NBA free agency tracker 2023: Live updates on breaking news, signings and trades

Kyle Irving

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When the clock struck 6 p.m. ET on Friday, June 30, negotiations began.

There wasn't too much anticipation for chaos during this year's free agency period, but rumors surrounding James Harden and Damian Lillard stirred the pot.

Other stars like Kyrie Irving, Draymond Green, Fred VanVleet and Khris Middleton also kept things interesting on the first day.

MORE: Free agency grades, Day 1: Ranking all 30 teams from best (Suns) to worst (Blazers)

The Sporting News will be tracking all of the notable signings and trades.

We've anchored to the biggest transactions below. Click the link to jump down to some of the marquee moves so far.

Full list of free agency signingsDraymond Green returns to Warriors | Kristaps Porzingis' Celtics extension | Kyrie Irving stays in Dallas | Suns fill out their bench | Fred VanVleet's max contract with Rockets | LaMelo Ball's max contract extension with Hornets

NBA free agency news, updates on signings and trades

Lakers sign Christian Wood

Date: September 5

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The Lakers picked up Wood on a bargain two-year, $5.7 million deal, that includes a player option for the 2024-25 season.

Wood averaged 16.6 points and 7.3 rebounds for the Mavericks last season and alongside the addition of Jaxson Hayes, the Lakers will now have the flexibility to have Anthony Davis play at his preferred power forward position. 

Danny Green heading back to Philly 

Date: September 5

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Green returns to Philadelphia where he spent two seasons between 2020-22. It's also a reunion with head coach Nick Nurse who coached Green to a championship in 2019 with the Raptors. 

P.J. Washington resigns with Hornets

Date: September 5

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Washington, the league's final remaining restricted free agent, is returning to Charlotte on a three-year, $48 million deal.

Suns sign Bol Bol, trade Cam Payne to acquire picks

Date: July 16

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski

The Suns add more depth to their bench, signing Bol Bol to a one-year deal. The 23-year-old averaged 9.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in 21.5 minutes per game for the Magic last season. 

In a separate deal, the Suns traded Cam Payne and a future second-round pick to the Spurs for a future second-rounder and acquired three future second-round picks from the Magic in exchange for a 2026 first-round pick swap.  

76ers resign Paul Reed

Date: July 9

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The 76ers have retained the services of big man Paul Reed, matching the three-year, $23 million offer sheet from the Utah Jazz.

Per Wojnarowski, the 76ers must guarantee the last two years of his deal if they advance to the second round of the playoffs next season. 

Montrezl Harrell resigns with 76ers

Date: July 6

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Harrell returns to the 76ers on a one-year deal and will join newly-acquired big man Mo Bamba in providing backup minutes behind MVP Joel Embiid.

In 57 games with the 76ers last season, Harrell averaged 5.7 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 0.6 assists on 59.8 percent shooting in 11.9 minutes per game.

Pelicans sign EJ Liddell to three-year, $6.2 million deal

Date: July 6

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

Liddell was dealt a rough start to his NBA career, tearing his ACL during Summer League after being selected with the No. 41 overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft. The Pelicans clearly still believe in the Ohio State product, signing the second-year rookie to a three-year, $6.2 million deal after spending his entire first season on a Two-Way contract.

Dejounte Murray signs four-year, $120 million extension with Hawks

Date: July 6

Source: Chris Haynes, Bleacher Report

The Hawks have signed Murray to a four-year, $120 million contract extension, keeping the All-Star guard in Atlanta through the 2026-27 season with a player option for the 2027-28 season.

With Trae Young under contract through the 2025-26 season (with an early termination option in 2026-27), the Hawks are committing to their star backcourt.

Rockets sign Aaron Holiday

Date: July 6

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The Rockets are back-filling their backcourt, adding Holiday to their guard depth chart on a one-year deal. Holiday has played five NBA seasons, averaging 6.6 points and 2.2 assists per game.

76ers sign Mo Bamba

Date: July 5

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The 76ers have signed Bamba as a backup center. The former No. 6 overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft dealt with a variety of injuries last season but averaged 10.6 points, 8.1 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game with the Magic in 2021-22.

Mavericks Grant Williams in three-team sign-and-trade with Celtics, Spurs

Date: July 5

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

The Mavericks have landed Williams, a perfect complementary 3-and-D piece, from the Celtics in a three-team sign-and-trade with the Spurs. The Celtics will receive two future second-round picks, while the Spurs receive Reggie Bullock and an unprotected 2030 pick swap from the Mavericks.

Dallas has reportedly signed Williams to a four-year, $54 million contract.

Bucks sign Malik Beasley

Date: July 3

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Malik Beasley has agreed to a one-year, $2.7 million deal with the Bucks. He gives them some much-needed depth as a career 37.8 percent shooter from deep and led all players in 3-point makes off the bench last season (159).

Robin Lopez joins brother Brook in Milwaukee

Date: July 3

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

Robin Lopez has agreed to a deal with the Bucks that will reunite him with his brother Brook, who signed a two-year, $48 million deal with Milwaukee on Saturday. The two last played together for the Bucks during the 2019-20 season. 

Robin has played for five different teams in the last five seasons. He spent last year in Cleveland, where he saw limited playing time as a backup to Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen. He averaged 3.0 points, 1.4 rebounds and 0.5 assists in 2022-23. 

Mason Plumlee re-signs with Clippers

Date: July 3

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Veteran center Mason Plumlee has agreed a one-year, $5 million deal to return to the Clippers. Plumlee was traded to LA from Charlotte at the deadline last season, and Wojnarowksi reports he turned down more money elsewhere to remain with the team.

Bulls sign Torrey Craig

Date: July 3

Source: Adrian Wojnarowksi, ESPN

Free agent forward Torrey Craig has signed a two-year deal with the Bulls that includes a player option. No financial details are available at this time. 

Craig was a key part of the Suns' lineup last season, starting 60 games and averaging 7.4 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game. The South Carolina-Upstate product has spent six seasons in the NBA, suiting up for the Nuggets, Bucks, Pacers and Suns. 

Timberwolves hand Anthony Edwards max contract extension

Date: July 3

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The Timberwolves have signed star guard Anthony Edwards to a five-year designated rookie maximum extension worth up to $260 million. The former No. 1 overall pick has continued to improve throughout his three years in the NBA and averaged 24.6 points, 5.8 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game last season.

He joins fellow class of 2020 members LaMelo Ball and Tyrese Haliburton as young stars to receive max extensions this offseason.

Nets sign Lonnie Walker IV

Date: July 2

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Walker has agreed to a one-year deal with the Nets. He played well for the Lakers during the postseason, and he will have a chance to bring his instant offense to their bench. 

Warriors sign Cory Joseph

Date: July 2

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Joseph has agreed to a one-year deal with the Warriors. The veteran guard averaged 6.9 points and 3.5 assists off the bench for the Pistons last season.

Suns bolster depth with addition of Eric Gordon

Date: July 2

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

Gordon is the latest player that has signed on to join a Phoenix team that is built around Bradley Beal, Devin Booker and Kevin Durant. Gordon, 34, reportedly chose Phoenix over other contenders in Golden State and Milwaukee.

Miles Bridges signs qualifying offer with Hornets

Date: July 2

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

After missing the entirety of the 2022-23 NBA season, Bridges has signed a $7.9 million qualifying offer to return to the Hornets. Bridges will miss the first 10 games of the 2023-24 season, serving a suspension from a domestic violence incident in the summer of 2022.

Bridges will become an unrestricted free agent in 2024.

Thunder acquire Patty Mills in multi-team deal involving Grizzlies, Hawks, Nets and Rockets

Date: July 2

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

For now, Mills is headed to the Thunder as part of a deal that will likely include five teams.

The deal itself is centered around Houston's acquisition of Dillon Brooks but Mills has been sent from Brooklyn to Houston and is now being rerouted to OKC as the Rockets are freeing salary to absorb Brooks' contract via sign-and-trade.

Jordan Clarkson signs extension with Jazz

Date: July 2

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

The Jazz and Clarkson are committed to one another through the 2025-26 season as the two parties are working to finalize a three-year contract renegotiation and extension worth $55 million. Clarkson averaged 20.8 points per game last season, his third full season with Utah.

Domantas Sabonis inks max extension with Kings

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Sabonis, who earned All-NBA honors during the 2022-23 season, has agreed to a five-year contract renegotiation and extension for a total of $217 million over five years, $195 million of which is new money. Sabonis will be with Sacramento through the 2027-28 season at least.

Dante Exum set for NBA return with Mavericks

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The former No. 5 overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft is set to make his NBA return, signing a guaranteed deal with the Mavericks. The length and value of the contract has not yet been released.

Alex Len returns to Kings

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Len has spent the last two seasons with the Kings. He only averaged six minutes over 26 games last season, but Sacramento has elected to bring him back on a one-year, $3.2 million deal.

Rockets sign another veteran in Jeff Green

Date: July 1

Source: Michael Scotto, HoopsHype

The Rockets continue to fill out their locker room with veterans, adding reigning NBA champion Green to a one-year, $6 million deal.

Donte DiVincenzo signs four-year, $50 million deal with Knicks

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The Knicks have signed DiVincenzo to a four-year, $50 million deal, reuniting the 26-year-old with his Villanova Wildcat teammates, Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart.

Spurs sign Sandro Mamukelashvili

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The Spurs are looking to bolster their frontcourt depth behind Victor Wembanyama, and they add a quality backup big in Mamukelashvili on a one-year, $2 million deal.

Clippers acquire Kenyon Martin Jr. from Rockets

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The Clippers have acquired high-flying forward Martin Jr. from the Rockets for two future second-round picks. The 22-year-old brings energy and athleticism to LA's frontcourt.

Thunder sign Jack White

Date: July 1

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

White was a reserve on the reigning NBA champion Nuggets. The Australian forward has landed a two-year deal with the Thunder, joining fellow Boomer Josh Giddey.

Raptors sign Jalen McDaniels

Date: July 1

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

The Raptors are feeding into their roster stereotype with this signing. The long and versatile defensive-minded wing has inked a two-year, $9.3 million contract with Toronto.

Grizzlies acquire Josh Christopher from Rockets

Date: July 1

Source: Kelly Iko, The Athletic

The Rockets' backcourt was filled to the brim and as a result, they're offloading a young guard in Christopher to the Grizzlies. Houston's return has not yet been announced.

Russell Westbrook returns to Clippers on two-year deal

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Westbrook is returning to the Clippers on a two-year, $8 million deal. LA needed to fill a void at point guard and it elected to retain Westbrook, who posted a solid 15.8 points, 7.6 assists and 4.9 rebounds per game after being picked up by the Clippers on the buyout market at the trade deadline last season.

Rockets sign Jock Landale to four-year, $32 million contract

Date: July 1

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

The Suns shockingly pulled their offer sheet for Landale after the Aussie center had a solid showing during the 2023 NBA Playoffs. The Rockets capitalized on his availability, landing Landale on a reasonable four-year, $32 million contract.

Rockets sign Dillon Brooks to four-year, $80 million contract

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The Rockets had been linked to Brooks from the start and they got their guy at four years, $80 million. The deal will be done via sign-and-trade with the Grizzlies, creating a Traded Player Exception for Memphis. The All-Defensive Team 3-and-D wing fills a void in Houston and brings an attitude to a young roster.

Ty Jerome signs with Cavaliers

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The Cavaliers continue to add some depth, bringing in a solid backup guard in Jerome on a two-year, $5 million deal. Jerome averaged 6.9 points and 3.0 assists over 45 games with the Warriors last season.

Dwight Powell re-signs with Mavericks

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The Mavericks have brought back 31-year-old center Powell on a three-year, $12 million deal. Powell has played all but five of his 587 career games in Dallas.

Jae Crowder returns to Bucks

Date: July 1

Source: Chris Haynes, Bleacher Report

Crowder has re-signed with the Bucks on a one-year deal. The veteran forward was traded to Milwaukee at the deadline last season but struggled to crack the playoff rotation in its first-round exit to the Heat.

Cavaliers acquire Damian Jones from Jazz

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The Cavaliers are absorbing Jones' $2.6 million expiring contract from the Jazz.

Magic re-sign Mo Wagner

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Wagner has landed a solid two-year, $16 million deal to remain in Orlando alongside his younger brother and franchise cornerstone, Franz Wagner.

Rockets trade TyTy Washington Jr., Usman Garuba to Hawks

Date: July 1

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

The Rockets appear to be clearing some cap space, sending recent first-round picks Washington Jr., Garuba and "draft compensation" to the Hawks. Houston selected Washington Jr. with the No. 29 overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft and Garuba with the No. 23 pick in the 2021 NBA Draft.

LaMelo Ball signs five-year, $260 million max contract extension with Hornets

Date: July 1

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

The Hornets have locked up their franchise cornerstone. Ball has signed a five-year, $260 million designated maximum rookie extension to remain in Charlotte through the 2028-29 season.

Lakers sign Austin Reaves to four-year, $56 million deal

Date: July 1

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

The Lakers didn't need a bidding war. They have retained Reaves, one of their marquee free agents, on a four-year, $56 million "Early Bird maximum contract."

Pacers acquire Obi Toppin from Knicks for second-round picks

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

After drafting Jarace Walker and signing Bruce Brown, Indiana traded future two second-round picks to the Knicks for Obi Toppin — the No. 8 overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft. The Pacers continue to add depth to their frontcourt.

Brook Lopez returns to Bucks

Date: July 1

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

There were several rumors that Lopez may be heading elsewhere in free agency, but the Bucks retained their defensive anchor. The Defensive Player of the Year candidate has landed a lucrative two-year, $48 million deal to stay in Milwaukee.

Patrick Beverley signs with 76ers

Date: July 1

Source: The Pat Bev Podcast

Beverley has elected to join the 76ers to try and bolster their chances as a title contender. He has signed a one-year, $3.2 million deal, according to Bleacher Report's Chris Haynes.

Lakers re-sign D'Angelo Russell

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

LA retains another one of its guys, re-signing Russell on a two-year deal worth a reported $37 million. After the Lakers acquired Russell at the deadline, he averaged 17.4 points and 6.1 assists over 17 regular season games.

Kings reach agreement with EuroLeague MVP Sasha Vezenkov

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

In what could be an underrated splash, Sacramento has signed the 6-foot-9 forward, who spent each of the last five seasons with Greek club Olympiacos. Last season, he was named EuroLeague MVP with averages of 17.6 points, 6.8 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game.

Nets add Dennis Smith Jr.

Date: July 1

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

The former top-10 pick found his footing last season as one of the league's best point-of-attack defenders. He heads to Brooklyn, where Charania said the Nets made the 25-year-old a priority in their free-agency plan.

Jaxson Hayes signs with Lakers

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The Lakers add another former lottery pick with high upside as the 23-year-old Hayes heads to LA on a two-year deal. According to Wojnarowski, Hayes will have a player option for the 2024-25 season.

Max Strus lands with Cavaliers via three-team sign-and-trade

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

It's a big payday for the undrafted Strus, who heads to Cleveland on a four-year, $63 million deal. In the deal, the Heat receive a second-round pick and the Spurs, who helped facilitate the deal, will receive Cedi Osman and Lamar Stevens from Cleveland.

Desmond Bane signs $207 million max contract extension with Grizzlies

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Another designated rookie extension is done. The Grizzlies have signed Bane to a five-year, $207 million max contract extension to lock up their franchise cornerstone trio alongside Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr.

Tyrese Haliburton inks $260 million max contract extension with Pacers

Date: July 1

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The designated rookie extensions have tipped off with a well-deserved maximum contract extension for Haliburton. The All-Star guard signed a five-year, $260 million max contract extension to remain in Indiana.

Thunder acquire Victor Oladipo from Heat

Date: June 30

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

The Heat have traded Oladipo and draft compensation to the Thunder, creating a $9.45 million Traded Player Exception in the deal. Could this be the deal before the deal for Miami? That is to be determined.

Oladipo will have his second stint in Oklahoma City as he rehabilitates a torn patellar tendon suffered during the 2023 NBA Playoffs.

Pistons acquire Monte Morris from Wizards

Date: June 30

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

The Pistons are adding a veteran guard to their rotation, sending a second-round pick to the Wizards for a trusty floor general. Washington will create a $9.8 million Traded Player Exception with the deal, per ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.

Derrick Rose signs with Grizzlies

Date: June 30

Source: Ian Begley, SNYtv

Rose will return to the same city he played his college basketball — Memphis. The veteran guard has landed a two-year, fully guaranteed $6.5 million deal with the Grizzlies.

Raptors move quick on Dennis Schroder

Date: June 30

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Just moments after the news broke that Fred VanVleet would be headed to Houston on a maximum contract, the Raptors wasted no time to find their replacement. Schroder has signed a two-year, $26 million contract with Toronto, assuming the starting point guard role.

Fred VanVleet is headed to Houston

Date: June 30

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Perhaps the biggest move of the day so far, VanVleet has inked a three-year, $130 million maximum contract to join the Rockets. VanVleet is a 29-year-old, one-time All-Star who is expected to bring a winner's mentality to a young Houston core.

Lakers bring back Rui Hachimura, sign Cam Reddish

Date: June 30

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic; Brad Turner, LA Times

The Lakers were expected to retain Hachimura and they did exactly that, signing the budding forward to a three-year, $51 million deal. Los Angeles has also taken a flier on former top-five pick Reddish, who is still only 23 years old.

Pelicans lock up defensive stopper Herb Jones

Date: June 30

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski & Andrew Lopez, ESPN

The Pelicans turned some heads when they declined Jones' team option the day before free agency, but now it's clear it was to work out a longer deal. New Orleans has signed the defensive stopper to a four-year, $54 million contract.

The 35th overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, Jones has been a steal for the Pelicans as a promising 24-year-old for their young core.

Suns land more bench depth with Yuta Watanabe

Date: June 30

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

The Suns are wasting no time building up their supporting cast, adding sharpshooting forward Watanabe to a group of five other free agents.

Watanabe has familiarity with Durant during their time in Brooklyn. He shot a blistering 44.4 percent from 3-point range last season.

Lakers make big splash by signing Gabe Vincent

Date: June 30

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

The Lakers weren't tied to any rumors with Heat playoff standout Vincent, but they have landed the undrafted star on a three-year, $33 million deal. Vincent was crucial for Miami during its run to the NBA Finals and he has been rewarded with a nice contract.

Cam Johnson gets paid in Brooklyn

Date: June 30

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Johnson was projected to be a hot commodity as a restricted free agent but the Nets have ended those talks before they could even get started. The sharpshooting forward has inked a four-year, $108 million deal to remain in Brooklyn.

Jakob Poeltl stays with Raptors on lucrative deal

Date: June 30

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The Raptors have retained their defensive anchor. Poeltl has signed a four-year, $80 million deal to stay in Toronto, shoring up the Raptors' frontcourt alongside Pascal Siakam and Scottie Barnes.

Khris Middleton returns to Bucks on three-year, $102 million deal

Date: June 30

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

The Bucks are looking to maximize their championship window around Giannis Antetokounmpo and they've retained one of his key running mates in Middleton.

Middleton has inked a three-year, $102 million deal to stay in Milwaukee and chase a second championship.

Kyrie Irving returns to Mavericks on three-year, $126 million deal

Date: June 30

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

After plenty of chatter surrounding Irving's potential departure from the Mavericks, Dallas has re-signed its All-Star point guard to a three-year, $126 million deal. The third year will be a player option, per ESPN's Ramona Shelburne.

In 20 games with the Mavericks, Irving averaged 27.0 points, 6.0 assists and 5.0 rebounds per game. Dallas has its backcourt locked up with him and Luka Doncic.

Kristaps Porzingis reaches two-year, $60 million extension with Celtics

Date: June 30

Source: Chris Haynes, Bleacher Report

The Celtics made one of the biggest blockbuster moves of the offseason so far when they landed Porzingis in a three-team trade with the Wizards and Grizzlies. Boston appears ready to commit to the 27-year-old All-Star, signing Porzingis to a two-year, $60 million extension through the 2025-26 season.

Jerami Grant returns to Trail Blazers on $160 million extension

Date: June 30

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

Lillard wanted the Trail Blazers to bring back Grant as he looks to build a contender-worthy team and Portland's front office listened. Grant has landed a five-year, $160 million extension to remain with the Trail Blazers.

Bruce Brown signs massive $45 million deal with Pacers

Date: June 30

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski & Malika Andrews, ESPN

Brown proved to be one of the best value deals in free agency last season, playing a key role in helping the Nuggets win their first NBA title in franchise history. He will now reap the benefits of his contributions, signing a $45 million deal over two years with the Pacers.

Kyle Kuzma re-signs with Wizards on $102 million deal

Date: June 30

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Kuzma was one of the bigger names on the free agent market, but he has elected to return to Washington on a four-year, $102 million deal. The 27-year-old is coming off a career year with the Wizards, averaging 21.2 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game.

Lakers sign reserve forward Taurean Prince

Date: June 30

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

The Lakers have signed 29-year-old forward Prince to a one-year, $4.5 million deal. The seven-year veteran has averaged 10.4 points and 3.7 rebounds for his career while shooting a solid 37.2 percent from 3.

Suns sign bench depth in Drew Eubanks, Josh Okogie, Keita Bates-Diop, Damion Lee & Chimezie Metu

Date: June 30

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic; Chris Haynes, Bleacher Report; ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski

The Suns need to fill out their roster around the star foursome of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, Bradley Beal and Deandre Ayton.

They have added five bench pieces by signing reserve big men Eubanks and Metu, and reserve forward Bates-Diop, while re-signing reserve wings Okogie and Lee.

Draymond Green returns to Warriors on four-year, $100 million deal

Date: June 30

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

And the first deal of free agency belongs to... Draymond Green! The Warriors have retained their franchise cornerstone on a four-year, $100 million deal. The contract includes a player option in Year 4.

Nets send Joe Harris to Pistons

Date: June 30

Source: Shams Charania, The Athletic

Rumor: The Nets are sending Harris and two future second-round picks to the Pistons in order to shed salary and create a trade exception. Harris, a career 43.7 percent 3-point shooter, will make $19.9 million in the final year of his deal.

Harrison Barnes signs three-year contract extension with Kings

Date: June 29

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Rumor: Barnes and the Kings have reached an agreement on a three-year, $54 million contract extension. Barnes played a key veteran role for Sacramento last season, averaging 15.0 points and 4.5 rebounds per game.

James Harden picks up player option with 76ers

Date: June 29

SourceAdrian Wojnarowski, ESPN

Rumor: Harden has picked up his player option for the 2023-24 season, but he and the 76ers are "beginning to work together in exploring trade scenarios." Harden has likely played his last game with the 76ers.

MORE: Trade destinations for James Harden following contract opt-in

Full list of signings in NBA free agency

Player Previous team New team Contract Report
James Harden 76ers 76ers 1y/$35.6M ESPN
Kyrie Irving Mavericks Mavericks 3y/$126M The Athletic
Khris Middleton Bucks Bucks 3y/$102M ESPN
Draymond Green Warriors Warriors 4y/$100M The Athletic
Fred VanVleet Raptors Rockets 3y/$130M ESPN
Jerami Grant Trail Blazers Trail Blazers 5y/$160M The Athletic
Brook Lopez Bucks Bucks 2y$48M The Athletic
Cam Johnson Nets Nets 4y/$108M ESPN
Austin Reaves Lakers Lakers 4y/$56M The Athletic
Nikola Vucevic Bulls Bulls 3y/$60M ESPN
Jakob Poeltl Raptors Raptors 4y/$80M ESPN
D'Angelo Russell Lakers Lakers 2y/$37M ESPN
Kyle Kuzma Wizards Wizards 4y/$102M ESPN
Russell Westbrook Clippers Clippers 2y/$8M ESPN
Danny Green Cavaliers 76ers TBD ESPN
Christian Wood Mavericks Lakers 2y/$5.7M ESPN
Bruce Brown Nuggets Pacers 2y/$45M ESPN
Harrison Barnes Kings Kings 3y/$54M ESPN
Grant Williams Celtics Mavericks 4y/$54M The Athletic
Josh Hart Knicks Knicks 1y/$12.9M ESPN
Rui Hachimura Lakers Lakers 3y/$51M The Athletic
Caris LeVert Cavaliers Cavaliers 2y/$32M ESPN
P.J. Washington Hornets Hornets 3y/$48M ESPN
Dillon Brooks Grizzlies Rockets 4y/$80M ESPN
Max Strus Heat Cavaliers 4y/$63M ESPN
Joe Ingles Bucks Magic 2y/$22M Bleacher Report
Tre Jones Spurs Spurs 2y/$20M ESPN
Gabe Vincent Heat Lakers 3y/$33M The Athletic
Alec Burks Pistons Pistons 1y/$10.5M ESPN
Jevon Carter Bucks Bulls 3y/$20M ESPN
Jae Crowder Bucks Bucks 1y/$3.1M Bleacher Report
Donte DiVincenzo Warriors Knicks 4y/$50M ESPN
Kelly Oubre Jr. Hornets      
Jock Landale Suns Rockets 4y/$32M The Athletic
Dario Saric Thunder Warriors 1y/$2.7M ESPN
Coby White Bulls Bulls 3y/$40M ESPN
Trey Lyles Kings Kings 2y/$16M Bleacher Report
Seth Curry Nets Mavericks 2y/$8M ESPN
Georges Niang 76ers Cavaliers 3y/$26M ESPN
Lonnie Walker IV Lakers Nets 1y/$2.3M ESPN
Andre Drummond Bulls Bulls 1y/$3.4M ESPN
Dennis Schroder Lakers Raptors 2y/$26M ESPN
Malik Beasley Lakers Bucks 1y/$2.7M The Athletic
Torrey Craig Suns Bulls 2y/$5.3M ESPN
Yuta Watanabe Nets Suns 2y/$5M The Athletic
Jalen McDaniels 76ers Raptors 2y/$9.3M The Athletic
Mason Plumlee Clippers Clippers 1y/$5M ESPN
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Kyle Irving

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You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.