The free market has been open for many days, and the summer league is also in full swing. This has allowed most teams in the league to complete the construction of their core lineups, but there are still some big deals in the pipeline.
The management and general managers of each team also took advantage of the Summer League to inspect the players and went to Las Vegas to complete face-to-face exchanges and discussions.
Therefore, a large number of trading rumors and important information came out in the past night, 10 of which are worthy of attention. Not only was star Mitchell being sold, NBA officials also made three major adjustments in one go.
News 1: Lakers trade Irving has been shelved
According to Lakers columnist Dan Woike, Irving's transaction is currently on hold, The Nets are fully processing the Durant transaction.
Another reporter Sam Amico's report confirmed this. Nets general manager Marks is currently active in Summer League. Trading Durant is the Nets' top priority, and the Irving trade has definitely been shelved.
News 2: The league adjusts fast break foul rules
According to Shams, the NBA Board of Governors officially approved changes to the fast break foul rules for the new season.
changed from the original sideline serve to one free throw. All modifications are only for fouls against people. If it is a foul against the ball, a normal foul will still be awarded.
News 3: The league has officially determined that the play-offs will be part of the regular season.
According to the leagueâs official announcement, the play-offs have officially become part of the regular season. The play-offs for next season will be held from April 12th to 15th.
News 4: The league will add a mid-season tournament
According to Shams, a famous reporter, after discussions by the NBA Board of Governors, the league will add a mid-season tournament as early as the 2023-24 season.
Xiao Hua also spoke out on this topic soon, saying that the league does have such a plan, but it will not compress the schedule to ensure that the league can show its best side to the fans.
News 5: The league has established a joint funding plan
According to the leagueâs official announcement, the league will launch a âfunding planâ together with the players union to help 115 players who have played in the ABA for at least three seasons but are unable to receive NBA retirement wages.
's current plan is that this player will receive a one-time payment of $3,828 for each season he plays in the ABA.
News 6: The Pacers and Spurs plan to participate in the Durant trade
According to famous reporter Scotto, the Pacers and the Spurs may plan to set aside salary space to participate in Durant's transaction in exchange for some future chips.
News 7: Summer League MVP rankings are released
According to the official announcement of the NBA, the Summer League MVP rankings are released.
The top five are Nets Thomas, Knicks Grimes, Warriors Moody, Pelicans Murphy and Kings Keegan Murray.
News 8: Former Rockets player Onuaku will try out for multiple teams
According to the famous reporter Spears, Onuaku, who was selected by the Rockets with the 37th pick in 2016, will try out for multiple teams this Thursday. Team trials, at least 6 teams will participate in trials.
News 9: Mitchell has been put on the shelf
According to the famous reporter Woj, the Jazz have officially begun to listen to Mitchell's offers. Team reporter Tony Jones followed up and revealed that the Jazz are not in a hurry to trade Mitchell. , itâs not a bad idea to keep him.
News 10: Multiple teams have completed official signings
Bucks signed Connaughton for 30 million US dollars in 23 years;
Nuggets signed Jordan Jr. with a one-year salary of 2.72 million US dollars;
Green Army signed Gallinari for 2 years and 13.3 million US dollars. ;
The Knicks html signed Harten for US$16.7 million in 22 years;
The Knicks signed Brunson for US$104 million in four years.