Sunday free agency grades: Raps run it backSunday free agency grades: Raps run it back
After a relatively quiet Saturday, the weekend ended with a bang as Kyle Lowry, Serge Ibaka and Paul Millsap all agreed to deals.
After a relatively quiet Saturday, the weekend ended with a bang as Kyle Lowry, Serge Ibaka and Paul Millsap all agreed to deals.
After a comparatively quiet Saturday, the opening weekend of the NBA’s 2017 free agency period wrapped up Sunday with a bang.
Houston and Cleveland would have to offer first round picks from 2020.
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Sources: Millsap joins Denver for 3 years, $90M
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The results are in, and Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game is set with two rosters full of the sport’s elite. The voting results for the 88th All-Star Game presented by Mastercard, set for Tuesday, July 11, at Marlins Park in Miami, were revealed Sunday, and the American and National Leagues will be represented by a brilliant collection of veteran luminaries, late bloomers and intriguing young upstarts.
Free agency began at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, and players and their agents started looking for big paydays, while teams will hope to spend less. That tug-of-war will dominate discussions in the coming weeks. GRADING THE DEALS Washington Post national NBA writer Tim Bontemps hands out his grades for some
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Report: Millsap joins Denver for 3 years, $90M