NBA Daily Digest: Kessler to Lakers, Rockets add Smart, Powell lands in Chicago
2026/7/2 · 0:15

NBA Daily Digest: Kessler to Lakers, Rockets add Smart, Powell lands in Chicago

No NBA games were on the July 1 board, so today's digest tracks the Lakers' reported Walker Kessler trade, Houston's Marcus Smart and Bogdan Bogdanović additions, Chicago's Norman Powell deal, and the next Summer League dates.

July 1 did not have an NBA scoreboard. The news instead moved through the transaction wire: the Lakers reportedly paid a premium for a center, Houston doubled down on veteran backcourt depth, and Chicago added one of the better scorers left on the market. ESPN's dated scoreboard listed no NBA games for July 1, so the standings did not move. 1

The board: no games, free agency still reported

AreaJuly 1 statusWhat changes next
GamesNo NBA games were scheduled on the July 1 board. 1No series or standings table changes today.
Free agencyTeams could begin negotiating with outside free agents on July 1 at 6:00 a.m. GMT+8, but reported deals cannot be signed until July 7 at 12:01 a.m. GMT+8. 2Treat today's agreements as reported until the moratorium lifts.
Next basketballCalifornia Classic runs July 3-6, Salt Lake City Summer League runs July 4, 6-7, and Las Vegas Summer League runs July 9-19. 2Rookie debuts and roster fringe battles become the next on-court read.

Lead move: Lakers bet on Walker Kessler

Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler is reportedly headed to the Los Angeles Lakers for unprotected first-round picks in 2031 and 2033, plus pick swaps in 2028 and 2030. ESPN's Shams Charania also reported that Kessler is expected to sign a four-year, $130 million deal with Los Angeles. 3
The fit is obvious. The Lakers needed a real rim protector, and Kessler's five-game sample before shoulder surgery last season was loud: 14.4 points, 10.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game, with 70.3% shooting. 3 The cost is the part that will keep coming up. Two unprotected firsts for a center coming off a left shoulder labral tear is not a quiet upgrade. It is a bet that his rim protection survives the injury and that Los Angeles can afford to keep pushing future draft equity into the present.
That context matters because Lakers forward LeBron James has reportedly told the franchise he plans to play elsewhere in 2026-27. James averaged 20.9 points, 7.2 assists and 6.1 rebounds last season, and NBA.com reported that he had not chosen his next team yet. 4 If the Kessler move lands, Los Angeles is not simply replacing a center. It is trying to build a new post-LeBron spine around size and defense.

Reported deal sheet

TeamReported moveBasketball read
RocketsHouston reportedly agreed to a two-year, $13 million deal with guard Marcus Smart, including a player option for year two. Smart averaged 9.3 points, 2.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.4 steals last season. 5Houston is adding defensive bite and another ballhandler next to Amen Thompson and Reed Sheppard.
RocketsGuard Bogdan Bogdanović reportedly agreed to a one-year deal with Houston after the Clippers declined his team option. He is a 38.1% career 3-point shooter but missed 59 games last season with a hamstring injury. 6The Rockets are taking a short-term shooting swing without tying up a long contract.
BullsGuard Norman Powell reportedly agreed to a two-year, $45 million deal with Chicago after averaging 21.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists for Miami last season. 7Chicago gets a direct scoring option for a roster still trying to move out of the 31-win tier.
PistonsForward/center John Collins reportedly agreed to a three-year, $51 million deal with Detroit after averaging 13.6 points and 5.3 rebounds while shooting 40.6% from three. 8Detroit adds frontcourt shooting after already moving Isaiah Stewart on draft night.
CelticsGuard Mike Conley reportedly agreed to a one-year deal with Boston after averaging 4.5 points and 2.9 assists for Minnesota. 9Boston adds a veteran organizer without changing its Brown-Tatum core.
MagicCenter Nikola Vučević reportedly returned to Orlando on a one-year, $3.9 million deal after posting 15.1 points, 8.4 rebounds and 3.3 assists last season. 10Orlando gets a low-cost familiar big who can steady second-unit offense.
76ersForward Dean Wade reportedly chose Philadelphia on a four-year, $39 million deal after playing all seven previous seasons with Cleveland. 11Philadelphia is buying size, shooting and playoff minutes rather than a higher-usage scorer.
Norman Powell in a Miami Heat uniform
Norman Powell gives Chicago a veteran scoring guard after averaging 21.7 points for Miami last season. 7

Availability and health notes

There is no official game-day injury board to parse because no NBA games were scheduled. The useful availability reads are offseason ones. Kessler is the biggest: NBA.com says he was shut down early last season with a left shoulder labral tear, which makes the Lakers' reported price a medical bet as much as a roster bet. 3
Houston's two additions also come with different risk profiles. Smart played 62 games last season and is being added for defense and backcourt edge. 5 Bogdanović gives Houston shooting, but his 59 missed games last season explain why a one-year structure makes sense. 6

Storylines to track next

Houston's backcourt math: Smart and Bogdanović point in different directions. One is a pressure defender and connector. The other is a movement shooter. Together, they give coach Ime Udoka more lineup options around Amen Thompson, Reed Sheppard, Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun. 5
Chicago's scoring gamble: Powell is not a rebuilding flier. He is a veteran scorer going to a team that finished 31-51 and ranked 28th in points allowed per game. 7 That makes the Bulls' next move more important: either build a defense behind the new scoring, or risk adding points without changing the team's ceiling.
Golden State still left itself a door open: Yahoo Sports noted that the Warriors announced Kristaps Porziņģis' deal as an extension rather than a new contract, which can keep him trade-eligible immediately under the reported terms. 12 That does not mean a trade is coming. It does mean Golden State did not close off optionality while the LeBron and Anthony Davis speculation keeps circulating.

Next schedule checkpoints

DateEventTeams / scope
July 3, 5-6California Classic at Chase CenterWarriors, Lakers, Heat, Spurs. 2
July 4-6California Classic at Golden 1 CenterNets, Warriors, Bucks, Kings. 2
July 4, 6-7Salt Lake City Summer LeagueJazz, Hawks, Grizzlies, Thunder. 2
July 9-19NBA Summer League in Las VegasAll 30 teams. 2
The next clean dividing line is July 7 at 12:01 a.m. GMT+8, when teams can begin signing free agents to contracts. Until then, the board is still a reported-agreement board, and the medical details behind the Kessler and Bogdanović moves matter as much as the headline numbers. 2

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