The New York Knicks and long-range threat Reggie Bullock have agreed to a two-year, $21M deal. Bullock will most likely be a key contributor off the bench. The Knicks were busy signing post players initially, and after missing out on their top free agent targets, the Knicks will have to settle for role players like Bullock to fill out the rotation. The 28-year-old is a career 39.2 percent shooter from behind the arc. He will help space the floor for Dennis Smith Jr. and their new post players. CLICK HERE for more NBA Free Agency More Articles Middleton to Re-Sign…
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The Clippers and Patrick Beverley have agreed to terms on a three-year, $40 million deal. Beverley proved to be a key player for the Clippers this past season and helped push the Golden State Warriors to six games in the first round of the playoffs. Keeping Beverley allows the Clippers to maintain continuity, but this signing may have some effect on their chances of signing another star to attract Kawhi Leonard to them. Beverley’s statistics do not show the true impact he has on this Clippers team. He brings a tenacious mindset and is willing to take on any defensive…
The Knicks landed another free agent post, signing Bobby Portis to a two-year, $31 million deal. Although the Wizards extended a qualifying offer to Portis, they will be rescinding it so Portis can join the Knicks. This signing may puzzle some, because the Knicks have already signed Julius Randle and Taj Gibson today. After swinging and missing on marquee names, the Knicks are looking for depth, mostly. Portis should be a key contributor off of the bench this year behind Mitchell Robinson and Julius Randle. Accounting for 14 points and 8 rebounds per game this past season, Portis should prove…
The Denver Nuggets locked up their young guard for the long term, giving Jamal Murray a max extension worth $170 million over five years. Murray is coming off a breakout third season. At 22 years old, the Nuggets have secured their PG of the future and will be looking to contend for a Finals appearance again. Keeping the tandem of Jokic and Murray together was a main priority this offseason, and the Nuggets made it happen. Murray averaged 18 points, four rebounds and five assists per game this season. Nuggets fans can look forward to another prosperous season, with their…