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Updated · CBS Sports · Jul 8
Fox, Mitchell and Banchero Emerge as NBA Trade Risks on $221.7 Million-Plus Deals
Updated
Updated · CBS Sports · Jul 8

Fox, Mitchell and Banchero Emerge as NBA Trade Risks on $221.7 Million-Plus Deals

1 articles · Updated · CBS Sports · Jul 8

Summary

  • $221.7 million for De'Aaron Fox, $273 million for Donovan Mitchell and Orlando's swelling core payroll have put all three situations on watch as possible CBA-driven trade cases.
  • The pressure point is roster math: Boston's breakup of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown underscored how hard it is to contend when two stars approach 70% of the salary cap under the NBA's harsher apron rules.
  • San Antonio can still absorb Fox for now because Victor Wembanyama and its young core remain cheap, but that window narrows quickly as max extensions arrive and Fox's deal reaches $61.3 million in 2029-30.
  • Cleveland's risk centers on Mitchell and Evan Mobley nearing that same 70% threshold without a Finals run, while Orlando projects roughly 93% of the 2027-28 cap tied up in Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner, Desmond Bane and Jalen Suggs.
  • The broader takeaway is that expensive stars are increasingly tradable only for discounted returns, unless a cap-flexible team sees them as a calculated overpay worth making.

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