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NBA trade news: Cleveland Cavaliers secure $88 million star in 5-team trade

Times of India Published Aug 20, 2026 Reviewed Aug 20, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
NBA trade news: Cleveland Cavaliers secure $88 million star in 5-team trade
Peyton Watson signed a four-year, $88 million contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
88 million · Peyton Watson Shams Charania, ESPN reporter
The trade sent an unprotected 2031 Cavaliers first-round pick and a 2032 Kings second-rounder to the Denver Nuggets.
1 pick · 2031 first-round pick1 pick · 2032 second-rounder Shams Charania, ESPN reporter
Max Strus was traded from Cleveland to the Los Angeles Clippers.
1 player · Max Strus Shams Charania, ESPN reporter
Tre Mann and a 2027 second-rounder were traded from Cleveland to the Washington Wizards for Cam Whitmore.
1 player · Tre Mann1 pick · 2027 second-rounder Shams Charania, ESPN reporter
Julian Reese was forwarded from the Washington Wizards to the Denver Nuggets.
1 player · Julian Reese Shams Charania, ESPN reporter
The four-year, $88 million contract for Peyton Watson has an average annual value of $22 million.
22 million · Peyton Watson Shams Charania, ESPN reporter
Peyton Watson averaged 14.6 points per game in the 2025-26 season.
14.6 points per game · Peyton Watson Bobby Marks, ESPN analyst
Peyton Watson averaged 4.9 rebounds per game in the 2025-26 season.
4.9 rebounds per game · Peyton Watson Bobby Marks, ESPN analyst
Peyton Watson posted a 59.4% true shooting percentage in the 2025-26 season.
59.4 percent · Peyton Watson Bobby Marks, ESPN analyst
Peyton Watson's three-point shooting percentage increased from 35.3% to 41.1% in the 2025-26 season.
35.3 percent · Peyton Watson41.1 percent · Peyton Watson Bobby Marks, ESPN analyst
Peyton Watson played 54 games in the 2025-26 season before a hamstring injury cut his season short.
54 games · Peyton Watson Bobby Marks, ESPN analyst
Cleveland sits roughly $29 million below the first apron before re-signing James Harden.
29 million · Cleveland Bobby Marks, ESPN analyst

Peyton Watson's restricted free agency finally has an ending, and it isn't the one Denver wanted. The Nuggets are sending their 23-year-old forward to Cleveland in a sign-and-trade that also pulls in the Clippers, Wizards and Kings, closing a standoff that dragged through the entire offseason.The Cavaliers gave up Max Strus to create the cap room, then locked Watson into a four-year, $88 million contract carrying a player option and trade kicker.

In a separate but connected move, Cleveland shipped Tre Mann and a 2027 second-rounder to Washington for Cam Whitmore, with the Wizards forwarding center Julian Reese to Denver, who will waive him.CategoryDetailsPlayerPeyton WatsonCurrent teamDenver NuggetsTraded toCleveland CavaliersContract status4-year, $88M sign-and-trade (player option, trade kicker)Average annual value$22MLatest insider updateESPN's Shams Charania confirmed the deal Wednesday eveningCavaliers land Peyton Watson in trade that sends Max Strus awayPeyton Watson steps into a starting five that already runs through Mitchell, Harden, Mobley and Allen, giving Cleveland a projected lineup among the East's best on paper.

He replaces a rotation piece in Strus and instantly becomes a younger, longer option at small forward.ESPN’s Shams Charania wrote on X, “BREAKING: Cleveland, Denver and the Clippers have agreed on a trade sending Peyton Watson to the Cavaliers, Max Strus to LA, and an unprotected 2031 Cavs first-round pick and a 2032 Kings second-rounder to the Nuggets, sources tell ESPN.

Watson will sign a new four-year, $88 million deal to join the Cavaliers, plus a player option and a trade kicker.”The move caps a saga that started building in April, when Bobby Marks reported the Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Bulls and Brooklyn Nets were all potential landing spots for Watson. His market grew once teams realized how thin the 2026 free-agent class was beyond him, with Jalen Duren also unproven.How does the 5-team trade look?Denver's return is entirely draft capital: an unprotected 2031 Cavaliers first-round pick and a 2032 Kings second-rounder that Sacramento previously owed Cleveland.

The Wizards and Kings both play supporting roles, absorbing and forwarding pieces so the money and picks land where they need to. Cleveland's side of the ledger includes both incoming (Watson, Whitmore) and outgoing (Strus, Mann) pieces, structured to keep the sign-and-trade workable under the tax rules.What the trade means for each teamESPN's Bobby Marks laid out Cleveland's math afterward, noting the sign-and-trade hard-caps the Cavaliers at the first apron and that they sit "roughly $29M below the first apron" before re-signing Harden, who remains technically unsigned on a reported "wink-wink" agreement.For Denver, there's no easy replacement for Watson's two-way impact.

He posted career-highs across the board in 2025-26: 14.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, a 59.4 true shooting percentage and a jump from 35.3 to 41.1 percent from three, all before a hamstring injury cut his season short at 54 games.The next checkpoint is Harden. Cleveland's cap sheet only fully clarifies once his new deal is finalized, and that number will determine how much flexibility the Cavaliers actually have left this summer.Get the latest Sports News and Live updates.

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