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Even though the 2025-26 trade season ended last month, speculation surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future with the Milwaukee Bucks continues to dominate the headlines. The 31-year-old superstar will be trade-eligible again in the offseason, giving ...
Believe it or not, an entire month has passed since the 2026 NBA trade deadline. Is that enough to change our initial impressions on the biggest moves?
The NBA trade deadline came and went Thursday, and Giannis Antetokounmpo, the biggest name on the market, once again stayed with the Milwaukee Bucks. Here are the full details of who went where at the 2025-26 trade deadline:
The NBA rumor mill was bustling at last month's trade deadline, but that's only set up what could be a bigger summer to come. The post NBA Rumors: More Big Names Join Growing 2026 Trade Market appeared first on Heavy Sports.
2026 NBA Trade Deadline Winners, Losers: analysis, recap including James Harden, Anthony Davis deals
The NBA Trade Deadline is in the rear view mirror, and it was wild, both for the trades we did see — James Harden to Cleveland, Anthony Davis to the discount-shopping Wizards — and for the ones we did not. Giannis Antetokounmpo remains in Milwaukee. Ja Morant is still a Grizzly.
The Toronto Raptors are involved in trade rumours.
A rumor of Anthony Edwards moving to Atlanta gained traction after a clip of him speaking with Jalen Johnson during All-Star weekend circulated. While Edwards is an Atlanta native, a trade is unlikely due to his long-term contract with Minnesota and the Timberwolves' commitment to building around him.
Rumors swirl as Evan Mobley and Paolo Banchero emerge as potential summer trade targets, with teams weighing big moves and salary cap flexibility.