NBA: 3 biggest losers of the 2021 offseason thus far

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3 biggest losers of the 2021 NBA offseason thus far. 

The NBA Draft is officially in the books and this year’s free agency period has almost entirely run its course. We’ve seen a few big names switch teams, several valuable contributors were added to contending rosters, and a handful of teams improve (at least on paper.

That’s the great part of the offseason; no matter what your favorite team does, you can almost always sell yourself on how it was a successful offseason. Or, at least for the most part. There are some exceptions to that thinking.

And this offseason is no different. While there are teams that certainly improved along with those that have perhaps improved (depending on who you ask), there are also those teams that have almost unanimously disappointed.

As the 2021 offseason practically comes to a closer with NBA Summer League tipping off, we take a look back at the three biggest “losers” of the offseason thus far.