Trae Young Free Agency Destinations: Evaluating Wizards, Heat, Lakers, Nets, and Bulls as Options
Young will enter free agency after five games in Washington, with multiple teams expected to pursue the four-time NBA All-Star, sources said.
- On Thursday, Washington Wizards guard Trae Young decided to decline his $48.97 million player option for the 2026-27 season, becoming a free agent on Monday.
- The Wizards acquired Young from the Atlanta Hawks in January, and while the guard hopes to remain in Washington long term, he plans to test the free-agent market.
- ESPN journalist Marc Spears reported Young expects multiple team max interest, though the Wizards remain the "front-runner" to sign the four-time NBA All-Star.
- Every NBA team has free range to sign the former All-Star starting June 22nd, with the official free-agent market opening June 30.
- The Wizards aim to build a competitive team around Young, featuring Anthony Davis in a veteran role alongside developing players Alex Sarr, Kyshawn George, and Tre Johnson.
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Trae Young is about to do something he has never done in nine NBA seasons: walk into free agency with no team holding his rights. That, more than anything said on a podcast, is the actual surprise here. The Washington Wizards guard plans to decline his $48.97 million player option for 2026-27 and become an unrestricted free agent when the market opens Monday, according to Andscape’s Marc J. Spears. Sources told Spears that Washington remains the…

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