Look Back At The Activity From Day 1 Of Free Agency
Matthews to Dallas - 1:06 a.m.
It seems no one wants to deal with the dysfunction in Sacramento right now. Wes Matthews certainly does not. He turned down the Kings for Dallas.
Matthews to pass on Kings, eyeing Mavericks? - 12:45 p.m.
Could Wes Matthews pass on a $64 million offer from the Sacramento Kings for a deal in Dallas? It's seems like a done deal, based on the latest rumblings …
Matthews offered Kings' ransom to join the party in Sacramento - 11:13 p.m.
Initial reports about the deal the Sacramento Kings were offering Portland shooting guard Wes Matthews were on the conservative side. Instead of a three-year deal in the $45 million range, it turns out the Kings' offer is more like $64 million over four years. Not bad for a guy coming off of an Achilles injury.
Matthews gets his offer — 9:18 p.m.
Knicks getting a big? — 9:00 p.m.
Lopez would give the Knicks (or Lakers) a boost on defense, where they need it most and where Greg Monroe wouldn't have helped. And he wouldn't have to go house-shopping in New York, because he could just sleep on his brother's couch. And with all the money the Lopez Bros would be making (and saving by living together), they could by all the comic books in the tri-state area.
Lavoy Allen stays in Indy — 7:56 p.m.
No word on the dollar amount, but bringing Allen back becomes more important if the Pacers are looking to deal Roy Hibbert this summer. Allen isn't a great shooter (35 percent from mid-range over his four seasons), but he can step outside and give Monta Ellis and Paul George a little more space to drive and create.
Wizards trade for Dudley — 6:51 p.m.
Paul Pierce's departure damaged the Wizards' versatility, but it seems that they've reestablished it with a trade…
Robinson goes to Brooklyn — 6:10 p.m.
Brooklyn was Robinson's intended destination when he was traded by the Blazers and then waived by the Nuggets in February. But the Sixers stepped in and claimed him off waivers before he could sign with the Nets. He averaged 17.1 points and 15.0 rebounds per 36 minutes in 22 games with Philly.
Reports: Dwyane Wade, Heat Come To An Agreement - 2 July - 6:05 p.m. ET
Report: Dwyane Wade agrees to one-year, $20 million deal with Miami: http://t.co/ucY1GsE6Ti #NBA pic.twitter.com/N7puFqDzMk
— NBA.com (@NBAcom) July 2, 2015
Sun Sentinel confirms the Dwyane Wade has agreed to a one-year contract with the Heat, according to source, "at a big number."
— Ira Winderman (@IraHeatBeat) July 2, 2015
Miami came correct with the cash. Dwyane Wade stays with Heat. But even at $20M, he still won't be team's highest-paid player (Bosh, $22M).
— David Aldridge (@daldridgetnt) July 2, 2015
Dwyane Wade reportedly agrees to a 1-year, $20M deal with the Heat, according to @AP pic.twitter.com/xjk1OHqAFo
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 2, 2015
Report: Dwyane Wade agrees to a one-year, $20 million deal with the @MiamiHEAT. pic.twitter.com/hjJdxAKuBU
— NBA TV (@NBATV) July 2, 2015
Reports: Tim Duncan To Return To Spurs Next Season - 2 July - 2:15 p.m.
"I'll be on the court next year."
Tim Duncan will return for his 19th season in San Antonio: http://t.co/6GmcN7euSL pic.twitter.com/DoYw9K3Ecy
— ESPN (@espn) July 2, 2015
Tim Duncan agrees to contract with the @spurs: http://t.co/8ZfwrKi4Ty pic.twitter.com/vg2SGeT9JV
— USA TODAY Sports (@USATODAYsports) July 2, 2015
BREAKING NEWS- San Antonio Express-News: #Spurs F #TimDuncan will return to play next season. Talking about it now: http://t.co/WOHUhodY9f
— FOX Sports Radio (@FoxSportsRadio) July 2, 2015
THIS JUST IN: Tim Duncan will return to Spurs, telling @mySA that he will "be on the court next year." pic.twitter.com/AhOiW4YljJ
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) July 2, 2015
Reports: Jae Crowder Returns To Celtics On Five-Year Deal - 2:00 p.m.
Report: Jae Crowder re-signs with Boston Celtics for five years, $35 million http://t.co/ceT9IxjMSS pic.twitter.com/4jZLkxd48F
— SI NBA (@si_nba) July 2, 2015
Celtics keep Jae Crowder in fold w/five-year, $35 million agreement: http://t.co/SuxIrX25Ud #NBA pic.twitter.com/9AlqBvncp2
— NBA.com (@NBAcom) July 2, 2015
Reports: Monta, Pacers Agree On 4 Years, $44 Million - 2 July - 1:11 p.m.
Ellis is a pretty good complement for current Indiana guards George Hill and C.J. Miles. With Paul George as a small-ball four (even if it's just part-time), the Pacers could have a dynamic offense at times.
Report: Gasol, Grizzlies working on $100M deal - 12:12 p.m.
ESPN latest on Grizzlies and Marc Gasol continuing to progress on five-year deal worth in excess of $100 million: http://t.co/w6ej6P9erE
— Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) July 2, 2015
Report: Monroe The Moose May Be A Buck... 11:00 a.m.
Free agent Greg Monroe will sign a maximum contract with the Milwaukee Bucks, league source tells Yahoo Sports.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) July 2, 2015
Free agent Greg Monroe will sign a maximum contract with the Milwaukee Bucks, league source tells Yahoo Sports.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) July 2, 2015
Aldridge unlikely to pick Raptors - 9:30 a.m.
LaMarcus Aldridge did visit the Toronto Raptors, but he's probably not going to sign there, per our David Aldridge …
Blazers assistant says Aldridge won't be back - 8:56 a.m.
You can almost hear the folks in Portland jumping out of their beds …
The Trail Blazers are about to lose LaMarcus Aldridge to another team in free agency and undergo a youth movement.
That's the revelation made by assistant coach Kim Hughes in an interview with an Indiana TV station on Tuesday, a few hours before the start of free agency.
"Well, people don't realize we just went young," Hughes tells WTHI of Terre Haute, Indiana. "We didn't publicize it, but we lost LaMarcus Aldridge. It hasn't been declared yet, but I'm sure he won't come back. We will go young."
Report: Afflalo Gets Day 2 Started With Possible Melo Reunion - 2 July, 8:08 a.m.
New York didn't take long to get someone in free agency. Will more moves follow?