NBA offseason 2025 – 10 groups to look at this summer season

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If the 2025 NBA offseason resembles this season’s commerce deadline, then there can be no scarcity of storylines.

Earlier this season, in a one-week interval main into Feb. 6, All-Stars Luka Doncic, Jimmy Butler III, Zach LaVine and De’Aaron Fox had been all traded. Now, the main focus turns to Milwaukee Bucks huge man Giannis Antetokounmpo, Phoenix Suns ahead Kevin Durant and a lot of stars with unsure futures.

The Bucks and Suns are among the many 10 groups we’re watching carefully this summer season — an inventory that additionally contains the 2024 champion Boston Celtics — that would change the panorama of the offseason.

Leap to a staff:
Celtics | Nets | Nuggets
Warriors | Rockets | Lakers
Bucks | Magic | Suns | Spurs

Boston Celtics

“The CBA has been well-known for years. So there are penalties related to being at sure ranges, and we all know that. You simply weigh that. You weigh the place we’re. You weigh the whole lot else, then you definitely make these selections.”

— Brad Stevens, Might 2025

Stevens, the Celtics’ president of basketball operations, is properly conscious of their $500 million projected payroll and the roster restrictions that include being over the wage cap’s second apron.

Nonetheless, not like final season, when profitable an NBA championship justified its excessive payroll, Boston’s roster is underneath the microscope after shedding within the second spherical of the playoffs, throughout which famous person Jayson Tatum tore his Achilles.

The Celtics are $23 million over the second apron, and until the Brooklyn Nets are keen to soak up the $30.7 million expiring contract of heart Kristaps Porzingis, there is no such thing as a direct path to getting underneath it with one singular commerce. Shedding wage will doubtless occur in a number of strikes.

Contemplating that Tatum, Jaylen Brown and Derrick White are underneath contract by means of a minimum of the 2028-29 season, Boston has to stability slicing prices with its championship objectives.

Boston’s roster restrictions if it stays over the second apron embody the lack to:

  • Combination contracts despatched out in a commerce

  • Use greater than 100% of the traded participant exception

  • Ship out money

  • Use a preexisting commerce exception

  • Signal a waived participant with a wage of a minimum of $14.1 million

The Celtics’ 2033 first-round decide will turn out to be frozen (their 2032 decide is already) in the event that they end the 2025-26 over the second apron.


Brooklyn Nets

“For those who’re going after max-level expertise, they must robotically and completely change the trajectory of your staff. This cannot be like let’s go get this [guy] and lock ourselves into being a 6-7 seed. After we go all-in, you are going in to compete on the highest degree and contend.”

— Sean Marks, April 2025

The Nets have two issues no different staff has this offseason: 4 first-round picks in June and greater than $40 million in cap area.

Nonetheless, not like the 2019 offseason when Durant and Kyrie Irving signed as free brokers, the present roster shouldn’t be championship prepared, even with the addition of an All-NBA participant.

Subsequently, Brooklyn is a candidate to signal free brokers to bloated contracts (much like what the Indiana Pacers did with Bruce Brown in 2023), take again wage in change for draft picks and goal restricted free brokers with a suggestion sheet.

Brooklyn shouldn’t be allowed to make use of most of its obtainable cap area within the common season. Groups must spend 90% of the wage cap by the primary day of the common season. Together with its 4 firsts, Brooklyn has $79 million in wage and might want to spend a further $60 million.


“We positively want to determine a strategy to get extra depth. It looks like the groups which have longer rotations, the longer benches, are those who’re profitable. Indiana, OKC, Minnesota.”

Nikola Jokic, Might 2025

Feedback from the three-time MVP didn’t catch Nuggets president Josh Kroenke off guard. “I heard Jokic’s feedback loud and clear. I imply, I feel that I used to be considering that earlier than these phrases got here out of his mouth,” he stated final month.

Jokic has three years left on his contract, and there is a sense of urgency to enhance the roster, particularly the bench. The Nuggets’ starters averaged 94.4 factors within the common season, essentially the most by any staff because the 1986-87 season, per ESPN Analysis.

The Nuggets have three choices to strengthen their depth.

  • Develop former draft picks Jalen Pickett, Peyton Watson, Julian Strawther, Hunter Tyson and DaRon Holmes into constant rotational gamers.

  • By way of trades. As a result of Denver has one first-round decide in 2031 or 2032 obtainable, its lone tangible asset is Michael Porter Jr. The ahead averaged a career-high 18.2 factors this season and is owed $38.3 and $40.8 million, respectively, within the subsequent two seasons. Denver additionally has the mixed $13.5 million in wage of Zeke Nnaji and Dario Saric. As a result of Denver is projected to be a primary apron staff, it isn’t allowed to take again wage in a commerce.

  • By way of free company. This path appears unlikely because the Nuggets are high heavy with the salaries of Jokic, Jamal Murray, Porter and Aaron Gordon comprising 82% of their whole payroll. Plus, the primary yr of Murray’s extension places Denver over the primary apron once more. Until a commerce materializes to filter wage, Denver has solely the veterans minimal exception obtainable.


“We’re good at giving up no matter it takes. It simply relies on how good we predict that can make our staff. I feel the one subject with mortgaging the long run is you simply do not need to get caught. I do not need to get caught in a state of affairs the place we quit a ton, put all our chips in, after which 10 video games into the season, we’ve a catastrophic damage, there’s nowhere to go after which we’re caught for 4 or 5 years.”

— Mike Dunleavy Jr., Might 2025

Golden State normal supervisor Dunleavy has the draft property to go all-in.

The Warriors are allowed to commerce as much as 4 first-round picks beginning the evening of the draft: 2026, 2028, 2030 (if 1-20) and 2032. Additionally they have the correct to swap firsts within the subsequent seven years if their 2030 decide is within the high 20.

However the subject can be whether or not the Warriors can put collectively a wage package deal that’s substantial sufficient for a commerce with out together with Draymond Green or Jimmy Butler III. Curry, Butler and Inexperienced comprise 85% of Golden State’s payroll. The remaining six gamers underneath contract will earn a complete of $30 million subsequent season. The wage constraints are why Jonathan Kuminga performs a crucial half within the Warriors’ offseason.

The Warriors are anticipated to tender him a $7.9 million one-year qualifying provide, making him a restricted free agent. With Brooklyn as the one staff to supply a beginning wage of $20 million or extra (Golden State would have the correct to match), the most suitable choice could possibly be exploring a sign-and-trade.

There are two challenges in a sign-and-trade apart from Kuminga having to signal a minimum of a three-year contract with the primary season assured. First, solely 50% of Kuminga’s outgoing wage is utilized in a commerce, not the total quantity. (For instance, if the wage within the first yr is $30 million, $15 million counts as outgoing wage and $30 million is incoming for the buying staff.)

Golden State can be $25 million under the primary apron. It might not be allowed to commerce for a participant incomes greater than that quantity until further wage is included.


“I feel continuity for continuity’s sake is not what we’re making an attempt to attain. Continuity is nice, however the aim in the end is to construct a championship staff. And if we predict that there is a transfer or a sequence of strikes that make it extra doubtless we can be that then, then we might ignore continuity, and we do these strikes.”

— Rafael Stone (through Houston Chronicle)

If the Rockets’ GM is keen to forsake continuity to amass an All-NBA participant, then anticipate them to be aggressive this offseason.

Houston checks the three most necessary packing containers to amass a famous person:

  • Draft fairness: Houston has 5 tradeable firsts within the subsequent seven years, together with the tenth decide on this yr’s draft and unprotected firsts in 2027 (Phoenix) and 2029 (Phoenix or Dallas). The Rockets can even commerce first-round picks in 2028, 2030 and 2032.

  • Controllable contracts: The Rockets have 5 gamers — Jabari Smith Jr., Tari Eason, Reed Sheppard, Cam Whitmore and Amen Thompson — on first-round rookie contracts.

  • Sizable contracts: Alperen Sengun and Jalen Green signed rookie extensions final October. The poison tablet restriction of their contracts will get lifted July 1, making them commerce eligible. Each gamers are set to earn $33 million subsequent season. Brooks has two years left on his contract ($22.1 million and $20.9 million).

The Rockets even have till June 29 to train Fred VanVleet‘s $44.9 million staff possibility. Houston’s determination on VanVleet will play an necessary function in its monetary flexibility in trades and retaining free agent Steven Adams.

The Rockets had been at their finest of their first-round sequence in opposition to Golden State when Adams was paired with Sengun. When each gamers had been on the courtroom this postseason, Houston was a plus-30.7 factors per 100 possessions in comparison with plus-30 within the common season.

Houston is correct on the first apron when together with the staff choices of VanVleet, Aaron Holiday and non-guaranteed contract of Jock Landale.


“I feel once you make an enormous commerce on the deadline the place you commerce your beginning heart for some extent guard, after all, that is going to create vital points with the roster, and we noticed a few of these play out. We all know this offseason, one in all our major objectives goes to be so as to add measurement in our frontcourt on the heart place.”

— Rob Pelinka, Might 2025

Lakers GM Pelinka tried to amass Charlotte Hornets heart Mark Williams on the deadline to supply Luka Doncic with a lob risk and assist fill the outlet made by buying and selling away Anthony Davis. However the commerce was rescinded after a failed bodily.

Whereas the Lakers do not need cap area to signal free agent Myles Turner, for instance, Los Angeles does have a 2031 or 2032 first-round decide, 5 years of decide swaps, 2024 first-round decide Dalton Knecht and over $70 million in expiring contracts (Reaves, Dorian Finney-Smith, Rui Hachimura, Maxi Kleber and Gabe Vincent) to make use of in a commerce.

The Lakers will proceed to juggle a win-now method with LeBron James on the roster and constructing a sustainable roster for the long run centered round Doncic. He’s eligible to signal a four-year, $229 million extension on Aug. 2.


Milwaukee Bucks

“Me not having a second championship — I look again at my profession and everyone can say, ‘Oh, unimaginable profession, energetic Corridor of Famer, first poll, no matter. However me, my private aim, if I’m not in a position to assist my staff win a second ring, I am letting down myself.”

— Giannis Antetokounmpo, April 2025 (through Thanalysis podcast)

The Bucks would be the heart of the NBA universe this offseason for 2 causes.

ESPN’s Shams Charania reported in mid-Might that Antetokounmpo is open to exploring whether or not his finest long-term match is remaining with the Bucks or elsewhere.

Antetokounmpo is underneath contract for the following three seasons, with 2027-28 as a participant possibility. The 30-year-old two-time MVP can be eligible to signal a four-year, $293.4 million extension within the 2026 offseason — both with the Bucks or a brand new staff.

And like every offseason, Milwaukee is on the clock to place a championship across the former MVP.

Enhancing the top-heavy roster might show tough this summer season. Milwaukee can’t commerce a number of first-round picks and presently can transfer solely its 2031 or 2032 decide. Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard and Kyle Kuzma will earn a mixed $130 million of the Bucks’ $164 million in payroll subsequent season.

Lillard will flip 35 in July and is owed $113 million over the following two seasons whereas recovering from a torn Achilles. Lopez, Bobby Portis, Taurean Prince, Kevin Porter Jr. and Gary Trent Jr. all might turn out to be free brokers this summer season. (Portis and Porter have participant choices.) There are positives, nevertheless. Milwaukee is now not in monetary purgatory and may add in free company or through commerce. It additionally performs in a wide-open Jap Convention, the place there is no such thing as a prohibitive favourite subsequent season.


“We’re able to sort of flip the web page on our rebuild and enter the following stage of our staff and have a look at it by means of a extra win-now lens.”

— Jeff Weltman, April 2025

We do not need to name Weltman conservative, however Orlando’s head of basketball operations has tried to string the needle in drafting, growing, retaining and competing for a top-six seed within the Jap Convention lately.

Since 2021, Orlando has constructed by means of the draft. The Magic have a league-high 9 gamers chosen within the draft and solely two — Wendell Carter Jr. and Gary Harris — acquired through commerce. The technique has briefly labored, with Orlando reaching the primary spherical of the playoffs in consecutive seasons. However it has additionally didn’t advance each occasions, and with the primary years of Franz Wagner and Jalen Suggs‘ extensions set to start, the Magic venture to be over the posh tax and first apron.

How the Magic take the following step relies on Weltman’s adjustment when wholesome, and whether or not Orlando can compete for a top-four seed within the Jap Convention. The Magic went by means of the common season with their high 4 scorers — Paolo Banchero, Suggs, Franz Wagner and Moritz Wagner — every lacking a minimum of 20 video games. The staff’s core of Banchero, Suggs and Wagner performed simply six video games collectively and three% of Orlando’s possessions.

The Magic have the draft property and contracts to be aggressive this offseason if further assist is required from the skin. The Magic turned the primary staff because the 2016-17 Oklahoma City Thunder to rank final in 3-point share and attain the postseason. Not solely have they got two firsts on this yr’s draft, however the means to commerce as much as 4 within the subsequent seven years. Additionally they have the correct to swap firsts every season.


Phoenix Suns

“I would like my profession to finish on my phrases, that is the one factor. That is the one factor I am frightened about. ‘Trigger I see loads of dudes that do not get that chance, so I need to hold placing in that work to make that alternative by myself.”

— Kevin Durant, through “The Draymond Inexperienced Present with Baron Davis”

If Antetokounmpo is 1A on groups’ want lists this offseason, then Durant is an in depth 1B.

The 37-year-old averaged 26.6 factors final season, sixth most within the NBA, and has averaged fewer than 25 factors solely as soon as, his rookie season.

After two underachieving and costly seasons, the Suns will doubtless reset their roster, beginning with exploring trades for the All-Star. Durant is within the final yr of his contract, and with out an extension or commerce, the Suns threat shedding him for nothing subsequent offseason.

There are three elements that would play a task within the commerce package deal Phoenix might obtain:

  • Can Phoenix drop under the second apron to mixture contracts despatched out? Or under the primary apron to make use of greater than 100% of the traded participant exception? The Suns are a projected $25 million over the second apron however might shed vital wage if Cody Martin ($8.7 million) is waived, Vasilije Micic‘s $8.1 million staff possibility is declined and Bradley Beal is purchased out of his contract. The identical apron guidelines apply to groups involved in buying Durant’s $54.6 million wage.

  • Is Durant keen to signal a two-year, $112 million extension together with his new staff?

  • Is the staff buying and selling for Durant nonetheless in place to compete for a championship?


“It simply reveals that they don’t seem to be right here to waste time they usually’re keen to take the following step on time. We’re shifting ahead. I feel it is a good step within the constructing of our future.”

Victor Wembanyama, February 2025

Like Houston, San Antonio suits the necessities — draft property, younger gamers, sizable contracts and a win-now roster — so as to add a 3rd star subsequent to Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox.

Not solely does San Antonio have two picks within the lottery, together with No. 2, however the Spurs even have the correct to swap firsts with the Atlanta Hawks in 2026, the Hawks’ unprotected first in 2027 and a number of different decide swaps. The Spurs are additionally allowed to commerce two of their very own first-round picks (2029 and 2031 or 2030 and 2032). The Spurs have 17 second-rounders obtainable to commerce.

Additionally they have a bonus of economic flexibility to mixture contracts despatched out and take again extra wage in a commerce. Coming into the offseason, San Antonio is $32 and $44 million under each respective aprons. Not together with Fox and Wembanyama, the Spurs have 10 gamers incomes between $3 to $27 million.



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