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Lakers’ LeBron James Will ‘Probably’ Sign a 3-Year, $162 Million Deal
Heavy.com· 22 hours agoAdrian Wojnarowski reported on July 1 that free agent Klay Thompson plans to join the Dallas...
NBA offseason winners and losers: Paul George heads to 76ers, while Warriors and Clippers strike out...
CBS Sports· 1 day agoNBA free agency is underway and we got our first major news in the wee hours of Monday morning: Paul...
Day 2 Free agency tracker: Heat sign Ware, loses Wright. And Cavs expect to keep Mitchell
Miami Herald via Yahoo Canada Sports· 1 day agoThompson, 34, is moving to Dallas after spending the first 11 seasons of his NBA...Thompson...
No Klay in L.A.: What is the Lakers' next move?
LA Times via Yahoo Canada Sports· 18 hours agoThe team’s next step could be to pursue free-agent wing DeMar DeRozan, an elite midrange scorer and playmaker without the qualities as a point-of-attack...
‘Ambitious’ free-agent period begins for the Bulls and the NBA on Sunday
Chicago Sun-Times· 2 days agoBulls executive vice president Arturas Karnisovas is about to toe it. According to one NBA insider,...
NBA free agent tracker: The top 40 players on the market
Yahoo Sports· 6 days agoIt appears he succeeded. George is leaving the Clippers and has agreed to sign a four-year, $212...
NBA offseason winners, losers: Warriors' summer hinges on potential trade, OKC goes big, Klay gets...
CBS Sports· 2 hours agoPaul George is going to Philadelphia. Klay Thompson is going to Dallas. Will Lauri Markkanen or Trae...
NBA Rumors: Latest on free agency, Paul George, Brandon Ingram and more
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Canada Sports· 7 days agoDeRozan as a backup plan if George leaves this offseason. Keep the Clippers in mind as a potential ...
Former Exec Delivers Reality Check About Bulls’ Efforts to Trade Zach LaVine
Heavy.com· 3 days agoThe Chicago Bulls kicked their offseason off with a surprise trade sending Alex Caruso to the...
Hollinger: NBA's apron era marks end of exceptionalism + free-agency winners, losers
New York Times· 1 hour agoCall it the end of the exceptionalism era. No longer can the biggest markets and richest owners play...