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Reports: Kevin Durant plans to sign four-year deal with Nets - NBA.com

Kevin Durant is apparently planning to be on the move once again.

Per ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski and The Athletic's Shams Charania, the Brooklyn Nets have reportedly secured Durant's services for the next four seasons. The Golden State Warriors' standout forward will reportedly sign a four-year, $142 million deal with Brooklyn and is expected to team with another star in former Boston Celtics guard Kyrie Irving.

Additionally, Wojnarowski reports the Nets are also expected to sign veteran center DeAndre Jordan. Durant is expected to make a formal announcement about his future on his company-owned sports-business network, "the Boardroom," at 6 p.m. ET.

On Saturday night, news broke that Irving and the Nets were moving toward a max deal that would pay the All-Star guard $141 million over four seasons. Charania reports Irving is planning to soon meet with the Nets to finalize the deal, which will include a fourth-year player option. Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie is expected to be part of the Nets' pitch to Irving tonight, Charania reports.

In a smaller move Sunday before the reported Durant news, the Nets also were expected to sign veteran defensive specialist Garrett Temple to a two-year deal, per Marc J. Spears of The Undefeated.

It wasn't expected to take long for Durant to announce his intentions as Wojnarowski reported earlier Sunday that Durant was expected to announce his choice of team via "the Boardroom." 

Back in 2016, Durant was in a somewhat similar state as he was deciding which team to go to next. That summer, he announced his decision to go from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Golden State Warriors via a post on The Players Tribune on July 4

The former two-time Finals MVP and Kia MVP winner entered the offseason as perhaps the biggest name on the market alongside the Boston Celtics' Kyrie Irving, the Toronto Raptors' Kawhi Leonard and Durant's Warriors teammate, Klay Thompson. He was long been expected to draw interest on the open market from a number of teams with salary cap room.

Durant suffered a ruptured right Achilles in Game 5 of The Finals and the timetable for his return date is unknown. He got hurt on a dribble on the right wing, coming up lame on a crossover move and falling to the floor. He grabbed the back of his leg, appeared to grab below the calf and more toward the Achilles area, and needed help to limp to the bench area and more help to get back to the Warriors' locker room. Warriors forward Andre Iguodala was on Durant's left side as they made the long walk back to the room, with Warriors GM Bob Myers and Curry in the group immediately behind them.

Kevin Durant is perhaps the biggest free-agent target in 2019.

Players have made comebacks off Achilles surgery, with relative levels of success.

This is Durant's first serious injury since the 2014-15 season with the Oklahoma City Thunder, when a fracture in his right foot ultimately limited him to 27 games. In October of 2014, he suffered a "Jones fracture" in his foot and had surgery that sidelined him until December of that year. He played off and on for the next two months before he was shut down for the season to have a third surgery on the fractured bone in his foot.

Since joining the Warriors in the summer of 2016, Durant has been mostly healthy. He missed 19 straight games in his first season with Golden State because of a strained MCL in his left knee. He missed two first-round playoff games in 2017 as well because of a strained left calf muscle, but was healthy the rest of the way en route to his first Finals MVP honors and first NBA championship.

This season, Durant averaged 26 points, 6.4 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.1 blocks per game. In the playoffs, he averaged 32.3 ppg, 7.7 rpg, 4.5 apg and 1 bpg.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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2019-06-30 21:08:00Z
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Kevin Durant free agency update: Warriors' star free agent to announce decision Sunday night, per report - CBS Sports

Kevin Durant is not going to draw out his free agency decision this summer. According to a report from ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Durant is set to announce which team he'll be signing with on Sunday night, shortly after free agency begins. To make things more interesting, Durant will announce the decision on his own sports business network. 

Durant, of course, suffered a torn Achilles tendon during Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Toronto Raptors. As a result, he's expected to miss all of next season, which will make things very interesting for whichever team he ends up signing with. 

Despite his injury, he's still expected to get a max offer from multiple teams, including the Warriors, who can offer him the most money. According to a report from Marc Stein of the New York Times, Durant will receive a five-year, $221 million offer from the Warriors when free agency opens on Sunday. 

That Durant is making his decision on Sunday does not, however, mean that he is automatically taking the Warriors' offer. Even though teams technically aren't supposed to be negotiating with players until free agency begins at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, there's little to discuss in regards to Durant. If a team is interested, they'll offer him the max. Thus, it's more up to Durant to decide where he wants to play, and he's had plenty of time to think about it, with free agency rumors dogging him the entire regular season. 

There's no doubt, though, that the Warriors have the advantage over other teams with what they're able to offer Durant. And in fact, even if Durant does decide to re-sign with the Warriors, he may still be on the move. Earlier in the offseason, ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported that one scenario the Warriors are working on is re-signing Durant to the five-year max to help him get the extra money, then working with him on a trade next season to whichever team he actually wants to play for. Such a scenario would let Durant get the extra money and also help the Warriors get something back in return. Such a scenario seems like a longshot, but does remain a possibility.

Another Durant scenario involves him teaming up with Kawhi Leonard, as the two have reportedly discussed playing together. In that case, Durant would be on the move this summer, as the Warriors won't be signing both of them. That move also seems like a long shot, but in the event it happens, the two teams in the running for both players would be the Clippers and Knicks

But whatever happens, it's clear that Durant's decision will set the framework for the summer. If he re-ups with the Warriors, it will ensure that they remain title favorites for years to come, even if they'll take a step back next season. Should Durant bolt, however, the power structure of the league will be completely upset, and could open the door for other teams to make more aggressive moves in the hope that the title race will be opened up for the foreseeable future. 

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2019-06-30 19:59:00Z
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Woj: Celtics Considering Kyrie Irving, Kemba Walker, Terry Rozier Sign-and-Trade - Bleacher Report

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In an attempt to create more financial flexibility for themselves, the Boston Celtics are looking into a three-team sign-and-trade with the Brooklyn Nets and Charlotte Hornets

Per ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, the Celtics would receive Kemba Walker and create a full mid-level exception, the Nets would get Kyrie Irving and potentially a first-round pick from Boston, and the Hornets would get Terry Rozier. 

Wojnarowski added the talks are only "exploratory" right now. 

All three players have been connected to each of the teams they would end up with in this potential scenario. 

Wojnarowski reported that Walker is expected to finalize a four-year, $141 million deal with the Celtics when free agency opens at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, and Irving will meet with the Nets Sunday with both sides motivated to agree on a four-year, $141 million max contract. 

Per Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium, the Hornets are targeting Rozier as a potential replacement at point guard assuming Walker joins Boston. 

The Celtics would be limited to a $5.7 million mid-level exception if they go into the luxury tax, but that number would go up to $9.246 million if they can stay under the $132.6 million tax threshold. 

Boston is trying to retool its roster on the fly with Irving and Al Horford heading into free agency. Walker would become Irving's replacement, but president of basketball operations Danny Ainge could add more flexibility to add another high-level player to his roster for 2019-20. 

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2019-06-30 19:28:36Z
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Live updates on the craziness of NBA free agency: Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard, etc. - Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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  1. Live updates on the craziness of NBA free agency: Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard, etc.  Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  2. Opinion: This is where the top remaining NBA free agents should sign  USA TODAY
  3. Kawhi and KD are taking the Clippers seriously in free agency - Woj | SportsCenter  NBA on ESPN
  4. One free agent at each position that the LA Clippers should consider  FanSided
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2019-06-30 18:17:00Z
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NBA Free Agency 2019: Start Date, Time, Rumors, News, Odds And Predictions For Top Targets - Forbes

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The 2019 NBA free agency negotiating period officially begins tonight at 6:01 p.m. ET, but there has already been one big move reported due to the league allowing teams to communicate with free agents a bit earlier this year. Kemba Walker agreed to terms with the Boston Celtics, giving the club an elite point guard to replace Kyrie Irving after the incumbent’s seemingly inevitable departure becomes official. Free agents cannot officially sign until after the moratorium ends on July 6 though, and there are still plenty of superstars on the open market. This coveted free agency class is headlined by the two most recent NBA Finals MVPs, Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard.

The landing spots for these two stars has been the focus of intense speculation leading up to the start of free agency, with numerous rumors surrounding these players over the last few months. Oddsmakers have even gotten in on the action, setting lines and tinkering with them based on the latest reports. As of Sunday afternoon, the Brooklyn Nets are leading the way in the Durant sweepstakes at even money (-100), while the nearby New York Knicks (+300) and staying with the Golden State Warriors (+235) are also likely options. Bookmakers like Leonard to stay with the Toronto Raptors after helping the club win its first ever title just a few weeks ago, installing him as -125 chalk to remain in the North. If he opts to take his ring and leave town, Los Angeles seems to be the preferred destination with the Lakers and Clippers having identical odds (+190) of acquiring Leonard. You can check out the complete list of odds for every suitor for these stars and others below.

The 2019 NBA free agency whispers also have a tangible impact on the NBA futures market as shops have been adjusting win totals and 2020 NBA Finals odds based on where they are currently pegging the top free agents to sign. No team has seen it’s odds lift more off the open than the Los Angeles Lakers, who were 20-1 (+2000) to win a championship back in May when the lines were first released. Since then, the club acquired another star to pair with LeBron James by trading for Anthony Davis, then cleared enough cap space to bring in a max-level talent during free agency. These moves have shot the Lakers all the way up to the odds-on favorite at 2-1 (+200) to raise banner number 17 next year. The Clippers and Knicks—two other potential clubs that Leonard and/or Durant may join this summer—have also been buoyed by the simple chance that they acquire a star in free agency. The Golden State Warriors, who have been consistently favored for years, have plummeted from +175 chalk all the way down to +1200, odds that tie them with the Philadelphia 76ers and behind five other franchises. You can find the full list of championship odds and movement from the open, to draft day to now, in the table below.

Those looking to wager on the 2019 NBA free agents have come to the right place. There’s still plenty of time to get a bet in before the big names officially sign, but it’s never fun to end up making the wrong choice. Fortunately for readers, pro handicapper Jon Price of SportsInformationTraders.com has done his homework and has provided his take on where he believes the crown jewels of this free agency class will land once the dust settles. You can find the Vegas expert’s top picks at the end of this article, so take a peek at that, as well as the important dates, times and players involved, before you hit the window during this exciting 2019 NBA free agency period.

 

2019 NBA Free Agency Info

Negotiating Period Start Date: Sunday, June 30

Negotiating Period Start Time: 6 p.m. ET

Signing Moratorium End Date: Saturday, July 6

Signing Moratorium End Time: 12 p.m. ET

 

Top Free Agents

RANK PLAYER (Age) STATUS
1 Kawhi Leonard (28) UFA
2 Kevin Durant (30) UFA
3 Kyrie Irving (27) UFA
4 Kemba Walker (29) UFA
5 Klay Thompson (29) UFA
6 Kristaps Porzingis (23) RFA
7 Jimmy Butler (29) UFA
8 Tobias Harris (26) UFA
9 Khris Middleton (27) UFA
10 Nikola Vucevic (28) UFA
11 D'Angelo Russell (23) RFA
12 Malcolm Brogdon (26) RFA
13 JJ Redick (35) UFA
14 DeMarcus Cousins (28) UFA
15 Al Horford (33) UFA

NBA Free Agency Rumors and News: Latest signings and reports can be found here

2019 NBA Free Agency Odds

What team will Kevin Durant play for in the 2019-20 NBA season?

  • Brooklyn Nets -100
  • Golden State Warriors +235
  • New York Knicks +300
  • Los Angeles Clippers +800
  • Los Angeles Lakers +900
  • Dallas Mavericks +2000

What Team Will Kawhi Leonard Play For In The 2019-20 NBA Season?

  • Toronto Raptors -125
  • Los Angeles Clippers +190
  • Los Angeles Lakers +190
  • New York Knicks +3500
  • Brooklyn Nets +5000
  • Philadelphia 76ers +7500

What Team Will Jimmy Butler Play For In The 2019-20 NBA Season?

  • Houston Rockets +100
  • Philadelphia 76ers +150
  • Brooklyn Nets +800
  • Los Angeles Clippers +800
  • New York Knicks +900
  • Los Angeles Lakers +1000

What Team Will Kyrie Irving Play For In The 2019-20 NBA Season?

  • Brooklyn Nets -550
  • Los Angeles Lakers +250
  • New York Knicks +1100
  • Boston Celtics +2000
  • Los Angeles Clippers +4000
  • Phoenix Suns +7500
  • Dallas Mavericks +15000

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2019-20 NBA Championship Odds

TEAM Current Pre-Draft Open
Los Angeles Lakers +200 +300 +2000
Milwaukee Bucks +600 +600 +450
Los Angeles Clippers +600 +700 +1600
Toronto Raptors +1000 +1000 +2000
Houston Rockets +1000 +800 +1000
Philadelphia 76ers +1200 +1000 +1000
Golden State Warriors +1200 +1200 +175
Denver Nuggets +1600 +1600 +2500
Boston Celtics +2000 +2500 +700
Utah Jazz +2500 +2000 +4000
Portland Trail Blazers +3000 +3000 +4000
Brooklyn Nets +3000 +2000 +3000
Oklahoma City Thunder +3000 +2000 +2500
San Antonio Spurs +4000 +6000 +6000
New York Knicks +5000 +5000 +1600
Dallas Mavericks +6000 +4000 +5000
Indiana Pacers +8000 +6000 +8000
Orlando Magic +10000 +10000 +10000
New Orleans Pelicans +10000 +6000 +30000
Chicago Bulls +20000 +10000 +10000
Cleveland Cavaliers +20000 +20000 +30000
Memphis Grizzlies +20000 +10000 +30000
Atlanta Hawks +20000 +10000 +10000
Miami Heat +20000 +20000 +30000
Charlotte Hornets +20000 +20000 +30000
Sacramento Kings +20000 +10000 +10000
Detroit Pistons +20000 +20000 +30000
Phoenix Suns +20000 +10000 +30000
Minnesota Timberwolves +20000 +20000 +30000
Washington Wizards +20000 +20000 +30000

Current odds as of June 30, Pre-Draft odds from June 20, Opening odds from May 1

 

2019 NBA Free Agency Predictions

Kevin Durant: Brooklyn Nets (-100)

Kawhi Leonard: Los Angeles Lakers (+190)

Jimmy Butler: Houston Rockets (+100)

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NBA Offseason 2019: June 30 roundup - NBA.com

With free agency set to officially open at 6:01 p.m., teams and players are already beginning to arrange meetings and more. Keep up on all the latest news, talks and more as the offseason takes flight:

* Reports: Kings, Horford have mutual interest
* Rubio-to-Pacers a 'virtual done deal'
* Reports: Powell to get extension from Mavs
* Reports: Irving, Nets moving toward deal
* Clippers in mix for Leonard, Durant
* Report: Mavs to give Harris offer sheet
* Knicks reportedly interested in Rozier

* June 29 roundupJune 28 roundup | June 27 roundup | June 26 roundup | June 25 roundup

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Horford, Kings have mutual interest, per reports

Al Horford is one of the top free-agent big men available this summer and is expected to be an unrestricted one at that after he reportedly declined his option with the Boston Celtics. That move made Horford one of the surprising names in the free-agent pool this summer and it appears the Sacramento Kings are very interested in him.

Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee reports via Twitter that the Kings are expected to make a "massive offer" to Horford once free agency opens up at 6:01 p.m. Here's more from Anderson:

A league source told The Sacramento Bee on Sunday morning the Kings are expected to make a massive offer to free-agent center Al Horford when free agency begins at 3 p.m., and there is mutual interest on both sides. Horford is attracting interest from a number of teams around the league but was not scheduled to hold any meetings Sunday, the source said.

The Kings are indeed interested in Horford, reports Marc Stein of The New York Times and Sacramento has the cap space to give Horford the kind of deal he is seeking

A confirmed Al Horford suitor at last' The Kings "definitely" have significant interest in Horford, according to sources briefed on Sacramento's thinking -- and have the cap space to pay Al the reported four-year deal worth in excess of $100 million circulating for the past week

However, despite a potential massive payday looming for Horford from the Kings, it may not lead to him actually landing in Sacramento. Sam Amick of The Athletic reports the Kings are under the impression Horford will still head elsewhere this summer. Amick also reports that the Philadelphia 76ers have interest in Horford.

Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe reports via Twitter that Horford is expected to meet with some teams tonight and make a decision on his future by Monday or Tuesday. It appears that Horford has no meetings scheduled with any teams as of now, reports Mark Murphy of the Boston Herald.

A five-time All-Star, the 33-year-old Horford has carved out a reputation in the NBA as one of the most reliable and skilled big men around. Although he has made only one All-NBA team in his career (2010-11) and one All-Defensive team (2017-18), Horford consistently displays versatility as both a scorer and a reliable defender, no matter what team he is on. 

-- 12:53 p.m.

Reports: Melli, Pelicans nearing deal

The New Orleans Pelicans' offseason roster renovation began with the reported trade of All-Star big man Anthony Davis. Then, it entered its next phase with the drafting of Zion Williamson with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 draft.

It is apparently continuing as the Pelicans are close to finalizing a two-year deal with EuroLeague star Nicolo Melli, reports ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski via Twitter:

EuroLeague power forward Nicolo Melli is finalizing a two-year deal with the New Orleans Pelicans, sources tell ESPN. Melli, 28, was the top scorer in the EuroLeague Finals for Fenerbahce last season.

Andrew Lopez of The Times-Picayune also confirmed the move.

Last season, Melli averaged 7.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game during the season, but upped those marks to 8 ppg and 4.5 rpg in the EuroLeague Final Four. 

-- 12:31 p.m.

 Rubio-to-Indiana a 'virtual done deal'

Veteran point guard Ricky Rubio is among the more reliable options for teams in search of a playmaker in 2019-20. Rubio, who was the Utah Jazz's starter the last two seasons, is on the open market after the Jazz reportedly pulled off a trade for Memphis Grizzlies guard Mike Conley on June 19. 

The Indiana Pacers were point guard shopping this summer, what with Darren Collison and Cory Joseph -- their top two point guards from last season -- being free agents. The news of Collison's retirement from the NBA on Saturday may have sped up Indiana's need to fill that spot and it appears Rubio will be the man for the job.

Per The New York Times' Marc Stein, a deal between Rubio and the Pacers has been thought of as a "virtual done deal" in NBA circles for a week now. Here's more from Stein via Twitter:

Talk of Ricky Rubio and a "virtual done deal" with Indiana has been circulating for a week. That's another one many teams have circled as a likely Day 1 verbal agreement after the opening bell sounds at 6 PM Eastern

An eight-year NBA veteran, Rubio averaged 12.7 points, 3.6 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 1.3 steals in 68 games with Utah last season. Overall, he has averaged 11.1 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 7.7 apg and 1.1 spg in his NBA career.

-- 12:19 p.m.

Reports: Mavs plan to offer Powell contract extension

Dallas Mavericks big man Dwight Powell has steadily grown into a capable rotation player in his 4 1/2 seasons with the team. A free agent this summer, Powell is reportedly not straying from the team he has developed the most with.

Per Marc Stein of The New York Times and Tim MacMahon of ESPN, Powell will receive a contract extension from the Mavericks on Sunday night. Here's more from Stein, via Twitter: 

The Mavericks intend to present their long-planned contract extension to Dwight Powell -- three years, $33 million -- when free agency opens after 6 PM tonight, league sources say, with the sides expected to swiftly agree to terms.

Dallas has made it clear since the season ended that re-signing Dwight Powell to an extension was among its highest off-season priorities along with securing Kristaps Porzingis' commitment on a five-year, $158 million deal that will also happen formally later tonight.

Last season, Powell averaged 10.6 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game in 77 games for Dallas.

-- 11:19 a.m.

 Reports: Irving, Nets moving toward deal

The Brooklyn Nets are trying to secure a point guard of the future and perhaps more once free agency opens, it seems.

According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, the Nets are moving toward a max deal that would pay the All-Star Irving $141 million over four seasons. Not only that, but adding Irving is part of a two-fold plan to by the Nets to also attempt to secure All-NBA forward and former Finals MVP Kevin Durant, Wojnarowski reports. 

Per Wojnarowski, Durant is interested in the Nets and is expected to speak with them this week. Wojnarowski isn't the only one reporting a seeming Irving-Nets bond on the horizon as Greg Logan of Newsday also reports multiple NBA sources are calling Irving's move to Brooklyn a "virtual certainty". Logan also reports the Nets are planning to talk with Durant, too. 

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-- 8:01 a.m.

 Clippers in mix for Durant, Leonard

News dropped yesterday that Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard are reportedly interested in teaming up for next season. Durant has reportedly said he'll consider four teams: the New York Knicks, LA Clippers, Golden State Warriors and Brooklyn Nets. Leonard, meanwhile, has reportedly asked to talk with Jeanie Buss and Magic Johnson in a meeting with the Lakers, and has reportedly stated that the incumbent Toronto Raptors would get the last pitch for his services.

Per Andrew Grief of the Los Angeles Times, the Clippers are definitely in the mix for both players -- but finding out when Leonard and/or Durant will make their decision in free agency is anyone's guess:

Though the leanings of Leonard and Durant remain inscrutable to what sources across the league have called a remarkable degree, this much is known as the curtain rises on free agency at 3 p.m. PDT Sunday: The Clippers remain a potential destination for both, with each star expected to grant the team an audience during the upcoming week.

With the 2020 free agency class not nearly as loaded as the one this summer, the Clippers are hoping to land a superstar now to jump-start their plan of building a long-term championship contender.

Durant, the former two-time Finals MVP and Kia MVP winner entered the offseason as perhaps the biggest name on the market alongside Kyrie Irving, Leonard and Durant's Warriors teammate, Klay Thompson. He was long been expected to draw interest on the open market from a number of teams with salary cap room.

Per Grief, the Clippers have a variety of faces Durant would find familiar in GM Michael Winger and assistant coach Rex Kalamian (who were with Durant in Oklahoma City for multiple seasons) as well as Jerry West (now a Clippers executive after being in Golden State with Durant). 

In order to land Durant and Leonard, the Clippers would need to open up more salary cap space. One such move could be to trade Danilo Gallinari, who will make $22.6 million next season. 

-- 7:45 a.m.

 Mavs reportedly plan to give Harris offer sheet

Kemba Walker was, at times, reportedly one of the top targets on the Dallas Mavericks' free-agent radar. But with Walker seemingly set to ink a deal with the Boston Celtics later today, that option is apparently off the table for the Mavs. 

That doesn't mean the Mavs will be quiet in free agency as they plan to make an offer to a big free agent this summer in Tobias Harris. However, as Brad Townsend of the Dallas Morning News reports, the Mavs are expecting the Sixers to pay more to keep Harris in the fold:

When the NBA free agency doors fling open at 5 p.m. Sunday, the Mavericks, from all indications, won't be in front of the line for any of the top-tier unrestricted free agents.

A league source said on Saturday that the Mavericks plan to submit a less-than-maximum offer for Philadelphia forward Tobias Harris, but the source added that Dallas fully expects the Sixers to "back up the truck" and keep Harris with a maximum contract.

Harris was dealt to the Philadelphia 76ers at midseason in 2018-19 and he was solid there, averaging 18.2 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 27 games. Overall, he averaged 20 ppg, 7.9 rpg and 2.8 apg last season, which he split between the 76ers and LA Clippers.

Townsend reports the Mavs are expected to formalize a five-year, $158 million deal with Kristaps Porzingis. Additionally, the Mavs remain interested in Patrick Beverley, the Dallas Morning News reports.

-- 7:30 a.m.

Report: Several teams interested in Rozier

The Boston Celtics had not one, but two, point guards that were certain to draw interest in free agency this summer. While Kyrie Irving may already be lining up a new home for 2019-20, his understudy in Boston is fielding interest from a throng of teams.

Guard Terry Rozier has potential suitors in the Indiana Pacers, Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks, per Ian Begley of SNY.tv:

New York also has strong interest in Terry Rozier, but the club has competition. SNY sources confirm that Charlotte and Phoenix also have interest in Rozier. That interest, which was first reported by The Athletic and the Charlotte Observer, respectively, could complicate the Knicks' pursuit of Rozier. Several teams with interest in Rozier believed on Saturday night that Phoenix was in a solid position to land the guard. 

Rozier was a playoff hero for the Celtics in their run to the 2018 Eastern Conference finals, filling in admirably for Boston once Irving was lost for that playoff run because of knee surgery. Rozier started all 19 of Boston's 2018 playoff games, averaging 16.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.7 assists as the Celtics came within a win of reaching The Finals. However, he struggled last season, averaging 9 ppg, 3.9 rpg and 2.9 apg (after averaging 11.3 ppg, 4.7 rpg and 2.9 apg in 2017-18) and averaged 6.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg and 1.9 apg in the postseason.

Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe reports the Celtics have yet to rescind the qualifying offer to Rozier and that the Dallas Mavericks, Chicago Bulls and Orlando Magic are also interested in Rozier.

-- 7:20 a.m.

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2019-06-30 17:25:00Z
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With free agency set to officially open at 6:01 p.m., teams and players are already beginning to arrange meetings and more. Keep up on all the latest news, talks and more as the offseason takes flight:

* Reports: Kings, Horford have mutual interest
* Rubio-to-Pacers a 'virtual done deal'
* Reports: Powell to get extension from Mavs
* Reports: Irving, Nets moving toward deal
* Clippers in mix for Leonard, Durant
* Report: Mavs to give Harris offer sheet
* Knicks reportedly interested in Rozier

* June 29 roundupJune 28 roundup | June 27 roundup | June 26 roundup | June 25 roundup

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Horford, Kings have mutual interest, per reports

Al Horford is one of the top free-agent big men available this summer and is expected to be an unrestricted one at that after he reportedly declined his option with the Boston Celtics. That move made Horford one of the surprising names in the free-agent pool this summer and it appears the Sacramento Kings are very interested in him.

Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee reports via Twitter that the Kings are expected to make a "massive offer" to Horford once free agency opens up at 6:01 p.m. Here's more from Anderson:

A league source told The Sacramento Bee on Sunday morning the Kings are expected to make a massive offer to free-agent center Al Horford when free agency begins at 3 p.m., and there is mutual interest on both sides. Horford is attracting interest from a number of teams around the league but was not scheduled to hold any meetings Sunday, the source said.

The Kings are indeed interested in Horford, reports Marc Stein of The New York Times and Sacramento has the cap space to give Horford the kind of deal he is seeking

A confirmed Al Horford suitor at last' The Kings "definitely" have significant interest in Horford, according to sources briefed on Sacramento's thinking -- and have the cap space to pay Al the reported four-year deal worth in excess of $100 million circulating for the past week

However, despite a potential massive payday looming for Horford from the Kings, it may not lead to him actually landing in Sacramento. Sam Amick of The Athletic reports the Kings are under the impression Horford will still head elsewhere this summer. 

Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe reports via Twitter that Horford is expected to meet with some teams tonight and make a decision on his future by Monday or Tuesday.

A five-time All-Star, the 33-year-old Horford has carved out a reputation in the NBA as one of the most reliable and skilled big men around. Although he has made only one All-NBA team in his career (2010-11) and one All-Defensive team (2017-18), Horford consistently displays versatility as both a scorer and a reliable defender, no matter what team he is on. 

-- 12:53 p.m.

Reports: Melli, Pelicans nearing deal

The New Orleans Pelicans' offseason roster renovation began with the reported trade of All-Star big man Anthony Davis. Then, it entered its next phase with the drafting of Zion Williamson with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 draft.

It is apparently continuing as the Pelicans are close to finalizing a two-year deal with EuroLeague star Nicolo Melli, reports ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski via Twitter:

EuroLeague power forward Nicolo Melli is finalizing a two-year deal with the New Orleans Pelicans, sources tell ESPN. Melli, 28, was the top scorer in the EuroLeague Finals for Fenerbahce last season.

Andrew Lopez of The Times-Picayune also confirmed the move.

Last season, Melli averaged 7.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game during the season, but upped those marks to 8 ppg and 4.5 rpg in the EuroLeague Final Four. 

-- 12:31 p.m.

 Rubio-to-Indiana a 'virtual done deal'

Veteran point guard Ricky Rubio is among the more reliable options for teams in search of a playmaker in 2019-20. Rubio, who was the Utah Jazz's starter the last two seasons, is on the open market after the Jazz reportedly pulled off a trade for Memphis Grizzlies guard Mike Conley on June 19. 

The Indiana Pacers were point guard shopping this summer, what with Darren Collison and Cory Joseph -- their top two point guards from last season -- being free agents. The news of Collison's retirement from the NBA on Saturday may have sped up Indiana's need to fill that spot and it appears Rubio will be the man for the job.

Per The New York Times' Marc Stein, a deal between Rubio and the Pacers has been thought of as a "virtual done deal" in NBA circles for a week now. Here's more from Stein via Twitter:

Talk of Ricky Rubio and a "virtual done deal" with Indiana has been circulating for a week. That's another one many teams have circled as a likely Day 1 verbal agreement after the opening bell sounds at 6 PM Eastern

An eight-year NBA veteran, Rubio averaged 12.7 points, 3.6 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 1.3 steals in 68 games with Utah last season. Overall, he has averaged 11.1 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 7.7 apg and 1.1 spg in his NBA career.

-- 12:19 p.m.

Reports: Mavs plan to offer Powell contract extension

Dallas Mavericks big man Dwight Powell has steadily grown into a capable rotation player in his 4 1/2 seasons with the team. A free agent this summer, Powell is reportedly not straying from the team he has developed the most with.

Per Marc Stein of The New York Times and Tim MacMahon of ESPN, Powell will receive a contract extension from the Mavericks on Sunday night. Here's more from Stein, via Twitter: 

The Mavericks intend to present their long-planned contract extension to Dwight Powell -- three years, $33 million -- when free agency opens after 6 PM tonight, league sources say, with the sides expected to swiftly agree to terms.

Dallas has made it clear since the season ended that re-signing Dwight Powell to an extension was among its highest off-season priorities along with securing Kristaps Porzingis' commitment on a five-year, $158 million deal that will also happen formally later tonight.

Last season, Powell averaged 10.6 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game in 77 games for Dallas.

-- 11:19 a.m.

 Reports: Irving, Nets moving toward deal

The Brooklyn Nets are trying to secure a point guard of the future and perhaps more once free agency opens, it seems.

According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, the Nets are moving toward a max deal that would pay the All-Star Irving $141 million over four seasons. Not only that, but adding Irving is part of a two-fold plan to by the Nets to also attempt to secure All-NBA forward and former Finals MVP Kevin Durant, Wojnarowski reports. 

Per Wojnarowski, Durant is interested in the Nets and is expected to speak with them this week. Wojnarowski isn't the only one reporting a seeming Irving-Nets bond on the horizon as Greg Logan of Newsday also reports multiple NBA sources are calling Irving's move to Brooklyn a "virtual certainty". Logan also reports the Nets are planning to talk with Durant, too. 

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-- 8:01 a.m.

 Clippers in mix for Durant, Leonard

News dropped yesterday that Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard are reportedly interested in teaming up for next season. Durant has reportedly said he'll consider four teams: the New York Knicks, LA Clippers, Golden State Warriors and Brooklyn Nets. Leonard, meanwhile, has reportedly asked to talk with Jeanie Buss and Magic Johnson in a meeting with the Lakers, and has reportedly stated that the incumbent Toronto Raptors would get the last pitch for his services.

Per Andrew Grief of the Los Angeles Times, the Clippers are definitely in the mix for both players -- but finding out when Leonard and/or Durant will make their decision in free agency is anyone's guess:

Though the leanings of Leonard and Durant remain inscrutable to what sources across the league have called a remarkable degree, this much is known as the curtain rises on free agency at 3 p.m. PDT Sunday: The Clippers remain a potential destination for both, with each star expected to grant the team an audience during the upcoming week.

With the 2020 free agency class not nearly as loaded as the one this summer, the Clippers are hoping to land a superstar now to jump-start their plan of building a long-term championship contender.

Durant, the former two-time Finals MVP and Kia MVP winner entered the offseason as perhaps the biggest name on the market alongside Kyrie Irving, Leonard and Durant's Warriors teammate, Klay Thompson. He was long been expected to draw interest on the open market from a number of teams with salary cap room.

Per Grief, the Clippers have a variety of faces Durant would find familiar in GM Michael Winger and assistant coach Rex Kalamian (who were with Durant in Oklahoma City for multiple seasons) as well as Jerry West (now a Clippers executive after being in Golden State with Durant). 

In order to land Durant and Leonard, the Clippers would need to open up more salary cap space. One such move could be to trade Danilo Gallinari, who will make $22.6 million next season. 

-- 7:45 a.m.

 Mavs reportedly plan to give Harris offer sheet

Kemba Walker was, at times, reportedly one of the top targets on the Dallas Mavericks' free-agent radar. But with Walker seemingly set to ink a deal with the Boston Celtics later today, that option is apparently off the table for the Mavs. 

That doesn't mean the Mavs will be quiet in free agency as they plan to make an offer to a big free agent this summer in Tobias Harris. However, as Brad Townsend of the Dallas Morning News reports, the Mavs are expecting the Sixers to pay more to keep Harris in the fold:

When the NBA free agency doors fling open at 5 p.m. Sunday, the Mavericks, from all indications, won't be in front of the line for any of the top-tier unrestricted free agents.

A league source said on Saturday that the Mavericks plan to submit a less-than-maximum offer for Philadelphia forward Tobias Harris, but the source added that Dallas fully expects the Sixers to "back up the truck" and keep Harris with a maximum contract.

Harris was dealt to the Philadelphia 76ers at midseason in 2018-19 and he was solid there, averaging 18.2 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 27 games. Overall, he averaged 20 ppg, 7.9 rpg and 2.8 apg last season, which he split between the 76ers and LA Clippers.

Townsend reports the Mavs are expected to formalize a five-year, $158 million deal with Kristaps Porzingis. Additionally, the Mavs remain interested in Patrick Beverley, the Dallas Morning News reports.

-- 7:30 a.m.

Report: Several teams interested in Rozier

The Boston Celtics had not one, but two, point guards that were certain to draw interest in free agency this summer. While Kyrie Irving may already be lining up a new home for 2019-20, his understudy in Boston is fielding interest from a throng of teams.

Guard Terry Rozier has potential suitors in the Indiana Pacers, Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks, per Ian Begley of SNY.tv:

New York also has strong interest in Terry Rozier, but the club has competition. SNY sources confirm that Charlotte and Phoenix also have interest in Rozier. That interest, which was first reported by The Athletic and the Charlotte Observer, respectively, could complicate the Knicks' pursuit of Rozier. Several teams with interest in Rozier believed on Saturday night that Phoenix was in a solid position to land the guard. 

Rozier was a playoff hero for the Celtics in their run to the 2018 Eastern Conference finals, filling in admirably for Boston once Irving was lost for that playoff run because of knee surgery. Rozier started all 19 of Boston's 2018 playoff games, averaging 16.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.7 assists as the Celtics came within a win of reaching The Finals. However, he struggled last season, averaging 9 ppg, 3.9 rpg and 2.9 apg (after averaging 11.3 ppg, 4.7 rpg and 2.9 apg in 2017-18) and averaged 6.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg and 1.9 apg in the postseason.

Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe reports the Celtics have yet to rescind the qualifying offer to Rozier and that the Dallas Mavericks, Chicago Bulls and Orlando Magic are also interested in Rozier.

-- 7:20 a.m.

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NBA Offseason 2019: June 30 roundup - NBA.com

With free agency set to officially open at 6:01 p.m., teams and players are already beginning to arrange meetings and more. Keep up on all the latest news, talks and more as the offseason takes flight:

* Report: Kings, Horford have mutual interest
* Reports: Powell to get extension from Mavs
* Reports: Irving, Nets moving toward deal
* Clippers in mix for Leonard, Durant
* Report: Mavs to give Harris offer sheet
* Knicks reportedly interested in Rozier

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Horford, Kings have mutual interest, per report

Al Horford is one of the top free-agent big men available this summer and is expected to be an unrestricted one at that after he reportedly declined his option with the Boston Celtics. That move made Horford one of the surprising names in the free-agent pool this summer and it appears the Sacramento Kings are very interested in him.

Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee reports via Twitter that the Kings are expected to make a "massive offer" to Horford once free agency opens up at 6:01 p.m. Here's more from Anderson:

A well-placed league source tells The Sacramento Bee the Kings are expected to make a massive offer to Al Horford when free agency begins at 3 p.m. PDT, and there is mutual interest on both sides. I'm told Horford's camp has not scheduled meetings with any teams today.

Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe reports via Twitter that Horford is expected to meet with some teams tonight and make a decision on his future by Monday or Tuesday.

A five-time All-Star, the 33-year-old Horford has carved out a reputation in the NBA as one of the most reliable and skilled big men around. Although he has made only one All-NBA team in his career (2010-11) and one All-Defensive team (2017-18), Horford consistently displays versatility as both a scorer and a reliable defender, no matter what team he is on. 

Horford's scoring actually went up last season -- to 13.6 points per game -- after a bit of a downturn in 2017-18 (12.9 ppg). Although not regarded as a major shot-blocking force, Horford logged 86 blocks last season. That marked the third time in the last four seasons he's amassed 80 or more blocks and has seven such seasons in his 12-year career.

-- 12:03 p.m.

Reports: Mavs plan to offer Powell contract extension

Dallas Mavericks big man Dwight Powell has steadily grown into a capable rotation player in his 4 1/2 seasons with the team. A free agent this summer, Powell is reportedly not straying from the team he has developed the most with.

Per Marc Stein of The New York Times and Tim MacMahon of ESPN, Powell will receive a contract extension from the Mavericks on Sunday night. Here's more from Stein, via Twitter: 

The Mavericks intend to present their long-planned contract extension to Dwight Powell -- three years, $33 million -- when free agency opens after 6 PM tonight, league sources say, with the sides expected to swiftly agree to terms.

Dallas has made it clear since the season ended that re-signing Dwight Powell to an extension was among its highest off-season priorities along with securing Kristaps Porzingis' commitment on a five-year, $158 million deal that will also happen formally later tonight.

Last season, Powell averaged 10.6 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game in 77 games for Dallas.

-- 11:19 a.m.

 Reports: Irving, Nets moving toward deal

The Brooklyn Nets are trying to secure a point guard of the future and perhaps more once free agency opens, it seems.

According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, the Nets are moving toward a max deal that would pay the All-Star Irving $141 million over four seasons. Not only that, but adding Irving is part of a two-fold plan to by the Nets to also attempt to secure All-NBA forward and former Finals MVP Kevin Durant, Wojnarowski reports. 

Per Wojnarowski, Durant is interested in the Nets and is expected to speak with them this week. Wojnarowski isn't the only one reporting a seeming Irving-Nets bond on the horizon as Greg Logan of Newsday also reports multiple NBA sources are calling Irving's move to Brooklyn a "virtual certainty". Logan also reports the Nets are planning to talk with Durant, too. 

Read more ...

-- 8:01 a.m.

 Clippers in mix for Durant, Leonard

News dropped yesterday that Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard are reportedly interested in teaming up for next season. Durant has reportedly said he'll consider four teams: the New York Knicks, LA Clippers, Golden State Warriors and Brooklyn Nets. Leonard, meanwhile, has reportedly asked to talk with Jeanie Buss and Magic Johnson in a meeting with the Lakers, and has reportedly stated that the incumbent Toronto Raptors would get the last pitch for his services.

Per Andrew Grief of the Los Angeles Times, the Clippers are definitely in the mix for both players -- but finding out when Leonard and/or Durant will make their decision in free agency is anyone's guess:

Though the leanings of Leonard and Durant remain inscrutable to what sources across the league have called a remarkable degree, this much is known as the curtain rises on free agency at 3 p.m. PDT Sunday: The Clippers remain a potential destination for both, with each star expected to grant the team an audience during the upcoming week.

With the 2020 free agency class not nearly as loaded as the one this summer, the Clippers are hoping to land a superstar now to jump-start their plan of building a long-term championship contender.

Durant, the former two-time Finals MVP and Kia MVP winner entered the offseason as perhaps the biggest name on the market alongside Kyrie Irving, Leonard and Durant's Warriors teammate, Klay Thompson. He was long been expected to draw interest on the open market from a number of teams with salary cap room.

Per Grief, the Clippers have a variety of faces Durant would find familiar in GM Michael Winger and assistant coach Rex Kalamian (who were with Durant in Oklahoma City for multiple seasons) as well as Jerry West (now a Clippers executive after being in Golden State with Durant). 

In order to land Durant and Leonard, the Clippers would need to open up more salary cap space. One such move could be to trade Danilo Gallinari, who will make $22.6 million next season. 

-- 7:45 a.m.

 Mavs reportedly plan to give Harris offer sheet

Kemba Walker was, at times, reportedly one of the top targets on the Dallas Mavericks' free-agent radar. But with Walker seemingly set to ink a deal with the Boston Celtics later today, that option is apparently off the table for the Mavs. 

That doesn't mean the Mavs will be quiet in free agency as they plan to make an offer to a big free agent this summer in Tobias Harris. However, as Brad Townsend of the Dallas Morning News reports, the Mavs are expecting the Sixers to pay more to keep Harris in the fold:

When the NBA free agency doors fling open at 5 p.m. Sunday, the Mavericks, from all indications, won't be in front of the line for any of the top-tier unrestricted free agents.

A league source said on Saturday that the Mavericks plan to submit a less-than-maximum offer for Philadelphia forward Tobias Harris, but the source added that Dallas fully expects the Sixers to "back up the truck" and keep Harris with a maximum contract.

Harris was dealt to the Philadelphia 76ers at midseason in 2018-19 and he was solid there, averaging 18.2 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 27 games. Overall, he averaged 20 ppg, 7.9 rpg and 2.8 apg last season, which he split between the 76ers and LA Clippers.

Townsend reports the Mavs are expected to formalize a five-year, $158 million deal with Kristaps Porzingis. Additionally, the Mavs remain interested in Patrick Beverley, the Dallas Morning News reports.

-- 7:30 a.m.

Report: Several teams interested in Rozier

The Boston Celtics had not one, but two, point guards that were certain to draw interest in free agency this summer. While Kyrie Irving may already be lining up a new home for 2019-20, his understudy in Boston is fielding interest from a throng of teams.

Guard Terry Rozier has potential suitors in the Indiana Pacers, Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks, per Ian Begley of SNY.tv:

New York also has strong interest in Terry Rozier, but the club has competition. SNY sources confirm that Charlotte and Phoenix also have interest in Rozier. That interest, which was first reported by The Athletic and the Charlotte Observer, respectively, could complicate the Knicks' pursuit of Rozier. Several teams with interest in Rozier believed on Saturday night that Phoenix was in a solid position to land the guard. 

Rozier was a playoff hero for the Celtics in their run to the 2018 Eastern Conference finals, filling in admirably for Boston once Irving was lost for that playoff run because of knee surgery. Rozier started all 19 of Boston's 2018 playoff games, averaging 16.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.7 assists as the Celtics came within a win of reaching The Finals. However, he struggled last season, averaging 9 ppg, 3.9 rpg and 2.9 apg (after averaging 11.3 ppg, 4.7 rpg and 2.9 apg in 2017-18) and averaged 6.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg and 1.9 apg in the postseason.

Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe reports the Celtics have yet to rescind the qualifying offer to Rozier and that the Dallas Mavericks, Chicago Bulls and Orlando Magic are also interested in Rozier.

-- 7:20 a.m.

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Junior dos Santos releases statement on loss to Francis Ngannou - MMA Fighting

Francis Ngannou scored another fast — and devastating — knockout over a former UFC heavyweight champion in 2019, stopping Junior dos Santos in the main event of UFC Minneapolis on Saturday.

Hours after the fastest defeat of his MMA career, “Cigano” released a statement on social media congratulating his opponent and regretting how a “millisecond mistake” cost him the bout.

“Guys, first of all I want to thank everybody for your support. I’m sorry the show was short this time, and without a great result for us. I’ve been on top of this sport and weight class for over a decade, and I plan to be here for a long time still. I love fighting, I love my life, and I’m really grateful for every opportunity I have to grow and evolve.

“The climb is tough and long, as you all know and sometimes — like tonight — months of perfect preparation and strategy are overshadowed by a millisecond mistake. There isn’t much to say now other than to congratulate Francis Ngannou for capitalizing so effectively on my mistake.”

Dos Santos (21-6), who was hoping to earn another shot at the heavyweight championship with a win in Minnesota, now has to “climb” again after having his three-fight winning streak snapped by Ngannou.

Ngannou (14-3), who finished Cain Velasquez in just 26 seconds in February, wants to be the next in line for the winner of Daniel Cormier vs. Stipe Miocic for the UFC title. The rematch between Cormier and Miocic is slated for Aug. 17 in Anaheim, California.

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Los Angeles Lakers: 5 Reasons they may already have their “Big 3” - Lake Show Life

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There is a lot of talk of the Lakers trying to sign a third superstar to go along with LeBron James and the incoming Anthony Davis. But is it really necessary for them to have a formidable Big 3?

Free agency is looming, Lakers Nation, and many are hoping that the Lakers sign an established star or superstar like Kawhi Leonard, Kyrie Irving, Kemba Walker or Jimmy Butler. While doing so and filling out the rest of the team with solid role players would definitely make the Lakers a powerhouse, the desire to do so is overlooking an important fact.

With Anthony Davis set to join LeBron James and Kyle Kuzma, the team may already have their three legit stars.

Granted, Kuzma is not a star yet. But when looking at the history of Big 3s in the NBA, the third guy hasn’t necessarily been a true superstar. Kevin Love, Chris Bosh, James Worthy and Robert Parish certainly weren’t, and Ray Allen probably wasn’t either.

Kuzma is still a very young player and has the potential to grow as a player. As we have seen the last two seasons, Kuzma is not afraid to score. However, rounding out his game will be the next step in his development.

By the way, the word “superstar” is thrown around too loosely in the NBA. There’s only a handful of true superstars in the league at any given time, and even nowadays, that number is less than 10.

How might James, Davis and Kuzma already comprise an intimidating Big 3? Let’s count the ways:

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NBA Offseason 2019: June 30 roundup - NBA.com

With free agency set to officially open at 6:01 p.m., teams and players are already beginning to arrange meetings and more. Keep up on all the latest news, talks and more as the offseason takes flight:

* Reports: Irving, Nets moving toward deal
* Clippers in mix for Leonard, Durant
* Report: Mavs to give Harris offer sheet
* Knicks reportedly interested in Rozier

* June 29 roundupJune 28 roundup | June 27 roundup | June 26 roundup | June 25 roundup

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 Reports: Irving, Nets moving toward deal

The Brooklyn Nets are trying to secure a point guard of the future and perhaps more once free agency opens, it seems.

According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, the Nets are moving toward a max deal that would pay the All-Star Irving $141 million over four seasons. Not only that, but adding Irving is part of a two-fold plan to by the Nets to also attempt to secure All-NBA forward and former Finals MVP Kevin Durant, Wojnarowski reports. 

Per Wojnarowski, Durant is interested in the Nets and is expected to speak with them this week. Wojnarowski isn't the only one reporting a seeming Irving-Nets bond on the horizon as Greg Logan of Newsday also reports multiple NBA sources are calling Irving's move to Brooklyn a "virtual certainty". Logan also reports the Nets are planning to talk with Durant, too. 

Read more ...

-- 8:01 a.m.

 Clippers in mix for Durant, Leonard

News dropped yesterday that Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard are reportedly interested in teaming up for next season. Durant has reportedly said he'll consider four teams: New York Knicks, LA Clippers, Golden State Warriors and Brooklyn Nets. Leonard, meanwhile, has reportedly asked to talk with Jeanie Buss and Magic Johnson in a meeting with the Lakers, and has reportedly stated that the Raptors would get the last pitch for his services.

Per Andrew Grief of the los Angeles Times, the Clippers are definitely in the mix for both players -- but finding out when they'll make their decision in free agency is anyone's guess:

Though the leanings of Leonard and Durant remain inscrutable to what sources across the league have called a remarkable degree, this much is known as the curtain rises on free agency at 3 p.m. PDT Sunday: The Clippers remain a potential destination for both, with each star expected to grant the team an audience during the upcoming week.

With the 2020 free agency class not nearly as loaded as the one this summer, the Clippers are hoping to land a superstar now to jump-start their plan of building a long-term championship contender.

Durant, the former two-time Finals MVP and Kia MVP winner entered the offseason as perhaps the biggest name on the market alongside Kyrie Irving, Leonard and Durant's Warriors teammate, Klay Thompson. He was long been expected to draw interest on the open market from a number of teams with salary cap room.

Per Grief, the Clippers have a variety of faces Durant would find familiar in GM Michael Winger and assistant coach Rex Kalamian (who were with Durant in Oklahoma City for multiple seasons) as well as Jerry West (now a Clippers executive after being in Golden State with Durant). 

In order to land Durant and Leonard, the Clippers would, in theory need to open up more cap space. One such move could be to trade Danilo Gallinari, who will make $22.6 million next season. 

-- 7:45 a.m.

 Mavs reportedly plan to give Harris offer sheet

Kemba Walker was, at times, reportedly one of the top targets on the Dallas Mavericks' free-agent radar. But with Walker seemingly set to ink a deal with the Boston Celtics later today, that option is off the table for the Mavs. 

That doesn't mean the Mavs will be quiet in free agency as they plan to make an offer to a big free agent this summer in Tobias Harris. However, as Brad Townsend of the Dallas Morning News reports, the Mavs are expecting the Sixers to pay more to keep Harris in the fold:

When the NBA free agency doors fling open at 5 p.m. Sunday, the Mavericks, from all indications, won't be in front of the line for any of the top-tier unrestricted free agents.

A league source said on Saturday that the Mavericks plan to submit a less-than-maximum offer for Philadelphia forward Tobias Harris, but the source added that Dallas fully expects the Sixers to "back up the truck" and keep Harris with a maximum contract.

Harris was dealt to the Philadelphia 76ers at midseason in 2018-19 and he was solid there, averaging 18.2 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 27 games. Overall, he averaged 20 ppg, 7.9 rpg and 2.8 apg last season, which he split between the 76ers and LA Clippers.

Townsend reports the Mavs are expected to formalize a five-year, $158 million deal with Kristaps Porzingis. Additionally, the Mavs remain interested in Patrick Beverley, the Dallas Morning News reports.

-- 7:30 a.m.

Report: Several teams interested in Rozier

The Boston Celtics had not one, but two, point guards that were certain to draw interest in free agency this summer. While Kyrie Irving may already be lining up a new home for 2019-20, his understudy in Boston is fielding interest from a throng of teams.

Guard Terry Rozier has potential suitors in the Indiana Pacers, Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks, per Ian Begley of SNY.tv:

New York also has strong interest in Terry Rozier, but the club has competition. SNY sources confirm that Charlotte and Phoenix also have interest in Rozier. That interest, which was first reported by The Athletic and the Charlotte Observer, respectively, could complicate the Knicks' pursuit of Rozier. Several teams with interest in Rozier believed on Saturday night that Phoenix was in a solid position to land the guard. 

Rozier was a playoff hero for the Celtics in their run to the 2018 Eastern Conference finals, filling in admirably for Boston once All-Star point guard Kyrie Irving was lost for that playoff run because of knee surgery. Rozier started all 19 of Boston's 2018 playoff games, averaging 16.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.7 assists as the Celtics came within a win of reaching The Finals

However, he struggled last season, averaging 9 ppg, 3.9 rpg and 2.9 apg (after averaging 11.3 ppg, 4.7 rpg and 2.9 apg in 2017-18) and averaged 6.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg and 1.9 apg in the postseason

-- 7:20 a.m.

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2019-06-30 12:43:00Z
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