NBA free agency is set to open Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET, and the most prominent storylines are not only signings but possible trades. ESPN’s reporting frames Jaylen Brown’s future with the Celtics and LeBron James’ communication with the Lakers as key situations to monitor.
Brown’s name is central to the current market chatter after Boston reportedly explored major trade scenarios. The report notes that Brown has three years and $183 million left on his deal and becomes eligible for a two-year extension on July 26, but it also describes uncertainty over whether Boston trades him, extends him or brings him back without a new agreement.
Several other situations remain speculative. ESPN lists the Clippers, Trail Blazers and Nuggets among teams connected to Brown, while also noting trade discussion around names such as Ja Morant, Kawhi Leonard, Jerami Grant, Luguentz Dort and Aaron Gordon. Much of that information is attributed to league sources or executive buzz, so it should be treated as developing rather than settled.
For the Lakers, the report says the team checked in with Rich Paul early in the offseason about James but that talks have not advanced much since. That leaves a major question hanging over free agency week: are teams waiting for stars to define the market, or are front offices preparing moves that could reshape it first?


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