The Bounce Newsletter | This is The Athletic’s daily NBA newsletter. Sign up here to receive The Bounce directly in your inbox.We all consume a lot of media platforms in a lot of different ways. I’m definitely not someone who watches Twitch streams or live YouTube shows. It just isn’t in my rotation of platforms I frequent for content, let alone for sports. However, right now, if you told me that Jaylen Brown was going live, I might drop everything to see what he has to say.Fork in the roadHow do these 5 teams spend their summers?The draft is over, and we’re headed toward an eventful offseason within the normal chaos of the NBA summers. We’ve already seen Giannis Antetokounmpo moved to Miami, the Celtics’ Brown be offended by trade rumors and LaMelo Ball shipped to Minnesota. We’re still four days away from free agency actually opening.Pistons: Remember the Pistons? It feels like they’re gearing up for something big with their offseason moves so far. They sent Isaiah Stewart to Memphis to clear up some cap space. Now we’re monitoring whether they’ll land Tyler Herro (if Milwaukee flips him), Brown (if Boston decides they need to move him), Kawhi Leonard (if he and the Clippers don’t work out a deal) or Norman Powell (if Miami is truly losing him to free agency). The Pistons desperately need some offensive help for Cade Cunningham. They proved that the hard way in the playoffs.Also, don’t forget they still have a very important restricted free-agency for Jalen Duren, who had an awesome regular season and then ruined all that public goodwill with a disastrous postseason. Duren’s Detroit future is in doubt as he and the team remain far apart on extension talks, Sam Amick reports.Offensive creation and shooting are musts for the Pistons now.Celtics: Speaking of Brown, what in the heck is going to happen in Boston? They tried to get Giannis from Milwaukee, and the only way to do that was to dangle the 2024 NBA Finals MVP. That didn’t work. Now Brown seems pretty perturbed by the trade rumors and the reaction online. I would also add that Brown seems to be too online right now. It may benefit him to just relax with online content and reading comments. That’s tough to do as a Twitch streamer, though.The Celtics are roughly $13 million under the tax, $21 million under the first apron and $34 million under the second apron. So they have some wiggle room if they want to add a significant player. It may behoove them to give Brown that $142 million extension for two years to ease some of the tension and then figure things out from there.Thunder: Oklahoma City has to make some kind of cut to its roster for a few reasons. It went into this offseason with 15 players under contract, two first-round picks and a second-round pick expected to be good enough to make the roster. The Thunder were also $28 million into the second apron and $41 million into the first apron. They’re sending Aaron Wiggins to the Hawks to dump one roster spot. That will also shave $9 million off those aprons.The Thunder have team options on Isaiah Hartenstein ($28.5m) and Lu Dort ($17.7m). They selected Aday Mara 12th and Bennett Stirtz 16th in the first round. They are not expected to move on from Hartenstein, so it looks like Dort might be the odd man out. They can pick up that option and send him out for second-round picks. They’ll still be in the second apron if that happens, but it’ll be something they can navigate out of before the trade deadline is over.Clippers: There is so much to be determined. We still do not have a resolution to the investigation of alleged cap circumvention by Steve Ballmer, the team and Kawhi Leonard. Assuming we don’t get a punishment that includes voiding Leonard’s contract, the Clippers face some important decisions. Leonard is going into the final year of his contract and is seeking an extension. If the soon-to-be 35-year-old doesn’t get that two-year extension, might we see the Clippers move him in a trade?Could that be a move to Detroit? Do the Raptors want to have a reunion? The rumor mill is going to get pretty wild if Kawhi becomes a trade asset. Yes, he still has injury and availability concerns, but with the way he played this past year, teams will want to roll the dice.