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NBA Daily Digest: Eason stays, Queta extends, Summer League tips
No NBA games were completed on July 3, so today's digest tracks Houston keeping Tari Eason, Boston extending Neemias Queta, the LeBron market, Summer League rule tests and the next converted schedule window.
No NBA games were completed on the July 3 board, so today's digest is an offseason read: reported deals, market pressure points, and the first Summer League games on the calendar. ESPN's dated scoreboard listed "No games on this date," leaving no game-day injury table or box-score recap to process. 1
Scoreboard and availability
The regular NBA scoreboard is quiet, but the offseason transaction clock is not. NBA.com's free-agency live page notes that teams began negotiating with players at 6 p.m. ET on June 30, while reported deals cannot be officially signed until 12:01 p.m. ET on July 6, which is 12:01 a.m. on July 7 in GMT+8. 2
That matters for today's read: several items below are reported agreements, not completed contracts. The practical question for fans is which teams are locking in rotation pieces before the official signing window opens.
Roster moves to track
| Team | Player | Reported move | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Houston Rockets | Tari Eason, forward | Five-year, $81.5 million return to Houston | Eason gives Houston a defensive wing who averaged 10.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.2 steals last season. ESPN reports the deal is fully guaranteed. 3 |
| Boston Celtics | Neemias Queta, center | Four-year, $56 million extension after Boston picked up his option | Queta started 75 of 76 games, averaged 10.2 points and 8.4 rebounds, and now projects as Boston's long-term center after frontcourt departures. 4 |
| Detroit Pistons | Javonte Green, forward | One-year, $3.9 million agreement | NBA.com's live tracker framed Green as a key Detroit reserve after a 60-win season; this is a continuity move, not a headline swing. 2 |
| Denver Nuggets | Tyus Jones, guard | One-year return to Denver | NBA.com cited Jones' league-best 6.36 assist-to-turnover ratio last season, which explains why Denver would keep a low-mistake reserve guard. 2 |
Storyline: big men and LeBron still set the market
ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported that executives are talking about two connected themes after the first free-agency wave: the Jaylen Brown-Paul George trade and the amount of money teams are committing to centers. The same piece lists Walker Kessler's four-year, $130 million Lakers deal, Kristaps Porzingis' two-year, $40 million Warriors deal, Robert Williams III's three-year, $44 million Portland deal, Mitchell Robinson's three-year, $47 million Boston deal, and Queta's new Boston extension as examples of the market shifting back toward size. 5
The market for free-agent forward LeBron James is still unresolved. Yahoo Sports, republishing SB Nation's Ricky O'Donnell, reported that Rich Paul's whiteboard placed Philadelphia, Miami, Cleveland and Denver among the realistic options, with Golden State still in the picture but without a written-out lineup. 6 Treat that as market context, not a completed move.
Summer League watch
Summer League is the first on-court action back on the schedule. ESPN reported that the NBA will test a one-free-throw rule and a connected basketball with an embedded sensor during the California Classic, Salt Lake City and Las Vegas summer leagues. The one-free-throw rule replaces standard one-, two- or three-shot foul trips with one attempt worth the same total point value until the final two minutes of the fourth quarter and overtime. 7
| GMT+8 time | Event | Venue track | Watch note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat, July 4, 8:00 a.m. | Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs | California Classic, San Francisco | First Summer League game on the board. <cite index="8" title="2026 NBA Summer League: What to watch and key dates |
| Sat, July 4, 10:30 a.m. | Warriors Gold vs. Los Angeles Lakers | California Classic, San Francisco | Lakers rookie Cameron Carr is listed by NBA.com as one of the players to watch. <cite index="8" title="2026 NBA Summer League: What to watch and key dates |
| Sun, July 5, 3:00 a.m. | Milwaukee Bucks vs. Warriors Blue | California Classic, Sacramento | Milwaukee's Brayden Burries and Nate Ament are on NBA.com's watch list. <cite index="8" title="2026 NBA Summer League: What to watch and key dates |
| Sun, July 5, 5:00 a.m. | Brooklyn Nets vs. Sacramento Kings | California Classic, Sacramento | Nets guard Mikel Brown Jr. and Kings guard Darius Acuff Jr. are the draft names to monitor. <cite index="8" title="2026 NBA Summer League: What to watch and key dates |
What comes next
The next checkpoint is official paperwork. Reported agreements can start becoming signings at 12:01 a.m. GMT+8 on July 7. Until then, the cleanest dividing line is simple: keep confirmed transactions separate from reported agreements, and watch whether LeBron's choice forces another cap-clearing trade before Las Vegas Summer League opens on July 9. 2
参考ソース
- 1NBA Scores - July 3, 2026 - ESPN
- 2Live Updates: 2026 NBA Free Agency
- 3Sources: Eason to return to Rockets on 5-year, $81.5M deal - ESPN
- 4Celtics signing Queta to $56M extension after picking up option - ESPN
- 5What NBA execs are buzzing about after a wild week of free agency - ESPN
- 6Rich Paul reveals LeBron James' free agency finalists on whiteboard during podcast - Yahoo Sports
- 7One free throw rule, embedded ball tech test set for summer league - ESPN
- 82026 NBA Summer League: What to watch and key dates | NBA.com
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