Once the NBA's free agency negotiation period began Friday, plenty of reported deals - including Kyrie Irving staying with the Dallas Mavericks and Draymond Green remaining with the Golden State Warriors - made the headlines, but there were several other moves worth noting.The contract agreements with
Once the NBA's free agency negotiation period began Friday, plenty of reported deals - including Kyrie Irving staying with the Dallas Mavericks and Draymond Green remaining with the Golden State Warriors - made the headlines, but there were several other moves worth noting.Here's a look at several deals that were reportedly agreed to on Friday:
A second-round pick of the Heat in 2015, Richardson, 29, gives his original team depth after Gabe Vincent reportedly joined the Los Angeles Lakers.-Joe Ingles landed a deal with the Orlando Magic. -Forward Herb Jones is sticking with the Pelicans. Jones, 24, had declined his option on a minimum salary, opting instead to agree on a four-year, $54 million deal to stay with New Orleans, per an ESPN report.
-Seth Curry, 32, is back for a third stint with the Mavericks, landing a two-year contract. The former Nets guard, one of the NBA's best 3-point shooters, Curry played for Dallas in 2016-17 and again in 2019-20.
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