Tracking All the NBA Free Agency Moves From the First 5 Days
The NBA free agent market opened last Thursday before our holiday break. The first five days have seen a lot of players re-sign max deals with their current teams, leaving little excitement in the form of new stars in new uniforms. That could change soon, though. A few top-tier targets are still available, and the trade rumors out of Brooklyn are spicing up the markets for Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving. Meanwhile, reigning MVP Nikola Jokic solidified his future with the Nuggets by inking the richest contract in NBA history. Weâre far from done with the free-agent whirlwind. Hereâs the latest:
Top Players Who Re-Signed / Signed Extensions
C Nikola Jokic (Nuggets): 5 Years, $270 Million
G Bradley Beal (Wizards): 5 Years, $251 Million
G Devin Booker (Suns): 4 Years, $224 Million
C Karl-Anthony Towns (Timberwolves): 4 Years, $224 Million
G Zach LaVine (Bulls): 5 Years, $215 Million
G Ja Morant (Grizzlies): 5 Years, $193 Million
F Zion Williamson (Pelicans): 5 Years, $193 Million
G Luguentz Dort (Thunder): 5 Years, $87.5 Million
F Bobby Portis (Bucks): 4 Years, $49 Million
Top Players Who Signed With New Teams
G Jalen Brunson (Knicks): 4 Years, $104 Million
C JaVale McGee (Mavericks): 3 Years, $20 Million
F P.J. Tucker (76ers): 3 Years, $33 Million
G John Wall (Clippers): 2 Years, $13 Million
G Malik Monk (Kings): 2 Years, $19 Million
Top Remaining Free Agents
James Harden (76ers)
Deandre Ayton (Suns)
Collin Sexton (Cavaliers)
Montrezl Harrell (Hornets)
Additional Storylines
NBA: Every Reported Free-Agent Deal for All 30 Teams
USA Today: NBA Free Agency Winners & Losers
B/R: Kevin Durant Trade Market âStill Taking Shapeâ as Nets Trying to Find Deal