The July moratorium is over and teams are now permitted to officially finalize all the free agent signings and trades they’ve agreed to since the new league year began (or earlier, in some cases).
Rather than bumping all of our previous stories on those free agent and trade agreements, we’ll be tracking all the previously reported moves that become official on Tuesday in the space below. We did the same in separate articles on Sunday and Monday.
To be clear, we’ll still be publishing new stories on breaking free agent and trade agreements. This space is just to track the moves we knew about before today if they’ve now been formally completed. In other words, if news of a deal breaks for the first time on Tuesday and is also finalized today, we won’t include it here.
These lists will be in chronological order, so we’ll add the most recent items to the bottom throughout the day.
Free agent signings:
- Pistons sign Caris LeVert to two-year contract (story).
- Bulls sign Caleb Grill and Wooga Poplar to Exhibit 10 contracts (story).
- Note: These signings were technically completed on Sunday, but slipped through the cracks until today.
- Bucks re-sign Gary Trent Jr. to two-year contract (story).
- Pistons re-sign Paul Reed to two-year contract (story).
- Rockets re-sign Aaron Holiday to one-year contract (story).
- Kings sign Isaiah Stevens to two-way contract (story).
- Bucks re-sign Taurean Prince to two-year contract (story).
- Kings sign Drew Eubanks to one-year contract (new story).
- Hawks sign Luke Kennard to one-year contract (story).
- Mavericks sign Moussa Cisse to Exhibit 10 contract (new story).
- Bucks sign Gary Harris to two-year contract (story).
- Sixers sign Igor Milicic Jr. to Exhibit 10 contract (story).
- Bucks re-sign Ryan Rollins to three-year contract (story).
Contract extensions:
- Raptors sign Jakob Poeltl to four-year veteran extension (story).
- Thunder sign Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to four-year super-max extension (story).
Trades:
- Nets trade Cameron Johnson to Nuggets for Michael Porter Jr., future first-round pick (story).
Have the Nets re-signings of Sharpe and Williams been finalized yet?
Not yet. If one of the two is going into the room exception, it could be a while.
I have them at 28.1M cap space with Thomas’ cap hold and Sharpe and Wiliams still in the balance. Most likely one of Sharpe and Williams will need cap space and the other in the room exception. That’s another 22M or so that can be spent, plus 4 non-guaranteed contracts totaling 8.7M, before dealing with their own guys. There’s no particular hurry for Thomas because no one else has money, but his contract will definitely take them above the floor.