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NBA Teams Face Offseason Decisions After Playoff Eliminations

National Desk
April 16, 2026
With the NBA playoffs continuing, ten teams have officially begun their offseason, shifting focus to roster construction for the 2026-2027 season. These organizations will be evaluating potential moves in the upcoming NBA draft, free agency period, and trade market. The Milwaukee Bucks and Dallas Mavericks are among the teams now facing offseason challenges, specifically after being eliminated from playoff contention. Team priorities will vary based on factors such as existing contracts, salary cap space, and organizational goals. Key areas of focus for each team will be draft pick analysis and player scouting, determining which free agents to pursue, and exploring potential trades to improve their roster. General managers and team personnel will be actively engaged in evaluating internal talent and also identifying external players who could complement existing rosters.

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