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2023 NBA Free Agency

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2023 NBA FREE AGENCY AGREEMENTS SO FAR.

SOURCE: NBA.com

Friday, June 30 2023 NBA Free Agency Agreements

Free agent Jerami Grant will sign a five-year, $160 million deal to return to the Portland Trail Blazers, per multiple reports.

Free agent Fred VanVleet has agreed to a three-year deal worth $130 million with the Houston Rockets, per multiple reports.

Free agent Kyrie Irving will re-sign with the Dallas Mavericks on a three-year, $126 million deal, per multiple reports.

Free agent Cam Johnson has agreed to return to the Brooklyn Nets on a four-year deal worth $108 million deal, per multiple reports.

Free agent Khris Middleton has agreed to a three-year deal worth $102 million to return to the Milwaukee Bucks, per multiple reports.

Free agent Kyle Kuzma is staying in Washington, re-upping with the Wizards for $102 million over four years, per multiple reports.

Free agent Draymond Green has agreed to a four-year deal worth $100 million to return to the Golden State Warriors, per multiple reports.

Free agent Jakob Poeltl will remain with the Toronto Raptors on a four-year, $80 million contract, per multiple reports.

Free agent Herb Jones has agreed to stay with the New Orleans Pelicans on a four-year, $54 million deal, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Veteran center Kristaps Porzingis has agreed to a multi-year extension that will keep him with the Celtics through the 2025-26 season, per TNT’s Chris Haynes.

Free agent Rui Hachimura will return to the Los Angeles Lakers on a three-year, $51 million contract, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania.

Free agent Bruce Brown will sign with the Indiana Pacers on a two-year, $45 million deal, per multiple reports.

Free agent Coby White has agreed to return to the Chicago Bulls on a three-year deal worth $40 million, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent Gabe Vincent will join the Los Angeles Lakers on a three-year, $33 million deal, per multiple reports.

Free agent Caris LeVert will return to the Cleveland Cavaliers on a two-year, $32 million deal, per multiple reports.

Free agent Dennis Schroder will join the Toronto Raptors for $26 million over two years, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent Georges Niang will join the Cleveland Cavaliers on a three-year, $26 million deal, per multiple reports.

Free agent Joe Ingles will sign with the Orlando Magic on a two-year deal worth $22 million, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent Jevon Carter will sign a three-year, $20 million deal with the Chicago Bulls, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent Tre Jones has agreed to a two-year deal worth $20 million to remain with the San Antonio Spurs, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent Julian Champagnie will return to the San Antonio Spurs on a four-year, $12 million deal, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania.

Free agent Reggie Jackson will return to the Denver Nuggets on a two-year deal worth $10.25 million, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania.

Free agent Shake Milton will join the Minnesota Timberwolves on a two-year, $10 million deal, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent Taurean Prince will sign with the Los Angeles Lakers on a one-year, $4.5 million contract, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent Kevin Love will re-sign with the Miami Heat on a two-year deal, per Associated Press’ Tim Reynolds.

Free agent Seth Curry has agreed to a two-year deal with the Dallas Mavericks, with whom he spent the 2016-17 and 2019-20 seasons, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent Damion Lee has agreed to return to the Phoenix Suns on a one-year deal, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent Josh Richardson has agreed to sign with the Miami Heat on a two-year deal, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania.

Free agent Trey Lyles will re-sign with the Sacramento Kings, per TNT’s Chris Haynes.

Free agent Yuta Watanabe will sign with the Phoenix Suns, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania.

Free agent DeAndre Jordan will re-sign with the Denver Nuggets, per TNT’s Chris Haynes.

Free agent Derrick Rose will sign a multi-year contract with the Memphis Grizzlies, per SNY’s Ian Begley.

Free agent Josh Okogie has reached an agreement to return to the Phoenix Suns, per TNT’s Chris Haynes.

Free agent Troy Brown will sign with the Minnesota Timberwolves, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent Chimezie Metu has agreed to a one-year deal with the Phoenix Suns, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent Cam Reddish has agreed to join the Los Angeles Lakers on a two-year deal, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania.

Free agent Drew Eubanks has agreed to sign with the Phoenix Suns on a two-year contract, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent Nickeil Alexander-Walker will return to the Minnesota Timberwolves on a two-year deal, per The Athletic’s Jon Krawczynski.

Free agent Keita Bates-Diop has agreed to join the Phoenix Suns on a two-year, $5 million deal, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent Oshae Brisett has agreed to a two-year deal with the Boston Celtics with a player option on the second, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.




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2022 NBA FREE AGENCY

2022 NBA free agency deals that have been reportedly agreed upon.
Updated September 17, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. ET

Source: South Florida Sun Sentinel:

Kyle Anderson (Timberwolves), Joel Ayayi (Magic), Deandre Ayton (Suns), Marvin Bagley III (Pistons), Mo Bamba (Magic), Nicolas Batum (Clippers), Kent Bazemore (Kings), Bradley Beal (Wizards), Jordan Bell (China), Nemanja Bjelica (Turkey), Bismack Biyombo (Suns), Bol Bol (Magic), Isaac Bonga (Germany), Bruce Brown (Nuggets), Charlie Brown Jr. (76ers), Moses Brown (Clippers), Troy Brown Jr. (Lakers), Jalen Brunson (Knicks), Thomas Bryant (Lakers), Chris Boucher (Raptors), Ignas Brazdeikis (Lithuania), Devontae Cacok (Trail Blazers), Bruno Caboclo (Celtics), Vlatko Cancar (Nuggets), Javon Carter (Bucks), Willie Cauley-Stein (Rockets), Justin Champagnie (Raptors), Chris Chiozza (Nets), Nicolas Claxton (Nets), Amir Coffey (Clippers), Norris Cole (Puerto Rico), Quinn Cook (Kings), Sharife Cooper (Hawks), Jarrett Culver (Hawks), Dewayne Dedmon (Heat), Matthew Dellavedova (Kings), Gorgui Dieng (Spurs), Donte DiVencenzo (Warriors), Lu Dort (Thunder), Goran Dragic (Bulls), Andre Drummond (Bulls), David Duke Jr. (Nets), Carsen Edwards (Turkey), Kessler Edwards (Nets), CJ Elleby(Trail Blazers), Drew Eubanks (Trail Blazers), Bruno Fernando (Rockets), Malik Fitts (Celtics), Bryn Forbes (Timberwolves), Trent Forrest (Hawks), Danilo Gallinari (Celtics), Langston Galloway (Pacers), Luka Garza (Timberwolves), Taj Gibson (Wizards), Anthony Gill (Wizards), JaMychal Green (Warriors), Gary Harris (Magic), James Harden (76ers), Jared Harper (Spain), Montrezl Harrell (76ers), Isaiah Hartenstein (Knicks), Udonis Haslem (Heat), Sam Hauser (Celtics), Juancho Herangomez (Raptors), Malcolm Hill (Bulls), Aaron Holiday (Hawks), Danuel House (76ers), Markus Howard (Spain), Sergei Ibaka (Bucks), Joe Ingles (Bucks), Frank Jackson (Suns), Josh Jackson (Raptors), James Johnson (Pacers), Damian Jones (Lakers), Derrick Jones Jr. (Bulls), Tyus Jones (Grizzlies), DeAndre Jordan (Nuggets), Frank Kaminsky (Hawks), Nathan Knight (Timberwolves), Luke Kornet (Celtics), Kevin Knox II (Pistons), Arnoldas Kulboka (Greece), Zach LaVine (Bulls), Jake Layman (Boston Celtics), Damion Lee (Suns), Scottie Lewis (Hornets), Robin Lopez (Cavaliers), Kevon Looney (Warriors), Nico Mannion (Italy), Caleb Martin (Heat), Cody Martin (Hornets), Wesley Matthews (Bucks), JaVale McGee (Mavericks), Rodney McGruder (Pistons), Sam Merrill (Kings), Patty Mills (Nets), Malik Monk (Kings), Markieff Morris (Nets), Mike Muscala (Thunder), Svi Mykhailiuk (Knicks), RJ Nembhard (Cavaliers), Raul Neto (Cavaliers), Jusuf Nurkic (Trail Blazers), Josh Okogie (Suns), Semi Ojeleye (Italy), Victor Oladipo (Heat), Eric Paschall (Timbertwolves), Gary Payton II (Trail Blazers), Jamorko Pickett (Cavaliers), Theo Pinson (Mavericks), Yves Pons (France), Otto Porter Jr. (Raptors), Bobby Portis (Bucks), Myles Powell (China). Trevelin Queen (76ers), Neemias Queta (Kings), Davon Reed (Nuggets), Austin Rivers (Timberwolves). Mitchell Robinson (Knicks), Ricky Rubio (Cavaliers), Tomas Satoransky (Spain), Dennis Schroder (Lakers), Admiral Schofield (Magic), Jay Scrubb (Clippers), Collin Sexton (Jazz), Anfernee Simons (Trail Blazers), Dennis Smith Jr. (Hornets), Jalen Smith (Pacers), Edmond Sumner (Nets), Terry Taylor (Pacers), Juan Toscano-Anderson (Lakers), P.J. Tucker (76ers), Rayjon Tucker (Australia), Denzel Valentine (Celtics), Luca Vildoza (Bucks), Noah Vonleh (Celtics), Ish Wainright (Suns), Lonnie Walker IV (Lakers), John Wall Clippers), T.J. Warren (Nets), Duane Washington Jr. (Suns), Yuta Watanabe (Nets), Trendon Watford (Trail Blazers), Quinndary Weatherspoon (Warriors), Joe Wieskamp (Spurs), Lindell Wigginton (Bucks), Cassius Winston (Germany), Delon Wright (Wizards), Thaddeus Young (Raptors), Cody Zeller (Jazz).

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2021 NBA FREE AGENCY

Per the South Florida Sun Sentinel, updated September 25, 2021, the following NBA free agency agreements and signings are complete.

LaMarcus Aldridge (Nets), Jarrett Allen (Cavaliers), Kostas Antetokounmpo (France), Thanasis Antetokounmpo (Bucks), Carmelo Anthony (Lakers), Ryan Arcidiacono (Celtics),Trevor Ariza (Lakers), Dwayne Bacon (Knicks), Lonzo Ball (Bulls), Keita Bates-Diop (Spurs), Nicolas Batum (Clippers), Kent Bazemore (Lakers), Jordan Bell (Warriors), DeAndre Bembry (Nets), Nemanja Bjelica (Warriors), Khem Birch (Raptors), Isaac Bonga (Raptors), Avery Bradley (Warriors), Tony Bradley (Bulls), Jarrell Brantley (Russia), Amida Brimah (Puerto Rico), Armoni Brooks (Rockets), Bruce Brown (Nets), Sterling Brown (Mavericks), Reggie Bullock (Mavericks), Alec Burks (Knicks), Devontae Cacok (Nets), Alex Caruso (Bulls), Chris Chiozza (Warriors), Marquese Chriss (Trail Blazers), Amir Coffey (Clippers), John Collins (Hawks), Zach Collins (Spurs), Mike Conley (Jazz), Tyler Cook (Bulls), Quinn Cook (Trail Blazers), Torrey Craig (Pacers), Terence Davis (Kings), Sam Decker (Raptors), Dewayne Dedmon (Heat), Matthew Dellavedova (Australia), DeMar DeRozan (Bulls), Hamidou Diallo (Pistons), Spencer Dinwiddie (Wizards), Devon Dotson (Bulls), Andre Drummond (76ers), Jared Dudley (retired), Wayne Ellington (Lakers), Dante Exum (Rockets), Tacko Fall (Cavaliers), Cristiano Felicio (Germany), Bryn Forbes (Spurs), Evan Fournier (Knicks), Langston Galloway (Warriors), Rudy Gay (Jazz), Taj Gibson (Knicks), Harry Giles (Clippers), Devonte Graham (Pelicans), Danny Green (76ers), JaMychal Green (Nuggets), Javonte Green (Bulls), Jeff Green (Nuggets), Blake Griffin (Nets), Tim Hardaway Jr. (Mavericks), Maurice Harkless (Kings), Jared Harper (Pelicans), Josh Hart (Pelicans), Isaiah Hartenstein (Clippers), Udonis Haslem (Heat), Willy Hernangomez (Pelicans), George Hill (Bucks), Solomon Hill (Hawks), Nate Hinton (Pacers), Richaun Holmes (Kings), Rodney Hood (Bucks), Talen Horton-Tucker (Lakers), Dwight Howard (Lakers), Markus Howard (Nuggets), Chandler Hutchinson (Suns), Andre Iguodala (Warriors), Frank Jackson (Pistons), Reggie Jackson (Clippers), Justin James (Jazz), Mike James (France), Alize Johnson (Bulls), James Johnson (Nets), Stanley Johnson (Bulls), Damian Jones (Kings), DeAndre Jordan (Lakers), Cory Joseph (Pistons), Frank Kaminsky (Suns), Enes Kanter (Celtics), Nathan Knight (Timberwolves), Furkan Korkmaz (76ers), Luke Kornet (Celtics), Anthony Lamb (Rockets), Jock Landale (Spurs), Saben Lee (Pistons), Alex Len (Kings), Robin Lopez (Magic), Didi Louzada (Pelicans), Kyle Lowry (Heat), Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot (Hawks), Trey Lyles (Pistons), Nico Mannion (Italy), Boban Marjanovic (Mavericks), Lauri Markkanen (Cavaliers), Caleb Martin (Heat), Garrison Mathews (Celtics), O.J. Mayo (Russia), Skylar Mays (Hawks), T.J. McConnell (Pacers), Doug McDermott (Spurs), JaVale McGee (Suns), Rodney McGruder (Pistons), Jordan McLaughlin (Timberwolves), Ben McLemore (Trail Blazers), Nicolo Melli (Italy), Patty Mills (Nets), Paul Millsap (Nets), E Twaun Moore (Magic), Markieff Morris (Heat), Mike Muscala (Thunder), Svi Mykhailiuk (Raptors), Abdel Nader (Suns), Shabazz Napier (Russia), Raul Neto (Wizards), Georges Niang (76ers), Nerlens Noel (Knicks), Frank Ntilikina (Mavericks), Kendrick Nunn (Lakers), David Nwaba (Rockets), Semi Ojeleye (Bucks), Jahlil Okafor (signed with Hawks), Victor Oladipo (Heat), Cameron Oliver (Lakers), Kelly Olynyk (Pistons), Kelly Oubre Jr. (Hornets), Kevin Pangos (Cavaliers), Patrick Patterson (Trail Blazers), Chris Paul (Suns), Cameron Payne (Suns), Elfrid Payton (Suns), Reggie Perry (Raptors), Theo Pinson (signed with Celtics), Otto Porter Jr. (Warriors), Bobby Portis (Bucks), Norman Powell (Trail Blazers), Chasson Randle (Suns), Cam Reynolds (Italy), Grant Riller (76ers), Austin Rivers (Nuggets), Duncan Robinson (Heat), Rajon Rondo (Lakers), Derrick Rose (Knicks), Dennis Schroder (Celtics), Wayne Selden (Knicks), Alen Smailagic (Serbia). Dennis Smith Jr. (Trail Blazers), Ish Smith (Hornets), Tony Snell (Blazers), Cassius Stanley (Pistons), Max Strus (Heat), Garrett Temple (Pelicans), Daniel Theis (Rockets), Brodric Thomas (Cavaliers), Matt Thomas (Bulls), Killian Tillie (Grizzlies), Gary Trent Jr. (Raptors), P.J. Tucker (Heat), Rayjon Tucker (76ers), Denzel Valentine (Cavaliers), Jarred Vanderbilt (Timberwolves) Gabe Vincent (Heat), Ishmail Wainright (Raptors), Kemba Walker (Knicks), Tremont Waters (Bucks), Hassan Whiteside (Jazz), Lou Williams (Hawks), Justise Winslow (Clippers), Cassius Winston (Wizards), Omer Yurtseven (Heat), Cody Zeller (Trail Blazers).

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2020 NBA FREE AGENCY

The 2020 NBA free agency negotiations period began Friday, November 20 at 6PM ET. NBA free agency were allowed to become official signings and official transactions starting Sunday, November 22 at 12:01PM ET.

Per the South Florida Sun Sentinel, the following NBA free agency agreements have been reached:

Jaylen Adams (Bucks), Justin Anderson (76ers), Kostas Antetokounmpo (Lakers), Carmelo Anthony (Trail Blazers), DJ Augustin (Bucks), Dwayne Bacon (Magic), J.J. Barea (Mavericks), Nicolas Batum (Clippers), Aron Baynes (Raptors), Kent Bazemore (Warriors), Malik Beasley (Timberwolves), DeAndre Bembry (signed with Nuggets), Davis Bertans (Wizards), Keita Bates-Diop (Spurs), Marco Belinelli (Italy), Bismack Biyombo (Hornets), Bogdan Bogdanovic (signed with Hawks), Jordan Bone (Magic), Chris Boucher (signed with Raptors), Brian Bowen (Pacers), Ky Bowman (signed with Clippers), Jarrell Brantley (Jazz), Avery Bradley (Heat), Oshae Brissett (Raptors), Ryan Broekhoff (76ers), Moses Brown (Thunder), Sterling Brown (Rockets), Trey Burke (Mavericks), Alec Burks (Knicks), Bruno Caboclo (Rockets), Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (signed with Lakers), Jevon Carter (Suns), Michael Carter-Williams (Magic), Facundo Campazzo (Nuggets), Willie Cauley-Stein (Mavericks), Zylan Cheatham (Pelicans), Chris Chiozza (Nets), Gary Clark (Magic), Jordan Clarkson (Jazz), Pat Connaughton (Bucks), DeMarcus Cousins (signed with Rockets), Torrey Craig (Bucks), Jae Crowder (Suns), Anthony Davis (Lakers), Matthew Dellavedova (Cavaliers), Damyean Dotson (Cavaliers), Goran Dragic (Heat), Jared Dudley (Lakers), Kris Dunn (Hawks), Henry Ellenson (Raptors), Wayne Ellington (Pistons), James Ennis (Magic), Drew Eubanks (Spurs), Tacko Fall (Celtics), Derrick Favors (Jazz), Bryn Forbes (Bucks), Wenyen Gabriel (Pelicans), Langston Galloway (Suns), Harry Giles (Trail Blazers), Danilo Gallinari (Hawks), Marc Gasol (Lakers), Anthony Gill (Wizards), Treveon Graham (Bucks), Jerami Grant (Pistons), Josh Gray (Pelicans), Gerald Green (Rockets), JaMychal Green (Nuggets), Jeff Green (Nets), Maurice Harkless (Heat), Jared Harper (Knicks), Montrezl Harrell (Lakers), Joe Harris (Nets), Isaiah Hartenstein (Nuggets), Udonis Haslem (Heat), Gordon Hayward (Hornets), Juan Hernangomez (Timberwolves), Willy Hernangomez (Pelicans), Solomon Hill (Heat), Justin Holiday (Pacers), Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (Timberwolves), Rodney Hood (Trail Blazers), Dwight Howard (76ers), Serge Ibaka (Clippers), Wes Iwundu (Mavericks), Frank Jackson (Thunder), Josh Jackson (Pistons), Reggie Jackson (Clippers), DaQuan Jeffries (Kings), Alize Johnson (Raptors), Tyler Johnson (Nets), Damian Jones (Suns), Derrick Jones Jr. (Trail Blazers), Frank Kaminsky (Kings), Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (Knicks), John Konchar (Grizzlies), Alex Len (Raptors), Meyers Leonard (Heat), Robin Lopez (Wizards), Thon Maker (Cavaliers), Kelan Martin (Pacers), Garrison Mathews (Wizards), Wesley Matthews (Lakers), De Anthony Melton (Grizzlies), Paul Millsap (Nuggets), Adam Mokoka (Bulls), E Twaun Moore (Suns), Marcus Morris Sr. (Clippers), Markieff Morris (Lakers), Johnathan Motley (Suns), Raul Neto (Wizards), Nerlens Noel (Knicks), Jahlil Okafor (Pistons), Elie Okobo (Nets), Patrick Patterson (Clippers), Justin Patton (Bucks), Elfrid Payton (Knicks), Theo Pinson (Knicks), Mason Plumlee (Pistons), Jakob Poeltl (Spurs), Jontay Porter (Grizzlies), Bobby Portis (Bucks), Cam Reynolds (Spurs), Austin Rivers (Knicks), Glenn Robinson III (Kings), Rajon Rondo (Hawks), JaKarr Sampson (Pacers), Dario Saric (Suns), Nik Stauskas (Bucks), Max Strus (Heat), Jae Sean Tate (Rockets), Jeff Teague (Celtics), Garrett Temple (Bulls), Tristan Thompson (Celtics), Sindarius Thornell (Pelicans), Denzel Valentine (Bulls), Fred VanVleet (Raptors), Noah Vonleh (Bulls), Derrick Walton Jr. (76ers), Brad Wanamaker (Warriors), Yuta Watanabe (Raptors), Tremont Waters (Celtics), Quinndary Weatherspoon (Spurs), Hassan Whiteside (Kings), Greg Whittington (Nuggets), Kenrich Williams (Pelicans), Christian Wood (Rockets).

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2019 NBA FREE AGENCY RESULTS

2019 NBA free agency results

Source: South Florida Sun Sentinel
Updated August 16, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. ET

Alex Abrines (Spain)
Jaylen Adams (signed with Bucks)
Deng Adel (Nets)
Al-Farouq Aminu (Magic)
Ryan Arcidiacono (Bulls),Trevor Ariza (Kings)
J.J. Barea (Mavericks)
Harrison Barnes (Kings)
Jerryd Bayless (China)
Michael Beasley (Pistons)
Jordan Bell (Timberwolves)
Dragan Bender (Bucks)
Anthony Bennett (Rockets)
Patrick Beverley (Clippers)
Khem Birch (Magic)
Bojan Bogdanovic (Jazz)
Avery Bradley (Lakers)
Malcolm Brogdon (Pacers)
Thomas Bryant (Wizards)
Reggie Bullock (Knicks)
Trey Burke (76ers)
Alec Burks (Warriors)
Jimmy Butler (Heat)
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (Lakers)
Michael-Carter Williams (Magic). DeMarre Carroll (Spurs)
Vince Carter (Hawks)
Alex Caruso (Lakers)
Omri Casspi (Israel)
Willie Cauley-Stein (Warriors)
Tyler Cavanaugh (Germany)
Tyson Chandler (Rockets)
Wilson Chandler (Nets)
Joe Chealey (Hornets)
Ian Clark (China)
Quinn Cook (Lakers)
DeMarcus Cousins (Lakers)
Seth Curry (Mavericks)
Troy Daniels (Lakers)
Ed Davis (Jazz)
Sam Dekker (Russia)
Dewayne Dedmon (Kings)
Angel Delgado (China)
Marcus Derrickson (Hawks)
Cheick Diallo (Suns)
PJ Dozier (Nuggets)
Jared Dudley (Lakers)
Kevin Durant (Nets)
Henry Ellenson (Nets)
Wayne Ellington (Knicks)
James Ennis (76ers)
Derrick Favors (Pelicans)
Dorian Finney-Smith (Mavericks)
Tim Frazier (Pistons)
Jimmer Fredette (Greece)
Pau Gasol (Trail Blazers)
Rudy Gay (Spurs)
Taj Gibson (Knicks)
Brandon Goodwin (Hawks)
Jerian Grant (China)
Danny Green (Lakers)
Gerald Green (Rockets)
JaMychal Green (Clippers)
Jeff Green (Jazz)
Tobias Harris (76ers)
Shaq Harrison (Bulls)
Udonis Haslem (Heat)
Mario Hezonja (Trail Blazers)
Isaiah Hicks (Russia)
George Hill (Bucks)
Justin Holiday (Pacers)
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (Raptors)
Richaun Holmes (Kings)
Rodney Hood (Trail Blazers)
Al Horford (76ers)
Danuel House (Rockets)
RJ Hunter (Turkey)
Kyrie Irving (Nets)
Amile Jefferson (Magic)
Jonas Jerebko (Russia)
Stanley Johnson (Raptors)
Tyus Jones (Grizzlies)
DeAndre Jordan (Nets)
Cory Joseph (Kings)
Frank Kaminsky (Suns)
Enes Kanter (Celtics)
Maxi Kleber (Mavericks)
Furkan Korkmaz (76ers)
Luke Kornet (Bulls)
Kyle Korver (Bucks)
Kosta Koufos (Russia)
Jeremy Lamb (Pacers)
Jake Layman (Timberwolves)
Damion Lee (Warriors)
Kawhi Leonard (Clippers)
Jordan Lloyd (Spain)
Kevon Looney (Warriors)
Brook Lopez (Bucks)
Robin Lopez (Bucks)
Tyler Lydon (Kings)
Trey Lyles (Spurs)
Shelvin Mack (Italy)
JP Macura (Cavaliers)
Boban Marjanovic (Mavericks)
Jarell Martin (Cavaliers)
Frank Mason (Bucks)
Wesley Matthews (Bucks)
Patrick McCaw (Raptors)
T.J. McConnell (Pacers)
JaVale McGee (Lakers)
Rodney McGruder (Clippers)
Ben McLemore (Rockets)
Nicolo Melli (Pelicans)
Khris Middleton (Bucks)
Darius Miller (Pelicans)
Shake Milton (76ers)
Greg Monroe (Germany)
Marcus Morris (Knicks)
Markieff Morris (Pistons)
Johnathan Motley (Clippers)
Timofey Mozgov (Russia)
Emmanuel Mudiay (Jazz)
Shabazz Muhammad (China)
Mike Muscala (Thunder)
Raul Neto (76ers)
Andrew Nicholson (China)
Nerlens Noel (Thunder)
David Nwaba (Nets)
Kyle O'Quinn (76ers)
Kelly Oubre Jr. (Suns)
Jabari Parker (Hawks)
Cameron Payne (Raptors)
Patrick Patterson (Clippers)
Justin Patton (Thunder)
Elfrid Payton (Knicks)
Theo Pinson (Nets)
Bobby Portis (Knicks)
Vincent Poirier (Celtics)
Alex Poythress (China)
Kristaps Porzingis (Mavericks)
Dwight Powell (Mavericks)
Chasson Randle (China)
Julius Randle (Knicks)
JJ Redick (Pelicans)
Cam Reynolds (Bucks)
Austin Rivers (Rockets)
Devin Robinson (Raptors)
Glenn Robinson III (Warriors)
Rajon Rondo (Lakers)
Derrick Rose (Pistons)
Terrence Ross (Magic)
Terry Rozier (Hornets)
Ricky Rubio (Suns)
D'Angelo Russell (Warriors)
Tomas Satoransky (Bulls)
Mike Scott (76ers)
Wayne Selden (China)
Ish Smith (Wizards)
Ray Spaulding (Hawks)
Nik Stauskas (Spain)
Lance Stephenson (China)
Edmond Sumner (Pacers)
Garrett Temple (Nets)
Daniel Theis (Celtics)
Isaiah Thomas (Wizards)
Klay Thompson (Warriors)
Sindarius Thornwell (Cavaliers)
Anthony Tolliver (Trail Blazers)
Ekpe Udoh (China)
Noah Vonleh (Timberwolves). Nikola Vucevic (Magic)
Jonas Valanciunas (Grizzlies)
Kemba Walker (Celtics)
Tyrone Wallace (Timberwolves)
Derrick Walton Jr. (Clippers)
Brad Wanamaker (Celtics)
Thomas Welsh (Hornets)
Alan Williams (Russia)
Derrick Williams (Turkey)
Christian Wood (Pistons)
Delon Wright (Mavericks)
Guerschon Yabusele (China)
Thaddeus Young (Bulls)
Ivica Zubac (signed with Clippers).


2019 NBA FREE AGENCY NEGOTIATIONS START TIME MOVED UP

For 2019 NBA free agency, NBA teams and players may begin free agent negotiations On June 30 at 6 p.m. ET. The start time was going to be 12:01 a.m. ET on July 1, but the league realized it didn't make sense anymore to pointlessly start free agency at a late-night hour. Also, teams are now allowed to communicate with free agents or their representatives starting June 29 at 6 p.m. ET -- but only for the sole purpose of scheduling a meeting to take place at or after 6 p.m. ET on June 30.

Of course, there is no way for the league to actually police what the sides say to each other on phone calls. But, all they can do is establish the rules.

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Updated June 30, 2019 at 1:15 p.m. ET

JULY 12: In 2019 alone, there were 135 free agents, or about one-third of the league. There will be 139 next season. That s a 61 percent turnover in two years. That isn t even counting all the players who demand to exit a team while still on (a guaranteed) contract (see Anthony Davis). The bottom line is that the league has never seen such an era of player movement. Speaking at a press conference this week following his meeting with the league's board of governors, Commissioner Adam Silver said, "My sense in the room today was, especially when it comes to free agency and the rules around it, we ve got work to do." -- Deseret News

JUNE 30: Miami currently has 13 players under contract for 2019-20 who are due about $141 million, and add first-round pick Tyler Herro s $3.6 million cap hit for next season and that number grows to 14 players with a combined team salary of about $144 million. That puts the Heat above the $109.14 million salary cap and even above the $132.627 million luxury tax line for next season, and seemingly not in a position to pursue free agents. -- Miami Herald

JUNE 29: The Denver Nuggets have exercised a $30 million option on forward Paul Millsap's contract for next season, bringing back a key player for the franchise's pursuit of a Western Conference title, league sources told ESPN on Saturday. -- ESPN.com

JUNE 28: The Charlotte Hornets have offered less than $170 million to resign Kemba Walker, meaning that there s a strong chance the All-NBA point guard agrees to terms with another NBA team when free agency opens Sunday night. -- Charlotte Observer

JUNE 28: Ahead of the start of NBA free agency at 4 p.m. MDT Sunday, the Utah Jazz have signaled that they want to be true contenders in the Western Conference after trading for Memphis point guard Mike Conley. The Jazz could still open up a bunch of money to spend, depending on what they do with the team option on Derrick Favors, although now it will also be time for other teams in the West to make moves that could better position themselves to compete. -- Deseret News

JUNE 28: By the time free agency opens Sunday at 6 p.m. ET, the Warriors will have offered both Thompson and Durant full five-year maximum contracts. For Durant, that means $221 million, and for Thompson, $190 million. Even with the reality that Durant might miss all of next season recovering from a torn Achilles and Thompson might miss the bulk of it coming back from an ACL tear, this remains the Warriors' first choice. -- ESPN.com

JUNE 28: This year's free-agent crop it loaded with intriguing options and potential fits alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis. With Davis declining his $4 million trade kicker, and the Lakers dumping more salary in the AD deal, Los Angeles now has enough cap room to add a third max player, adding yet another layer of intrigue to what's expected to be a crazy NBA summer. -- SI.com

JUNE 26: In a move that was widely expected, Kevin Durant has declined his player option for the 2019-20 season. -- San Francisco Chronicle

JUNE 26: Free agents can begin negotiating with teams on June 30, and the Warriors can offer Durant a max contract of five years and $221 million. Other teams can only offer Durant a max contract of four years and $164 million. -- San Francisco Chronicle

JUNE 23: Fifth-year forward Jabari Parker will become an unrestricted free agent on June 30 after the Washington Wizards declined his team option, Yahoo Sports reported on Saturday. -- NBA.com

JUNE 20: The New Orleans Pelicans have picked up the 2019-20 team option on Jahlil Okafor, league sources told ESPN. Okafor -- who was drafted third by the Philadelphia 76ers in 2015 and spent time playing with the Toronto Raptors and Brooklyn Nets -- signed with the Pelicans during the summer of 2018. -- ESPN.com

JUNE 18: The genius of Ujiri s roster construction is that the Raptors are never going to have to bottom out regardless of what happens in the wake of Leonard s decision. At worst and Toronto will be limited to a mid-level exception slot because of existing commitments if Leonard leaves the Raptors could throw out a starting five next fall of Kyle Lowry, Norm Powell, OG Anunoby, Pascal Siakam and Gasol, and have Serge Ibaka and Fred VanVleet in key backup roles. -- Toronto Star

JUNE 18: Kings forward Harrison Barnes has reportedly declined his $25.1 million player option for the 2019-20 season and will become an unrestricted free agent, his agent told The Sacramento Bee on Tuesday. -- Sacramento Bee

JUNE 16: Anthony Davis may still for years to come be remembered as the best player in Pelicans franchise history. So who exactly did the team s executive vice president of basketball operations David Griffin receive for the six-time All-Star forward in return? As the details of the haul of future Draft picks continue to trickle out we know now for certain that New Orleans now owns the rights to the No. 4 pick from Thursday s draft in Brooklyn the Pelicans new roster additions include Brandon Ingram and Lonzo Ball, two previous No. 2 picks from the previous three drafts, along with a role-playing former NCAA champion in Josh Hart. -- The Advocate

JUNE 14: Durant can become a free agent on June 30 if he opts out of his $31.5 million player option with the Dubs. The Warriors obviously want to bring back their star forward, despite the fact that he'll miss the 2019-20 season with his injury. -- NBC Sports Bay Area

JUNE 14: No one knows where Durant will sign this offseason, but whichever team lands him will do it knowing that he will miss a majority, if not all, of the 2019-20 season. If you're signing Durant, you're signing him for 2020-21. -- NBC Sports Bay Area

JUNE 14: The Warriors also have limited spending power this summer. Yes, they can and will try to re-sign Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson to max contracts this summer. Other than that? The Warriors cannot offer DeMarcus Cousins any more than $6.3 million because of salary cap rules. The Warriors can sign a player at the taxpayer mid-level exception ($5.3 million). They can spend over the salary cap to retain Kevon Looney since they own his Bird Rights. Other than that, the Warriors can only sign other players on veteran s minimum deals. -- San Jose Mercury News

JUNE 10: ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported Monday afternoon that GM David Griffin doesn't believe a two-team deal will fulfill his wishes in an Anthony Davis deal and that he is "working to find multi-team trade scenarios that could redirect assets for players of picks more preferable to the Pelicans." -- NBC Sports Chicago

JUNE 8: The Sixers current situation just four players fully guaranteed to be on the roster next season suggests that they might be searching for players who can contribute immediately in the second round of the NBA draft. They own four selections in the second round (Nos. 33, 34, 42 and 54) as well as the No. 24 pick. -- NBC Sports Philly

JUNE 8: The Hornets have an unsettled situation at shooting guard. Jeremy Lamb, second in scoring last season at 15.3 points per game, is an unrestricted free agent. Malik Monk, who the Hornets drafted 11th overall in 2017, hasn t established himself, slipping in and out of the rotation his first two seasons. -- Charlotte Observer

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JUNE 6: Most Jazz fans know the team could have upwards of $30 million to spend in free agency this summer. After all, Ricky Rubio has come out and said the team has told him he s not priority No. 1. And Derrick Favors salary doesn t become guaranteed until July 6. Meanwhile, Thabo Sefolosha and Ekpe Udoh are unrestricted free agents unlikely to return. -- Salt Lake Tribune

JUNE 4: ESPN has reported the Suns would potentially trade the sixth overall pick if "the right veteran guard is available, but league sources told The Republic the franchise isn t looking to part ways with that selection under those conditions. Phoenix certainly needs a point guard. -- Arizona Republic

JUNE 1: Thanks to his place in the All-NBA third team this season, and his Defensive Player of the Year trophy last season, Rudy Gobert has made himself eligible along with a few of the NBA s other elite players for what would be the largest contract in NBA history: approximately a five-year, $247.3 million extension that would begin in the 2021-22 season. Such a deal, referred to as a supermax contract by most but by the term Designated Veteran Player Extension in the league s 598-page Collective Bargaining Agreement, was introduced to give the home team the advantage in keeping a star player. Only the player s current team can give a supermax contract; where every other team is limited to giving a player with 7-9 years in the NBA 30% of the salary cap and four years, the current team can offer 35% of it and five years. -- Salt Lake Tribune

MAY 29: The Warriors could lose Durant, Klay Thompson and DeMarcus Cousins in free agency, which could change things dramatically in the West. Even still, the Warriors likely will be the favorites to win next season as well. The Rockets, one of the top contenders this season, are looking to remake their entire roster, according to a report. -- Detroit News

MAY 29: Who will land the Warriors Kevin Durant? Will Klay Thompson also bolt? Has Kawhi Leonard lifting the Raptors to new heights made him an even bigger prize than Durant? Where will Kyrie Irving land? How about Kemba Walker? Will New Orleans really trade Anthony Davis when it has a chance to draft Williamson first overall, too? -- Miami Herald

MAY 29: And does LeBron still have the cache and pull to attract at least one of the grand prizes out there to L.A. and make a liar of all those writing off the Lakers (and, by extension, LeBron)? Or are the New York Knicks poised to go fast from laughingstock to power by landing Durant after it drafts in the top three? Or might the L.A. Clippers finally make that leap? -- Miami Herald

MAY 28: The Hornets have failed to reach the playoffs the past three years and approach a crucial off-season: Three-time All-Star point guard Kemba Walker becomes an unrestricted free agent in July, meaning the Hornets could lose him for no compensation. -- Charlotte Observer

May 23: Kemba Walker "was named to the All-NBA Third Team Thursday, making Walker immediately eligible to receive a supermax extension from the only NBA team he s ever known. The former UConn star is one of the top targets in this summer s loaded free-agent class also featuring Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard, Kyrie Irving, Klay Thompson and Jimmy Butler and could now receive a five-year, $221.3 million deal from Charlotte, while other teams can offer no more than a four-year, $140.6 million deal. If Walker fell short of his first All-NBA honor, the largest contract he could have signed would have been for $189.7 million." -- NY Post

May 23: "Karl-Anthony Towns came up one spot shy of an extra $32 million. Towns finished fourth in voting among centers in All-NBA voting only the top three vote-getters receive All-NBA honors. That s what Towns needed this season to qualify for a supermax extension, which would have allowed him to receive up to 30 percent of the team s salary cap space, as opposed to the standard 25 percent." -- St Paul Pioneer Press



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2018 NBA Free Agency Agreements
Updated September 2, 2018
Source: South Florida Sun Sentinel

Here's the giant list of 2018 NBA free agency agreements: Jaylen Adams (Hawks), Kadeem Allen (Knicks), Carmelo Anthony (Rockets), Ryan Arcidiacono (Bulls), Trevor Ariza (Suns), Kyle Anderson (Grizzlies), Jamel Artis (Kings), Wade Baldwin (Trail Blazers), Will Barton (Nuggets), Brandon Bass (China), Aron Baynes (Celtics), Nemanja Bjelica (Kings), Michael Beasley (Lakers), Marco Belinelli (Spurs), Davis Bertans (Spurs), Joel Berry (Lakers), Jabari Bird (Celtics), Tarik Black (Israel), Antonio Blakeney (Bulls), Trevon Bluiett (Pelicans), Trevor Booker (China), Chris Boucher (Raptors), Avery Bradley (Clippers), Anthony Brown (76ers), Lorenzo Brown (Raptors), Markel Brown (Turkey), Bruno Caboclo (Rockets), Jose Calderon (Pistons), Isaiah Canaan (Suns), Clint Capela (Rockets), Vince Carter (Hawks), Michael Carter-Williams (Rockets), Ian Clark (Pelicans), Antonius Cleveland (Bulls), Pat Connaughton (Bucks), DeMarcus Cousins (Warriors), Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (Lakers), Omri Casspi (Grizzlies), Norris Cole (Italy), Torrey Craig (Nuggets), Dante Cunningham (Spurs), Seth Curry (Trail Blazers), Ed Davis (Nets), Malcolm Delaney (Turkey), Milton Doyle (Spain), Toney Douglas (Turkey), PJ Dozier (Celtics), Kevin Durant (Warriors), Wayne Ellington (Heat), James Ennis (Rockets), Tyler Ennis (Turkey), Tyreke Evans (Pacers), Dante Exum (Jazz), Derrick Favors (Jazz), Kay Felder (Raptors), Yogi Ferrell (Kings), Bryn Forbes (Spurs), Channing Frye (Cavaliers), Rudy Gay (Spurs), Raymond Felton (Thunder), Paul George (Thunder), Aaron Gordon (Magic), Treveon Graham (Nets), Jerami Grant (Thunder), Gerald Green (Rockets), Jeff Green (Wizards), Montrezl Harrell (Clippers), Devin Harris (Mavericks), Joe Harris (Nets), Daniel Hamilton (Hawks), Aaron Harrison (Turkey), Nigel Hayes (Turkey), Mario Hezonja (Knicks), Darrun Hilliard (Turkey), Danuel House (Warriors), Dwight Howard (Wizards), Ersan Ilyasova (Bucks), Demetrius Jackson (76ers), LeBron James (Lakers), Al Jefferson (China), Amile Jefferson (Magic), Brandon Jennings (Russia), Jonas Jerebko (Warriors), Amir Johnson (76ers), Dominique Jones (China), Jalen Jones (Mavericks), Nikola Jokic (Nuggets), DeAndre Jordan (Mavericks), Shane Larkin (Turkey), Joffrey Lauvergne (Turkey), Zach LaVine (Bulls), Walter Lemon (Celtics), Kevon Looney (Warriors), Brook Lopez (Bucks), Damion Lee (Warriors), Alex Len (Hawks), Shelvin Mack (Grizzlies), Daryl Macon (Mavericks), JP Macura (Hornets), Yante Maten (Heat), Mangok Mathiang (Italy), Luc Mbah a Moute (Clippers), James Michael McAdoo (Italy), Erik McCree (Italy), Doug McDermott (Pacers), JaVale McGee (Lakers), Jordan McRae (Wizards), Salah Mejri (Mavericks), Jordan Mickey (Russia), Greg Monroe (Raptors), Monte Morris (Nuggets), Shabazz Muhammad (Bucks), Shabazz Napier (Nets), Raul Neto (Jazz), Malik Newman (Heat), Georges Niang (Jazz), Andrew Nicholson (China), Nerlens Noel (Thunder), Dirk Nowitzki (Mavericks), James Nunnally (Timberwolves), Jusuf Nurkic (Trail Blazers), David Nwaba (Cavaliers), Jahlil Okafor (Pelicans), Cam Oliver (Trail Blazers), Chinanu Onuaku (Trail Blazers), Kyle O'Quinn (Pacers), Zaza Pachulia (Pistons), Jabari Parker (Bulls), Tony Parker (Hornets), Chris Paul (Rockets), Elfrid Payton (Pelicans), Gary Payton II (Trail Blazers), Norvel Pelle (76ers), Alec Peters (Russia), Quincy Pondexter (Spurs), Alex Poythress (Hawks), Chassan Randle (Wizards), Julius Randle (Pelicans), JJ Redick (76ers), Glenn Robinson (Pistons), Nate Robinson (Lebanon), Thomas Robinson (Hawks), Rajon Rondo (Lakers), Derrick Rose (Timberwolves), Luis Scola (China), Mike Scott (Clippers), Marcus Smart (Celtics), Raymond Spalding (Mavericks), Marreese Speights (China), Nik Stauskas (Trail Blazers), Lance Stephenson (Lakers), Elijah Stewart (Pacers), Jarnell Stoles (Heat), Jared Sullinger (China), Isaiah Taylor (Cavaliers), Isaiah Thomas (Nuggets), Anthony Tolliver (Timberwolves), Fred VanVleet (Raptors), Noah Vonleh (Knicks), Tyrone Wallace (Pelicans), Derrick Walton Jr. (Bulls), Yuta Watanabe (Grizzlies), Travis Wear (Lakers), James Webb III (Germany), Briante Weber (Heat), Thomas Welsh (Nuggets), Isaiah Whitehead (Russia), C.J. Williams (Timberwolves), Troy Williams (Pelicans), Christian Wood (Bucks).

General NBA Free Agency Overview

In NBA free agency, players seek new contracts, whether with their current team or another squad elsewhere. They are NBA free agents. Unrestricted free agents can sign with any team that offers them a contract. Restricted free agents can do the same BUT the team they had just been a member of has the right to match that new contract and keep the player.

Therefore, if a team signs an unrestricted free agent, it's a done deal, that team has added that player. But if a team signs a restricted free agent (of another team), the original team could match the offer and keep him, so signing a restricted free agent (of another team) is a bit of a gamble. Because while the new team is waiting to see if the original team matches the offer, there's a chance some other free agent they also wanted signs elsewhere.

With the way the NBA is structured salary rule-wise, the many good players in need of a new contract often re-sign with their current team rather than go someplace new, because their current team can often sign them to a longer contract and for more money.

Often, you hear that a star player in NBA free agency may seek a new home, but in reality, the vast majority of teams in the league are at or above the salary cap limit and simply don't have the money available to sign a star.

Be sure to see our 2018 NBA Free Agents page for complete team-by-team lists.

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2017 NBA FREE AGENCY

2017 NBA free agency signings list: Arron Afflalo (Magic), Tony Allen (Pelicans), James Anderson (Russia), Joel Anthony (Bucks), Luke Babbitt (Hawks), Ron Baker (Knicks), Brandon Bass (China), Aron Baynes (Celtics), Michael Beasley (Knicks), Tarik Black (Rockets), Bojan Bogdanovic (Pacers), Andrew Bogut (signed with Lakers), Aaron Brooks (Timberwolves), Bobby Brown (Rockets), Reggie Bullock (Pistons), Jose Calderon (Cavaliers), Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (Lakers), Isaiah Canaan (Thunder), Vince Carter (Kings), Michael Carter-Williams (Hornets), Omri Casspi (Warriors), Mario Chalmers (Grizzlies), Rakeem Christmas (Turkey), Ian Clark (Pelicans), Norris Cole (Israel), Darren Collison (Pacers), Nick Collison (Thunder), Quinn Cook (Hawks), Jamal Crawford (Timberwolves), Dante Cunningham (Pelicans), Stephen Curry (Warriors), Dewayne Dedmon (Hawks), Boris Diaw (France), Larry Drew II (Heat), Kevin Durant (Warriors), Tyreke Evans (Grizzlies), Cristiano Felicio (Bulls), Raymond Felton (Thunder), Jimmer Fredette (China), Danilo Gallinari (Clippers), Langston Galloway (Pistons), Pau Gasol (Spurs), Rudy Gay (Spurs), Michael Gbinije (Warriors), Taj Gibson (Timberwolves), Manu Ginobili (Spurs), Marcus Georges-Hunt (Timberwolves), Archie Goodwin (Trail Blazers), Gerald Green (Bucks), Jeff Green (Cavaliers), Blake Griffin (Clippers), Justin Hamilton (China), Tim Hardaway Jr. (Knicks), Manny Harris (Greece), Udonis Haslem (Heat), Gordon Hayward (Celtics), George Hill (Kings), Darrun Hilliard (Spurs), Jrue Holiday (Pelicans), Justin Holiday (Bulls), Kris Humphries (76ers), Serge Ibaka (Raptors), Andre Iguodala (Warriors), Ersan Ilyasova (Hawks), Joe Ingles (Jazz), Jarrett Jack (Knicks), Demetrius Jackson (Rockets), Pierre Jackson (Israel), Brandon Jennings (China), Jonas Jerebko (Jazz), Amir Johnson (76ers), James Johnson (Heat), Terrence Jones (China), Ryan Kelly (Spain), D.J. Kennedy (Turkey), Kyle Korver (Cavaliers), Shane Larkin (Celtics), Ty Lawson, (China), Alex Len (Suns), Shaun Livingston (Warriors), Joffrey Lauvergne (Spurs), Kyle Lowry (Raptors), John Lucas III (retired), Shelvin Mack (Magic), Kendall Marshall (Bucks), Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (Rockets), James Michael McAdoo (76ers), Ray McCallum (Spain), K.J. McDaniels (Raptors), JaVale McGee (Warriors), Ben McLemore (Grizzlies), Jordan McRae (Spain), Jodie Meeks (Wizards), Jordan Mickey (Heat), C.J. Miles (Raptors), Patty Mills (Spurs), Paul Millsap (Nuggets), Nikola Mirotic (Bulls), Eric Moreland (Pistons), Anthony Morrow (Trail Blazers), Donatas Motiejunas (China), Shabazz Muhammad (Timberwolves), Mike Muscala (Hawks), Gary Neal (Spain), Nene (Rockets), Georges Niang (Warriors), Andrew Nicholson (China), Nerlens Noel (Mavericks), Dirk Nowitzki (Mavericks), Kelly Olynyk (Heat), Cedi Osman (Cavaliers), Zaza Pachulia (Warriors), Patrick Patterson (Thunder), Brandon Paul (Spurs), Adreian Payne (Magic), Marshall Plumlee (Clippers), Mason Plumlee (Nuggets). Otto Porter Jr. (Wizards), Alex Poythress (Pacers), Phil Pressey (Spain), Zach Randolph (Kings), J.J. Redick (76ers), Willie Reed (Clippers), Andre Roberson (Thunder), Brian Roberts (Greece), Sergio Rodriguez (Russia), Rajon Rondo (Pelicans), Derrick Rose (Cavaliers), Damjan Rudez (Magic), Brandon Rush (Bucks), Robert Sacre (Japan), Luis Scola (retired), Mike Scott (Wizards), Thabo Sefolosha (Jazz), Wayne Selden (Grizzlies), Kevin Seraphin (Spain), Ramon Sessions (Knicks), Jonathon Simmons (Magic), Tony Snell (Bucks), Marreese Speights (Magic), Diamond Stone (Bulls), Jarnell Stokes (China), Amar'e Stoudemire (retired), Jared Sullinger (China), Jeff Teague (Timberwolves), Milos Teodosic (Clippers), Jason Terry (Bucks), Jason Thompson (Turkey), Anthony Tolliver (Pistons), Alex Toupane (Lithuania), P.J. Tucker (Rockets), Ekpe Udoh (Jazz), Jarrod Uthoff (Pacers), Sasha Vujacic (Italy), Dion Waiters (Heat), Briante Weber (Lakers), David West (Warriors), Jeff Withey (Mavericks), C.J. Wilcox (Trail Blazers), Damien Wilkins (Pacers), Alan Williams (Suns), Troy Williams (Rockets), Kyle Wiltjer (Raptors), Christian Wood (China), James Young (Bucks), Nick Young (Warriors), Tyler Zeller (Nets), Stephen Zimmerman (Lakers).

Source: South Florida Sun Sentinel
Updated September 24, 2017



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Key 2016 NBA free agent dates:
July 1-6: Teams can negotiate deals with free agents.
July 7 and on: Teams can actually sign free agents

2016 NBA FREE AGENCY RESULTS
Updated September 23
Source: South Florida Sun Sentinel

Agreed to terms (with 2016-17 team in parentheses): Quincy Acy (Mavericks), Arron Afflalo (Kings), Cole Aldrich (Timberwolves), Lou Amundson (Knicks),Alan Anderson (Clippers), Chris Andersen (Cavaliers), James Anderson (Turkey), Ryan Anderson (Rockets), Joel Anthony (Spurs), Darrell Arthur (Nuggets), D.J. Augustin (Magic), Nicolas Batum (Hornets), Leandro Barbosa (Suns), Brandon Bass (Clippers), Jerryd Bayless (76ers), Harrison Barnes (Mavericks), Matt Barnes (Kings), Kent Bazemore (Hawks), Bradley Beal (Wizards), Anthony Bennett (Nets), Bismack Biyombo (Magic), Tarik Black (Lakers), Trevor Booker (Nets), Elton Brand (76ers), Aaron Brooks (Pacers), Markel Brown (Cavaliers), Chase Budinger (Nets), Rasual Butler (Timberwolves), Isaiah Canaan (Bulls), Ian Clark (Warriors), Jordan Clarkson (Lakers), Mike Conley (Grizzlies), Allen Crabbe (Trail Blazers), Jamal Crawford (Clippers), Seth Curry (Mavericks), Troy Daniels (Grizzlies), Branden Dawson (Magic), Dewayne Dedmon (Spurs), Matthew Dellavedova (Bucks), Luol Deng (Lakers), DeMar DeRozan (Raptors), Spencer Dinwiddie (Bulls), Andre Drummond (Pistons), Jared Dudley (Suns), Kevin Durant (Warriors), Wayne Ellington (Heat), James Ennis (Grizzlies), Festus Ezeli (Trail Blazers), Jordan Farmar (Kings), Raymond Felton (Clippers), Evan Fournier (Magic), (Nets), Tim Frazier (Pelicans), Langston Galloway (Pelicans), Pau Gasol (Spurs), Alonzo Gee (Pelicans), Manu Ginobili (Spurs), Eric Gordon (Rockets), Gerald Green (Celtics), Jeff Green (Magic), Jorge Gutierrez (Nets), Justin Hamilton (Nets), Maurice Harkless (Blazers), Joe Harris (Nets), Udonis Haslem (Heat), Gerald Henderson (76ers), Roy Hibbert (Hornets), J.J. Hickson (China), Jordan Hill (Timberwolves), Solomon Hill (Pelicans), John Holland (Cavaliers), Al Horford (Celtics), Dwight Howard (Hawks), Marcelo Huertas (Lakers), Kris Humphries (Hawks), LeBron James (Cavaliers), Al Jefferson (Pacers), Richard Jefferson (Cavaliers), Brandon Jennings (Knicks), James Johnson (Heat), Joe Johnson (Jazz), Tyler Johnson (Heat), Wesley Johnson (Clippers), Dahntay Jones (Cavaliers), James Jones (Cavaliers), Terrence Jones (Pelicans), Ryan Kelly (Hawks), Shane Larkin (Spain), Ty Lawson (Kings), Courtney Lee (Knicks), David Lee (Spurs), Meyers Leonard (Blazers), Jon Leuer (Pistons), Jeremy Lin (Nets), JaVale McGee (Warriors), Ian Mahinmi (Pacers), Boban Marjanovic (Pistons), Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (Clippers), James Michael McAdoo (Warriors), Mike Miller (Nuggets), E'Twaun Moore (Pelicans), Eric Moreland (Cavaliers), Timofey Mozgov (Lakers), Xavier Munford (Clippers), Nene (Rockets), Andrew Nicholson (Wizards), Joakim Noah (Knicks). Steve Novak (Bucks), Dirk Nowitzki (Mavericks), Zaza Pachulia (Warriors), Chandler Parsons (Grizzlies), Lamar Patterson (Kings), Miles Plumlee (Bucks), Dwight Powell (Mavericks), Ronnie Price (Thunder), Pablo Prigioni (Rockets), Willie Reed (Heat), Austin Rivers (Clippers), Brian Roberts (Hornets), Thomas Robinson (Lakers), Rajon Rondo (Bulls), Damjan Rudez (Magic), Brandon Rush (Timberwolves), Robert Sacre (Pelicans), Luis Scola (Nets), Kevin Seraphin (Pacers), Ramon Sessions (Hornets), Henry Sims (Jazz), Donald Sloan (China), Ish Smith (Pistons), Jason Smith (Wizards), Marreese Speights (Clippers), Lance Stephenson (Pelicans), Jared Sullinger (Raptors), Mirza Teletovic (Bucks), Garrett Temple (Sacramento), Jason Terry (Bucks), Lance Thomas (Knicks), Jason Thompson (China), Marcus Thornton (Wizards), Anthony Tolliver (Kings), Evan Turner (Trail Blazers), Beno Udrih (Heat), Anderson Varejao (Warriors), Greivis Vasquez (Nets), Sasha Vujacic (Knicks), Dwyane Wade (Bulls), Dion Waiters (Heat), David West (Warriors), Hassan Whiteside (Heat), Deron Williams (Mavericks), Derrick Williams (Heat), Marvin Williams (Hornets), Christian Wood (Hornets), Metta World Peace (Lakers), , Dorell Wright (Clippers), Tyler Zeller (Celtics).

For team-by-team NBA free agency lists, see our NBA free agents page.