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• 6 teams interested in Spencer Dinwiddie deal
Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie continues to garner attention despite being ruled out for the remainder of the season due to injury. The Detroit Pistons, Miami Heat, and the Toronto Raptors are among the teams looking to use Dinwiddie’s bird rights in order to keep him on a long-term deal. Via Shams Charania of The […]
The post 6 teams interested in Spencer Dinwiddie deal appeare...2021
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• Nets expect to re-sign Joe Harris
The Nets hope to re-sign sharpshooter Joe Harris in free agency this summer provided the two sides can agree to terms, Brian Lewis of the New York Post writes. Harris is set to enter unrestricted free agency, with the 28-year-old likely to seek a big pay upgrade on the open market. The Nets hold his Bird Rights and can go over the salary cap to re-sign him. “Yeah, definitely! Why wouldn’t you?” Ha...2020
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• Kevon Looney wants to stay with Warriors
Warriors big man Kevon Looney wants to re-sign with the team this summer, he told Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area. “I’d love to stay here,” he said. “I like being on this team. I want to be there when Chase Center (the team’s new arena) opens later this year.” The 6’9” Looney is averaging 9.5 PPG and 4.5 RPG in 22.3 MPG during the opening-round series against the Clippers. He’s had two double-f...2019
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• Pending free agent Kevon Looney could cash in this offseason
When it comes to Warriors players facing free agency this summer, the focus has rightly been on Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson, but those aren’t the only players on the roster with expiring contracts. One key role player up for a new deal this offseason is Kevon Looney, who played regular minutes at center this season as DeMarcus Cousins and Damian Jones dealt with injuries. Now, his role has incr...2019
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• Report: Timberwolves owner says Jimmy Butler is available for trade
Maybe Jimmy Butler is available after all.Butler wants out of Minnesota for contractual purposes, but as of Friday, reports said the Timberwolves were rebuffing trade inquiries. That report from ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski came with a caveat that Butler’s availability depended on team owner Glen Taylor’s approval.Apparently Taylor is giving his approval for a trade.Woj says Taylor told those at the ...2018
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• Warriors to re-sign Kevon Looney
Kevon Looney has agreed to re-sign with the Warriors, tweets ESPN’s Chris Haynes. He will receive a one-year, minimum-salary contract (Twitter link).Golden State is able to keep an important rotation piece at a low price after opting not to guarantee the fourth year of Looney’s rookie contract. He will join Jordan Bell and Damian Jones in the Warriors’ center rotation, along with DeMarcus Cousins ...2018
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• 2017 NBA Offseason Preview: Miami Heat
The Miami Heat played like two different teams over the course of the 16-17 season. In the first half, Miami looked like a shallow team that didn't have the depth to overcome a host of injuries, as they went 11-30. Over the final 41 games, the Heat were a juggernaut with a 13 game winning streak highlighting a 30-11 finish. The season ultimately ended in disappointment, as Miami missed the postsea...2017
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• Time for the Los Angeles Lakers to Discover Who They Really Are
2016
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• Russell Westbrook, OKC Thunder Desperately Need Help. Is Rudy Gay the Answer?
2016
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• Breaking Down LeBron James' Options in Next Contract with Cleveland Cavaliers
2016