Tag: nba free agency

  • Jeremy Lin, the Free Agency Chronicles – What Now?

    Jeremy Lin, the Free Agency Chronicles – What Now?

    The NBA hasn’t given up on Jeremy Lin. But it’s not waiting for Jeremy Lin in open arms either.

  • 2019 NBA Offseason: The Teams They Are a-Changin’

    2019 NBA Offseason: The Teams They Are a-Changin’

    A change in title holder identity led to seemingly half the league reshuffling their card deck. The NBA has entered a new, unknown era of perhaps renewed parity, with many ancient truths and beliefs becoming a thing of the past.

  • NBA: 5 Biggest Contracts of 2017 Free Agency

    NBA: 5 Biggest Contracts of 2017 Free Agency

    In the 2017 free agency, the NBA’s rising salary cap continued to help players land incredible contracts. Five of them, with Stephen Curry and Blake Griffin on the shortlist, signed $100 million deals, and even one, supermax $200 million contract. 5. Otto Porter, Washington Wizards: $106.5 million The Washington Wizards weren’t sure whether to hand […]

  • NBA: 7 Best Remaining Free Agents

    NBA: 7 Best Remaining Free Agents

    August is almost here, but there are still a few useful NBA free agents worth taking a look at. Whether it’s a restricted free agent like Nikola Mirotic (Chicago Bulls) or an unrestricted veteran like Tony Allen, teams can still find a way to get better with what’s left in the market.

  • Free Agency, Day 1 – Oh What a Night!

    Free Agency, Day 1 – Oh What a Night!

    The first day of free agency continued the trend the days before it set: Big trades instead of big free agent moves, mega re-signings, and the East continues to get weaker. Paul George leaving to Oklahoma City, Jeff Teague joining Minnesota, while Ricky Rubio joins the Jazz and both Stephen Curry (unsurprisingly) and Blake Griffin (quite surprisingly) staying put.

  • Brandon Roy Returning to the NBA, not the Portland Trail Blazers

    For those who’ve missed Brandon Roy this past year, and to be honest, for the past couple of seasons, there are some good news. The three time NBA All-Star is planning on trying to return to the league for the 2012-2013 season, although it won’t be for the only team he’s played for so far, the Portland Trail Blazers.