Yaxel Lendeborg shows out in perfect Warriors summer league debut vs. Lakers

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SAN FRANCISCO – As Warriors fans await LeBron James’ latest NBA free agency decision, they didn’t need to wait long at all to see their 2026 first-round draft pick, Yaxel Lendeborg, make his team debut. 

Before Lendeborg’s first game in a Warriors jersey at Chase Center, he already had the home crowd on its feet giving some loud cheers from high-flying dunks in warm-ups. What he did once the game started brought even more cheers in a 104-72 blowout win against the Los Angeles Lakers.

The first look at Lendeborg with the Warriors was, well, perfect.

Lendeborg played 22 minutes and scored a game-high 19 points on a perfect 6-of-6 shooting while going 4 of 4 from deep. Along with his scoring, Lendeborg led the Warriors in rebounds (five) and assists (six), plus he blocked a shot and had one steal.  

“I would say probably like a B,” Lendeborg said when assessing his debut. “I messed up a lot of defensive rotations. That’s kind of taken a while for me to get the rotations down. I played a fairly well game until the fourth quarter. Kind of went a little sloppy with four turnovers. But overall offensively, I think I was in the right spot moving the ball well and just finding out where to be.”

Coach Khalid Robinson started Lendeborg alongside guards LJ Cryer and Will Richard, forward Malevy Leons and center Graham Ike. Cryer, Richard and Leons all played for the Warriors last season, and Ike was signed to an Exhibit 10 contract after going undrafted out of Gonzaga last month. Yet it was Lendeborg who looked like a seasoned veteran. 

The No. 11 pick lit it up from the jump. Lendeborg played eight minutes in the first quarter and scored 11 points. He made all three of his 3-point attempts and also added two assists, one rebound and one steal. 

His first shot attempt was a transition three from the left wing that Lendeborg splashed without any hesitation. He then hit a three from the top of the arc and another from the left wing. Lendeborg had a 37.2 3-point percentage as a senior at Michigan and looked like he’s already comfortable from NBA 3-point range. 

Once the second quarter began, Leneborg’s hot shooting only continued, showing he can let it fly off the dribble as well. 

The Warriors led 57-33 at halftime, and Lendeborg was a major reason why. Lendeborg played 14 minutes in the first half and scored 16 points. He also had three assists, four rebounds and one steal. 

Lendeborg improved as a 3-point shooter every year in college and expanded on how he believes that part of his game will translate to the next level.

“This has been all about confidence,” Lendeborg said. “Honestly, I never really had the confidence to shoot it until last year at Michigan. And now here, I feel a lot more confident shooting the ball here. I definitely think that I could probably be in the 37-plus range for threes if I keep shooting with confidence. Hopefully the NBA season doesn’t drain my confidence. 

“Just trying to stay consistent and see how much they fall.”

After a shortened halftime, the good times kept rolling for Lendeborg to begin the second half, as he immediately powered his way through contact for a three-point play. 

“I thought Yaxel played with a really high level of force and physicality,” Robinson said. “That was a point of emphasis for us all week, just force and physicality in everything that we do. Then, he showed a little bit of everything in his game.”

Lendeborg only played seven and a half minutes in the second half. Anything he needed to prove was already done. The rest was just an added bonus for fans to enjoy. 

Checking multiple boxes with an array of skills is what drew the Warriors to Lendeborg in the draft. Being ready to make an impact as a rookie from Day 1 was a major selling point in landing on him. If first impressions are everything, Lendeborg proved the Warriors made the right decision. 

Looks like Rich Paul might need to add another name on his whiteboard next to Steph Curry and Draymond Green. Lendeborg is made for the big show. 

“He’s definitely ready,” Richard said.

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Bryce James drools over girlfriend Sadie’s photo in first post since LeBron James’ Lakers exit

By now, basketball fans know that LeBron James has informed the Los Angeles Lakers that he will not be re-signing with them in free agency this offseason, and will instead find a new team to end his legendary NBA career with.

One reason why this is so fascinating is because James’ entire family has roots in Los Angeles at his point, as he has been playing for the Lakers for the past eight seasons. Of course, his son, Bronny, is also on Los Angeles’ roster, and LeBron still lives with his wife Savannah and his daughter Zhuri.

The only member of LeBron’s immediate family who doesn’t still live in Los Angeles for most of the year is his younger son, Bryce. And this is because Bryce is playing basketball at the University of Arizona.

LeBron James points to a teammate during a Los Angeles Lakers game. Getty Images
Bryce James looks on during a University of Arizona basketball game. Getty Images

Bryce isn’t overly active on social media, as he hasn’t made an Instagram post since February of this year. However, he does comment on his girlfriend, Sadie Johnson’s, Instagram posts.

Bryce James’ girlfriend Sadie Johnson posing in front of a restaurant. sadiej0hnson

This was shown by a post that Johnson made on June 30, where she posed for several photos while sitting outside of a restaurant and seemingly holding some beverage that included matcha and perhaps pomegranate seeds.

The post was captioned, “just because����”. And the top comment on it is from Bryce, who simply wrote, “��”.

It’s pretty funny to think that Bryce’s first public post after his dad’s decision to not re-sign with the Lakers was a drooling emoji on his girlfriend’s Instagram post. Then again, the James family has surely had plenty of conversations about what LeBron will do before he made his decision known, so it’s not like Bryce was surprised.

Not to mention that he’s still just 19 years old. He’s allowed a drooling emoji or two.


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Knicks signing Andre Drummond on $3.9 million contract to fill Mitchell Robinson void

Andre Drummond #1 of the Philadelphia 76ers reacts against the Boston Celtics during game three of the Eastern Conference first round playoffs at Xfinity Mobile Arena on April 24, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Andre Drummond of the Philadelphia 76ers reacts against the Boston Celtics during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference first round playoffs at Xfinity Mobile Arena on April 24, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The Knicks are signing a local product and familiar name as their backup center veteran. 

Andre Drummond, who is from Mount Vernon and had been linked to the Knicks in previous years, agreed to a one-year, veteran minimum ($3.9 million) deal with New York, league sources confirmed. 

The 32-year-old offers size, strong rebounding and a glut of experience but is well past his prime, having served as a backup for most of the last four seasons. Drummond’s career drop off from his All-Star peak is likely why the Knicks were able to secure the 6-foot-11 piece at such a small salary, a necessity for them to stay under the second apron. 

Andre Drummond of the Philadelphia 76ers reacts against the Boston Celtics during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference first round playoffs at Xfinity Mobile Arena on April 24, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Getty Images

Drummond played the last two years for the rival Sixers as Joel Embiid’s backup, averaging 6.3 points and 8.4 rebounds last season in 19.5 minutes. He’s a downgrade from Mitchell Robinson — who left in free agency for Boston — but a strong body to eat up minutes for Karl-Anthony Towns. 

His greatest asset remains rebounding. Drummond was second to Robinson last season in boards per 36 minutes with 15.6. He led the league in rebounding four times and, unlike Robinson, cured his free-throw shooting problems — Drummond went from 37% from the charity stripe as a rookie to a career-best 63% last season. 

Hack-A-Drummond no longer works. Drummond is also more durable than Robinson and shockingly developed a 3-pointer last season in Philly, knocking down a career-best (by far) 32 treys. Still, his weaknesses are shooting and conditioning. He was again forced to take a minimum deal after expressing a desire to avoid it. 

“I’m not willing to play less than my worth,” Drummond said about free agency in a since-deleted interview posted on Youtube. “I did that once and then I got labeled as one of those guys, and I think it really killed my value in the NBA because I’m still moving like I’m in my mid-20s. I still have a lot left in the tank. I think by taking that pay cut … I feel like I’ve been climbing out of a hole for the last 4-5 years. It’s been hard.” 

Drummond’s climb continues on an expiring minimum deal but the Knicks can offer a pathway to a bigger payday — a rotation spot and a legitimate chance at a championship. 

The Knicks still have two roster spots to fill and roughly $6.5 million remaining under the second apron. Jonas Valanciunas, another veteran center, is a target to further bolster the frontcourt depth, according to The Athletic. 

Jordan Clarkson, a guard, is also a candidate to return, sources said. 

The biggest free agent remaining — LeBron James — is “very, very unlikely” to sign with the Knicks, even if he were willing to accept a minimum deal, sources said. Among the reasons from both sides, as outlined by LeBron’s agent Rich Paul, is the Knicks are coming off a title and, “The last thing you want to do is mess up something like that. The Knicks have a good thing.” 

The Knicks had previously discussed signing center Marvin Bagley III, but the former second overall pick instead joined the Nuggets.

Highly anticipated assistant coach no longer joining Bucks

MEMPHIS, TN - MARCH 14: Assistant Coach Joe Boylan and Cam Spencer #24 of the Memphis Grizzlies look on before the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on March 14, 2025 at FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2025 NBAE(Photo by Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

In late May, news broke that Taylor Jenkins had made decisions on his Milwaukee Bucks coaching staff, retaining stalwart Darvin Ham while adding Patrick St. Andrews and Joe Boylan. However, that no longer appears to be the case, with Marc Stein reporting that Boylan will instead join new Mavericks head coach Dusty May in Dallas.

“After stints with five other NBA teams, including Memphis, Boylan was initially expected to reunite with Taylor Jenkins on his new Milwaukee staff. But I’m told Boylan is now Dallas-bound along with Willie Green,” Stein wrote, later adding that Boylan will coach the Mavs’ Summer League team. This has since been announced on the Mavericks’ official NBA.com page.

This is a disappointing outcome for the Bucks, with Boylan viewed as a perfect fit for a rebuilding Milwaukee team with plenty of young talent. Highly touted for his constraints-led approach (CLA) to coaching, Boylan seemed particularly ideal as a developmental coach for Nate Ament, Milwaukee’s 13th overall pick via the Miami Heat, given his success working with the Minnesota Timberwolves’ Jaden McDaniels, who followed a similar path to the NBA. Undoubtedly, Boylan would’ve been beneficial for the Bucks’ other prospects too, including 10th overall pick Brayden Burries, new acquisition Kasparas Jakučionis, the returning Ousmane Dieng, and the recently signed Bogoljub Marković.

Jenkins and the Bucks must now find a replacement for Boylan on the coaching staff. As it stands, Patrick St. Andrews will coach the Bucks’ California Classic Summer League team. For more on that, including roster details and scheduling, check out our Summer League primer.

Knicks, Andre Drummond agree to one-year deal

After losing Mitchell Robinson to the Boston Celtics in free agency, the Knicks have found a new backup center.

New York is signing veteran Andre Drummond to a one-year, $3.9 million deal, SNY NBA insider Ian Begley confirmed.

Drummond, who turns 33 in August, averaged 6.4 points and 8.4 rebounds per game over 63 contests in the 2025-26 season with the Philadelphia 76ers.

The 6-foot-11, 279-pounder spent the past two seasons with the 76ers. Previously, he was with the Chicago Bulls for the 2022-24 campaigns.

Drummond split the 2021-22 season between the 76ers and Nets. In 24 games with Brooklyn, Drummond averaged 11.8 points and 10.3 rebounds in 22.3 minutes.

A two-time All-Star with the Detroit Pistons (2016, '18), who selected him from UConn with the 2012 NBA Draft's No. 9 overall pick, the Mount Vernon, N.Y., native's career includes stints with the Pistons (2012-20), Cleveland Cavaliers (2020-21) and Los Angeles Lakers (2021).

Celtics sign Neemias Queta to $56 million extension after Mitchell Robinson addition

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Mitchell Robinson will depart from the New York Knicks for the Boston Celtics this offseason. , Image 2 shows Neemias Queta finished fourth in Most Improved Player voting last season.
The Celtics signed Neemias Queta to an extension Friday.

The Celtics continued reshaping their future Friday by locking up 2025-26 starting center Neemias Queta on a long-term extension.

Per ESPN, Queta agreed to a fully guaranteed four-year, $56 million extension that begins in the 2027-28 season, as Boston had already exercised his $2.67 million team option for the upcoming campaign.

The Celtics, in doing so, reinforce their frontcourt just days after agreeing to terms with former Knicks center Mitchell Robinson and in the aftermath of the blockbuster trade that sent Jaylen Brown to the 76ers.

Neemias Queta finished fourth in Most Improved Player voting last season. Boston Globe via Getty Images

Robinson’s deal locks him in for three years and $47 million.

Queta, 26, established himself last season as one of the league’s better rim protectors and interior defenders, playing a vital role in Boston’s surprising No. 2 seed heading into the 2026 playoffs.

During the 2025-26 season, the 7-footer averaged 10.2 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.3 blocks while shooting 65.3 percent from the field across 76 games.

Queta also finished fourth in NBA Most Improved Player voting this past season.

Robinson arrives after spending the first eight seasons of his career in New York City, where he was one of the league’s premier offensive rebounders and rim protectors when healthy.

Mitchell Robinson will depart from the New York Knicks for the Boston Celtics this offseason. NBAE via Getty Images

The 7-foot Robinson, whom the Knicks selected in the second round of the 2018 NBA Draft, appears to be the biggest name the defending champions will lose following their first title in 53 years, after the team retained Jose Alvarado, Mohamed Diawara and Landry Shamet — all on team-friendly deals.

But with the Knicks’ unwillingness to approach the second apron and deal with the severe cap penalties, Robinson was an expected casualty coming off his best regular season since 2022-23.

The move for Boston could ensure that the Celtics have one of Robinson or Queta on the floor at all times, signaling a further lean into interior defense and rebounding as the team reshapes its roster in the post “Jays” era.

The Celtics traded Jaylen Brown (7) to the 76ers for Paul George (R) and a collection of draft picks. NBAE via Getty Images

The Celtics stunningly dealt Brown to Philadelphia in exchange for Paul George, two first-round draft picks and two second-round selections.

The move ended Brown’s decade-long tenure in Boston despite the five-time All-Star coming off the best individual season of his career, during which he averaged 28.7 points, 6.9 rebounds and 5.1 assists — leading the offense after Jayson Tatum suffered a season-ending Achilles injury in the 2025 playoffs.

Brown has been a lightning rod publicly due to his accolades — highlighted by a 2024 NBA Finals MVP and a sixth-overall regular season MVP finish in 2026 — being disregarded by some in the analytics community, where his production doesn’t often translate to eye-popping advanced numbers.

The conversation recently reached a breaking point after ESPN insider Bobby Marks said on Sirius XM that, “There’s mixed feelings about him when you talk to teams. The analytics of Jaylen Brown is not good … I had one, not an executive, but an analytics guy say, ‘Yeah, we view him as the seventh-best player on a team.’ I was like, ‘Holy crap.’”

New look Lakers given hilarious nicknames by NBA fans

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The Los Angeles Lakers have launched a new era for the franchise this summer.

After LeBron James informed the Lakers he would not return for the 2026-27 season, the roster reconstruction quickly began.

The Lakers have a new look heading into 2026-27 season and it’s given NBA fans a chance to come up with creative and hilarious nicknames for the squad.
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The Lakers have a new look heading into 2026-27 season and it’s given NBA fans a chance to come up with creative and hilarious nicknames for the squad.
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The Lakers have a new look heading into 2026-27 season and it’s given NBA fans a chance to come up with creative and hilarious nicknames for the squad.
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General manager Rob Pelinka headlined the Lakers’ free agent signings by inking center Walker Kessler to a four-year, $130 million deal.

Kessler joined superstar Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves as the team’s new big three and basketball fans had much to say about Hollywood’s newest trio.

In a post on Instagram, comedian and actor Jordan Conley read comments from fans giving new nicknames for the new look Lakers.

“The Harvard Lakers”

“Lakestreet boys !!!”

“Looking like Dawson’s Creek”

“The Credit Scorers”

“Getting back to the Minneapolis Lakers”

“THE SNOWTIME LAKERS”

“The Beatles”


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While the Lakers have completely revamped their roster, Kessler is just one of many new faces that the storied franchise has welcomed over the last few days.

The Lakers also added guards Collin Sexton and Quentin Grimes as well as big man Sandro Mamukelashvili. Sexton and Grimes serve as replacements for sharpshooter Luke Kennard and defensive specialist Marcus Smart.

Mamukelashvili gives the Lakers additional height and skill in the frontcourt. On Friday, LA traded Deandre Ayton to the Washington Wizards in exchange for guard Jaden Hardy and two second-round picks.

There is speculation the team has at least one more impending trade as the Lakers have been linked free agent forwards Rui Hachimura and Jonathan Kuminga.

Hachimura has spent the last three-plus seasons in LA, but has gained interest from other teams on the market. The Lakers are missing a versatile wing defender and both Hachimura and Kuminga would be sufficient additions for the purple and gold.

It’s up to Pelinka to orchestrate another deal as the Lakers look to return to contender status for the 2026-27 season.

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Austin Reaves’ extension gets high grade from Lakers fans

LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 27: Austin Reaves #15 of the Los Angeles Lakers greets the fans after the game against the Denver Nuggets during Round 1 Game 4 of the 2024 NBA Playoffs on April 27, 2024 at Crypto.Com Arena in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2024 NBAE (Photo by Adam Pantozzi/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NBA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Lakers fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

With the strict NBA salary cap and apron restrictions, teams have to get their big contracts right. Signing a player to a max deal they can’t live up to can set a franchise back for years.

With Reaves up for a big payday this summer, the Lakers had to decide if he was a max player. They negotiated hard with him, but in the end he reportedly agreed to re-sign on a four-year, $185 million deal.

There are a couple of ways to look at this. One way is to think that the Lakers did well here by keeping top talent and paying Reaves what he deserves.

The Lakers will get what they paid for. Reaves is a max player, so they compensated him accordingly. Now he’s set to play in LA during the prime years of his career.

Another way to evaluate this contract is that the Lakers spent way too much money.

Reaves has never even been an All-Star. Add in some postseason struggles, and Reaves’ contract will only look worse over time, especially if he is done improving and his best performances have already been seen.

So, for our SB Nation Reacts survey this week, we asked fans how the Lakers did on the Reaves contract. The results were relatively positive.

The top selection by fans was a B grade, and that seems very fair. If the deal was for less money and the last year was an option for the team instead of Reaves, then perhaps an A grade would be the right choice.

The way things turned out, Reaves is relieved to be a Laker, he got paid, and the team keeps a guard that can produce a ton of points and scoring opportunities.

That sounds like a situation where everyone wins, and a B grade reflects that.

Still, 21% of fans give this deal an A. So, the overall perception is that keeping Reaves was necessary, and the fact the Lakers did that is all that matters.

Only 15% of fans graded this extension a D or lower. These people likely don’t like the idea of Reaves at this price point.

However, with the Pistons reportedly interested in him, Reaves was likely going to get paid regardless. At least now, the Lakers will benefit from his continued growth.

With Lakers fans happy and even Luka Dončić reportedly excited about the franchise keeping Reaves, the Lakers did well on this deal.

Now their backcourt is secured, and they can focus on improving the team in other areas, knowing the starting guards are elite.

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Timberwolves have ‘serious interest’ in signing Lakers’ Rui Hachimura

With LeBron James already conveying his intention to leave the Los Angeles Lakers and Austin Reaves re-signing, Rui Hachimura is now biggest member of the Lakers’ 2025-26 roster whose free agency fate remains uncertain.

The 28-year-old Hachimura has done more than enough to earn a lucrative deal in free agency, and he’s coming off a season where he scored 11.5 points per game and shot 44.3% from three-point range.

Rui Hachimura drives into the paint during a Los Angeles Lakers game. AP

While the Lakers are showing interest in bringing him back, they aren’t the only Western Conference team who has their eyes on Hachimura. In a July 2 Substack article, NBA insider Marc Stein asserted that the Minnesota Timberwolves are prioritizing Hachimura as their top forward target, and are expressing “serious interest” in signing him with Hachimura’s representation.

Minnesota has already been active this offseason, trading for star guard LaMelo Ball from the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Naz Reid, a 2033 unprotected first-round pick, three first-round pick swaps (2028, 2029 and 2030), and three future second-round picks. Minnesota already has one of the league’s biggest stars in Anthony Edwards.

Anthony Edwards celebrates during a Minnesota Timberwolves game. AP

The Lakers’ front office has already faced criticism this season for what many fans feel like is a failure to build a true contending roster around Luka Doncic. There’s still plenty of time for Los Angeles to change this narrative, but if bringing Reaves back and trading for Walker Kessler is all the Lakers accomplish by the end of the offseason, that criticism will feel warranted.

Re-signing Hachimura would be a step in the right direction, even if it still means other moves need to be made afterwards. And if Hachimura doesn’t end up back in Los Angeles, the hope among fans is that he’ll end up somewhere in the Eastern Conference.


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LeBron James signing here would be great, but this is exhausting

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It is completely understandable to be excited over the possibility of LeBron James choosing to play for the Philadelphia 76ers. That was true in the summer of 2018 when James was in his mid-30s and it’s still true now as he’s in his early 40s and potentially embarking upon a farewell tour in the 2026-27 season. After a few days of speculation, we’ve probably all at least thought for a little bit about how cool it would be to see a playoff-plagued franchise like the Sixers exorcise their demons with LeBron James in the middle of all of it in what might be his final season in the NBA.

On some level it’s all understandable. James is probably the greatest player of the 21st century and is widely-regarded as the second-greatest man to ever play basketball. He’s not just any free agent so we’re not just going to get a Shams tweet that announces where he’s signing. Basketball has always been the most individualized North American team sport and James is far from the only star that likes to bask in the rays of attention. Certainly, as his career winds down, there’s no reason to think that behavior would change.

But how much of this do we really need? Is it even fun to track all the leaks? Many felt the Sixers had a chance eight years ago when rumors began to circulate that James or someone in his circle was visiting Malvern Prep as a possible high school for his kids to attend. In 2018, LeBron James did not attend the free agent meeting his representatives had with the Sixers, so how much of a chance did they really have?

Fast forward to present day and the Twitter detectives are billing hours faster than Tyrese Maxey goes coast-to-coast for a fastbreak layup. We’ve gotten an interview with James’ agent Rich Paul in which the starters for all the contenders in this summer’s LeBron sweepstakes are on a whiteboard.  There was an asterisk next to Maxey’s name on the whiteboard fueling all sorts of speculation as to what that meant.

We’ve also had some of the social media sleuthing lead to the possibility of a private plane from Philadelphia to James hometown of Akron, Ohio on Friday morning. Sportsbooks and other prediction markets have updated odds for James’ next team to be more favorable for the Sixers with every inkling of “information.” To reiterate, this kind of circus is not exclusive to James. There’s a reason people say the offseason in the NBA is better than the season. It’s just the biggest circus of all when it’s James.

Ultimately, James can only play for one team when push comes to shove. There are a lot of fanbases who are talking themselves into the hype that comes with their team’s chances, and many of them will not have James on their roster next season. If you’re enjoying the social media speculation, go for it if you must. At this stage in his career, remember it’s probably only a one or two-year commitment and the winner of this summer’s LeBron sweepstakes certainly isn’t getting the player the Lakers got in 2018, the Cavs got in 2014 or the Heat got in 2010. That doesn’t mean James can’t help the Sixers. Their roster for next season is coming together nicely and a point forward type like James who can find open shooters would fit well with what they already have.

But if you’ve decided to sign off from Twitter for the holiday weekend, who can blame you? Sure, this all comes with the territory when it comes to the pursuit of a high-level free agent in the NBA. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t get tiresome. Most of all, no one wins NBA championships during the first week of July. In a lot of ways, the announcement of where James is playing in 2026-27 will feel like the end of something, and it will be. It will be the end of reckless speculation on where James is currently located, who his team is talking to, and what hints they’re putting out.

But it will be the beginning of what really matters and that’s James’ playing days for his next team. I think we’d all agree we’d rather enjoy LeBron making plays on the court for the Sixers in big playoff games in May and potentially June more than we’re enjoying what’s going on now.

Another Dawkins bargain: Wizards land DeAndre Ayton for next to nothing

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The Wizards shored up their center position for next season by acquiring DeAndre Ayton from the Los Angeles Lakers. It’s yet another trademark Will Dawkins trade — the price for Ayton was a guard they didn’t want and a couple second round picks. Add this move to a list that include paying nothing the team wanted to obtain Trae Young from the Atlanta Hawks, and paying a modest price for Anthony Davis.

The Washington Wizards made a smart move in trading for big man DeAndre Ayton. | Getty Images

This isn’t a franchise-altering move, but it’s a smart one nonetheless. While multiple teams have given up on Ayton, including the Lakers, who just paid a heavy price to acquire Ayton’s replacement, he’s not a bad player, and he will upgrade Washington’s backup center spot next season.

Last season, Ayton’s individual production was solidly above average (144 PPA — in PPA, 100 is average and higher is better), though the Lakers were only “about the same” on both ends when he was in the game. That goes for regular season and playoffs.

After spending heavily to acquire Walker Kessler, the Lakers needed to offload Ayton’s relatively modest $8.1 million salary to create financial flexibility for other moves, and get back some future draft resources. That they dealt him for a player they don’t want and a couple second round picks is a bit of an indictment of the former No. 1 overall pick — a guy selected ahead of players like Luka Doncic, Trae Young, Jaren Jackson Jr., and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

Still, a guy one team doesn’t want can still have value to another. For Washington, Ayton checks a few boxes. At full health, he’ll be the primary backup center — slotting into a three-big F/C rotation with Alex Sarr and Davis. With Ayton in the fold, Davis won’t have to spend much time as the titular center. Figure the team will start and finish halves with Davis and Sarr up front and play combinations of the three in between.

Ayton also provides some injury insurance in the likely event that Davis or Sarr gets hurt. Both have injury histories. Sarr is currently recovering from a broken foot suffered during an offseason workout. Both are expected to be ready for training camp, but it’s still wise to have some coverage.

Ayton also provides some flexibility in case Dawkins and Michael Winger change their minds and agree to trade Davis to Golden State or elsewhere. Ayton is no long-term answer in the middle, but neither is Davis. With Ayton, the issues are quality and attitude — he’s not The Guy and hasn’t exhibited the willingness to do the work necessary to be The Guy.

With Davis, the issues are age, health, and expense. When healthy, he’s been terrific.

The move will give Washington an $8.1 million trade “exception” in the form of Ayton’s expiring contract. They’ll also create a $6 million exception because, as suggested by ESPN’s Bobby Marks, they’ll use their existing trade exception for Kelly Olynyk to bring in Ayton — which was set to expire July 9 if they didn’t use it.

Again, nothing about this transaction significantly alters the franchise’s trajectory. Ayton improves their reserve center spot and gives them some flexibility. He’s a temporary solution that fits a current need, and it didn’t cost future assets with significant value. That’s solid work from the front office.

Boston Celtics Daily Links 7/3/26

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The Dallas Mavericks announced their Las Vegas Summer League roster on Friday, and there are several fun additions to the group.

Ryan Nembhard, John Poulakidas and Tyler Smith are some existing Mavs that fans might remember from last season. Nembhard, who busted onto the scene at Summer League last year alongside Cooper Flagg, will likely run a lot of point for the Mavericks early on in the summer. Poulakidas came on later in the season last year, and has earned another go with the Mavs this offseason. Tyler Smith, who also joined the Mavericks late last season, is also in for Summer League.

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The fun here is in the rookies that the Mavericks selected in last month’s NBA Draft. Ninth overall selection Morez Johnson Jr. will debut for Dallas in Summer League, and he will be flanked by 25th overall pick Sergio de Larrea. The Spainard was last seen winning the ACB title with Valencia and is coming over to join not just the summer Mavs, but the actual Dallas Mavericks.

The Mavericks second round selections will also be joining the squad. Tobi Lawal is the extremely athletic forward from Virginia Tech. I can almost guarantee he will do something incredible in Summer League, whether it be a dunk or a block. And perhaps the most shocking development, Russian prospect Vsevolod Ischenko will be joining the Mavs in Vegas. Ischenko is a 6’8” guard that is an interesting dart throw for the Mavs. Now, don’t get your hopes up immediately, as he will likely be stashed in Europe again this year, but it will be fun to see exactly what they’ve got in him right now.

Overall, there is a strong international flavor on this roster. Three Spainards, a Russian, a Canadian, a Nigerian and an Englishman will all be in Vegas. Should at least be an entertaining watch! Be sure and follow along with us here at Mavs Moneyball as we take you through the Las Vegas Summer League.

Rockets Trade Dorian Finney-Smith to Hornets

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The Rockets have traded Dorian Finney-Smith to the Charlotte Hornets for…nothing. In fact the Rockets sent Smith and three second round picks to the Hornets to make sure DFS made it to IAH, or HOU, I’m really not fussy.

I will admit that I was a fan of the signing, and many of you were as well. DFS, at the time, seemed like he might give the Rockets about 75% of Dillon Brooks. As it turned out, he gave the Rockets about 7.5% of Dillon Brooks. This could well be the fault of the ankle injury that sidelined him for most of the season. In fact he only started looking like the player the Rockets thought they were getting sometime in the series with the Lakers. Which was, as it turned out, too little, too late.

The Rockets recent signings all come with one watch word, and that word is flexibility. The signings all expire, more or less, when the deal for Kevin Durant expires. Finney-Smith’s deal had a player option in 28-29, as well as a guarantee for this season, and next. Now he’s going into the Hornets salary exception.

The Rockets traded their Memphis second round pick next season (which should be a good one), and their own 2028, and 2033 second rounders (who knows?). So that was the price to get out of the DFS is CFS experience. Honestly, even if he plays well for Charlotte, this is for the best. It’s unlikely he’ll break out of his career norms, and more likely that at 33 he’ll continue to decline.

While I haven’t loved the Marcus Smart and BogBog deals, I like this one. It’s a fairly cheap way to get out of a mistake, and second round picks are now pretty much the grease for the wheels of NBA commerce at this point.

The deal gives the Rockets a little breathing room this season, and who knows what they might do? Perhaps they’ll sign another older, not especially good player. With the new contract for Tari Eason it makes sense to move on from DFS for any number of reasons.

Dorian Finney-Smith, we hardly knew you. Good look in North Carolina.