Unlike previous years, the 2019 NBA offseason is in full swing with several of the high-profile players agreeing to new extensions and contracts. Several of the previous rumors have transitioned into unofficial signings. Once the the free agent moratorium ends on July 6, the news from today and the week ahead will become official.
Here is a look at the news set of signings and rumors. This list will be updated periodically throughout the day.
- Guard JJ Redick is going to the New Orleans Pelicans for a $26.5 million, 2-year deal.
- Harrison Barnes will stay with the Sacramento Kings for $88 million over four years.
- Thaddeus Young has agreed to sign with the Chicago Bulls for a $41 million, 3-year deal.
- Dewayne Dedmon will sign with the Sacramento Kings for $41 million over three years.
- Kristaps Porzingis will receive $158 million over 5 years for the Dallas Mavericks.
- Nikola Vucevic and the Orlando Magic have come to terms for four years and $100 million.
- Derrick Rose will sign on with the Detroit Pistons for two years and $15 million.
- Dwight Powell has agreed to a contract extension with the Dallas Mavericks for three years and $33 million. The extension begins in 2020-21.
- Nicolo Melli of the EuroLeague has reached a deal with the New Orleans Pelicans, worth $8 million over two years.
- Trevor Ariza will sign with the Sacramento Kings for a two-year, $25 million deal.
- Terry Rozier has agreed to sign with the Charlotte Hornets for three years and $58 million.
- Danuel House will return to the Rockets for $11.1 million over three years.
- Ricky Rubio will join the Phoenix Suns for three years and $51 million.
- Malcolm Brogdon has come to terms with the Indiana Pacers.
- Bojan Bogdanovic has reached a deal with the Utah Jazz for $73 million over four years.
- Jeremy Lamb agreed to a three-year, $31.5 million deal with the Pacers.
- Wizards center Thomas Bryant is returning to Washington on a three-year, $25 million contract.
- Kemba Walker will sign with the Boston Celtics for $141 million over four years on a maximum contract.
- Reggie Bullock is expected to meet with the New York Knicks Sunday night.
- Terrence Ross has reached a deal with the Orlando Magic for $54 million and four years.
- Jamal Murray is beginning negotiations for a contract extension with the Nuggets.
- Tobias Harris will stay with the Philadelphia 76ers for five years and $180 million.
- Mike Scott agreed to a two-year, $9.8 million deal with the Sixers.
- DeMarre Carroll will be joining the San Antonio Spurs for $13 million dollars over 2 years.
- The Golden State Warriors are trying to re-sign Kevon Looney.
- Julius Randle has reached a deal with the New York Knicks for three years and $63 million.
- George Hill will return to the Bucks on a three-year, $29 million deal.
- Taj Gibson has signed with the Knicks on a two year, $20 million deal.
- Al Horford is headed to Philadelphia on a four year, $109 million deal.
- DeAndre Jordan will sign with the Brooklyn Nets for $40 million over four years.
- Correction: Goran Dragic HAS NOT been traded to the Dallas Mavericks.
- Kelly Olynyk and Derrick Jones have been traded to the Dallas Mavericks.
- Nerlens Noel has asked for time to rethink a potential earlier deal with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Talks continue.
- The Milwaukee Bucks have indicated interest in acquiring Robin Lopez, brother of Brook Lopez.
- Mike Muscala is planning to sign with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
- Derrick Favors has been traded to the New Orleans Pelicans for two second round picks.
- Bobby Portis will ink a two year, $31 million deal with the Knicks.
- Nuggets point guard Jamal Murray has signed a max five year, $170 million extension to stay in Denver.
- Patrick Beverley will return to the LA Clippers on a three year, $40 million deal.
- Reggie Bullock will head east, signing a two-year, $21 million deal with New York.
- Point guard Cory Joseph is headed to Sacramento on a three year, $37 million deal.
- Ish Smith will join Washington on a two year, $12 million deal.
- Wayne Ellington will head to the New York Knicks on a two year, $16 million deal.
- Michael Carter-Williams is headed back to the Magic on a one-year deal.