Free Agents
Nba buyout market features notable players after trade deadline
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The NBA buyout market has opened following the trade deadline, offering teams opportunities to add talent on minimum contracts before the playoffs. Players like Russell Westbrook and Chris Paul top lists of potential free agents, while specific moves include Mike Conley rejoining the Timberwolves and the Pelicans waiving Dalen Terry. Restrictions apply, such as the March 1 waiver deadline for playoff eligibility.
Following the completion of the 2026 NFL Draft, 14 of the top 100 free agents remain available on the open market. The initial waves of free agency have concluded, leaving several notable veterans without new teams. Teams continue to address roster needs through gradual signings as the calendar moves into quieter months.
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As the 2026 MLB season begins, several prominent players face crucial contract years that could shape their free-agent futures. Standouts include pitchers like Tarik Skubal and Chris Sale, alongside position players such as Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Trent Grisham, all aiming to build on recent performances.
The Texas Rangers non-tendered outfielder Adolis García and catcher Jonah Heim ahead of Friday's deadline, making the 2023 World Series contributors free agents. The club also non-tendered relievers Josh Sborz and Jacob Webb as part of efforts to rebuild the roster younger and cheaper. Both García and Heim, who were All-Stars and Gold Glove winners in 2023, have seen production decline since the championship.
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The Atlanta Braves are prioritizing a shortstop, rotation improvements, and bullpen reconstruction, but may also seek additional hitting depending on their shortstop pursuit. President of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos indicated openness to re-signing Marcell Ozuna or adding a designated hitter. The team's potential free-agent loss of Ozuna highlights the need to address offensive gaps.