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NBA free agency is underway, and after a week, some notable names remain unsigned. That includes Jonathan Kuminga and Josh Giddey, who are both restricted free agents this summer.
Indiana lost center Myles Turner in free agency, who agreed to a four-year, $107 million deal with the Bucks. Huff joins a depth chart at center that currently includes Tony Bradley. Isaiah Jackson and James Wiseman, both returning from a torn Achilles, are free agents, as is Thomas Bryant from last season's roster.
The NBA world is still waiting on Al Horford to make a decision in free agency, and there is still an expectation he will end up with the Golden State Warriors.
Chet Holmgren just set the floor for Jalen Williams' next deal. A full max for the Thunder center, albeit one with no "Rose Rule" language that would get him more than 25 percent
Fortunately for diehard Lakers supporters, the organization officially signed 6-foot-7 sharpshooter Jake LaRavia to potentially help replace Finney-Smith’s production on the wing on Sunday. (especially if a De’Anthony Melton signing never materializes).
The first NBA free-agent signing wave has passed, but which player should each team sign among the players left on the open market?
With most teams having spent their money and all but restricted free agents and low-priced veterans left, NBA free agency has run out of steam after 10 days. Some teams got great deals, and others paid a high price for questionable upgrades. Here are the five worst NBA overpays of the summer.
This free agency period has several of those kinds of signings. Here are four of the best fits from NBA free agency 2025. The Rockets landing Kevin Durant via trade was the headline acquisition of NBA free agency, but stealing Finney-Smith away from the Los Angeles Lakers may prove nearly as important.
The first wave of NBA free agency has come and gone, but there are still some good free agents left on the open market.
NBA free agency begins Monday, June 30 and it doesn’t have the same prominence as some offseasons – mainly because there are not many teams with the salary cap space to make major moves, some projected free agents already have reached deals or plan to ...
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LeBron Wire on MSNJake LaRavia implies Lakers were best fit for him in free agencyAfter losing veteran 3-and-D forward Dorian Finney-Smith to the Houston Rockets in free agency, the Los Angeles Lakers got 23-year-old forward Jake LaRavia to agree to sign with them. LaRavia ended up getting a two-year contract that will pay him roughly $12 million, and he could become an underrated gem for them.