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  • NBA free agency has started.

  • Get yourself some players.

  • Blazers Trade with the Celtics.

  • Get Enis Kanter back in Portland.

  • Three way deal that also includes the Grizzlies.

  • Memphis gets Mario Hezonja and the 30th pick from the draft tonight.

  • Desmond Bain.

  • She's got a future Grizz Draft pick.

  • Cantor Key late.

  • Add in Portland 2019 when they went to the Western Conference.

  • Fine.

  • Was the draft not involved here?

  • The Heat Keep their own point guard Goran Dragic's signs a two year deal.

  • He's 34.

  • Gonna have 1/7 season.

  • Miami averaged 16 points while playing off the bench during the regular season a year ago Helped drive Miami to the NBA Finals before suffering a foot injury.

  • Keep Miles Leonard around as well, Deer and Fox.

  • Staying in Sacramento, he agreed to a five year max extension for the least $163 million.

  • Fox was five players to averaged 25 points on 50% shooting in the bubble.

  • My guest is Mike Kentucky's alumni associations going to reach out to him, according to Aid Reward Tonight, won't you sitting right here?

  • Dylan Gallinari signing a three year, 61 a half million dollar contract to join the Hawks.

  • Gonna leave.

  • Okay, See Gallinari made 148 catch and shoot three pointers last season that was sixth best in the league.

  • And then this one just breaking sixth.

  • Man of the of course, he's a Clipper.

  • Montreal's Harold agrees to a two year deal with the Lakers going across town playing the same building.

  • Actually, Harrell averaged 14.8 points per game last season, which was the fourth most in the league, behind only Yanis Zion and Russell Westbrook.

  • There are plenty of other players on the move.

  • Dwight Howard has agreed to a one year deal with the Sixers.

  • He just keeps bouncing around the league.

  • Mason Plumlee headed to the Pistons three year deal.

  • Derrick favors.

  • He's going back to Utah after some players staying put.

  • Jordan Clarkson.

  • Mizzou agreed to a four year deal worth $52 million to stay with the Jazz Rodney Hood staying put in Portland.

  • That's also two year deal in.

  • Joe Harris is back with the Nets, and he's hooked up on his contract for four years.

  • All right.

  • Whoa.

  • Jizz here.

  • Scheduled for three minutes and 45 seconds, which would be the longest you stayed off your phone.

  • And how long, Like four days?

  • Yeah.

  • We'll see if that holds.

  • Let's start with Danilo Gallinari finalizing his agreement with the Hawks.

  • Okay, Does that impact or how does it with where Gordon Hayward's gonna land?

  • Well, it's certainly a team off the board for Gordon Hayward.

  • Uh, they did have interest in him.

  • Gallinari is a great pick up for the Hawks.

  • That's a young team.

  • A really good young core led by Trey Young.

  • They want to get closer to the playoffs on Gallinari coming off.

  • Uh, very good year in Oklahoma City is there.

  • And, you know, you're seeing, uh, teams like that.

  • These some of these younger teams with cap space going out on trying to improve themselves.

  • Detroit has made a Siris of moves, uh, to tonight is okay, So even have any players left?

  • I mean, they keep flipping guys, guys leaving free.

  • I maybe they have all those picks.

  • Um, but they don't have mall here in the next day and a half free agency tonight because we got all these things came in the last three hours.

  • How busy is it.

  • Where's the buzz tonight?

  • Well, you're seeing a lot of a lot of deals.

  • This is a depressed market place.

  • You've got ownership.

  • That and who don't have fans you're seeing.

  • I think a lot of agents taking offers that air there on the table.

  • But you're seeing Ah, great premium on shooting Joe Harris.

  • Four years, $75 million to return with Kyrie K D.

  • Davis Burton's in Washington, solidifying his role next to Bradley Beal.

  • Five years, $80 million.

  • Obviously Gallinari 61.

  • There's a premium on shooting right now and you see it with those players.

  • See, folks getting picked here in here.

  • Is there anybody is there?

  • Is there a Jenga pieces there a domino here?

  • They're waiting for fall.

  • That might change a bunch of stuff because from the depressed market sound like maybe there that guy.

  • But what do we see?

  • Yeah, this is not going to be a free agency where you're going to see a lot of impact players changing teams is Christian.

  • Would going to Houston just reported three years.

  • 41 million from Chicago are from Detroit.

  • Excuse me.

  • Um, you know, mantra.

  • Is Harold going to the Lakers.

  • Two years, 19 million.

  • So he goes from the Clippers to the Lakers when Dwight Howard left for Philly.

  • And now Anthony Davis with Lakers.

  • Who's gonna take some time deciding the kind of deal he's gonna do the length of the deal?

  • He could do a two plus one that would align him with LeBron James.

  • Uh, contractually, you know, he may not decide until at least after Thanksgiving, so a D certainly out there, that's That's the one everybody is watching, although they don't expect him really is not going anywhere.

  • And then real quick with the Nets.

  • Because the James Harden things floating out there.

  • I don't know that necessarily.

  • They've talked about it, but everybody else has, as they do things we watch.

  • You mentioned Joe Harris.

  • Get signed.

  • Landry Schmidt gets traded for, um, do we know that they're stockpiling other pieces?

  • Or is this just like, No, these are guys on our team.

  • Yeah, they talked early, uh, over a week ago with Houston.

  • Uh, not very substantive talks.

  • Houston's not shown a desire right now, uh, to really want to move quickly on James Harden.

  • Joe Harris was the offseason priority for Sean Marks in Brooklyn.

  • Hey gets that $75 million deal they bring Landry Salmon in and you know, we'll see.

  • There's still more moves to be made in Brooklyn, but they're focused now on just having those complimentary guys air on K D and and Kyrie and and Harris was at the top of the list to keep them.

  • Really, because they get their big free agent addition from last year this year.

  • Kevin Durant and the big players still out there.

  • Gordon Hayward.

  • He's still talking.

  • He's an unrestricted free agent.

  • He's somebody who can certainly move the needle around league when he makes his decision.

  • That's what was here in this SportsCenter.

  • Obviously, we'll get him his own ESPN network, and you can watch him days and days and days until the season starts.

  • Thanks, Coach.

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Gallinari to Hawks, Harrell to Lakers: Woj recaps Night 1 of NBA free agency | SportsCenter

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average

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reward

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align

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contract

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  • other
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