NBA Buyout Frenzy: Former No. 1 Picks & MVPs Struggling to Stay in the League

A Massive Wave of NBA Layoffs Hits!
Forget No. 1 and No. 2 Picks—Even an MVP Almost Couldn’t Survive

Every year, after the NBA trade deadline, a wave of buyouts and roster cuts follows.

During this period, many teams release players who are no longer essential to their plans. This helps ease financial burdens or clears roster spots for players who better fit their system.

This year is no exception. The trade deadline has passed, and the buyout market is heating up. Here are some of the notable players who have already been waived:

  • The Oklahoma City Thunder cut center Daniel Theis.
  • The San Antonio Spurs waived former Bucks player MarJon Beauchamp.
  • The Utah Jazz let go of 21-year-old guard Jalen Hood-Schifino.
  • The Toronto Raptors parted ways with P.J. Tucker and former No. 2 pick, championship-winning center James Wiseman.
  • The Atlanta Hawks waived David Roddy and Bones Hyland.
  • The Chicago Bulls cut Torrey Craig and Chris Duarte.
  • The Brooklyn Nets, having run out of patience, finally bought out former No. 1 pick Ben Simmons, who neither played consistently nor contributed much to the team.

But That’s Not the End of It!

Forget about struggling former top picks—even a World Cup MVP almost found himself out of the league.

Dennis Schröder, the German point guard who once led his national team to World Cup glory, has been tossed around like a hot potato. In just three days, multiple teams gave up on him. He was first traded from the Golden State Warriors to the Miami Heat, but before he could even board a plane, he was rerouted to the Utah Jazz. From there, he was sent to the Detroit Pistons, making him a true NBA nomad on the verge of being forced out of the league.

It’s hard to believe that just a few years ago, Schröder was the undisputed leader of the Atlanta Hawks. Even after leaving Atlanta, he was bold enough to turn down a 4-year, $84 million contract from the Los Angeles Lakers, believing he could secure an even bigger deal.

Now, looking at his situation, it’s hard not to wonder—does Schröder regret his past decisions?

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