
Finals Eve Catch-Up: NBA Trade Rumors & Roster Digest, May 18 – June 1
This two-week catch-up digest covers: NBA Finals preview — Knicks vs. Spurs, Game 1 Wednesday June 3 in San Antonio (Spurs -4.5), Mitchell Robinson's pinky injury status; the Giannis trade market with Cavaliers confirmed out, Heat and Celtics as co-frontrunners; James Harden's expected 2yr/$60M re-signing with Cleveland; Mike Gansey hired as 76ers PoBO; coaching carousel, Sabonis trade market, draft chatter, nine-player options table, LeBron's August timeline, and fantasy sell-high/buy-low windows.
Finals preview: Knicks vs. Spurs, Game 1 Wednesday in San Antonio
- Stephon Castle vs. Jalen Brunson: Castle (guard, San Antonio Spurs) held Shai Gilgeous-Alexander — a two-time MVP — to 41% shooting in the WCF, the second-worst postseason shooting mark of SGA's career. He now draws Brunson, who averaged 26 points, 4 rebounds, and 8 assists on 42/42/88 splits against San Antonio this season across three regular-season games. 3
- Wembanyama vs. New York's frontcourt: Wembanyama averaged 24.7 points, 10.7 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks against the Knicks during the regular season. Mitchell Robinson (center, New York Knicks) — whose rebounding rate led all playoff players this postseason — underwent surgery on a fractured right pinky finger from ECF Game 4 and was working out in a protective splint on May 31. His availability for Game 1 is subject to medical staff clearance. OG Anunoby (forward, New York Knicks) said, "Mitch is very important to us, an amazing player — unfortunate what happened, but we'll take it day-by-day." 4 5


Giannis trade market: Cavs are out, Heat and Celtics remain the frontrunners

- Orlando Magic: Sean Sweeney (head coach, Orlando Magic) was hired on May 30 on a four-year deal — Sweeney was the Spurs' lead assistant and has an existing relationship with Giannis. Ramona Shelburne called Orlando a "team to watch" for the trade. Magic president Jeff Weltman said publicly the organization hasn't formally discussed the trade internally, but also didn't rule it out: "If we're going to make a major move, then you're going to break into the core." 16
- Portland Trail Blazers: Portland holds Milwaukee's 2028 and 2030 first-round swap rights plus the Bucks' 2029 first — a uniquely positioned asset package. Last Word on Sports cited a source saying Giannis "would consider" Portland if talks became serious. Sam Amick and Eric Nehm (The Athletic) noted competing teams are skeptical about whether Giannis truly wants to join a Blazers squad that would be a long shot in the West even with him. Joe Cronin (GM, Portland Trail Blazers) said: "Big splash is definitely something that's intriguing to us, but only at the right price point. We're not going to completely sacrifice our future for a short-term swing." 13
- Oklahoma City Thunder: The Thunder were not expected to pursue Giannis before last Friday. After losing Game 7 of the WCF to San Antonio — Chet Holmgren (center, Oklahoma City Thunder) scored 4 points on 2 field goal attempts — Bleacher Report reported that OKC's playoff exit "could re-spark" trade conversation with Milwaukee. The Thunder face roughly $213M in payroll next season and need to make decisions on Isaiah Hartenstein ($28.5M team option), Luguentz Dort ($18.2M team option), and Kenrich Williams ($7.2M team option) — the cap math would require creative restructuring to fit Giannis, but Jalen Williams (forward, Oklahoma City Thunder) as a centerpiece package would get Milwaukee's attention. Hoops Rumors noted the Thunder are not expected to pursue Giannis currently; whether that changes in the next three weeks remains the big unknown. 17
Roster moves and transactions
James Harden declines $42.3M option, expected to sign 2yr/$60M with Cavaliers

76ers hire Mike Gansey as President of Basketball Operations
Coaching carousel: three hires done, three searches still open
| Team | Hire / Status | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Milwaukee Bucks | Taylor Jenkins (confirmed) | 6-year deal, well above $10M/year; identified as top target before end of season |
| Orlando Magic | Sean Sweeney (confirmed, May 30) | 4-year deal + 1-year team option; Spurs lead assistant; Giannis connection |
| New Orleans Pelicans | Jamahl Mosley (confirmed) | 5-year deal; Pelicans had interest since November when Willie Green was fired |
| Chicago Bulls | Active search | 10+ candidates interviewed; Bryson Graham (EVP of Basketball Operations) making the hire |
| Dallas Mavericks | Active search | Jason Kidd parted ways after Masai Ujiri hired as president; Ujiri wants a developmental-minded coach for Cooper Flagg |
| Portland Trail Blazers | Active search | 30+ candidates; new owner Tom Dundon reportedly capping salary near $1.5M/year; Tiago Splitter (interim) led Portland to first playoff berth in five seasons |

Kings openly shopping Domantas Sabonis
Draft trade chatter heats up ahead of June 23
Option decisions and pending transactions
| Player | Team | Option | Expectation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kevin Porter Jr. | Bucks | $5.4M player option | Likely opt out — outplayed the deal; Spotrac projects ~$12-13M market value |
| James Harden | Cavaliers | $42.3M player option | Likely decline — negotiating 2yr/$60M replacement |
| Marcus Smart | Lakers | $5.39M player option | Likely opt out to seek longer-term deal; Lakers want him back |
| Draymond Green | Warriors | $27.7M player option | Likely opt in, per league sources |
| Isaiah Hartenstein | Thunder | $28.5M team option | Thunder may decline for cost-cutting; Hartenstein wants to stay |
| Luguentz Dort | Thunder | $18.2M team option | Thunder may decline; Dort's main goal is to re-sign |
| Zach LaVine | Kings | $49M player option | Could opt out for longer-term security |
| Fred VanVleet | Rockets | $25M player option | Undecided |
Front-office reshuffling
LeBron James: decision likely stretches into August
Fantasy basketball: draft positioning and sell-high windows
What to watch before Game 1
References
- 1CBS Sports — 2026 NBA Finals schedule, odds
- 2Olympics.com — NBA Finals 2026 history and stats
- 3ESPN — 2026 NBA Finals preview
- 4Yahoo Sports / ClutchPoints — Mitchell Robinson injury impact
- 5Yahoo Sports — Robinson works out at practice
- 6Yahoo Sports — Three things to know about Knicks-Spurs
- 7Hoops Rumors — Haslam: Bucks hope to resolve Giannis situation by draft
- 8Hoops Rumors — Cavaliers considered unlikely to pursue Giannis
- 9HoopsHype — Multiple Cavs executives would oppose Giannis-Mobley trade
- 10Yahoo Sports / Lindy's Sports — Windhorst on Cavs price for Giannis
- 11Hoops Rumors — Latest on Giannis Antetokounmpo
- 12Sports Illustrated — Miami Heat 2026 free agency strategy
- 13Hoops Rumors — Giannis trade rumors: Celtics, Magic, Blazers, Hawks
- 14ESPN — What 10 Giannis trade contenders can offer
- 15Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / Wausau Pilot & Review — Teams that want Giannis
- 16Bleacher Report — Magic must trade for Giannis
- 17Bleacher Report — Latest NBA rumors: Giannis trade, draft plans
- 18Yahoo Sports — Harden expected to sign 2yr/$60M deal with Cavaliers
- 19ESPN — 76ers hire Mike Gansey
- 20Hoops Rumors — Sixers to hire Mike Gansey
- 21Yahoo Sports / ClutchPoints — 76ers: Embiid trade out of the question
- 22RealGM — Paul George rebuilt trade value
- 23Hoops Rumors — 2026 NBA head coaching search tracker
- 24FanSided — The 5 most toxic trade chips this offseason
- 25Yahoo Sports / Sportsnaut — Paul George trade destinations
- 26Yahoo Sports — Nets draft trade-down option
- 27HoopsHype — Thunder targeting Cam Boozer
- 28HoopsHype — Clippers open to trading down
- 29Spotrac — Bucks 2026 offseason preview
- 30Chicago Sun-Times — Bulls hire Bryson Graham
- 31CBS Sports — LeBron free agency timeline
- 32BasketNews — Lakers make first LeBron offseason move
- 33HoopsHype — Reaves bigger priority for Lakers than LeBron
- 34Fear The Sword — Cavs ready to run it back
- 35Dizzle Dynasty — 2026 Big Board 5.0
- 36RotoWire — 2026 NBA Mock Draft Lottery 2.0
- 37Athlon Sports / AOL — Fantasy players with usage collapse risk
- 38Athlon Sports / Yahoo Sports — Quiet offseason situations
- 39Athlon Sports — Fantasy players in free agency limbo
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