NBA Offseason Tracker 2025: Complete List of Free Agency Deals, Extensions & Trades for All 30 Teams

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The 2025 NBA offseason has delivered the chaos, drama, and surprises that fans have come to expect. With blockbuster trades, big-money extensions, and key free agency signings, all 30 teams have been busy reshaping their rosters. From championship contenders to rebuilding franchises, every front office has made moves that will impact the 2025–26 season and beyond.

 

Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of every significant move across the NBA so far this offseason:

 

 

 

Eastern Conference

 

Atlantic Division

 

Boston Celtics:

 

Signed: Jonas Valančiūnas (2 yrs, $25M)

 

Re-signed: Derrick White (4 yrs, $100M extension)

 

Traded: Payton Pritchard to Detroit for a future second-rounder

 

 

Brooklyn Nets:

 

Signed: Patrick Beverley (1 yr, $3.2M)

 

Traded: Dorian Finney-Smith and Cam Thomas to Utah for multiple second-round picks

 

 

New York Knicks:

 

Extended: Jalen Brunson (4 yrs, $190M extension)

 

Re-signed: Isaiah Hartenstein (3 yrs, $50M)

 

Traded: Evan Fournier to Charlotte for cash considerations

 

 

Philadelphia 76ers:

 

Signed: Paul George (4 yrs, $212M)

 

Traded: Tobias Harris in a sign-and-trade to Indiana

 

Re-signed: Tyrese Maxey (5 yrs, $205M max extension)

 

 

Toronto Raptors:

 

Signed: Killian Hayes (2 yrs, $8M)

 

Traded: Bruce Brown to the Clippers for a future pick

 

Re-signed: Gary Trent Jr. (3 yrs, $45M)

 

 

 

 

Central Division

 

Chicago Bulls:

 

Signed: Markelle Fultz (2 yrs, $16M)

 

Re-signed: DeMar DeRozan (3 yrs, $84M)

 

Traded: Zach LaVine to Sacramento for Davion Mitchell and draft capital

 

 

Cleveland Cavaliers:

 

Extended: Donovan Mitchell (4 yrs, $208M)

 

Re-signed: Isaac Okoro (3 yrs, $36M)

 

Signed: Otto Porter Jr. (1 yr, veteran minimum)

 

 

Detroit Pistons:

 

Signed: Malik Monk (3 yrs, $48M)

 

Traded: Jaden Ivey to Washington for Kyle Kuzma

 

Hired: Charles Lee as new head coach

 

 

Indiana Pacers:

 

Signed: Tobias Harris (2 yrs, $40M)

 

Re-signed: Obi Toppin (4 yrs, $60M)

 

Traded: Buddy Hield to Atlanta for draft compensation

 

 

Milwaukee Bucks:

 

Re-signed: Khris Middleton (2 yrs, $70M)

 

Signed: Delon Wright (1 yr, $5M)

 

Extended: Giannis Antetokounmpo (2 yrs, $120M extension)

 

 

 

 

Southeast Division

 

Atlanta Hawks:

 

Traded: Clint Capela to Oklahoma City for future picks

 

Acquired: Buddy Hield from Indiana

 

Re-signed: Saddiq Bey (3 yrs, $39M)

 

 

Charlotte Hornets:

 

Signed: Austin Rivers (1 yr, minimum)

 

Traded: Miles Bridges to Denver in a sign-and-trade

 

Drafted: No. 3 overall – Harrison Wallace (SG, Arkansas)

 

 

Miami Heat:

 

Re-signed: Caleb Martin (4 yrs, $48M)

 

Signed: Joe Ingles (1 yr, minimum)

 

Traded: Duncan Robinson to Dallas for Tim Hardaway Jr.

 

 

Orlando Magic:

 

Extended: Paolo Banchero (5 yrs, $215M max extension)

 

Signed: D’Angelo Russell (2 yrs, $40M)

 

Re-signed: Goga Bitadze (2 yrs, $10M)

 

 

Washington Wizards:

 

Traded: Kyle Kuzma to Detroit for Jaden Ivey

 

Signed: Dennis Smith Jr. (1 yr, $4M)

 

Drafted: No. 1 overall – Daivion Jackson (PG, Kansas)

 

 

 

 

Western Conference

 

Northwest Division

 

Denver Nuggets:

 

Acquired: Miles Bridges via sign-and-trade

 

Re-signed: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (3 yrs, $48M)

 

Extended: Jamal Murray (4 yrs, $190M)

 

 

Minnesota Timberwolves:

 

Re-signed: Kyle Anderson (2 yrs, $18M)

 

Traded: Karl-Anthony Towns to the Spurs for Devin Vassell and picks

 

Drafted: No. 11 overall – Jordan Dell (C, UCLA)

 

 

Oklahoma City Thunder:

 

Signed: Clint Capela (via trade)

 

Re-signed: Isaiah Joe (3 yrs, $27M)

 

Extended: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (1 yr, $60M add-on to existing deal)

 

 

Portland Trail Blazers:

 

Signed: Josh Green (3 yrs, $30M)

 

Re-signed: Jerami Grant (3 yrs, $70M)

 

Traded: Malcolm Brogdon to San Antonio

 

 

Utah Jazz:

 

Acquired: Cam Thomas and Dorian Finney-Smith

 

Signed: Kevin Knox (1 yr, $2.5M)

 

Drafted: No. 7 overall – Elijah Hunter (SF, Alabama)

 

 

 

 

Pacific Division

 

Golden State Warriors:

 

Re-signed: Klay Thompson (3 yrs, $78M)

 

Extended: Jonathan Kuminga (4 yrs, $94M)

 

Traded: Moses Moody to Indiana

 

 

LA Clippers:

 

Traded: Paul George to 76ers in sign-and-trade

 

Re-signed: James Harden (2 yrs, $52M)

 

Signed: Bruce Brown (2 yrs, $20M)

 

 

Los Angeles Lakers:

 

Signed: Jonas Nwora (1 yr, $6M)

 

Re-signed: LeBron James (2 yrs, $104M)

 

Traded: Rui Hachimura and picks to Chicago

 

 

Phoenix Suns:

 

Signed: Dennis Schroder (1 yr, $5M)

 

Traded: Jusuf Nurkić to Charlotte

 

Re-signed: Royce O’Neale (2 yrs, $16M)

 

 

Sacramento Kings:

 

Traded: Davion Mitchell to Chicago for LaVine

 

Re-signed: Malik Monk (4 yrs, $72M)

 

Extended: Keegan Murray (4 yrs, $100M)

 

 

 

 

Southwest Division

 

Dallas Mavericks:

 

Acquired: Duncan Robinson

 

Signed: Jalen Smith (2 yrs, $14M)

 

Extended: Luka Dončić (2 yrs, $130M add-on)

 

 

Houston Rockets:

 

Signed: Terry Rozier (3 yrs, $54M)

 

Re-signed: Jae’Sean Tate (2 yrs, $18M)

 

Traded: Jock Landale to Toronto

 

 

Memphis Grizzlies:

 

Re-signed: Desmond Bane (5 yrs, $200M)

 

Signed: Cory Joseph (1 yr, minimum)

 

Traded: Ziaire Williams to Atlanta

 

 

New Orleans Pelicans:

 

Signed: Aaron Holiday (2 yrs, $9M)

 

Re-signed: Larry Nance Jr. (3 yrs, $33M)

 

Extended: Zion Williamson (structured health-based incentives)

 

 

San Antonio Spurs:

 

Traded: Devin Vassell for KAT

 

Re-signed: Tre Jones (3 yrs, $30M)

 

Draf

ted: No. 2 overall – Jalen Cruz (PF, G League Ignite)

 

 

 

 

As the dust settles, the NBA’s landscape has shifted dramatically. Some teams went all-in, while others chose to reset and reload. With the 2025–26 season around the corner, every fan now has a reason to be hopeful—or nervous—about what lies ahead.

 

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