With the NBA offseason nearly complete and training camp in sight, teams largely have filled their 2025-26 rosters. Yet major holes remain with some clubs.

Some rebuilding teams have an interest in improving their rosters for the short term instead of putting together a cohesive unit, a product of the limitations created by the NBA's restrictive new collective bargaining agreement. Others, like the Golden State Warriors , are a product of waiting out restricted free agency.

For title contenders such as the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder , the lack of glaring issues can be evidence that their rosters are built well. Alternatively, having a single hole might not be so bad for clubs that aspire to reach that level -- as long as they can fill it via internal development or a mi

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