
The NBA’s market for unattached players is currently in progress. While several players have committed to new arrangements, a few significant names are still up for grabs. Warriors small forward Jonathan Kuminga and Bulls point guard Josh Giddey remain unsigned, as the restricted free agency sector appears to be at a standstill. Quentin Grimes, affiliated with the 76ers, and Cam Thomas, representing the Nets, are also still on the list of restricted free agents.
A notable event occurred on Monday when Chris Paul reached an agreement to rejoin the Clippers on a one-year contract for what will be his 21st NBA season. Paul is set to team up with Bradley Beal, Brook Lopez, and John Collins as critical additions to the Clippers during this offseason. With Paul’s departure, Al Horford, Russell Westbrook, Gary Payton II, and Ben Simmons stand out as prominent players who are still without new contracts.
The 2025 NBA free agency list wasn’t filled with numerous star players. Several of the most prominent figures who could have been part of the free-agent group opted to remain with their current teams instead of exploring the market. LeBron James, James Harden, Kyrie Irving, Julius Randle, Naz Reid, and Fred VanVleet each agreed to contract extensions for the 2025-26 season with their existing teams. James exercised his $52.6 million player option with the Lakers for the 2025-26 season.
CBS Sports will be providing updates on the latest happenings throughout the NBA free agency period, documenting significant player movements in the NBA free agency tracker featured below.