Russell Westbrook reportedly traded to Jazz; will be bought out and sign with Nuggets
After multiple weeks of rumors, the path has been paved for Russell Westbrook to join the Denver Nuggets.
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After multiple weeks of rumors, the path has been paved for Russell Westbrook to join the Denver Nuggets.
The Clippers and Jazz have agreed to a sign-and-trade deal involving Russell Westbrook, who is expected to join the Nuggets after Utah waives the former MVP and buys out the remainder of his contract, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
The meat of the NBA offseason is over. Most of the discussion has centered around the New York Knicks, Paul George and the Philadelphia 76ers, the end (for now) of the LA Clippers, the Los Angeles Lakers standing pat, the crowded tank race, the Oklahoma City Thunder loading up and aprons. So many aprons.
LAS VEGAS — Soon after the LA Clippers lost star forward Paul George to the Philadelphia 76ers in free agency, the team cited «the constraints of the new CBA.»
Free agent forward Caleb Martin has agreed on a four-year deal guaranteed for more than $32 million with the Philadelphia 76ers, sources told ESPN on Saturday.
Barely 24 hours after NBA teams were allowed to negotiate with free agents from other teams starting at 6 p.m. ET on June 30, nearly all the top players on the market have struck deals, including Paul George leaving the LA Clippers for the Philadelphia 76ers.
Less than a week into NBA free agency, there's already been massive movement across the league — moves big and small impacting teams close to title contention (hello, Sixers and Knicks!) and… not so much (apologies, Wizards and Pistons).
LAS VEGAS — Kawhi Leonard talked with Paul George throughout the season about his contract negotiations and said he was not surprised when George left to sign with the Philadelphia 76ers.