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2026 NBA Rumors Live Updates with Latest News, Free Agency Buzz and Grades

B/R NBA StaffJul 5, 2026, updated 3 min ago

With a bunch of big-time moves already in the books, the NBA's transaction craze has slowed to a crawl. And yet, even with all that's already happened, we still have a few massive dominoes left to fall.

LeBron James Watch 4.0 continues as we wait to see which of the destinations that made The Whiteboard he ends up choosing. James Harden and Draymond Green will presumably hash out their futures once the four-time MVP does.

Meanwhile, Jalen Duren and Peyton Watson continue to float around the restricted free agency market. They surely won't be left unsigned for much longer.

As we continue to sift through more NBA news, here's WHAT TO KNOW so far:

  • The Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves and Philadelphia 76ers are the five inner circle teams for LeBron James on Rich Paul's whiteboard.
  • An Ohio homecoming with the Cavs is "looking more and more like the scenario to beat". Paul has said the decision might not come in the next few days.
  • All but one or two NBA teams have called Rich Paul about LeBron James in free agency. The Jaylen Brown trade "changed everything" according to Paul.
  • The Los Angeles Lakers are expressing interest in Jonas Valančiūnas, Kevon Looney and Moussa Diabaté as backup centers. Rui Hachimura is not expected to return.
  • Nuggets forward Peyton Watson wants $25 million per year on a new contract. Denver's ownership may be willing to blow past the second apron to keep him.

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More Housekeeping by the Washington Wizards

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Washington Wizards lead assistant David Vanterpool will be transitioning into a front-office role ahead of next season, according to The Athletic's Josh Robbins. His position on head coach Brian Keefe's staff will be filled by Adam Caporn, who has been an assistant with the Wiz since 2024-25 and is also the head honcho of the Australian men's national basketball team.

These changes follow Washington bringing Patrick Ewing and former Charlotte Hornets and Orlando Magic head coach Steve Clifford on as assistants.

Though these additions and transitions can seem purely cosmetic, the Wizards are under pressure to be more competitive next season after trading for Anthony Davis and Trae Young, the latter of whom they just gave a four-year, $212.8 million deal. Any changes they make are therefore notable.

If nothing else, the reshuffling presumably puts additional pressure on Keefe. Washington now has two capable replacements on staff, in Clifford and Caporn, should the season travel off the rails.

Vanterpool's transition to the front office is also worth clocking. He was previously considered a head-coaching candidate for multiple vacancies, so this move raises some eyebrows. Granted, it's not totally out of left field. Vanterpool was on the front-office track back in 2013 before deciding to go the coaching route.

The New York Knicks Tried Trading for Moussa Diabaté

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Prior to signing Andre Drummond, the New York Knicks were monitoring the availability of Charlotte Hornets center Moussa Diabaté, according to Marc Stein and Jake Fischer of The Stein Line.

It'll be interesting to see whether New York's pursuit continues with Drummond in tow. He replaces some of Mitchell Robinson's offensive rebounding while potentially adding a stretch element from the corners, but he's not nearly as mobile or versatile on the defensive end.

Diabaté is a better across-the-board fit even though he doesn't bring the prospect of a three-point shot. His finishing through contact and at the rim outstrips that from Drummond, and he contested noticeably more shots at the hoop per 100 possessions last year despite spending more time on non-bigs than his elder counterpart.

Whether Charlotte would move its 24-year-old big man is debatable. Having Naz Reid, Hannes Steinbach and Ryan Kalkbrenner could make it easier, but only the latter profiles as a true 5.

Still, the Hornets have signaled a commitment to the bigger picture since the season ended by trading LaMelo Ball and Miles Bridges. With Diabaté speeding toward free agency next summer, moving him and his $2.5 million expiring salary would fit that same motif.

The Denver Nuggets Have 'Rebuffed' Cam Johnson Trade Offers

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Sources told Marc Stein and Jake Fischer of The Stein Line that the Denver Nuggets have "rebuffed several trade offers from teams attempting to pry away Cam Johnson."

This news comes amid speculation that Denver is willing to enter the second apron and bring back restricted free agent Peyton Watson without moving around other money. Many pegged Johnson as a likely cost-cutting casualty given how much Christian Braun's trade value has declined entering the first season of a five-year, $125.5 million extension.

Take all of this with a big ol' bowl of skepticism. All of us should believe the Nuggets will go into the second apron when we see it.

They are less than $3 million away from crossing the threshold without factoring in Watson's next deal, and assuming they waive Jonas Valančiūnas. Re-signing Swatterson could put them north of $30 million past the NBA's pseudo hard-cap.

It's tough to imagine the governing Kroenkes ponying up that much for the same roster that just got bounced in the first round. If anything, this newfound willingness to break open the piggy bank feels like a publicity stunt in the wake of reporting that Nikola Jokić may delay signing an extension.

Multiple Teams are Making Jonathan Kuminga a Priority

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Jonathan Kuminga is drawing interest from the Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Lakers and Atlanta Hawks, according to Jake Fischer and Marc Stein of The Stein Line. While it's nice to be wanted, none of these teams are positioned to pay the 23-year-old that much money.

Cleveland and Los Angeles only have minimums available. Atlanta still has Kuminga's Bird rights after declining his $23.4 million team option but is around $10 million away from the luxury tax.

Milwaukee still has the $15 million mid-level exception to dangle and plenty of room beneath the luxury tax. Whether it wants to allocate touches to Kuminga with Nate Ament, Brayden Burries, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Tyler Herro and Ryan Rollins all still on the roster is a different story.

Sign-and-trade scenarios could emerge. The Hawks are willing to facilitate to them, per Stein and Fischer. Reading between the lines, with Cleveland toeing the second apron and unable to acquire a player via sign-and-trade, it feels like Kuminga-to-the-Lakers could be picking up steam.

LeBron James' Return to the Cleveland Cavaliers is Picking Up Steam

ESPN Cleveland posted a picture of LeBron James in Akron, Ohio, with his St. Vincent St. Mary high school teammates and Cleveland Cavaliers assistant general manger Brandon Weems. The internet is reacting as you might expect: by declaring his return to wine and gold fait accompli.

Fortunately for the other suitors who made a cameo on the now-infamous Whiteboard, LeBron has been known to revisit his Ohio roots in the offseason even when he's not playing in Cleveland.

Unfortunately for those same teams, a third reunion with the Cavs is "looking more and more like the scenario to beat," according to Jake Fischer and Marc Stein over at The Stein Line.

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