Lonnie Walker, Nets Agree To One-Year DealLonnie Walker, Nets Agree To One-Year Deal
Lonnie Walker and the Brooklyn Nets have agreed to a one-year deal.
Walker spent last season with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Lonnie Walker and the Brooklyn Nets have agreed to a one-year deal.
Walker spent last season with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Miles Bridges has signed a $7.9 million qualifying offer for the 23-24 season with the Charlotte Hornets, which will allow him to become an unrestricted free agent next offseason.
Talks on a new deal with the Hornets stalled and Bridges decided to stop pursuing an offer sheet or sign-and-trade opportunities.
Bridges has veto power over any trade this season. Bridges will be suspended for the first 10 games of the season after his felony domestic violence arrest and no contest plea.
Eric Gordon has agreed to sign with the Phoenix Suns on a two-year, $6 million deal.
Gordon chose the Suns over the Golden State Warriors, Milwaukee Bucks and Houston Rockets. Gordon entered free agency after the Los Angeles Clippers opted not to guarantee his $21 million contract last week.
Gordon averaged 12.4 points, 2.7 assists and 1.9 rebounds in 69 games with the Clippers and Rockets last season.
The Sacramento Kings have used a large chunk of their cap space to lock up one of their stars long-term. Domantas Sabonis and Sacramento are renegotiating-and-extending the All-NBA centers deal to add four new seasons to the deal and $195 million in new money. Sabonis’ full deal will now be for five seasons and $217 million.
Sabonis made All-NBA last season, while leading the NBA in rebounding at 12.3 boards per game. He also scored 19.1 points and dished out 7.3 assists per game. Sabonis was a big part of helping the Kings snap their 17-year playoff drought.
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Jordan Clarkson and the Utah Jazz have agreed to a three-year, $55 million contract renegotiation and extension.
The deal includes next season and two additional seasons through 25-26.
Clarkson opted into his contract for 23-24 last month.
Clarkson averaged 20.8 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.4 assists in 32.6 minutes over 61 games last season for the Jazz as he took on a bigger role following the departure of Donovan Mitchell.