LaMelo and Reaves dominate the second day of NBA Free Agency

LaMelo and Reaves dominate the second day of NBA Free Agency


In addition to the renewals, Damian Lillard’s change request moves to the second day of Free Agency.




on the second day of free will had as its main movements the renovation works. LaMelo Ball, Austin Reaves and Brook Lopez stayed with their teams on bigger, longer-term contracts. Houston appeared more after nearly folding in the early hours and secured Dillion Brooks for four years.

As big winners, the Lakers have nearly closed their 14 players to start the season (the 15th will be open during the season), with only the lack of another pivot, which will be the team’s goal.

Donte DiVicenzo secured an almost the same size contract as Austin Reaves to join Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart, his college buddies, as they won the NCAA for Villanova in 2016 and 2018, this time with just Brunson.

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One movement that should happen in the next few days of Free Agency is the exchange of Damian Lillard. After years in the Portland franchise, the point guard has asked to be sold to Miami, which is already looking for a third team to close the deal that will have Tyler Herro in the package.

Free agency NBA

-Atlanta Hawks

TyTy Washington – Three-year contract for $9.1 million – Received in trade from Houton Rockets;

Usman Garuba – Two-year contract for $6.9 million – Received in trade to Houton Rockets;

-Brooklyn Nets

Dennis Smith Jr. – Minimum 1 year veteran contract

-Charlotte Calabroni

LaMelo Ball – Maximum Freshman Extension – 260 million over 5 years.

– Cleveland Cavaliers

Max Strus – Four-year, $63 million contract – Received in trade from Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs;

Ty Jerome – two-year, $5 million contract;

Damian Jones – Senior contract for $2.6 million – Received in trade from Utah Jazz.

Dallas Maverick

Dwight Powell – $12 million three-year renewal;

Dante Exum – $2 million contract over 1 year.

-Houston Rockets

Trevor Hudgins – Two Way Contract Renewal;

Dillion Brooks – Four-year, $80 million contract – Received in trade from Memphis Grizzlies;

Jock Landale – $32 million contract over 4 years;

Alpha Kaba – Rights to the 60th pick in the 2017 Draft who never made it to the NBA;

Jeff Green: 1-year, $6 million contract.

– Indiana Pacers

Obi Toppin – Senior year contract for $6.8 million – Received in trade from New York Knicks.

– Los Angeles Clippers

Russell Westbrook – $8 million two-year renewal;

KJ Martin – Senior year contract for $1.9 million – Received in trade to the Houston Rockets.

– Los Angeles Lakers

Jaxson Hayes – two-year, $4.5 million contract;

D’Angelo Russell – $37 million two-year renewal;

Austin Reaves – $52 million four-year renewal.

-Miami Heat

Thomas Bryant: two-year contract worth $5.4 million.

– Milwaukee Bucks

Brook Lopez – $48 million two-year renewal.

-New York Knicks

Donte DiVicenzo – $50 million contract over 4 years.

– Oklahoma City Thunder

Vasilije Micic – $23.5 million contract over 3 years;

Jack White – Two-year contract, amounts undisclosed.

Magical Orlando

Mo Wagner – $16 million 2-year renovation.

-Philadelphia 76ers

Patrick Beverley: 1-year contract worth $3.2 million.

– Sacrament King

Sasha Vezenkov (Euroleague MVP) – three-year contract worth $20 million;

Domantas Sabonis – Renewal of 217 million dollars in 5 years;

Alex Len – 1 year $3.2 million contract.

-San Antonio Spurs

Cedi Osman – Senior year contract for $6.7 million – Received in trade from Miami Heat and Cleveland Cavaliers;

Lamar Stevens – Senior contract for $1.9 million – Received in trade from Miami Heat and Cleveland Cavaliers;

Sandro Mamukelashvili – Renewal of 2 million dollars in 1 year.

-Toronto Raptors

Jalen McDaniels – $9.3 million contract over 2 years.

Source: Terra

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