News archive: July 2015 (Page 19)
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NBA market
The Washington Wizards agreed to acquire forward Jared Dudley from the Milwaukee Bucks for a future second-round draft pick.
NBA market
Free-agent center Robin Lopez has agreed in principle to a four-year, $54 million contract with the New York Knicks, according to league sources.
NBA market
Damian Lillard and the Portland Trail Blazers reached verbal agreement on a maximum long-term contract extension on Thursday.
NBA market
On Thursday, power forward Lavoy Allen signed his second contract with Indiana, his agent confirmed. Terms were not disclosed.
NBA market
Wesley Matthews has agreed to a four-year deal probably worth about $52 million with the Dallas Mavericks.
NBA market
The Brooklyn Nets scoured the bargain bin and snatched up a quality reserve in Thomas Robinson Thursday evening.
NBA market
Dwyane Wade Thursday accepted a one-year, $20 million free-agent deal to return to the Miami Heat. Sources close to the negotiations confirmed the agreement.
News
Kenyon Martin, the No. 1 pick of the 2000 NBA draft, told he has retired from playing professional basketball.
Injuries
Cleveland Cavaliers center Timofey Mozgov has undergone successful arthroscopic surgery on his right knee, and the team says he'll be out about six weeks.
NBA market
The Charlotte Hornets Thursday signed first-round draft pick Frank Kaminsky, who was selected by the team with the ninth overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft.
NBA market
The Atlanta Hawks have reached agreement on a multiyear contract with 7-foot-3 center Walter Tavares.
NBA market
The Sacramento Kings have signed former Philadelphia 76ers shooting guard James Anderson to a multi-year deal.
News
Tim Duncan told that a chance to sit down with Gregg Popovich on Wednesday led him to his decision to return for a 19th season in silver and black.
NBA market
Monta Ellis and the Pacers have agreed to a 4-year deal worth $44 million that includes an option for the shooting guard to return to free agency after Year 3.
NBA market
Greg Monroe has chosen the Milwaukee Bucks over other big-market suitors like the New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers.