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The Florida Panthers are the 2024 Stanley Cup champions, which means that 31 other NHL teams are working to re-shape their rosters to catch them next season.
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The Florida Panthers are the 2024 Stanley Cup champions, which means that 31 other NHL teams are working to re-shape their rosters to catch them next season.
The NHL free agent signing period begins Monday at noon ET, and general managers around the league have already begun the process of reshaping their rosters for 2024-25.
The Golden State Warriors and guard Chris Paul intend to move the date to guarantee the $30 million on his 2024-25 contract to the start of free agency on Sunday, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
The Dallas Mavericks traded shooting guard Tim Hardaway Jr. and three second-round picks to the Detroit Pistons for shooting guard Quentin Grimes, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Guard Immanuel Quickley intends to sign a five-year, $175 million contract to stay with the Toronto Raptors, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly set to renew their interest in Marcus Rashford. The 26-year-old forward was once heavily linked with a move to the French capital, opening talks when it appeared that a move overseas might be on the cards.
There are always the few big names that dominate the winter — this past offseason, it was all about Shohei Ohtani. There isn't as much attention paid to the lower-ranked free agents, but as this season has shown us, those players can make the largest impacts on their respective teams or put up some of the more impressive numbers.
PLAYA VISTA, Calif. — The LA Clippers «very much» want to keep All-Star guard Paul George but will have to see how things play out as he approaches Saturday's deadline to exercise his $48.8 million player option.