NBA Free Agency Tracker 2025: Stay Up-to-Date on the Latest Free Agent Signings

NBA free agency is underway. Get updates on signings, trades, and team changes in PFSN's 2025 NBA Free Agency Tracker.

NBA free agency is here, and it all started with trade fireworks. The Phoenix Suns stunned the league by sending Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets for Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, and No. 10 pick Khaman Maluach, while the Boston Celtics jump-started its reset by moving Jrue Holiday to Portland and Kristaps Porziņģis to the Atlanta Hawks.

LeBron James accepted his $52.6 million option, James Harden re-upped for two years and $81 million, and Julius Randle secured a three-year, $100 million deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

With the Oklahoma City Thunder now the team to catch, every transaction is measured against OKC’s standard. Clubs have until 12:01 p.m. ET on July 6 to turn verbal agreements into signed contracts, and coveted names such as Myles Turner and Jonathan Kuminga are still in play.

2025 NBA Free Agency Tracker

Atlanta Hawks

Luke Kennard, one year, $11 million

Boston Celtics

Luka Garza, two years, $5.5 million

Josh Minott, two years, $5 million

Brooklyn Nets

Day’Ron Sharpe, two years, $12 million

Charlotte Hornets

Mason Plumlee, one year, $3.6 million

Spencer Dinwiddie, one year, TBA

Chicago Bulls

Tre Jones, three years, $24 million

Cleveland Cavaliers

Sam Merrill, four years, $38 million

Dallas Mavericks

D’Angelo Russell, two years, $13 million

Kyrie Irving, three years, $119 million

Denver Nuggets

Bruce Brown Jr., one year, TBA

Sandro Mamukelashvili, one year, TBA

Detroit Pistons

Caris LeVert, two years, $29 million

Paul Reed, two years, $11 million

Duncan Robinson, three years, $48 million

Golden State Warriors

Houston Rockets

Clint Capela, three years $21.5 million

Dorian Finney-Smith, four years, $53 million

Fred VanVleet, two years, $50 million

Indiana Pacers

Los Angeles Clippers

James Harden, two years, $81.5 million

Nicolas Batum, two years, $11.5 million

Brook Lopez, two years, $18 million

Los Angeles Lakers

Jake LaRavia, two years, $12 million

Deandre Ayton, two years, $8.1 million

Memphis Grizzlies

Ty Jerome, three years, $28 million

Cam Spencer, two years, $4.5 million

Santi Aldama, three years, $52.5 million

Miami Heat

Davion Mitchell, two years, $24 million

Milwaukee Bucks

Myles Turner, four years, $107 million

Kevin Porter Jr., two years, $11 million

Bobby Portis, three years, $44 million

Taurean Prince, two years, $7.1 million

Gary Trent Jr., two years, $7.5 million

Gary Harris, two years, TBA

Minnesota Timberwolves

Naz Reid, five years, $125 million

New Orleans Pelicans

Kevon Looney, two years, $16 million

New York Knicks

Guerschon Yabusele, two years, $12 million

Oklahoma City Thunder

Julius Randle, three years, $100 million

Orlando Magic

Tyus Jones, one year, $7 million

Philadelphia 76ers

Justin Edwards, three years, $7 million

Trendon Watford, two years, $5.3 million

Jabari Walker (two-way contract)

Phoenix Suns

Nigel Hayes-Davis, one year, TBA

Portland Trail Blazers

Sacramento Kings

Dennis Schroder, three years, $45 million

San Antonio Spurs

Luke Kornet, four years, $41 million

Toronto Raptors

Sandro Mamukelashvili, two years, $5.5 million

Utah Jazz

Washington Wizards

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