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2022 NBA free agency tracker: James Harden, Deandre Ayton still waiting for deals; Nets sign TJ Warren

Written by on July 5, 2022

2022 NBA free agency tracker: James Harden, Deandre Ayton still waiting for deals; Nets sign TJ Warren

2022 NBA free agency tracker: James Harden, Deandre Ayton still waiting for deals; Nets sign TJ Warren

Keep tabs on the latest NBA free agency moves here

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NBA free agency is underway, and it started at a rapid pace. As of Thursday evening, teams and players could officially begin negotiating new contracts. However, NBA fans didn’t even have to wait that long for some major news. Just hours before free agency opened, Kevin Durant requested a trade away from the Brooklyn Nets. The KD request is sending shockwaves around the league, and having one of the best players in basketball on the trading block will dictate how many teams operate this offseason.

Many of the top free agents have agreed to deals, but most ended up where they were last season. Zach LaVine and the Bulls agreed to a five-year, $215 million supermax deal to return to Chicago, while Bradley Beal reached a five-year, $251 million supermax deal with the Wizards. Jalen Brunson has been the most notable player to change teams via free agency so far, signing a four-year deal with the Knicks.

James Harden is still available, but is expected to re-sign with the 76ers. Former No. 1 overall pick Deandre Ayton could depart the Suns this summer. Hornets forward Miles Bridges, meanwhile, is a restricted free agent but was arrested in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

Looking to keep tabs on the notable free-agent decisions in one place? CBS Sports has you covered with our 2022 NBA free agency tracker. Catch up on the latest moves below.

2022 NBA free agency tracker

The post 2022 NBA free agency tracker: James Harden, Deandre Ayton still waiting for deals; Nets sign TJ Warren first appeared on CBS Sports.


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