The California Black Bears and Miami Pickleball Club have completed a trade during Trade Window #2 of the 2026 Major League Pickleball (MLP) season. Under the deal announced on July 14, the California Black Bears acquired Dylan Frazier from Miami. In return, Miami Pickleball Club received Anouar Braham along with cash considerations.
The trade comes after the 2026 MLP Draft, with Trade Window #2 remaining open until July 20. Teams can continue making roster changes before the next league event as they finalize their squads for the remainder of the 2026 season.
The timing of the move is significant, as MLP San Diego, the eighth event of the 2026 season, is scheduled to begin on July 16 in Southern California. The tournament will be the first opportunity for teams to compete after the latest round of roster changes.
With the addition of Dylan Frazier, the California Black Bears have made another roster change ahead of the upcoming tournament, while Miami Pickleball Club adds Anouar Braham and cash considerations as part of the deal. Teams can continue to complete trades until Trade Window #2 closes on July 20.
About Major League Pickleball (MLP)
Major League Pickleball (MLP) is the premier professional team-based pickleball league. It features 20 hometown teams and over 100 of the top-ranked professional players in the sport. Teams compete across regular season events for standings points, with the goal of winning the league championship. MLP uses the innovative MLPlayâ„¢ format, a unique co-ed team competition that includes women’s doubles, men’s doubles, and mixed doubles games. This format combines individual skill with teamwork.
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Written by Aditi Jain




