NBA free agency weekend has Lakers on move, Gordon Hayward to Hornets
NBA free agency began Friday and was a whirlwind of activity through Saturday night.
In the most important shock of the weekend, ahead Gordon Hayward left the Boston Celtics for the Charlotte Hornets on a four-year, $120 million deal.
The champion Los Angeles Lakers did all the things they may to be sure they’ll repeat, touchdown Sixth Man of the Year Montrezl Harrell from the Los Angeles Clippers and re-signing Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.
Fred VanVleet, who went undrafted in 2016, re-upped with the Toronto Raptors on a four-year, $85 million deal. The Atlanta Hawks have been energetic as they struggle to construct a playoff workforce round guard Trae Young. The Hawks reached offers with veterans Danilo Gallinari and Rajon Rondo and are attempting to signal restricted free agent Bogdan Bogdanovic.
All-Star Donovan Mitchell dedicated to a five-year rookie extension with the Jazz.
A take a look at the opposite offers reached in NBA free agency:
Sunday’s offers
Donovan Mitchell reaches a five-year, $163 million extension with Utah that would develop to $195 million primarily based on incentives.
Jevon Carter again to Phoenix, three years, $11.5 million.
Bryn Forbes to Milwaukee, two years.
Harry Giles to Portland, one 12 months, $1.6 million.
JaKarr Sampson to Indiana, one 12 months, $1.9 million.
Kent Bazemore, one-year, $2.3 million deal to Golden State. The Warriors didn’t want to use any of the cash devoted to their tax-payer mid-level exception or disabled participant exception to safe Bazemore.
Jontay Porter again to Memphis, three years, $6 million.
Torrey Craig to Milwaukee.
Damian Jones to Phoenix, two years.
Friday and Saturday offers
Gordon Hayward to Charlotte, 4 years, $120 million.
Fred VanVleet back to Toronto, 4 years, $85 million.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope again to the Los Angeles Lakers, three years, $40 million.
Jae Crowder to Phoenix, three years, $30 million.
Paul Millsap again to Denver, one 12 months, $10 million.
Serge Ibaka to the Los Angeles Clippers, two years, $19 million.
De’Anthony Melton again to Memphis, 4 years, $35 million.
Carmelo Anthony back to Portland, one 12 months, $2.5 million.
Tristan Thompson to Boston, two years, $19 million.
Rajon Rondo to Atlanta, two years, $15 million.
D.J. Augustin to Milwaukee, three years, $21 million.
Avery Bradley to Miami, two years, $11.6 million.
Nerlens Noel to New York, one 12 months, $5 million.
Bobby Portis to Milwaukee, two years, $8 million.
Denzel Valentine again to Chicago, one 12 months, $4.6 million.
Michael Carter-Williams again to Orlando, two years, practically $6 million.
Moe Harkless to Miami, one 12 months, $3.6 million.
Gary Clark again to Orlando, two years, $4.1 million.
John Konchar to Memphis, 4 years, $9 million.
Brad Wanamaker to Golden State, one 12 months, $2.25 million.
Jeff Green to Brooklyn, one 12 months.
Kris Dunn to Atlanta, two years.
Raul Neto to Washington, one 12 months $1.8 million.
Montrezl Harrell to the Los Angeles Lakers, two years, $20 million.
Rodney Hood to keep in Portland, two years, $21 million, non assured his second 12 months.
Wesley Mathews to Lakers, one 12 months, $3.6 million on workforce’s bi-annual exception.
Marcus Morris to stick with Clippers, 4 years, $64 million.
Joe Harris to stick with Brooklyn, 4 years, $75 million.
Goran Dragic to keep in Miami, two years, $37.4 million.
Davis Bertans to re-sign with Washington, 5 years, $80 million.
Dwight Howard to Philadelphia, one 12 months.
Jordan Clarkson to re-sign with Utah, 4 years, $52 million.
Danilo Gallinari to Atlanta, three years, $61.5 million.
De’Aaron Fox agreed to five-year, $163 million extension with Sacramento.
New Orleans acquires Steven Adams from Oklahoma City in multi-team, multi-player commerce.
Jeramie Grant to Detroit, three years, $60 million.
Mason Plumlee to Detroit, three years, $25 million.
Derrick Favors to Utah, three years, $27 million.
Malik Beasley to re-sign with Minnesota, 4 years, $60 million.
Derrick Jones Jr. to Portland, two years, $19 million.
Jakob Poeltl to re-sign with San Antonio, three years, $18 million.
Meyers Leonard to keep in Miami, two years.
Pat Connaughton to keep in Milwaukee, three years, $16 million.
Garrett Temple to Chicago, one 12 months, $5 million.
Dwayne Bacon to Orlando, two years, $3.3 million.
Patrick Patterson to stick with Clippers, one 12 months.
Trey Burke to re-sign with Dallas, three years.
Christian Wood to Houston, three years, $41 million.
JaMychal Green to Denver, two years, $15 million.
Wesley Iwundu to Dallas, two years, $3.4 million.
Josh Jackson to Detroit, one 12 months.
Jahlil Okafor to Detroit, two years, $3.85 million.
Drew Eubanks to San Antonio, three years, $5.3 million.
James Ennis again to Orlando, one 12 months.
Anthony Gill to Washington, two years.
Udonis Haslem again to Miami, one 12 months, $2.5 million.