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July 9th
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NBA Offseason Tracker
NBA Free Agency Moves
Summer League begins
USA Basketball practice begins
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NBA Free Agency Moves
June 25th-June 29th:
Paul George declined his $48M player option to become a Free Agent
LeBron James declined his $51M player option to become a Free Agent
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope declined his player option to become a Free Agent
Kevin Love declined his player option to become a Free Agent
Russell Westbrook picked up his player option to return to the Clippers
DβAngelo Russell picked up his $19M player option to return to the Lakers
Scottie Barnes signed a 5yr, $270M contract with Toronto
Jamal Murray signed a 4yr, $209M contract with Denver
Patrick Williams signed a 5yr, $90M contract with Chicago
Bam Adebayo signed a 3yr, $166M contract with Miami
Immanuel Quickley signed a 5yr, $175M contract with Toronto
Royce OβNeal signed a 4yr, $44M contract with Phoenix
OG Anunoby signed a 5yr, $212M contract with New York
Nic Claxton signed a 4yr, $100M contract with Brooklyn
Denver traded Reggie Jackson to Charlotte for 3 second round picks
Atlanta traded Dejounte Murray to New Orleans for Larry Nance Jr, Dyson Daniels, and 2 first round picks
Dallas traded Tim Hardaway Jr and 3 second round picks to Detroit for Quinten Grimes
Brooklyn traded Mikal Bridges to New York for Bojan Bogdanovic and 4 first round picks
Sacramento traded Davion Mitchell to Toronto for Jalen McDaniels
June 30th:
Obi Toppin signed a 4yr, $60M contract to stay in Indiana
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope signed a 3yr, $66M contract with Orlando
James Harden signed a 2yr, $70M deal to stay with the Clippers
Kevin Love signed a 2yr, $8M contract to stay with Miami
Andre Drummond signed a 2yr, $10M contract with Philadelphia
Chris Paul was waived by Golden State and will sign a 1yr, $11M deal with San Antonio
Jonas Valanciunas signed a 3yr, $30M contract with the Wizards
Mason Plumlee signed a 1yr, $3M deal with Phoenix
Naji Marshall signed a 3yr, $27M deal with Dallas
Derrick Jones Jr signed a 3yr, $30M deal with the Clippers
Kelly Oubre Jr signed a 2yr, $16M deal to stay in Philadelphia
PAUL GEORGE SIGNED A 4YR, $212M DEAL WITH PHILADELPHIA
July 1st:
Tyrese Maxey signed a 5yr, $204M contract extension with the Sixers
Isaiah Hartenstein signed a 3yr, $87M contract with OKC
Tobias Harris signed a 2yr, $52M deal to return to Detroit
Derrick White signed a 4yr, $126M contract extension with Boston
Delon Wright signed a 1yr, $3.3M deal with Milwaukee
Klay Thompson joins the Mavericks on a 3yr, $50M deal
Nicolas Batum signed a 2yr, $10M deal to return to the Clippers
DeβAnthony Melton signed a 1yr, $13M deal with the Warriors
Jayson Tatum signed the LARGEST CONTRACT IN NBA HISTORY, a 5yr, $314M extension with Boston
Gary Harris signed a 2yr, $14M deal to stay in Orlando
Mo Bamba signed a 1yr, minimum deal with the Clippers
July 2nd:
Donovan Mitchell signed a 3yr, $150M contract to stay in Cleveland
James Wiseman signed a 2yr deal with the Pacers
Mo Wagner signed a 2yr, $22M contract extension with Orlando
Jonathan Isaac signed a 5yr, $84M contract extension with Orlando
Kemba Walker announced his retirement from basketball
Kyle Anderson signed a 3yr, $27M deal with Golden State
July 3rd:
LeBron James signed a 2yr, $104M contract to return to the Lakers
Damion Lee signed a 1yr deal to return to the Suns
Joe Ingles signed a 1yr deal with the Timberwolves
Alec Burks signed a 1yr deal with the Heat
PJ Dozier signed a 1yr deal with the Timberwolves
July 4th:
Buddy Hield joined the Warriors on a 2yr, $21M deal as part of a sign and trade
July 5th:
Franz Wagner signed a 5yr, $224M contract extension with the Magic
July 6th:
Caleb Martin signed a 4yr, $32M deal with Philadelphia
Malik Beasley signed a 1yr, $6M deal with Detroit
Dario Saric signed a 2yr, $10M deal with Denver
DeMar DeRozan joined the Kings on a 3yr, $74M deal in a sign and trade from Chicago. That trade sends Harrison Barnes to the Spurs, and Chris Duarte to the Bulls.
Miles Bridges signed a 3yr, $75M deal to return to the Hornets
Jordan McLaughlin signed a 1yr deal with the Suns
Top remaining Free Agents:
Patrick Beverley
Saddiq Bey
Spencer Dinwiddie
Markelle Fultz
Tyus Jones
Luke Kennard
Kyle Lowry
Isaac Okoro
Gary Trent Jr
Lonnie Walker IV
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Olympic Basketball
As team USA assembles to begin practicing to get ready for the 2024 Olympics, other teams have been qualifying to play. Giannis and Greece eliminated Luka and Slovenia from Olympic contention on their way to qualifying themselves.
Team USA is the heavy favorite to win the Gold, but teams like Canada and France are full of NBA talent and could cause an upset at any point. Then there are teams like Serbia and Greece who have NBA superstars and are gonna be nightmares to play against.
France has 14 current or former NBA players on their roster, including DPOY Rudy Gobert and freak of nature Victor Wembanyama. With the rules of international basketball differing from the NBA in that thereβs no defensive 3 seconds, and you can hit the ball off the rim once it makes contact, facing Wemby AND Gobert will likely require outside shooting to deal with.
As of now, the US will face Canada in an exhibition match on July 10th at 10:30PM ET, Australia on July 15th at 12:00PM ET, and play Serbia on July 17th at 12:00PM ET.
The official Olympic games begin on July 28th, and the US will be facing Serbia as their first matchup at 11:15 AM ET.
Overtime Thoughts
This team better win the Gold or there will be some uncomfortable convos