While the NBA world continued to wait on Kawhi Leonard‘s decision, the list of available NBA free agents lost a little more talent on Tuesday, with 15 more players coming off the board.
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Listed below are July 2’s notable contract agreements. For the most part, these deals aren’t yet official, so the reported terms could change — or agreements could fall through altogether. Generally speaking though, teams and players are on track to finalize these deals sometime after the July moratorium ends on Saturday.
Here are Tuesday’s noteworthy contract agreements:
- Rodney McGruder, Clippers agree to three-year, $15MM contract.
- Dorian Finney-Smith, Mavericks agree to three-year, $12MM contract.
- Daniel Theis, Celtics agree to two-year, $10MM contract.
- Ryan Arcidiacono, Bulls agree to three-year, $9MM contract.
- Noah Vonleh, Timberwolves agree to one-year, $2MM contract.
- James Ennis, Sixers agree to two-year, minimum-salary contract.
- Vincent Poirier, Celtics agree to two-year, minimum-salary contract.
- Jeff Green, Jazz agree to one-year, minimum-salary contract.
- Jared Dudley, Lakers agree to one-year, minimum-salary contract.
- Wilson Chandler, Nets agree to one-year, minimum-salary contract.
- Emmanuel Mudiay, Jazz agree to one-year, minimum-salary contract.
- Willie Cauley-Stein, Warriors agree to contract worth slightly more than the minimum (terms not yet known).
- Glenn Robinson III, Warriors agree to two-year contract (terms not yet known).
- Luke Kornet, Bulls agree to two-year contract (terms not yet known).
- Brad Wanamaker, Celtics agree to one-year contract (terms not yet known).
Previously:
So a team could just up and pull out of a trade before July 6. As complicated as these trades are, that could create chain reactions, chaos.
Green for minimum is a steal. He’s still got some left in the tank, and in a Utah backup role his upside is high.
Dudley to the Lakers. Here we go. Expect more of this kind. Typical Lebron team in the making.