NBA free agency updates: What's next for Sixers
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Follow along with NBA.com's live blog during the 2026 free agent period as players like LeBron James and James Harden seek new contracts.
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NBA free agency 2026: New York Knicks sign Andre Drummond on one-year deal after Philadelphia 76ers exit
India, July 4 -- The Andre Drummond has found a new home after agreeing to a one-year, $3.9 million deal with the New York Knicks. The veteran center joins New York following the departure of Mitchell Robinson,
Cameron Carr, the No. 24 pick in the NBA draft, looks to be NBA-ready.
Giannis Antetokounmpo to Heat, Kawhi Leonard to Raptors, Jaylen Brown to 76ers. And LeBron James is likely coming East. Pistons need lineup upgrade.
Anthony Davis isn't a free agent but he's still commanding a ton of attention this NBA offseason. The Washington Wizards have already said they have no interest in trading Davis, especially since he's eligible for a contract extension.
Any concerns that the new lottery odds and the ever-present fear of overspending in the apron era would make for a dull 2026 NBA offseason disappeared almost immediately.
Major NBA moves have already gone down this offseason, none bigger than the late-night blockbuster that ended a year-long Giannis Antetokounmpo trade saga. The Milwaukee Bucks finally dealt the two-time MVP to the Miami Heat for four players,
The NBA, and the Boston Celtics by extension, are set to test out one major potential rule change in the looming NBA summer leagues, which begin this weekend. The Celtics won't take the floor for the first time until July 10 in Las Vegas,
