Who won the NBA offseason? Grading all 30 teams for signings, deals and draft
Analysts graded every NBA team’s offseason moves, with several contenders boosted by signings, trades and draft picks as the league’s major deals wrapped up.
- On Monday, analysts released comprehensive NBA offseason grades evaluating roster adjustments, trades, and signings for teams across the league, marking the conclusion of the primary player movement window.
- Front offices prioritized cultural shifts and operational efficiency this summer, seeking to maximize roster flexibility while balancing immediate performance needs with long-term financial stability.
- Bolstering their frontcourt, the Philadelphia 76ers re-signed center Andre Drummond to enhance defensive depth, while the Orlando Magic face questions regarding offensive consistency after a quiet offseason.
- Roster changes have recalibrated the Eastern Conference, with the Indiana Pacers and the Philadelphia 76ers emerging as teams with distinct defensive identities aiming to challenge the Boston Celtics and Brooklyn Nets.
- With the bulk of NBA offseason transactions complete, organizations shift focus to upcoming training camp preparations, assessing their new lineups to determine readiness for the upcoming season.
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Who won the NBA offseason? Grading all 30 teams for signings, deals and draft
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The 2026 NBA offseason was one of the most intriguing in recent memory, from LeBron James’ shocking decision to sign with the Philadelphia 76ers to the Miami Heat’s acquisition of Giannis Antetokounmpo. That’s not to mention the fact that Kawhi Leonard got traded from the LA Clippers back to the Toronto Raptors in a deal that now appears on its way to becoming null and void, or the fact that the Hornets finally decided to part ways with LaMelo B…
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