NBA free agency 2019 rumor roundup: A complete list of reported signings from Day 2

E.Jay Zarett

NBA free agency 2019 rumor roundup: A complete list of reported signings from Day 2 image

The Knicks had a busy second day of free agency after they missed out on Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.

New York reportedly agreed to deals with three players — Wayne Ellington (two-years, 16 million), Reggie Bullock (two-years, $21 million) and Elfrid Payton (two-years, $16 million). The team reportedly signed three forwards, including Julius Randle, on Sunday, as well.

The Knicks had been targeting Durant and Irving, but both inked contracts with the Nets shortly after free agency began.

The Celtics, meanwhile, may have found a replacement for Al Horford, as they signed Enes Kanter to a two-year contract. Horford left Boston for a four-year deal with the 76ers.

Here's a complete list of notable deals from the second day of free agency:

(All trades reported by ESPNThe Athletic, and Yahoo Sports)

— The 76ers continued to adjust their roster as they've brought in center Kyle O’Quinn.

— The Wizards added point guard depth by agreeing to terms with Ish Smith (two-year, $12 million) and Isaiah Thomas (one year). 

— The Lakers are on the board. They'll sign Troy Daniels to a one-year, $2.1 million deal. The guard has connected on 40% of his career 3-point attempts. 

— The Warriors retained a forward but seem to have lost another. Golden State signed Kevon Looney to a three-year, $15 million contract. However, Jordan Bell agreed to a deal with the Timberwolves that the Warriors are not planning to match. 

— Frank Kaminsky is leaving Charlotte for Phoenix. The stretch forward is set to sign a two-year, $10 million deal with the Suns. 

— The Bucks continued to fill out their roster by agreeing to terms on a one-year contract with wing Wesley Matthews.

— Austin Rivers is returning to the Rockets. He'll sign a two-year deal with Houston. 

— The Trail Blazers acquired a center via trade. The Heat dealt Hassan Whiteside to Portland in exchange for Meyers Leonard and Maurice Harkless, who was then sent to the Clippers. 

— Seth Curry found a new team. He'll ink a four-year, $32 million contract with the Mavericks. 

— The Magic brought back Michael Carter-Williams on a one-year deal. 

— The Celtics added Enes Kanter on a two-year, $10 million contract. 

— The Knicks have signed six players since Sunday — Wayne Ellington, Reggie Bullock, Elfrid Payton, Julius Randle, Taj Gibson and Bobby Portis.

— Tomas Satoransky is heading to Chicago. The Bulls acquired the guard in a sign-and-trade with the Wizards. He averaged 8.9 points in 27.1 minutes per game last season. 

— Patrick Beverley is staying with the Clippers. He'll sign a three-year, $40 million deal and remain in Los Angeles. 

 

E.Jay Zarett