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🏀 Free agent grades for signings and extensions
Evaluating free agent signings and extensions, including Cleveland signing Mitchell to a nearly $275M deal.[read more]
Sources: Grizz land Post after Dubs don't match
The Warriors will not match the three-year, $30 million offer sheet for reserve center Quinten Post, allowing the restricted free agent to join the Grizzlies.[read more]
Sources: Finals MVP Brunson having wrist surgery
Knicks guard Jalen Brunson had surgery on his left wrist, and the Finals MVP is expected to return to basketball activities later this summer, sources told ESPN.[read more]
Ex-ESPN writer Bontemps joins Hawks front office
Former ESPN senior NBA writer Tim Bontemps has been hired for a front office role with the Atlanta Hawks.[read more]
Tatum: 'Tough' to see Brown go but proud of era
Jayson Tatum reflected on the "abrupt ending" of his longtime partnership with Jaylen Brown while appreciating what the pair accomplished together.[read more]
Wiz reunite with Mavs' Middleton in sign-and-trade...
The Washington Wizards are bringing back veteran Khris Middleton on a three-year, $17.6 million contract via a sign-and-trade deal, his agent told ESPN's Shams Charania.[read more]
Hardaway Jr. given dad's No. 10 in Miami return
The Heat formally introduced part of the family Wednesday, with Tim Hardaway Jr. getting his welcome-back-to-Miami news conference -- and getting handed a No. 10 Heat jersey, only this one with "Jr." after the family surname on the back.[read more]
Cuban accuses Mavs owner of freezing him out
The Dallas Morning News reported Wednesday that Mark Cuban alleges Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont has engaged in "adversarial business practices" in a proposed move of the club out of downtown.[read more]
Bucks' GM Horst: Trading Giannis 'very difficult'
Bucks general manager Jon Horst called the move to trade Giannis Antetokounmpo a "very difficult decision."[read more]
Why LeBron broke up with the Lakers first -- and t...
It was a marriage of convenience -- the NBA's most famous team mired in dysfunction, matched with the world's best and most famous player. Their divorce is just as convenient.[read more]




