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2021 NBA Free Agency Live Blog Updates

  • August 3, 2021
  • David Loaiza
2021 NBA Free Agency
Ball to Chicago was the first deal announced in the 2021 NBA Free Agency. (Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

The 2021 NBA Free Agency has arrived. As soon as the clock gets to six in the afternoon, NBA Twitter explodes. From jokes about deals being discussed in less than a minute, the battle between Woj and Shams to see who breaks more news during the day and trying to track what moves is your favorite team doing to either help in the rebuild or put on a better roster to compete for an NBA Championship.

In here we’ll be updating with all the moves that are being reported during the free agency period so you don’t miss any of the signings.

Atlanta Hawks

  • Trae Young, 5 years worth up to $207 million.
  • Solomon Hill, one-year deal.
  • Gorgui Dieng, one-year and $4 million deal.
  • John Collins, 5 years and $125 million.
  • Lou Williams, one-year and $5 million deal.

Boston Celtics

  • Enes Kanter, one-year deal.

Brooklyn Nets

  • Blake Griffin, one-year deal.
  • Bruce Brown, one-year and $4.7 million deal.
  • James Johnson, one-year deal.
  • Patty Mills, 2 years and $12 million.
  • DeAndre’ Bembry, one-year deal.
  • Kevin Durant, 4 years and $198 million contract extension.

Charlotte Hornets

  • Ish Smith, one-year deal.
  • Kelly Oubre Jr, 2 years and $26 million.

Chicago Bulls

  • Lonzo Ball, 4 years and $85 million.
  • Alex Caruso, 4 years and $37 million.
  • DeMar DeRozan, 3 years and $85 million.
  • Tony Bradley, two-year deal.
  • Javonte Green, two-year deal.

Cleveland Cavaliers

  • Jarrett Allen, 5 years and $100 million.

Dallas Mavericks

  • Tim Hardaway Jr., 4 years and $74 million.
  • Sterling Brown, 2 years and $6.2 million.
  • Boban Marjanovic, one-year deal.
  • Reggie Bullock, 3 years and $30.5 million.

Denver Nuggets

  • Will Barton, 2 years and $32 million.
  • JaMychal Green, 2 years and $17 million.
  • Jeff Green, 2 years and $10 million.
  • Austin Rivers, one-year deal.

Detroit Pistons

  • Kelly Olynyk, 3 years and $37 million.
  • Cory Joseph, 2 years and $10 million.
  • Trey Lyles, 2 years and $5 million.
  • Saben Lee, agreed to a 3-year deal.

Golden State Warriors

  • Stephen Curry, 4 years and $215 million contract extension.
  • Otto Porter Jr., minimum deal.
  • Nemanja Bjelica, one-year veteran-minimum deal.
  • Andre Iguodala, one-year minimum deal.

Houston Rockets

  • David Nwaba, 2 years and $10 million.
  • Daniel Theis, 4 years and $36 million.

Indiana Pacers

  • TJ McConnell, 4 years and $35 million.
  • Torrey Craig, 2 years and $10 million.
  • Keifer Sykes, agreed to deal, no details reported yet.

Los Angeles Clippers

  • Nicolas Batum, 2-year deal.
  • Reggie Jackson, 2 years and $22 million.
  • Justise Winslow, two-year deal.
  • Kawhi Leonard, agreed to re-sign.

Los Angeles Lakers

  • Dwight Howard,  one-year deal.
  • Wayne Ellington, one-year deal.
  • Trevor Ariza, one-year deal.
  • Kent Bazemore, one-year deal.
  • Carmelo Anthony, one-year deal.
  • Malik Monk, no details about length and money have been announced.
  • Talen Horton-Tucker, 3 years and $32 million.
  • Kendrick Nunn, 2 years and $10 million.

Miami Heat

  • Kyle Lowry, 3 years and $90 million.
  • Duncan Robinson, 5 years and $90 million.
  • Jimmy Butler, 4 years and $184 million contract extension.
  • PJ Tucker, 2 years and $15 million.
  • Dewayne Dedmon, one-year deal.
  • Max Strus, 2 years and $3.5 million.
  • Gabe Vincent, 2 years and $3.5 million.
  • Markieff Morris, one-year deal.
  • Victor Oladipo, agreed to deal.

Milwaukee Bucks

  • Bobby Portis, 2 years and $9 million.
  • Rodney Hood, one-year deal.
  • Semi Ojeleye, one-year deal.
  • George Hill, 2 years and $8 million.

New Orleans Pelicans

  • Garret Temple and Tomas Satoransky as part of the Lonzo Ball sign-and-trade.
  • Devonte Graham, 4 years and $47 million.
  • Didi Louzada, multi-year deal.
  • Willy Hernangomez, 3-year deal.

New York Knicks

  • Evan Fournier, 4 years and $78 million.
  • Derrick Rose, 3 years and $43 million.
  • Nerlens Noel, 3 years and $32 million.
  • Alec Burks, 3 years and $30 million.
  • Taj Gibson, one-year and $2.7 million deal.
  • Kemba Walker will join the Knicks after clearing waivers.
  • Julius Randle, 4 years and $117 million contract extension.

Oklahoma City Thunder

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, 5 years and $172 million.
  • Mike Muscala, 2 years and $7 million.

Orlando Magic

  • Robin Lopez, one-year and $5 million deal.

Philadelphia 76ers

  • Furkan Korkmaz, 3 years and $15 million.
  • Andre Drummond, one-year deal.
  • Georges Niang, 2 years and $6.7 million.
  • Danny Green, 2 years and $20 million.

Phoenix Suns

  • Chris Paul, 4 years and $120 million.
  • Cameron Payne, 3 years and $19 million.
  • Javale McGee, one-year and $5 million deal.
  • Abdel Nader, 2 years and $4.2 million.
  • Frank Kaminsky, re-signing on a one-year deal

Portland Trail Blazers

  • Norman Powell, 5 years and $90 million.
  • Cody Zeller, one-year deal.
  • Tony Snell, one-year deal.

Sacramento Kings

  • Moe Harkless, 2 years and $9 million.
  • Richaun Holmes, 4 years worth up to $55 million.
  • Alex Len, 2 years and $7.65 million.
  • Terence Davis, two-year deal.

San Antonio Spurs

  • Doug McDermott, 3 years and $42 million.
  • Zach Collins, 3 years and $22 million.
  • Thaddeus Young and Al Farouq-Aminu as part of the DeMar DeRozan sign-and-trade.
  • Jock Landale, two-year deal.
  • Bryn Forbes, agreed to deal.
  • Chandler Hutchinson as part of

Toronto Raptors

  • Gary Trent Jr., 3 years and $54 million.
  • Goran Dragic and Precious Achiuwa are reportedly in Lowry sign-and-trade.
  • Sam Dekker, details haven’t been announced yet.
  • Ishmain Wainright, two-year deal.
  • Khem Birch, 3 years and $20 million.

Utah Jazz

  • Mike Conley, 3 years and $72.5 million.
  • Rudy Gay, 2 years and $12.1 million.
  • Hassan Whiteside, one-year deal.

Washington Wizards

  • Spencer Dinwiddie, 3 years and $62 million.
  • Raul Neto, agreed to re-sign.
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