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A huge contract for Kerry, Carmelo signed for the Lakers, Drummond closed in Philadelphia
The Golden State star signed for another four years for $ 215 million.
LeBron got his good friend and so did Malik Monk.
Philly found a backup for Ambide, Mills signed in Brooklyn, Gay in Utah
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A flood of signings was recorded last night (Monday through Tuesday) with the opening of the NBA free agent market.
Even today we received a number of other deals and rumors - here are the most prominent of them.
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Steph Kerry has
agreed to an additional four years at Golden State for $ 215 million.
He thus became the first player in history to sign two separate contracts of $ 200 million or more.
The Lakers continue to get stronger: LeBron's best friend
Carmelo Anthony has
signed for one season, as has
Malik Monk,
who ended his contract with Charlotte.
Significant backing for Joel Ambide: Philadelphia signed
Andre Drummond
, who finished in the Los Angeles Lakers,
for one season
, averaging 11.9 points and 10.2 rebounds per game last year.
Rudy Gay
, who was mentioned as a candidate for the Los Angeles Lakers, signed for two years in Utah for $ 12.1 million.
Golden State closed with a
bailiff
for one season on a minimum contract.
The 33-year-old Serbian forward averaged 7.2 points and 3.8 rebounds per game in Sacramento last year, before being traded and finishing the season in Miami.
At the same time, the Warriors are hoping to add
Patti Mills
, with
Joe Ingles
' name also
mentioned - but the Utah player's price is high.
Patty Mills
hesitated, finally choosing Brooklyn.
The Australian national team star who finished his career in San Antonio will earn $ 12 million in the next two years.
Damar Druzen is
a candidate to move to Chicago in the Sign & Trade deal.
In the United States, they claim: The Los Angeles Clippers are also in the picture.
Continues to wander.
Gay (Photo: GettyImages, Alex Goodlett)
Bruce Brown
who established his status as a worthy rotation player in Brooklyn took advantage of his option and signed for another season with the Nets for $ 4.7 million, next season he will become an unlimited free agent.
Another player who will strengthen the Nets next season is tough forward
James Johnson
, who averaged 9.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game in New Orleans, to which he was transferred from Dallas.
Champion Milwaukee continues to thicken its bench for next season.
Rodney Hood
signed for one season, after splitting last season between Portland and Toronto.
Robin Lopez
signed for one season in Orlando.
After two years in Europe,
Sam Decker
returned to the NBA and signed with Toronto.
Minnesota continues efforts to add
Laurie Markanen of
Chicago.
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