NBA Free Agency Rundown
It was a wild Sunday night in the best basketball league in the World as NBA free agency officially opened. From the get-go it appeared like the Brooklyn Nets were emerging as big winners, cleaning up and signing top-tier talent in the form of Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and supporting their stars with a solid center in DeAndre Jordan.
The Knicks failed to land any big-named stars despite their cap space. Jimmy Butler surprisingly found his way to the Miami Heat via a sign-and-trade deal that’s actually still in the works of being finalized. Kawhi Leonard, reigning finals MVP, has yet to speak up regarding his decision but has scheduled a meeting with the top brass from the Lakers on July 2nd. It was a huge night as almost $2 billion in contracts were agreed upon in principle between teams and players.
It was a dizzying night as announcement after announcement hit the airwaves and social media like a mad storm. Here is a brief rundown of some of the more notable signings of each NBA team for the opening night of NBA free agency:
Atlanta Hawks
Boston Celtics
- Kemba Walker – 4 years, $141 million
Brooklyn Nets
- Kevin Durant – 4 years, max or near-max
- Kyrie Irving – 4 years, $142 million
- DeAndre Jordan – 4 years, $40 million
- Garrett Temple – 2 years, $10 million
Charlotte Hornets
- Terry Rozier – 3 years, $58 million
Chicago Bulls
- Thaddeus Young – 3 years, $41 million
Cleveland Cavaliers
Dallas Mavericks
- Kristaps Porzingis – 5 years, $158 million
- Dwight Powell – 3 years, $33 million
Denver Nuggets
- Jamal Murray – 5 years, $170 million
Detroit Pistons
- Derrick Rose – 2 years, $15 million
Golden State Warriors
- Klay Thompson – 5 years, $190 million
- D’Angelo Russell – 4 years, $177 million
Houston Rockets
- Danuel House, 3 years $11 million
- Gerald Green, 1 year, likely veteran’s minimum
Indiana Pacers
- Malcolm Brogdon – 4 years, $85 million
- Jeremy Lamb -3 years, $31.5 million
Los Angeles Clippers
- Patrick Beverley – 3 years, $40 million
Los Angeles Lakers
Memphis Grizzlies
- Jonas Valanciunas – 3 years, $45 million
Miami Heat
- Jimmy Butler – 4 years, $142 million
Milwaukee Bucks
- Khris Middleton – 5 years, $178 million
- Brook Lopez – 4 years, $52 million
- George Hill – 3 year, $29 million
- Robin Lopez – 2 years, room exception
Minnesota Timberwolves
New Orleans Pelicans
- Nicolo Melli – 2 years, $8 million
New York Knicks
- Julius Randle – 3 years, $63 million
- Taj Gibson – 2 years, $20 million
- Bobby Portis – 2 years, $31 million
- Reggie Bullock – 2 years, $21 million
Oklahoma City Thunder
Orlando Magic
- Nikola Vucevic – 4 years, $100 million
- Terrence Ross – 4 years, $51 million
- Al-Farouq Aminu, 3 years, $29 million
Philadelphia 76ers
- Tobias Harris – 5 years, $180 million
- Al Horford – 4 years, $109 million
- Mike Scott – 2 years, $9.8 million
Phoenix Suns
- Ricky Rubio – 3 years, $51 million
Portland Trail Blazers
- Rodney Hood – 2 years, $12 milllion
- Mario Hezonja – 1 year, minimum
Sacramento Kings
- Trevor Ariza – 2 years, $25 million
- Harrison Barnes – 4 years, $85 million
- DeWayne Dedmon – 3 years, $41 million
- Cory Joseph – 3 years, $37 million
San Antonio Spurs
- DeMarre Carroll – 2 years, $13 million
- Rudy Gay – 2 years, $32 million
Toronto Raptors
Utah Jazz
- Bojan Bogdanovic – 4 years, $73 million
- Ed Davis – 2 years, $10 million
Washington Wizards
- Thomas Bryant – 3 years, $25 million