LaMarcus Aldridge to meet with 7 teams in free agency
The Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets will get the first opportunities to meet with LaMarcus Aldridge shortly after the free-agency period begins.
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The Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets will get the first opportunities to meet with LaMarcus Aldridge shortly after the free-agency period begins.
The New York Knicks are emerging as the frontrunners to sign free-agent guard Arron Afflalo, according to league sources.
With the value emerging for forwards that can play either the 3 or 4 spot, Al-Farouq Aminu figures to have significant interest as a free agent this summer.
Portland GM Neil Olshey said LaMarcus Aldridge has not informed the team that he will be taking his talents elsewhere next season.
LaMarcus Aldridge has already informed the Blazers that he will not return to the Northwest, according to an executive with knowledge of the situation.
Portland plans to be very aggressive in July in trying to persuade star guard Damian Lillard to commit to a five-year max extension in the $120 million range.
Portland Trail Blazers guard Arron Afflalo is expected to decline his $7.75 million player option for next season.
Injured Blazers guard Wesley Matthews is seeking a multi-year deal that pays approximately $15 million annually.
The biggest threat to LaMarcus Aldridge leaving Portland is the general idea of returning to Texas with the Mavericks as the favorite to sign him.
Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard will seek the designated player maximum contract – a full five-year deal – in a possible extension this upcoming offseason