After big names like Stephen Curry and Blake Griffin came off the board quickly on Saturday, multiple players from the second and third tiers of free agency reached agreements on Sunday.
Those agreements aren’t yet official, but unless something unexpected happens within the next several days, they’ll be finalized sometime after the July moratorium ends on Thursday.
Here’s our breakdown of July 2’s most notable contract agreements:
- Kyle Lowry, Raptors agree to three-year, $100MM contract.
- Paul Millsap, Nuggets agree to three-year, $90MM contract.
- Serge Ibaka, Raptors agree to three-year, $65MM contract.
- Taj Gibson, Timberwolves agree to two-year, $28MM contract.
- Kyle Korver, Cavaliers agree to three-year, $22MM contract.
- Nene, Rockets agree to three-year, $10.954MM contract.
- Ben McLemore, Grizzlies agree to two-year, $10.64MM contract.
- Justin Holiday, Bulls agree to two-year, $9MM contract.
- Jodie Meeks, Wizards agree to two-year, $7MM contract.
Here are a few more of the day’s notable headlines:
- Carmelo Anthony reportedly open to waiving no-trade clause for Cavaliers, Rockets.
- Raptors, Pacers discuss Cory Joseph trade.
- Talks between Rockets, Cavaliers on Iman Shumpert trade have stalled.
- Kings offer maximum salary contract to Otto Porter.
- Suns make four-year contract offer to Alan Williams.
- Timberwolves pull Shabazz Muhammad‘s qualifying offer, making him an unrestricted free agent.