theScore Ranks 30 NBA Teams by Top Offseason Additions After 2026 Draft
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Updated · theScore · Jul 10
theScore Ranks 30 NBA Teams by Top Offseason Additions After 2026 Draft
3 articles · Updated · theScore · Jul 10
Summary
Philadelphia and Miami got the biggest boosts in theScore’s post-draft, post-free-agency rankings, with Jaylen Brown pushing the 76ers into the title mix and Giannis Antetokounmpo making the Heat immediate contenders.
San Antonio, which reached the Finals in June, stayed near the top by adding Tobias Harris, while defending champion Oklahoma City strengthened its depth with 7-foot-3 rookie Aday Mara.
Several notable moves centered on frontcourt help: Boston signed Mitchell Robinson for three years and $47 million, Dallas added Santi Aldama, and the Lakers paid heavily for Walker Kessler on a four-year, $130 million deal.
The rankings also flagged high-variance swings, including Toronto’s reunion with Kawhi Leonard, Portland’s bet on Ja Morant rediscovering All-Star form, and Minnesota’s gamble on a LaMelo Ball-Anthony Edwards backcourt.
At the rebuilding end, Sacramento was urged to prioritize No. 7 pick Darius Acuff Jr., while Washington pinned hope on No. 1 pick AJ Dybantsa after eight straight losing seasons.