As the 2025 NBA offseason gradually comes to a close, the league’s focus has shifted towards short breaks and long-term training camps. This transition period is filled with anticipation for many teams and fans, especially those hoping to see players showcase their peak performance once again in the 2024-25 season.
This article will focus on five players who are expected to make a comeback in the 2025-26 season. Among them are star players who didn’t perform at their best last season, as well as role players eager to rise to the top again. Let’s start by looking at the situation of the Philadelphia 76ers.
While we can’t expect PG to fully return to his peak form, there are quite a few opportunities for him to improve his overall efficiency. If the 76ers can cultivate a positive team atmosphere, especially with Joel Embiid maintaining consistent playing time, the chances of PG rediscovering his rhythm will significantly increase.
As for the Utah Jazz, although they are still in the rebuilding phase, Markkanen’s performance is proving to be crucial. Not only does he need to elevate his game, but his performance will also have a direct impact on his future trade value.
The Milwaukee Bucks don’t need to hope for him to deliver the same stats he had during his Wizards days, but his role remains crucial in building a strong lineup around Giannis Antetokounmpo. Despite last season’s advanced stats not being particularly impressive, the 30-year-old Kuzma still has the potential to reclaim his previous peak performance.
The good news is that the Toronto Raptors are almost certain to be healthier in the upcoming season compared to last year, providing a better environment for performance. At just 24 years old, he is highly likely to return to a state close to his peak.
However, since leaving the Denver Nuggets, his performance has not met expectations. Last season, his true shooting percentage with the Toronto Raptors and New Orleans Pelicans was only 50.4%, and he struggled with injuries and fluctuations in form. Now back in Denver, his partnership with Nikola Jokic seems like a natural fit, and fans hope Brown can rediscover the magic of 2023 and contribute to the Nuggets in a unique way.



