Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 28
2026 NBA Center Market Lists 8 Free Agents Above $15 Million as Teams Guard Top Names
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 28

2026 NBA Center Market Lists 8 Free Agents Above $15 Million as Teams Guard Top Names

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 28

Summary

  • $44.2 million tops the class, with Detroit restricted free agent Jalen Duren leading a center market that looks strong on paper but is thinner in practice.
  • Most of the best centers are not truly available because they are restricted free agents or tied to team options, pushing much of the real value further down the depth chart.
  • Oklahoma City already moved on Isaiah Hartenstein with a 3-year, $75 million extension, while Phoenix agreed to bring back Mark Williams for 3 years and $38 million.
  • Several potentially gettable names sit around the non-taxpayer midlevel exception, including Deandre Ayton, Kristaps Porzingis, Mitchell Robinson and Day'Ron Sharpe.
  • The broader takeaway is that teams seeking a starting center may face a constrained market, while clubs hunting backup or third-center help should find better value.

Insights

With so many stars re-signing, are NBA players losing their power to choose their own teams in free agency?
How is the NBA's new salary cap punishing teams for developing their own star players like Jalen Duren?
Which team's clever financial moves will land them the most underrated center in this complex 2026 market?