There was no time wasted as free agency opened with some teams being relentless in their pursuit while others were a bit too passive.
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It was the only option for Dallas, weary as it is. It was the best one for Irving, who got what he wanted despite the belief he had little leverage.
The Giants are believed to be one of three big players for Shohei Ohtani this offseason.
MLB home run leader Shohei Ohtani broke his personal record for his longest homer, crushing a 493-foot bomb during the Angels’ loss Friday.
The Lakers didn’t target the splashy, headline names affiliated with offseason approaches of yesteryear. They instead agreed to deals with players who fit.
After spending the 2016-17 season with the Thunder, Victor Oladipo bounced around the league, playing for three teams over the next six seasons. Now, the veteran wing is reportedly headed back to Oklahoma City.
The Heat are trading Oladipo to the Thunder after his two-plus seasons in Miami, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
The move will create a $9.45 million trade exception for the Heat.
Oladipo, who was originally drafted by the Magic in 2013, was traded to the Heat from the Rockets during the 2020-21 season.
Bane agreed to a max extension three seasons after joining the Grizzlies as the last pick in the first round of the draft.
The move puts the Heat below a punitive luxury tax apron and creates a $9.45 million trade exception.
The University of Colorado made the splash of the off-season when they hired Deion Sanders as head coach.
Sanders immediately brought a swagger, new attitude and increased expectations to Boulder.
But he also brought an incredible amount of roster turnover.
And while the Buffaloes didn’t exactly have the strongest roster during the 2022 season, not everyone is convinced the massive influx of transfers will be that successful.
In fact, according to Athlon Sports, one anonymous Pac-12 head coach said he believes it’s a “lose-lose” situation.
Derrick Rose has reportedly agreed to a two-year deal to join the Grizzlies, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Ian Begley of SNY-TV first reported the news. Rose’s deal is reportedly worth $6.5 million, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
Rose returns to Memphis 15 years after playing his lone season at the University of Memphis, where he led the Tigers on a NCAA Final Four run and an unforgettable battle in the 2008 men’s national championship game against Kansas.