There is still a lot of NBA basketball left to play, as the 2024 playoffs have yet to begin, but there is already some information about how teams could continue to make roster changes.
Here is some early NBA offseason intel from around the league, along with an injury update on Sacramento Kings wing Kevin Huerter:
According to multiple league sources who have told NBA Analysis Network, the growing sentiment around the NBA is that Donovan Mitchell plans to remain with the Cleveland Cavaliers after his current contract expires.
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Granted, it’s early in the process of how star players make decisions. Regardless, If that holds, the Cavs could become a trade buyer to watch as they continue to shape the roster around Mitchell.
As the San Antonio Spurs continue to see historic results from Victor Wembanyama and remain excited to do so on a nightly basis as the 2023-24 season plays out, the focus will naturally shift to adding more talent around him when the offseason arrives.
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Sources tell NBA Analysis Network that the Spurs have done due diligence on backcourt options as they monitor the trade market for guards to pair with Wembanyama. San Antonio’s results with Tre Jones and Wembanyama serve as significant optimism for how the team could execute after a backcourt upgrade.
Wembanyama recently expressed his confidence in how the Spurs front office is approaching the long-term future with him in mind. He understands the clear objective is for him to impact the team positively on the court, but sees an alignment in their development.
“I couldn’t ask for better,” Wembanyama said. “Of course, my job is to be on the court and make baskets, but the fact that we work together, it is the best for both our developments.”
If the Spurs front office needs his insight, Wembanyama will provide it.
“I’m ready to be involved, to collaborate, to give, and to help in any way I can,” Wembanyama said.
With an expensive payroll for a team with a losing record in the Eastern Conference, the Atlanta Hawks could continue a cost-cutting process already begun this season by trading John Collins to the Utah Jazz in what proved to be a salary dump move.
Capela will earn $22.3 million on an expiring salary during the 2024-25 season. Sources tell NBA Analysis Network that the team desires to expand Onyeka Okongwu‘s role in the future, making Capela a trade candidate to watch this summer.
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The Dallas Mavericks discussed trading for Capela with the Hawks last summer, but they were unwilling to include their lottery pick or any of their young developmental prospects in a trade package. It remains to be seen what type of trade return Atlanta could command for Capela as his 30th birthday looms on May 18.
League sources tell NBA Analysis Network that Kevin Huerter is expected to miss the remainder of the 2023-24 season, even if the Sacramento Kings were to qualify for the postseason.