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Free agent guard Shane Larkin has agreed to a two-year, $3M deal with the Brooklyn Nets, league sources tell Yahoo Sports. Source: Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports
Ed Davis will sign a three-year, $20 million deal with Portland, league sources tell Yahoo Sports. Source: Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports Ed Davis confirms via text message that he will join the Portland Trail Blazers on a three-year deal, as @WojYahooNBA tweeted. Source: Alex Kennedy of Basketball Insiders
The New York Knicks are ramping up their pursuit of restricted free agent Patrick Beverley, per sources. The two sides are talking a lot. Source: Alex Kennedy of Basketball Insiders
ESPN sources say Pistons have struck verbal agreement w/Aron Baynes to sign C away from Spurs on three-year deal (player option after YR 2) Source: Marc Stein of ESPN
ESPN sources say Monta Ellis and Indiana Pacers have agreed on a four-year, $44 million with an option to return to free agency after Year 3 Source: Marc Stein of ESPN
After progress was made yesterday, Cavs & Tristan Thompson are currently still apart on contract talks, sources told ESPN. Source: Brian Windhorst of ESPN
Greg Monroe will sign a three-year, $50M deal with the Bucks, including the player option on the final year, sources tell Yahoo. via Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports
David West is willing to put his money where his mouth is – even if he loses quite a bit of it in the process. According to a person with knowledge of his situation, the free agent forward who declined a $12.2 million player option to stay with the Indiana Pacers next season, has serious […]
Marc Gasol is close to sign a five-year extension with the Memphis Grizzlies, worth around $108 million according to Miguel Angel Paniagua on the television program Party 12 at Cope. Grizzlies’ front-office has been in Barcelona in the last few days to discuss the details of the contract. Source: Adriano Correal of Gigantes
Rising concern tonight in Clipperland about DeAndre Jordan bolting. They were confident until today, now feel it’s “50-50” Source: Ramona Shelburne of ESPN on Twitter