NBA: Complete Offseason Grades For All 30 Teams

Dec 19, 2014; San Antonio, TX, USA; San Antonio Spurs power forward Tim Duncan (21) holds the ball as Portland Trail Blazers power forward LaMarcus Aldridge (12) defends during the second half at AT&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 19, 2014; San Antonio, TX, USA; San Antonio Spurs power forward Tim Duncan (21) holds the ball as Portland Trail Blazers power forward LaMarcus Aldridge (12) defends during the second half at AT&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports /
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Dec 19, 2014; San Antonio, TX, USA; San Antonio Spurs power forward Tim Duncan (21) holds the ball as Portland Trail Blazers power forward LaMarcus Aldridge (12) defends during the second half at AT&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports /

The dog days of the NBA calendar are upon us. With training camp still a few weeks away and the best days of free agency behind us, there’s just not a lot going on in the NBA world right now. But with all this time to digest information, what have we learned about each team heading into the 2015-16 season?

With so many draft selections, trades and free agency signings, it’s hard to keep track of where every team stands amidst a flurry of offseason transactions. Luckily, we at HoopsHabit have been diligently tracking it all with in-depth offseason grades for each and every team in the association.

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Yesterday, we officially finished our long, 30-team trek through an entire summer of signings and re-signings, handing out grades for every individual move along with a final grade for each organization’s offseason as a whole.

Where does your team stack up? Who had the best offseason and who had the worst? Which individual moves were among the summer’s best and which left us scratching out heads? To help put the upcoming season in context, here’s a look at every team’s comprehensive offseason grades for your browsing pleasure.

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