NEW YORK — Just days after the 2021 NBA Draft, the shortened offseason is picking the energy right back up on Monday with the start of NBA free agency.
On Monday at 6 p.m. EST, teams can begin officially negotiating with free agent players. While those deals cannot become official until Friday, Aug. 6 at 12:01 p.m. EST, you’ll start to hear reports and announcements of deals in place beginning Monday.
Watch the Live Locked On NBA Free Agency Show at 5 p.m. EST Monday as the reports for high-profile free agent destinations start to roll in. Watch live on Locked On NBA YouTube, Twitter or Facebook.
Reported NBA Free Agency news on Friday:
6:11PM: Cleveland Cavaliers and C Jarrett Allen agree to 5-year $100 million deal, per Locked On Cavs host Evan Dammarell
6:10PM: New York Knicks re-signing Alec Burks and Nerlens Noel, per Adrian Wojnarowksi. Burks’ deal is 3 years, $30 million and Noel’s deal is 3 years, $32 million, per Wojnarowski.
6:09PM: Denver Nuggets and F JaMychal Green agree to two-year $17 million deal, per Shams Charania.
6:06PM: Jimmy Butler is expected to agree to a maximum contract extension with the Miami Heat when the league year opens on Aug. 6, per Stadium’s Shams Charania.
6:02PM: Dallas Mavericks agree to a four-year $72 million deal with Tim Hardaway Jr., per Shams Charania.
6:02PM: Mike Conley and Utah Jazz agree to a 3-year $68 million deal, per Shams Charania.
6:01PM: Will Barton and reportedly re-signing with Denver Nuggets on 2-year, $32 million deal, per Yahoo’s Chris Haynes.
6:00PM: Lonzo Ball and Chicago Bulls reportedly have 4-year, $85 million deal in place, per Stadium’s Shams Charania.
Shams Charania reported the deal between Chicago and Ball right as free agency opened at 6 p.m. Ball was drafted second overall in the 2017 NBA Draft.
The Bulls are reportedly sending Tomas Satoransky, Garrett Temple and a second-round pick to New Orleans for Lonzo Ball.
5:40PM: Hawks and John Collins reportedly not close on deal
Shams Charania reported prior to free agency opening that Hawks forward John Collins and the team are reportedly not close to a deal to bring the 23-year-old back to Atlanta. Collins is a restricted free agent.
5:30PM: Dallas Mavericks reportedly expected to re-sign Tim Hardaway Jr. and Boban Marjanovic
Marc Stein reported about 30 minutes before free agency opened that the Mavericks are expected reach an agreement to re-sign Tim Hardaway Jr. and Boban Marjanovic. Hardaway Jr. is a sharpshooting wing that has been key for the Mavericks in the past two seasons. There was plenty of reported interest from other teams for the 29-year-old, but it looks like the Mavs will hold on to him.
Pre-free agency 10 free agents to watch:
(Written Friday morning, prior to the opening of free agency)
Kyle Lowry, G, UFA
Quick notes: Lowry is an unrestricted free agent. Despite his age (35), Lowry is expected to be one of the most sought after free agents. Reports in the last 24 hours have indicated that the Miami Heat is his most likely destination, but that could change. Lowry is 6-time All Star. He averaged 17 points and 7 assists per game last season in Toronto.
DeMar DeRozan, SG, UFA
Quick notes: DeRozan is an unrestricted free agent after three seasons with the San Antonio Spurs. The 31-year-old is reportedly being pursued by numerous teams and his landing spot is up in the air as of Monday morning. Reports have linked DeRozan to the Lakers after they traded for Russell Westbrook, but he would have to take a steep pay cut. New York is also a potential landing spot.
John Collins, F, RFA (Hawks)
Quick notes: John Collins is a restricted free agent after he reportedly turned down an extension offer from the Hawks last season and now the 23-year-old is expected to cash in. Reports indicate Collins is most likely going to sign a new deal with Atlanta, but anything could happen if high-priced offer sheets from other teams roll in.
Chris Paul, PG, UFA
Quick notes: While Chris Paul chose not to pick up his $44 million player option for next season with Phoenix last week to become an unrestricted free agent, that doesn’t mean he won’t be back in Phoenix next season. The 36-year-old, acquired by Phoenix prior to last season, helped lead the Suns to their first NBA Finals appearance in 28 years and the first of Paul’s career.
Reports have indicated he wants to stay in Phoenix and GM James Jones is confident there will be good news for Phoenix fans regarding Chris Paul. The move to reject the player option just likely sets up Paul to configure a new deal with Phoenix, and maybe one that helps Phoenix with pending extensions and re-signings to keep the Western Conference champion-team together.
Lonzo Ball, PG, RFA (Pelicans)
Quick notes: While Lonzo Ball is not a top-rated point guard in the NBA, he can provide a lot for any given team and will be a player many teams give a look. The Pelicans have some young guards if they chose not to match an offer sheet out on Lonzo. The Bulls, Hornets and Mavericks have all been reported as interested in Ball.
Kawhi Leonard, F, UFA
Quick notes: While Kawhi Leonard turned down his $36 million player option for next season with the Clippers to become a unrestricted free agent, he’s expected to work a new deal to stay in L.A. with the Clippers, according to multiple reports. But, Kawhi Leonard is Kawhi Leonard and his camp could be holding other plans close to the vest as free agency approaches.
Andre Drummond, C, UFA
Quick notes: Drummond is an unrestricted free agent this season after half a year with the Lakers. It’s certainly not expected that the Lakers will try to bring back the 27-year-old big man, especially after he was DNP’d in L.A.’s Game 6 playoff elimination against the Suns. But Drummond could be an interesting piece for many teams with his impressive rebounding numbers.
Dennis Schroder, G, UFA
Quick notes: Schroder, 27, is an unrestricted free agent after one season in Los Angeles with the Lakers and it’s doubtful he’ll be back after the Lakers traded for Russell Westbrook. Schroder averaged 15 points and nearly six assists per game for the Lakers last season.
Tim Hardaway Jr., G/F, UFA
Quick notes: It’s hard to believe Tim Hardaway Jr. will be entering his ninth NBA season next year, but the 29-year-old is now an unrestricted free agent after two and a half seasons in Dallas and he’ll be looked at by plenty of teams. Hardaway averaged nearly 17 points per game for the Mavericks last year while improving his 3-point field goal percentage in each of the past two seasons.
Bruce Brown, G/F, RFA
Quick notes: It will be interesting to see what happens with Bruce Brown as free agency begins. He played an interesting role on a Nets team with Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant and James Harden. He was key defensively for the team and also saw a big improvement in his field goal percentage. He’s likely to garner some interest. As a restricted free agent, the question will be whether the Nets would match any offer sheets sent his way.
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