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Summary of NBA s explosive transactions, Curry brothers are expected to join forces, and the Warriors create a new Splash Brothers

5:07am, 27 July 2025【Basketball】

Let's first look at several major deals locked in the NBA offseason

1: The Rockets bet on Durant, and the "Son of the Sun" was put on the shelves

The Rockets sent Jaylen Green, Dillon Brooks, the 10th pick in the first round of 2025 and 5 second round picks, and obtained Kevin Durant from the Suns' trade, forming a four-core lineup of "Shenjing + VanVleet + Amen Thompson + Durant" with a sword aimed at the championship. The sun started reconstruction, and Devin Booker might be placed on the shelves.

2: The Lakers strengthened the inside, and James was unstable. In 2012, he signed former No. 1 center DeAndre Aiton, 16.6 million, to enhance the depth of the penalty area; at the same time, he introduced the front line through multi-party trading exploration (such as Finney Smith), but no formal agreement was reached.

3: The Mavericks upgraded the backcourt

for 3 years and renewed Kyrie Irving for 119 million yuan, and signed Tangiero Russell for 13 million yuan in 2 years and created the three No. 1 pick combination of "Irving + Russell + Flag".

4: The Thunder locked in the future core, renewed Alexander's contract with a maximum salary of 285 million in four years, locked in Homgren for 250 million in five years, setting a record for the highest annual salary in the league

5: The Bucks cut Lillard to sign Turner, lost $113 million in white, and cut Damian Lillard to free up salary space, and paid the remaining 113 million points for 5 years, and signed Miles Turner for 107 million in four years to create the "Antetokounmpo + Turner" offensive and defensive towers.

VI: The Celtics dismantled the championship lineup

traded Ju Holiday to the Trail Blazers, sent Porzingis to the Hawks, released salary flexibility, and rebuilt around Tatum/Brown.

7: The Heat and Raptors have a low-key reinforcement

The Heat have signed Schroders for 45 million in three years to strengthen the backcourt organization. The Raptors renewed Pelter's contract for 104 million in four years and signed Muklashvili for 5.5 million in two years.

In contrast, the Golden State Warriors were very quiet this offseason. At first there was a rumor that the Warriors were interested in signing James, but the Warriors media responded that they were not interested in James. The Warriors' main off-season goals are D'Anthony Melton and Al Horford, but now there is a new turnaround.

Golden State Warriors and ESPN reporter Anthony Slater announced that the team is interested in current unrestricted free agent Seth Curry (the brother of Stephen Curry).

They want some extra shots, and in fact, the person interested in both sides is Seth Curry.

Seth Curry regained his new life with the Charlotte Hornets last year, starting 14 of his 68 games, the most starts since 2016.

Although his offensive threat is not as strong as his brother, he averages 10 points per game in his career.

In addition, his three-point shooting percentage was as high as 43%, and his career-high shooting percentage last year reached 45.6%.

The Warriors do need another three-point shooter, and Seth is such a player. Coupled with the blood ties between the two brothers, their cooperation will be more tacit.

The two brothers have not had a chance to play together in the NBA, and players like Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody have not completely replicated what Klay Thompson once did.

If the Warriors can't reach a deal with Jonathan Cumingga, Horford or Melton, they shouldn't think too far, as Seth seems to be the perfect choice.

This article was originally edited by Yitu Sports

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