Actualizado a 03/08/2021 09:45
El baile de nombres ha arrancado con mucha fuerza y el mercado de agentes libres de la NBA no ha decepcionado en una primera noche cargada de movimientos importantes. A continuación repasamos los principales fichajes de las franquicias hasta ahora:
Kyle Lowry firma con los Miami Heat por tres años y 90 millones de dólares vía sign-and-trade .
Lonzo Ball llega a los Chicago Bulls por cuatro años y 85 millones de dólares. Los New Orleans Pelicans reciben a
Tomas Satoransky, Garrett Temple y una segunda ronda del Draft.
Alex Caruso también firma con los Bulls por 37 millones y cuatro temporadas de contrato.
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The NBA s 2021-22 free-agent period began on Monday with an explosion of agreements.
Nearly all deals won t be official until August 6, after the NBA s annual moratorium. The league s salary cap came in where it was expected to be at $112.414 million, with the luxury tax at $136.606 million.
What are the biggest deals from Day 1 and how do they grade out from the team s perspective?
We ve got you covered below and will be adding more deals and grades throughout the night.
Chicago Bulls Sign-and-Trade for Lonzo Ball
Four Years, $85 million, via Shams Charania of The Athletic
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Phoenix Suns guard Chris Paul (3) drives to the basket against Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) during the first half of Game 6 of basketball s NBA Finals Tuesday, July 20, 2021, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Aaron Gash)
Point guards were the immediate focus when the NBA s free agency window opened Monday night, with Kyle Lowry headed to the Miami Heat, Lonzo Ball on his way to the Chicago Bulls, and Chris Paul and Mike Conley landing lucrative deals to remain with their current teams.
Also, Bobby Portis (Little Rock Hall, Arkansas Razorbacks) reached an agreement to remain with the world champion Milwaukee Bucks.
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The Toronto Raptors have reportedly missed out on signing Jarrett Allen and Nerlens Noel who have re-signed with the Cavaliers and Knicks, respectively
The free agent market for centers appears to be thinning out for the Toronto Raptors.
Both Jarrett Allen and Nerlens Noel will reportedly re-sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks, respectively, according to multiple reports.
Allen, a restricted free agent, will reportedly sign a five-year, $100 million contract to return to Cleveland and pair up with the third overall pick, Evan Mobley.
Noel will reportedly be signing a three-year, $32 million deal to re-sign with the Knicks.
Allen ganará 100 millones de dls en 5 campañas con Cavaliers
ARCHIVO - En esta fotografía de archivo del 7 de mayo de 2021, el pivote Jarret Allen (31), de los Cavaliers de Cleveland, se dispone a lanzar el balón hacia aro frente a los defensivos Willie Cauley-Stein (33) y Tim Hardaway Jr. (11), de los Mavericks de Dallas, durante la primera mitad del partido en Dallas. (AP Foto/Brandon Wade, Archivo)
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Jarrett Allen permanecerá como el principal pivote de los Cavaliers.
El jugador, uno de los más prometedores en esa posición en la NBA, aceptó el lunes un contrato de cinco temporadas por 100 millones de dólares para quedarse con Cleveland, al inicio de las operaciones de agencia libre, dijo una persona cercana a las negociaciones a The Associated Press.