen its share of drama.
USA TODAY Sports is tracking all of the latest news, signings, trades and rumors with NBA free agency in full gear. Here's what's happening around the league at this moment:
Donovan Mitchell blasts Colin Cowherd's Jaylen Brown comments
The Jaylen Brown trade to the Philadelphia 76ers has sparked polarizing emotions and harsh criticism, particularly directed towards either the Boston Celtics or Brown. FOX Sports personality Colin Cowherd weighed in by citing an anonymous NBA executive and scout, saying they told him Brown has "a disease. He suddenly thinks he's the smartest guy in every room he's in."
As Cowherd's comments began to be shared widely on social media on Thursday, July 2, Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell came to the defense of Brown and made clear he didn't like what was being insinuated.
Critique basketball all you want… but disease is insane… we gotta stop letting people just say whatever… cmon man! https://t.co/kZvqMGBYib
— Donovan Mitchell (@spidadmitchell) July 2, 2026
Tim Hardaway Jr. can't wear dad's Miami Heat retired jersey
Tim Hardaway Jr. agreed to a one-year deal with the Miami Heat earlier this week, but don't expect him to wear the No. 10 he has used much of his career.
Tim Hardaway Sr.'s No. 10 is retired in Miami and he said Wednesday his son can't have it even if he wants it.
"My legacy is my legacy, and he's doing it his way. Even though he likes to wear 10, he loves to wear 10, but that is not coming down from the rafters," Tim Hardaway Sr. said in an interview with WQAM radio in Miami.
The Heat retired Hardaway's No. 10 in 2009. He was a three-time all-NBA selection during his six seasons with the franchise (1996-2001). Hardaway Jr. previously didn't wear No. 10 with the Detroit Pistons and New York Knicks because the number is retired for those teams as well.
Anfernee Simons considering new team in NBA free agency
Anfernee Simons will be playing for his fourth team since the end of the 2024-25 NBA season when he makes a free agency decision soon, and his options are beginning to come into focus.
Simons is being pursued by the Golden State Warriors and Miami Heat, with the Dallas Mavericks emerging Thursday as a new suitor, according to NBA reporters Marc Stein and Jake Fischer. Simons spent the first seven seasons of his NBA career with the Portland Trail Blazers, where he signed a 4-year, $100-million contract extension.
He began last season with the Boston Celtics before a trade deadline deal to the Chicago Bulls, though he appeared in just six games for Chicago. Simons averaged 14.3 points and shot better than 38% from 3-point range over 55 games with the Celtics and Bulls.
Lakers showing interest in Jonathan Kuminga
The Lakers burst into NBA free agency with a few rapid-fire signings in the aftermath of the LeBron James' decision to play elsewhere, and they might have another move left. The Lakers are interested in Jonathan Kuminga, according to multiplereports, as an athletic wing to play alongside Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves.
Kuminga is an unrestricted free agent after the Atlanta Hawks elected to not pick up his team option for the 2026-27 season. He was dealt to the Hawks by the Golden State Warriors at last year's trade deadline. He averaged 12.5 points and 4.2 rebounds per game last season.
Celtics could still pursue Trey Murphy III
There's a lot of consternation in Boston today in the aftermath of the Celtics' decision to trade Jaylen Brown for Paul George and a couple future first-round picks. But if there's a silver lining to that angst, it's that there's also speculation the team might not be done making moves this offseason.
The Celtics have reached out to the New Orleans Pelicans about acquiring wing Trey Murphy III this offseason, according to a new report from Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix, and the two first-round picks Boston got from the 76ers gives its front office more assets to pull off a deal.
76ers interested in LeBron James after Jaylen Brown trade
The Philadelphia 76ers might not be done making splashy moves after acquiring Jaylen Brown from the Boston Celtics on Wednesday. The 76ers are among the teams that have reached out to express interest in LeBron James, according to a report from The Athletic.
Rich Paul, James' agent, indicated there were already 12 to 14 teams to contact him in regards to James after he announced he would not be playing for the Lakers next season. Teaming with Tyrese Maxey, Brown and Joel Embiid is suddenly another intriguing option for James.
Who are top remaining NBA free agents?
Jalen Duren, center
The 22-year-old center remains one of the top free agents available. Duren's options might be limited as a restricted free agent after other centers went off the market, including Walker Kessler (Lakers) and Mitchell Robinson (Celtics).
Peyton Watson, wing
Watson continued to improve with each season he spent with the Denver Nuggets. He averaged 14.6 points and 4.9 rebounds in 54 games played this past season. He is a restricted free agent.
Rui Hachimura, forward
Hachimura has been a solid player for the Lakers in recent years. He's been linked to the Detroit Pistons and San Antonio Spurs. He averaged 11.5 points and 3.3 rebounds in 68 games played last year. He also finished with a 44.3 percentage from the 3-point line.
Marvin Bagley to join Denver Nuggets
Marvin Bagley III agreed to a one-year deal with the Denver Nuggets on Wednesday night, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
Bagley played with both the Washington Wizards and the Dallas Mavericks. He averaged 10.5 points and 6.1 rebounds in 60 games played. He was a part of a 3-team trade in February.
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