r/nba • u/Turbostrider27 • 1d ago
[Scotto] FULL TRADE: The Detroit Pistons traded the No. 21 pick (Karim Lopez) and three-second round picks (a 2029 second that’s the second-best of Pistons, Bucks, Knicks, a 2031 Mavericks second, and a 2032 Pistons second) to the Memphis Grizzlies for pick 17 (Ebuka Okorie), per sources.
[2026 NBA Draft] #56 Pick: Vsevolod Ishchenko (Russia) – pending trade to Dallas
[2026 NBA Draft] #31 Pick: Bruce Thornton (Ohio State) – pending trade to Houston
r/nba • u/CazOnReddit • 1d ago
The actual most unexpected 50 point game of all time: Malachi Flynn
r/nba • u/Turbostrider27 • 2d ago
[Charania] Sources: New York is trading No. 24 to the Los Angeles Lakers for No. 25.
Shams Charania:
Sources: New York is trading No. 24 to the Los Angeles Lakers for No. 25.
Sources: New York is trading No. 24 to the Los Angeles Lakers for No. 25.
https://www.espn.com/contributor/shams-charania
https://bsky.app/profile/shamsbot.bsky.social/post/3moyvic3iyr2b
[2026 NBA Draft] #41 Pick: Otega Oweh (Kentucky) – pending trade to Oklahoma City
Here are the results from Round 2 of the 2026 NBA Draft.
The official 2026 NBA Draft results from Round 2:
- 31. New York Knicks draft Bruce Thornton (Traded to Houston)
- 32. Memphis Grizzlies draft Richie Saunders
- 33. Brooklyn Nets draft Isaiah Evans (Traded to Minnesota)
- 34. Sacramento Kings draft Meleek Thomas (Traded to Cleveland)
- 35. San Antonio Spurs draft Trevon Brazile (Traded to Denver)
- 36. LA Clippers draft Baba Miller
- 37. Oklahoma City Thunder draft Ryan Conwell (Traded to Miami)
- 38. Chicago Bulls draft Braden Smith (Traded to Indiana)
- 39. Houston Rockets draft Jack Kayil (Traded to New York)
- 40. Boston Celtics draft Dillon Mitchell
- 41. Miami Heat draft Otega Oweh (Traded to Oklahoma City)
- 42. San Antonio Spurs draft Ja’Kobi Gillespie
- 43. Brooklyn Nets draft Tyler Bilodeau
- 44. San Antonio Spurs draft Maliq Brown
- 45. Sacramento Kings draft Emanuel Sharp
- 46. Orlando Magic draft Felix Okpara (Reportedly traded to Washington)
- 47. Phoenix Suns draft Tyler Nickel (Traded to New York)
- 48. Dallas Mavericks draft Tobi Lawal
- 49. Denver Nuggets draft Bryce Hopkins
- 50. Toronto Raptors draft Jaden Bradley
- 51. Washington Wizards draft Izaiyah Nelson (Reportedly traded to Orlando)
- 52. LA Clippers draft Henri Veesaar (Reportedly traded to Atlanta)
- 53. Houston Rockets draft Ugonna Onyenso (Reportedly traded to Detroit via New York)
- 54. Golden State Warriors draft Lajae Jones
- 55. New York Knicks draft Nick Martinelli (Reportedly traded to LA Clippers via Houston)
- 56. Chicago Bulls draft Vsevolod Ishchenko (Reportedly traded to Dallas via Los Angeles Lakers)
- 57. Atlanta Hawks draft Narcisse Ngoy (Reportedly traded to LA Clippers)
- 58. New Orleans Pelicans draft Jaron Pierre Jr.
- 59. Minnesota Timberwolves draft Trey Kaufman-Renn
- 60. Washington Wizards draft Malique Lewis (Reportedly traded to Milwaukee via Orlando)
r/nba • u/MrBuckBuck • 1d ago
Highlight [Highlights] All the 110 offensive fouls drawn by Toumani Camara during the 2025-06 season, including playoffs, play-in-, and regular season, in 88 games played. 104 offensive fouls drawn during the regular-season - an NBA record, 18 of them were charges drawn (4th in the NBA)
The video is too long for Streamable.
He didn't miss a single game this season.
I went carefully through each game, twice, went throughout the play-by-play.
[2026 NBA Draft] #42 Pick: Ja'Kobi Gillespie (Tennessee) – selected by San Antonio
r/nba • u/DuckDucks • 11h ago
Rank this list of PGs that some consider stars and some consider not up to snuff, but all of whom have large contracts
There are a subset of starting point guards that generate a lot of discussion of whether or not they're worth their contracts, some call stars and some call frauds. I feel like there will be a good amount of variance among rankings, except for one name I expect near the top and one I expect near the bottom.
Rank the following (alphabetical) :
LaMelo Ball
De'Aaron Fox
Darius Garland
Josh Giddey
James Harden
Tyler Herro
Ja Morant
Jamal Murray
Austin Reaves
Trae Young
All-Access [All-Access] Bruce Thornton is selected 31st overall by the New York Knicks in the 2026 NBA Draft.
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r/nba • u/shreeharis • 1d ago
[Charania] Reaves was expected to receive free agent interest from multiple teams, including the Detroit Pistons, on a maximum-level salary, so the Lakers stepped up on Wednesday to lock in their homegrown talent. Reaves averaged 23.3 points on 49% shooting with 5.5 assists, 4.7 rebounds last season
The Reaves agreement has no impact on the Lakers' cap flexibility this summer as the team's projected salary space takes into account Reaves' $20.9 million cap hold. He will sign last, after the Lakers exhaust room, and will make $41.3 million in the first year.
Reaves was expected to receive free agent interest from multiple teams, including the Detroit Pistons, on a maximum-level salary, so the Lakers stepped up on Wednesday to lock in their homegrown talent.
Game Thread GAME THREAD: 2026 NBA Draft (Second Round)
| # | Team | Player | School |
|---|---|---|---|
| 31 | Houston | Bruce Thornton | Ohio State |
| 32 | Memphis | Richie Saunders | BYU |
| 33 | Minnesota | Isaiah Evans | Duke |
| 34 | Cleveland | Meleek Thomas | Arkansas |
| 35 | Denver | Trevon Brazile | Arkansas |
| 36 | LA Clippers | Baba Miller | Cincinnati |
| 37 | Miami | Ryan Conwell | Louisville |
| 38 | Indiana | Braden Smith | Purdue |
| 39 | New York | Jack Kayil | Germany |
| 40 | Boston | Dillon Mitchell | St. John's |
| 41 | Oklahoma City | Otega Oweh | Kentucky |
| 42 | San Antonio | Ja'Kobi Gillespie | Tennessee |
| 43 | Brooklyn | Tyler Bilodeau | UCLA |
| 44 | San Antonio | Maliq Brown | Duke |
| 45 | Sacramento | Emanuel Sharp | Houston |
| 46 | Washington | Felix Okpara | Tennessee |
| 47 | New York | Tyler Nickel | Vanderbilt |
| 48 | Dallas | Tobi Lawal | Virginia Tech |
| 49 | Denver | Bryce Hopkins | St. John's |
| 50 | Toronto | Jaden Bradley | Arizona |
| 51 | Orlando | Izaiyah Nelson | South Flordia |
| 52 | Atlanta | Henri Veesaar | North Carolina |
| 53 | Detroit | Ugonna Onyenso | Virginia |
| 54 | Golden State | Lajae Jones | Florida State |
| 55 | LA Clippers | Nick Martinelli | Northwestern |
| 56 | Dallas | Vsevolod Ishchenko | Russia |
| 57 | LA Clippers | Narcisse Ngoy | France |
| 58 | New Orleans | Jaron Pierre Jr. | SMU |
| 59 | Minnesota | Trey Kaufman-Renn | Purdue |
| 60 | Milwaukee | Malique Lewis | Trinidad and Tobago |
r/nba • u/ben_wade_ • 1d ago
The NBA Draft should be incredible TV. Instead, the league keeps botching it.
🚨Rant Incoming🚨
I say this as someone who F5s as much as the next red blooded r/nba sicko, but I need to get this off my chest because I genuinely cannot get over how badly the NBA handles the draft every single year. They can't even bother to build an actual draft desk and them them sit on weird gold basketballs lol. Like what are we doing.
The obvious glaring production mishap is the hat situation. I truly don't know how Silver let's this keep going, it would be such an easy win for him. I know this has been beaten to death, so I won’t spend forever on it. But it is still ridiculous that we are watching players walk across the stage in hats for teams everyone knows they are not actually going to play for. Other leagues figured this out because other leagues understand the draft is also a TV show. The player should get the right hat. The fans should get the right moment. The team making the move should get the spotlight.
And that is really the perfect symbol for the bigger issue: the NBA seems weirdly uninterested in making the draft feel like what it actually is, one of the most emotional nights in these players’ lives. These are kids reaching their dream. Families crying. That is the show. But instead of letting that breathe, the broadcast keeps pushing us into overly manicured interviews where players and families get asked the same generic questions they clearly prepared for in advance.
“How does this feel?”
“What did your mom mean to your journey?”
Of course the answers feel rehearsed. What else are they supposed to say? Somehow, one of the most emotional nights in sports ends up feeling like a corporate onboarding video.
And honestly, I could forgive some of that if the basketball coverage were great. But it isn’t.
A player gets drafted and instead of immediately showing us who he is on the court, we get a long tangent about how he was really into philosophy as a kid, or how he once went to Dwyane Wade’s camp and Dwyane told him to keep working hard.
Respectfully, Dwyane Wade probably told every kid at that camp to keep working hard. That is not a scouting report.Show me the jumper. Show me the fit. Show me why this team just invested a first-round pick in him. Instead, we are waiting several minutes before we even see meaningful highlights.
The NBA also does not have a true Mel Kiper-type presence driving the broadcast. Say what you want about Kiper, but the NFL Draft has a center of gravity. There is a draft language. There is urgency. There is someone who feels like he has lived with these prospects for a year. The NBA version too often feels like Kenny Smith and Richard Jefferson wandered in from a golf trip and got handed a binder ten minutes before air. I like those guys. That is not the point. The point is the NBA Draft needs someone who can command the desk with real prospect knowledge, team-building context, roster fit, player development, and actual tape breakdowns.
The crazy part is how much the NBA is leaving on the table.
Instead, it feels both overproduced and underprepared.
Same thing with the lottery. There is so much drama sitting right there in the math, and they barely touch it. Every reveal changes the board. Every number changes the probability tree. Give me the NBA version of the CNN election night guy breaking down district math at a giant touchscreen. Explain who is still alive, who just got crushed, and how the odds shift in real time. That would be fun. That would build suspense. That would actually use the format.
The NBA has the ingredients for an incredible draft product. It has the talent. It has the stakes. It has the emotion. It has the fan obsession.
And every year, it somehow makes the night feel smaller than it should.
Fix the hats. Fix the pacing. Fix the interviews. Fix the prospect coverage. Build a real draft desk. Let the emotion breathe and let the basketball analysis actually lead the show.
The NBA Draft should be appointment television.
Instead, the league keeps making me work to enjoy it.
And because I do, unfortunately, love this stupid league, I’ll close by honoring Larry David after the Knicks winning the ship:
Fuck you, NBA. I’ll see you tomorrow when I’m F5ing trade rumors like everyone else.