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The first domino has fallen, and it was a surprise. The Memphis Grizzlies sent Desmond Bane to the Orlando Magic for Kenatvious Caldwell-Pope, Cole Anthony and FOUR unprotected first-round picks as well as one lightly protected pick swap.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNVIDEO: Spurs Star Victor Wembanyama Shows Off Kung-Fu Skills During Offseason Trip To ChinaVictor Wembanyama has taken a detour few NBA stars would ever consider. Instead of spending his offseason in the gym or on vacation, the San Antonio Spurs phenom has embarked on a deeply spiritual and physical journey at the legendary Shaolin Temple in China.
With the conclusion of the NBA Finals comes the start of the trade season, and while a new champion has yet to be crowned, there has already been a shakeup in The Association. Here are the latest trades in the NBA with grades on the biggest ones from yours truly: June 15: Magic acquire Desmond Bane Grizzlies receive: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope,
The San Antonio Spurs are caught up in more than their fair share of offseason rumors. The Spurs have been linked to trade targets Kevin Durant and Giannis Antetokounmpo, free agents like Naz Reid, and are expected to draft Dylan Harper second overall.
While the first day of NBA free agency is typically filled with activity, there's belief around the league that the 2025 NBA draft will be the most hectic time of the offseason.
The Spurs are blessed with generational talent in Victor Wembanyama and De'Aaron Fox, yet still a move or two away from full contention. Let’s break down three realistic players who could push them over the edge and three players who will likely not be acquired.
When an offseason begins, fans tend to be hyper-focused on a small group of teams. It obviously starts with the ones that might have superstars to trade. Unsurprisingly, this has thrust the Milwaukee Bucks (with Giannis Antetokounmpo) and Phoenix Suns (with Kevin Durant) into the center of the offseason discussion.
The Boston Celtics were dealt two brutal blows in their second-round playoff series against the New York Knicks. Not only did they lose the series and were eliminated from the playoffs, but they also saw superstar forward Jayson Tatum go down with a torn Achilles.
There was widespread skepticism during the 2024 offseason about the Cavaliers ' decision to continue moving forward with their four-player core of Donovan Mitchell, Darius Garland, Jarrett Allen, and Evan Mobley after the team struggled to get past the upstart Magic in round one of the playoffs and then was defeated soundly in round two by the eventual champion Celtics.