Kansas Alumni Navigate NBA Free Agency Landscape
Former Kansas players face restricted and unrestricted free agency, with contract options and extensions shaping their next NBA destinations.
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Former Kansas players face restricted and unrestricted free agency, with contract options and extensions shaping their next NBA destinations.

Dusty May left Michigan after a championship‑winning tenure to become the Dallas Mavericks' head coach, as the franchise hires Masai Ujiri and targets NBA Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg for a rebuild.

Dusty May’s move to the Dallas Mavericks concludes a two‑year tenure that reshaped Michigan basketball, while the Mavericks reorganize their front office and the Wolverines begin a coach hunt.
Dusty May's departure from Michigan basketball after a championship‑winning tenure creates a significant void, but his legacy will endure in the program.

Scouts project Iowa guard Bennett Stirtz within the 16th to 21st overall selections, highlighting his elite playmaking, shooting and fit with teams such as the Detroit Pistons, Oklahoma City Thunder, Memphis Grizzlies and Toronto Raptors.

With Burries slated as a potential lottery selection and Peat expected to slide into the mid‑to‑late first round, the NBA draft conversation spotlights Arizona's emerging talent and the strategic fits that could shape next season's rosters.
Mikel Brown Jr. is projected as a top‑10 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, joining a lineage of Louisville players who have shaped the NBA.

A sophomore surge propels Alabama's Labaron Philon into the conversation for early selections in the 2026 NBA Draft, with multiple teams eyeing his scoring and playmaking abilities.

Hall of Famer Tracy McGrady’s Ones Basketball League, relaunched this summer in Orlando, will crown a champion among four city‑representing teams on July 1, offering $100,000 in prize money and showcasing NBA alumni involvement.

Bennett Stirtz, an Iowa basketball standout, has received a green room invitation for the 2026 NBA Draft, placing him among the elite prospects who will learn their fate in Brooklyn on June 23.
The New York Knicks clinched their first title since 1973, sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in the East finals, while Donovan Mitchell’s 27.9‑point average earned him All‑NBA honors and rookie Chucky Hepburn’s injury‑shortened debut added a poignant subplot.
From Kerry Kittles’ scoring feats to Jalen Brunson’s championship heroics, Villanova University has produced a constellation of talent that continues to shine on the biggest stages.

OG Anunoby’s second NBA title with the New York Knicks was sealed by a game‑winning shot in Game 4, a performance that also earned him a spot on the All‑Defensive second team and highlighted a career built on both ends of the floor.

OG Anunoby, the Knicks forward, reflects on his college days at Indiana, a knee injury, a dance competition win, and his path to NBA championships with the Raptors and Knicks.

The 2026 NBA Finals will feature the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks, coached by former Northern Iowa standouts Kwadzo Ahelegbe and Sean Sweeney, who hope to join Nick Nurse as former Panthers to capture an NBA title.
From a standout senior season to Elite Eight success, Bennett Stirtz is generating buzz as a potential first‑round pick, with multiple NBA teams eyeing his playmaking and shooting prowess.

Jordan Clarkson and Dylan Harper, both linked to the Philippines, shine in the NBA Finals as the Knicks face the Spurs. With limited Finals experience, a rare overtime drought, and record‑breaking performances, the series blends heritage and history while the prize money looms large.

Jaden Henley’s path from a barely‑top‑200 prospect to a 72nd‑ranked NBA draft candidate showcases how rapid development can reshape a player’s future.

A look at twelve experienced NBA players whose fantasy values are being reshaped by health questions, contract uncertainties and team dynamics as the 2026‑27 season approaches.

A look at Victor Wembanyama’s recent dominance, the legacy of UNC alumni Julius Peppers and Vince Carter, and what their stories reveal about the future of athletic excellence.

A look at the rising prospects, their projected selections, and what Stojakovic's decision means for the program.

Cleveland’s sixth straight Game 7 win was built on a 20‑point first‑half lead, superior shooting and rebounding, while Detroit’s stars struggled to find rhythm.

After a distinguished playing career, Sam Dekker transitions to coaching, aligning with Lamont Paris to shape the next generation of Gamecocks talent.