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Home»Basketball»NBA Offseason Trade/Free Agent Rumors 2026: Nets, others eyeing Austin Reaves, Minnesota’s Plan B
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NBA Offseason Trade/Free Agent Rumors 2026: Nets, others eyeing Austin Reaves, Minnesota’s Plan B

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NBA Offseason Trade/Free Agent Rumors 2026: Nets, others eyeing Austin Reaves, Minnesota’s Plan B

While the city of New York and its media machine are not paying attention this year because the Knicks are in the Finals — that group usually leads the “What playoff games? Let’s focus on the offseason” push — free agency and trade rumors are heating up fast around the league.

If you want the latest on Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors, follow this link. Here is what else is being talked about.

Re-signing Austin Reaves is at the top of the Lakers’ offseason to-do list. He has proven himself a quality No. 2 option as a scorer and shot creator (plus a guy who can carry the offense for a stretch when Luka Doncic is out), plus he has become a key locker room voice for them.

The question is price. Reaves is 28 and this contract is his one shot at generational wealth, he is not handing out a steep discount to stay with the Lakers as he did with his last contract.

Reaves has leverage this time because he is an unrestricted free agent and there are other teams interested — including Brooklyn coming in at the max, reports Dan Woike of The Athletic.

Multiple front-office sources around the league, granted anonymity to freely discuss an opposing player, expect Reaves to have interest from the Brooklyn Nets, with a four-year, $178.5 million contract expected to be offered. League sources said the Detroit Pistons and Atlanta Hawks are among a group of interested teams that can create space to make competitive offers. Other teams could also emerge.

The Lakers can offer more, both a fifth year and larger raises, with a max of $239.3 million (for five years), but they had hoped to get out cheaper, likely around $200 million. That said, the Lakers really have no choice but to pay a little more and make a deal. Reaves is a proven high-level shot creator who averaged 23.3 points and 5.5 assists a game last season while battling injuries, plus he has strong relationships with Luka Doncic and LeBron James. The Lakers cannot let Reaves just walk for nothing as a free agent — and he doesn’t want to. He wants to stay in Los Angeles, but as noted, this is his first massive contract, and he has to take advantage of his opportunity. It’s a business.

The Lakers have an exclusive negotiating window between now and the start of free agency on June 30. They want to get a deal done, but with Brooklyn lurking, Reaves has leverage.

Minnesota realizes if it wants to compete with the elite teams in the West — Oklahoma City and San Antonio, specifically — it needs another high-level shot creator and scorer to pair with Anthony Edwards. That is why they come up in Giannis Antetokounmpo rumors (although he reportedly does not want to go to the West).

Minnesota also is looking at Kyrie Irving and Ja Morant, report Sam Amick and Eric Nehm at The Athletic.

[Timberwolves president Tim] Connelly pursued stars like Kevin Durant and Antetokounmpo (at the February trade deadline) while showing some level of interest in others like Kyrie Irving and Ja Morant, but has yet to land a high-profile running mate for Anthony Edwards.

To be clear, Dallas has said Kyrie Irving is not available. While other teams take that with a grain of salt, there have been no indications that Dallas is looking to trade Irving in the short term.

Morant is expected to be traded this offseason, although the Grizzlies will wait until the Antetokounmpo drama plays out before making a move, to see whether any teams that strike out with the Greek Freak pivot to Morant. The question is how much are teams willing to trade for Morant? He’s a 26-year-old All-Star and dynamic shot creator, a fan favorite, but one with a lengthy injury history, plus he has missed time due to off-the-court issues. It’s something to watch.

Aprons have teams cautious in free agency

It’s all about the money. Always.

The tax aprons could be a buzzkill on free agency, reports Dan Woike at The Athletic.

“League sources said teams are approaching free agency with increased caution because of the restrictions tied to the league’s first and second tax aprons, potentially leading to more conservative spending than in previous summers.”

The new CBA is the gift that just keeps on giving for fans.

Zach LaVine has a $48.9 million player option for next season with Sacramento, and the expectation is that he is going to take it. While Kings fans may dream of a team swooping in with a multi-year offer, that’s not happening, something Hoopshype’s Michael Scotto laid out.

“[Another team’s offer for LaVine] would have to be something of like a… three-year deal for $100 million, something like that. If you’re Zach LaVine, I don’t see that out there right now. I think ultimately he’s opting in and barring anything of that caliber, that was kind of the expectation I was told and a lot of people around the league have surmised that as well. So I do think ultimately he’s opting in.”

Expect his name to come up a lot in trade rumors during the season and around next February’s deadline.

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