NBA free agency in the summer of 2025 felt like it was over as soon as it started. The first 48 hours of free agency brought a rash of signings and a few big trades, but things quieted down quickly with almost zero available cap space around the league. Once the Brooklyn Nets used their cap space to take on bad contracts for future assets, the league’s restricted free agents felt a crush and have been in limbo ever since.
NBA free agency feels like one big waiting game right now as the basketball world descends upon Las Vegas for Summer League. Al Horford seems destined to sign the
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