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NBA free agency has officially tip off on July 1. There’s still plenty of league news, rumors and updates all week long. Stay current as “THE MYBOYSAY SPORTS BLOG”will keep you posted …

 

Warriors have deals in place with Curry, Livingston

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The Warriors seem to have took care of some of their business early, as reports indicate they have worked out deals with both Steph Curry and Shaun Livingston, with Curry agreeing to a five-year, $201M “supermax” deal, while Livingston’s deal is said to be for three years and $24M. 

Wolves find their new point guard in Jeff Teague

The Jeff Teague to Minnesota move that had been talked about all day after the Timberwolves traded Ricky Rubio to Utah has now been agreed upon, as the Wolves brought Teague in with a three-year, $57M offer.

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Bucks keep swingman Tony Snell in town

Except for their confusing GM search, the Milwaukee Bucks have been quiet for the past few weeks, but they struck early in free agency, giving Tony Snell four years and $46M to stay and help them “Own The Future.”

Spurs agree to deal with Patty Mills

In one of the first free-agent deals announced, the San Antonio Spurs have decided to make sure Patty Mills sticks around, reportedly offering him a four-year, $50M deal.

Nene staying in Houston

The Rockets will sign Nene to a four-year, $15 million contract, according to Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle. Nene is on the older side now and frequently injured, but when he’s able to play his energy on the court still makes him a great player. Houston will get good use out of him on a bargain deal.

Thunder swoop in and make trade for Paul George

After weeks of rumors and reports, the Oklahoma City have swept in and won the Paul George sweepstakes out of nowhere, sending Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis back to Indiana.

Clippers, Griffin agree to 5-year, max deal

Blake Griffin and the Clippers have reportedly reached an agreement on a max contract, worth either $173M or $175M, according to conflicting reports. This locks Griffin into a long-term contract and begins a new era of Clippers basketball. With Chris Paul gone the role of Griffin is going to be larger than ever. He’s shown flashes of offensive creation before, but now it’s up to him to run the show. 

Wizards offer Wall 4-year, $170M extension

John Wall has been offered a 4-year $170 million contract extension by the Wizards. Wall qualified for the new “supermax” contract after making an All-NBA team and the Wizards wasted no time offering an extension. If Wall signs it then Washington will have him locked into a contract for the majority of his prime. However, he plans to wait before making a decision.

Wizards offer Wall 4-year, $170M extension

John Wall has been offered a 4-year $170 million contract extension by the Wizards. Wall qualified for the new “supermax” contract after making an All-NBA team and the Wizards wasted no time offering an extension. If Wall signs it then Washington will have him locked into a contract for the majority of his prime. However, he plans to wait before making a decision.

MORE TO COME AS NBA TRANSACTIONS CONTINUE TO TAKE PLACE!!!!!

 
 

 

 

 

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