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Warriors sign Seth Curry and reunite brothers as Steph nurses quad injury

Seth Curry
December 2025

Golden State have signed veteran guard Seth Curry for the rest of the season, reuniting him with brother Stephen on an NBA roster for the first time, after Seth impressed last year with Charlotte by leading the league in three point percentage at 45.6. Fresh from a strong shooting season and a history with the Warriors’ G League affiliate, Seth joins a team currently missing Steph due to a quad contusion, giving Steve Kerr another elite spacer while the brothers wait for medical clearance to finally share the floor in regular season action.

Raptors linked with potential Ja Morant trade as Grizzlies slide

Ja Morant (Memphis Grizzlies)
Current 2025–26 NBA season, with Morant out injured

As Memphis struggle at 7–12, league chatter has started to link Ja Morant with a possible move, with the Toronto Raptors mentioned by insiders as a speculative destination for a high level lead guard to push their 14–5 team deeper into contention.
Reported interest centres on Toronto’s need for a primary ball handler alongside Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram, with Immanuel Quickley and RJ Barrett viewed as possible trade pieces. Any deal would be complex due to Morant’s dip in form, current calf strain, and two remaining contract years at over 40 million dollars each.

Kings sign Precious Achiuwa; waive Isaac Jones

Sacramento Kings
November 2025

Sacramento added Precious Achiuwa on a standard deal and waived Isaac Jones. Achiuwa brings 320 games of high-motor frontcourt depth, playoff experience, and switchable defence, addressing bench size/energy needs while preserving lineup optionality behind the starting bigs. Expect Achiuwa in high-tempo bench units as a rim runner, short-roll passer, and multi-position defender. His offensive glass rate and ability to guard in space fit Sacramento’s pace-and-space identity, providing insurance for matchup-driven rotations through the winter schedule.

Injury-hit Pacers to add Robinson-Earl on hardship 10-day

Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (Indiana Pacers)
November 2025

Indiana plans a 10-day hardship deal for Robinson-Earl amid a rash of injuries (Tyrese Haliburton out long-term; Bennedict Mathurin, T.J. McConnell, Andrew Nembhard, Obi Toppin sidelined). The 6-8 forward averaged 6.3 points and 4.8 rebounds last season with New Orleans; was in Mavericks camp preseason. Expect usage as a plug-and-play small-ball four/five: screening, glass, corner threes, switchable coverage. Depth stabilizes bench lineups and protects minutes for core pieces. With Mac McClung also signed, Indiana patches playmaking and size by committee until timelines clarify for returning starters.

Pacers sign Mac McClung to multiyear deal amid guard injuries

Mac McClung (Indiana Pacers)
October 2025

Indiana secured dunk-contest star and G League MVP Mac McClung on a multiyear contract, addressing a backcourt crunch without Tyrese Haliburton. McClung brings downhill burst, off-screen shotmaking, and secondary creation after averaging 25.2/4.5/5.9 in the G League. James Wiseman is expected to be waived in a corresponding move. Short-term role: second-unit ignition, guard-guard actions with Keyonte/bench units, and pressure relief when primary creation stalls. Expect staggered minutes, simplified reads, and defensive coverage help to mask point-of-attack limitations. Contract flexibility (partial guarantees) preserves roster optionality once health returns.

Pelicans sign DeAndre Jordan amid frontcourt injuries

DeAndre Jordan (New Orleans Pelicans)
October 2025

With Kevon Looney sidelined (knee) and rookie Yves Missi day-to-day (ankle), New Orleans added veteran center DeAndre Jordan on a one-year pact. The former All-Star bolsters rim protection, screening, and rebounding depth beside Zion Williamson. Expect situational minutes, drop coverage heavy looks, and second-unit stabilization as the Pelicans navigate a tricky early schedule.

Kevin Durant takes less to extend with Rockets

Kevin Durant (Houston Rockets)
October 2025

Durant signed a two-year extension (player option Year 2), reportedly ~$90m, to stay in Houston through at least 2027. He left significant money on the table, prioritizing roster flexibility as the Rockets chase contention. Houston leverages Durant’s buy-in to maintain cap optionality for complementary upgrades. The move aligns veteran star power with a 50-win core and preserves future maneuvering while extending a window without over-committing late-prime dollars.

Blazers lock in Shaedon Sharpe and Toumani Camara

Shaedon Sharpe, Toumani Camara (Portland Trail Blazers)
October 2025

Portland agreed four-year extensions reportedly worth $90m (Sharpe) and $82m (Camara), securing a two-way wing core through 2029–30. Sharpe’s scoring and Camara’s All-Defensive pedigree anchor the rebuild’s perimeter identity. Deals reward year-over-year growth in efficiency, volume, and defensive impact while preserving medium-term cap shape. The front office signals continuity around length, athleticism, and switchability as foundational traits.

Thunder waive Buddy Boeheim before opener

Buddy Boeheim (Oklahoma City Thunder)
October 2025

OKC released the guard who is expected to pass through waivers with a likely path back to the Blue after limited NBA minutes and G League scoring roles. Roster and two-way slots prioritized versatility and defense as camp cuts finalize depth around the defending champions.

Bucks lock in AJ Green on four-year extension

AJ Green (Milwaukee Bucks)
October 2025

The sharpshooter agreed a four-year deal worth about 45 million after a breakout rotation season and strong playoff shooting. Milwaukee prioritises spacing around stars by rewarding internal development. Contract structure preserves mid-tier flexibility while securing a high-volume shooter.

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