![]() ![]() Allen was limited to $120.8 million over four years from any other team as a restricted free agent. That's going to need a moment to take in. Well, then, that's a lot of money to invest in Allen. Conley could have looked elsewhere, like Dallas, but was one of the first players to commit on Monday.Ī Cleveland Cavaliers re-sign Jarrett Allenįive years, $100 million, via Wojnarowski of ESPN Given the Jazz had had no means to replace Conley had he left in free agency, the deal is a no-brainer at that price, especially with the team trading Derrick Favors to the Oklahoma City Thunder (sending out a first-rounder) to shed payroll. They weren't willing to take a step backward because of luxury taxes, agreeing to pay Conley a starting salary of roughly $22.4 million. The Utah Jazz are one of the top competitors in the Western Conference. Three years, $72.5 million, via Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN The Suns brought back their leader on a rich contract to make sure they have an opportunity to return to the NBA Finals this coming season. Then the Suns advanced to the NBA Finals.īut that's tomorrow's problem. As first reported by Bleacher Report in June, Paul intended to opt out of his final year at $44.4 million to explore free agency with an eye on a $100 million contract over three seasons. If they can get that done and add yet another piece (perhaps with Lauri Markkanen, Al-Farouq Aminu and/or Thaddeus Young going out in a trade), the grade climbs by one letter.įour years, $120 million, via Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports Given LaVine is headed into the last year of his contract, the Bulls need to look into renegotiating and extending his contract to make sure their core of Nikola Vucevic, LaVine and Ball are together for more than just a year. Ball, who turns 24 in October, will fit in nicely with Chicago's All-Star scorer Zach LaVine. In return, they get a couple of steady veterans in Satoransky and Temple (price to be determined).īut the big story is Chicago getting a desperately needed starting point guard. The New Orleans Pelicans did not want to lose Lonzo Ball, a restricted free agent, for nothing to the Bulls. ![]()
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