The NBA is the big winner as we spend the Fourth of July worried about Gordon Hayward - USA TODAY
USA TODAY | The NBA is the big winner as we spend the Fourth of July worried about Gordon Hayward |
USA TODAY | The NBA is the big winner as we spend the Fourth of July worried about Gordon Hayward |
The Chase Down discusses all things free agency.
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The front office is going slow and steady on this one.
The Los Angeles Lakers haven’t made any free agent signings yet this summer, and it sounds like they’re going to continue to take their time.
Lonzo Ball and LA has Jamal Crawford wanting to stay put.
The Los Angeles Lakers have yet to make a move in free agency, patiently waiting for the right opportunity with the right player to line up.
The Russian winger will become a free agent next offseason.
One of the best Russian scorers in recent NHL history won’t make his long-awaited return to the NHL next season, according to a couple of reports.
Hayward is reportedly leaving the team that drafted him to head to Boston, but his agent denies a decision has been made.
NBA free agency is never not interesting.
Minutes after it was reported that Gordon Hayward was headed to the Boston Celtics, Hayward’s agent Mark Bartelstein told ESPN that he was still processing his decision.
The headline I wanted was “Freddie Freeman is moving to third base, where he’ll flop,” but that seems rude.
The Kings landed a big-time free agent fish.
The Sacramento Kings have made a big free agency splash, signing free agent point guard George Hill to a three-year contract worth approximately $57 million, reports Shams Charania of The Vertical.
George Hill found a team to give him the big contract he wanted.
George Hill was not left out in the free-agent point guard musical chairs dance after all. He’s agreed to a three-year, $57 million deal to join the Sacramento Kings, according to Yahoo!
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