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The NBA has practically become a 12-month league, but it seems fair to say that the dust has finally settled.
This summer had a few huge moves, with LeBron James and Kawhi Leonard trading conferences, Carmelo Anthony changing teams, and the Warriors somehow landing the best center on the market.
Despite all of that, many teams stood pat, bracing for what should be a huge offseason next year, when the salary cap rises, and half the league will become free agents.
With training camp just weeks away (really!) we looked back at the summer and analyzed where each team stands heading into the 2018-19 season.