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Free Agency and Trade Tracker
Here are all the moves that have gone down since free agency opened on June 30. Visit the NBCSportsEdge NBA news page for all the details and analysis! Oh, and in case you missed it, Kevin Durant has officially asked to be traded and has likely played his last game for the Nets, meaning Kyrie Irving might also be gone. And just where does that leave Ben Simmons? We’re about to find out.
Nikola Jokić – Denver Nuggets – Five years, $270 million supermax extension
Karl-Anthony Towns – Minnesota Timberwolves – Four years, $224 supermax extension
Ja Morant – Memphis Grizzlies – Five years, $193 rookie max extension
Zion Williamson - New Orleans Pelicans - Five years, $231 rookie max extension
Bradley Beal – Washington Wizards – Five years, $251 million max extension
Devin Booker – Phoenix Suns – Four years, $214 million
Zach LaVine - Chicago Bulls - Five years, $215 million
Darius Garland - Cleveland Cavaliers - Five years, $193 million
Kyrie Irving – Brooklyn Nets – One year, $36.5 million player option [picked up]
Jalen Brunson – New York Knicks – Four years, $104 million
Jusuf Nurkić - Portland Trail Blazers - Four years, $70 million extension
Anfernee Simons – Portland Trail Blazers – Four years, $100 million
Bobby Portis – Milwaukee Bucks – Four years, $49 million
Cody Martin - Charlotte Hornets - Four years, $32 million
Victor Oladipo – Miami Heat – One year, $11 million
Rudy Gobert - Traded to Minnesota Timberwolves - Utah Jazz get four first-round picks, Jarred Vanderbilt, Walker Kessler, Malik Beasley, Patrick Beverley and Leandro Bolmaro.
Malcolm Brogdon - Traded to Boston Celtics - Indiana Pacers receive Aaron Nesmith, Daniel Theis, Nik Stauskas, Juwan Morgan, Malik Fitts and a 2023 first-round pick
Kevin Huerter - Traded to Sacramento Kings - Atlanta Hawks receive Moe Harkless, Justin Holiday and a lottery-protected 2024 first-round pick
Chris Boucher – Toronto Raptors – Three years, $35.3 million
Mitchell Robinson - New York Knicks - Four years, $60 million
JaVale McGee – Dallas Mavericks – Three years, $20.1 million
Patty Mills – Brooklyn Nets – Two years, $14.5 million
John Wall - L.A. Clippers - Two years, $13.2 million
Mo Bamba – Orlando Magic – Two years, $21 million
Otto Porter Jr. - Toronto Raptors - Two years, $12.4
Nicolas Claxton – Brooklyn Nets – Two years, $20 million
Marvin Bagley – Detroit Pistons – Three years, $37.5 million
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Luguentz Dort – Oklahoma City Thunder – Five years, $87.5 million
Kevon Looney - Golden State Warriors - Three years, $25.5 million
Nicolas Batum – L.A. Clippers – Two years, $22 million
Bruce Brown - Denver Nuggets - Two years, $13 million
Kyle Anderson – Minnesota Timberwolves – Two years, $18 million
Thaddeus Young – Toronto Raptors – Two years, $16 million
Delon Wright – Washington Wizards – Two years, $16 million
P.J. Tucker – Philadelphia 76ers– Three years, $33 million
Donte DiVincenzo - Golden State Warriors - Two years, $9.3 million
Gary Harris – Orlando Magic – Two years, $26 million
Ricky Rubio - Cleveland Cavaliers - Three years, $18.4 million
Joe Ingles – Milwaukee Bucks – One year, $6.5 million
Goran Dragić - Chicago Bulls - One year, $2.9 million
Andre Drummond – Chicago Bulls – Two years, $6.6 million
Isaiah Hartenstein – New York Knicks – Two years, $16.7 million
Lonnie Walker IV – L.A. Lakers – One year, $6.5 million
Tyus Jones – Memphis Grizzlies – Two years, $30 million
Malik Monk – Sacrameno Kings – Two years, $19 million
DeAndre Jordan – Denver Nuggets - One year, $2.9 million
Danuel House – Philadelphia 76ers– Two years, $8.5 million
Derrick Jones Jr. - Chicago Bulls - Two years, $6.6 million
Jae’Sean Tate – Houston Rockets – Three years, $22.1 million
Amir Coffey – L.A. Clippers – Three years, $11 million
Wesley Matthews – Milwaukee Bucks – One year, $2.9 million
Jevon Carter – Milwaukee Bucks – Two years, $4.6 million
Damian Jones – L.A. Lakers – Two years, $4.7 million
Bryn Forbes - Minnesota Timberwolves - One year, $2.3 million
Gary Payton II - Portland Trail Blazers - Three years, $28 million
Dewayne Dedmon – Miami Heat – Two years, $9 million
Troy Brown Jr. – L.A. Lakers – One year, $1.9 million
Raul Neto - Cleveland Cavaliers - One year, $2.4 million
Jalen Smith - Indiana Pacers - Two years, $9.6 million
Aaron Holiday - Atlanta Hawks - One year, $5 million
Juan Toscano-Anderson – L.A. Lakers - One year, $1.9 million
Kevin Knox – Detroit Pistons – Two years, $6 million
Mike Muscala – Oklahoma City Thunder – One year, $1.8 million
Anthony Gill – Washington Wizards – Two years, $3.6 million
Drew Eubanks - Portland Trail Blazers - One year, $1.9 million
Luke Kornet - Boston Celtics - Two years, $4.4 million
Sam Hauser - Boston Celtics - Three years, $6 million
Davon Reed – Denver Nuggets – Two years, $4.1 million
Damion Lee - Phoenix Suns - One year, $2.1 million
Bismack Biyombo - Phoenix Suns - One year, $2.8 million
Josh Okogie - Phoenix Suns - One year, $1.9 million
Trevelin Queen – Philadelphia 76ers – Two years, $3.3 million
Theo Pinson - Dallas Mavericks - One year, $1.9 million
Robin Lopez - Cleveland Cavaliers - One year, $2.9 million
Bol Bol - Orlando Magic - Two years, $3.8 million