The 2025-26 NBA season approaches amid significant roster movement and injury uncertainty. Kevin Durant, Myles Turner and Kristaps Porzingis arrive on new teams while Boston and Indiana prepare for seasons without key players. A poll ranked teams expected to make major turnarounds, listing Philadelphia (49 points), Orlando (48), Minnesota (6) and Houston (5) among those gaining notice. San Antonio appears poised to return to contention after four straight top-10 drafts, fueled by the development of Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle, the addition of No. 2 pick Dylan Harper, and veteran signings such as Luke Kornet and Kelly Olynyk.
The 2025-26 NBA season is less than two months away, and excitement is already building for what should be another season full of shake-ups. As the league prepares for the ripple effect of stars like Kevin Durant, Myles Turner and Kristaps Porzingis on new squads, other teams like the Boston Celtics and Indiana Pacers are preparing for a season without their stars. Could these new faces in new places and injuries make way for an unexpected NBA champion?
The Spurs produced a streak of 22 consecutive postseason appearances from 1997-98 to 2018-19 and could finally be poised to end their six-year drought after drafting in the top 10 for four straight years. The health and development of San Antonio's young talent -- especially back-to-back NBA Rookie of the Year winners Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle -- will be crucial in leading a revamped roster that now features another Rookie of the Year candidate in No. 2 pick Dylan Harper,
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