After a reported Exhibit 10 agreement between the Golden State Warriors and veteran guard Jeremy Lin seemingly fell apart due to a technicality, the team is said to still be interested in the player that once brought Linsanity to the association. The Warriors continued willingness to add the 32-year-old to their affiliate squad was reported by
The New York Times Marc Stein on Sunday. The Warriors remain interested in adding Jeremy Lin to the @GLeagueWarriors should Lin decide to use the G League as the platform for a potential NBA comeback, league sources say, he tweeted.
As noted by
NBA.com, Shams Charania and Anthony Slater of
December 18, 2020
Did the Los Angeles Clippers commit tampering in an effort to gain an advantage in pursuing free agent Kawhi Leonard during the 2019 NBA offseason?
That’s the allegation in a lawsuit filed by someone claiming to be close to Leonard and best friends with the star player’s uncle. As reported by the
In the lawsuit against the Clippers and consultant Jerry West, Wilkes contends that he is owed $2.5 million promised in an oral agreement for helping the team to successfully sign Leonard in free agency. The lawsuit was obtained by TMZ, which explained that Wilkes approached West and said he could convince Leonard to sign with the Clippers. But he’d only do it if the team paid him nearly $3 million, which Wilkes claims West agreed to do.
Giannis Antetokounmpo signs the LARGEST contract in NBA history - a five-year, $228MILLION extension - to stay with the Bucks though 2025-26
Reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo has signed the largest deal in NBA history: a five-year, $228 million contract extension with the Milwaukee Bucks
The agreement puts an end to rampant speculation about the Greek superstar s future. Antetokounmpo, 26, would have become a free agent next summer
By signing the extension with the Bucks, Antetokounmpo helps Milwaukee avoid another painful exit, like All-Star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar s in 1975
The extension includes a $51 million player option for the 2025-26 season
The Bucks recently acquired veteran guard Jrue Holiday from the Pelicans in a move that was widely perceived as an effort to entice Antetokounmpo to stay