Grayson to Milwaukee and Justise to Clippers. Great landing spots for both of these guys. No clue what Memphis is thinking
Does this mean I need to retroactively root the the Bucks? I hope our team can win it all last year!
Other former Duke players/free agents to look out for include Redick, Giles, Stanley and Jackson.
Tsk, tsk, tsk. The Pels and Bulls may have been involved in some tampering shenanigans with Lonzo Ball.
The Bulls and New Orleans Pelicans could have a tough time disproving tampering accusations. Ball signed a four-year, $85 million offer sheet with the team moments after free agency opened. Given that other players were involved in the deal — which wound up being a sign and trade — it could be tough for the Bulls and the Pelicans to prove the deal wasn't discussed before free agency opened. Before free agency opened, the Bulls were rumored to be a suitor for Ball.https://www.yahoo.com/sports/nba-rep...190504956.htmlPunishments can range from a fine to a loss of a draft pick to the contracts being voided.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
If I were Silver I’d hammer everyone involved. Not only was it obviously tampering, but announcing it the way they did was to openly mock the NBA and its rules.
JJ with his thoughts on Luka’s new deal.
https://mobile.twitter.com/jj_redick...rreport.com%2F
Woj reports Frank has signed a 2-year deal with Detroit. He was pretty good with the Pistons last year. With Killian Hayes still developing and the addition of Cade Cunningham, Detroit needed shooting. Frank is their guy.
No details yet on the contract but it is not impossible that he got a little bit more than the NBA minimum after a really strong season in which he was grossly underpaid as a two-way player. Given his 4 years in the league, the minimum is worth like $1.8 mil per season, but I would not be shocked if Detroit, a team that is nowhere near the luxury tax, might have given Frank a little bit more (maybe like $2 mil and $2.5 mil in the second season).
Anyone wanna guess the highest paid player on the Pistons this coming year? Dude is gonna make close to $30 mil from the team, $10 mil more than anyone else.
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Is Redick still looking for a spot? I imagine a wee gig with the Nets would be attractive if they have any cap space...evidently he also has interest in the Lakers, Sixers and Heat, all solid contenders.
Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfils the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things. - Winston Churchill
President of the "Nolan Smith Should Have His Jersey in The Rafters" Club
Wow... talk about contract mistakes.
Denis Schroeder turned down an 4-year, $84 million extension from the Lakers. He was sure he could get more as a free agent. Well, all he has gotten so far is a 1-year, $5.9 mil offer from the Celtics to be their backup PG. Meanwhile, the Lakers have moved on and now have Westbrook. Schroeder is supposedly pushing Boston for more like $10 mil/season and to make it a 2 year deal... the Celtics don't appear to be willing to do that and, well, there just isn't much of a market out there for Schroeder at this point.
Ouch... Schroeder is supposedly crying himself to sleep at night.
-Jason "if anyone wants to pay me $20+ mil per year to do... well... just about anything, I ain't turning it down " Evans
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