The 2026 NBA trade deadline has concluded, featuring significant deals that reshaped several teams' rosters. Milwaukee Bucks retained Giannis Antetokounmpo but face uncertainty about his future this summer. Other stars like Anthony Davis and Jaren Jackson Jr. were traded, setting the stage for an active offseason.
The 2026 NBA trade deadline brought notable transactions, including the moves of All-Stars such as Darius Garland, James Harden, Jaren Jackson Jr., Anthony Davis, and Trae Young. Teams like Memphis and Dallas prioritized future draft assets by trading away key players like Jaren Jackson and Anthony Davis. Washington and Utah, the new destinations for Davis and Jackson, may not push aggressively for wins in the remaining games.
Milwaukee opted not to trade Giannis Antetokounmpo at the deadline, prompting his reaction: 'Legends don't chase.' However, the Bucks are expected to pursue a deal this summer, leveraging a likely lottery pick—potentially the lesser of their own and New Orleans' selection—along with picks in 2031 and 2033 to either convince him to extend in October or facilitate a trade. Antetokounmpo's future remains the offseason's central storyline, with suitors like the Knicks, Timberwolves, Warriors, and Heat previously offering assets excluding their core stars.
Other potential summer candidates include Ja Morant, whose trade value dipped after Memphis acquired seven first-round picks by dealing Jackson and Desmond Bane. Michael Porter Jr. impressed in Brooklyn, positioning the Nets for a high-value deal post-deadline. In Los Angeles, the Clippers traded Harden and Ivica Zubac, raising questions about Kawhi Leonard's role amid an ongoing Aspiration investigation that could impact his contract. Leonard has played at an All-NBA level recently but faces durability concerns.
Teams like Cleveland may revisit offers involving Evan Mobley if playoffs disappoint, while Orlando could consider Paolo Banchero in a swap. The Lakers appear headed for a split with LeBron James, shifting focus to building around Luka Dončić. These developments highlight a league bracing for pivotal offseason decisions.