Today's Free Market News Roundup:
The Clippers officially announced that Paul George has decided to leave the Clippers, and the Philadelphia 76ers are currently the most promising team to chase George; At the same time, the Clippers are actively seeking a deal around Wei Shao, and the second cooperation of the silicone combination has basically failed.
According to sources, Harden is expected to reach a new two-year, $70 million contract with the Clippers.
Combined with Harden's performances this season, the price is perfectly acceptable, and given that George and the Clippers have not yet reached a deal, Harden will hopefully get his No. 13 jersey back next season.
The Warriors have officially announced the elimination of guard Chris Paul, who plans to sign the Spurs to a short-term contract of $11 million a year.
Wembanyama, the defender you want is here.
The Lakers signed a four-year, $32 million contract with Christie; This one is really a bit expensive.
The veteran Lefu plans to sign a two-year 8 million contract with the Heat, the veteran will not die, and Eros still has oil.
Former Rockets player Kevin Porter Jr. returned to the NBA and signed a two-year contract with the Clippers. Previously, Porter Jr. was arrested by the police on suspicion of assaulting his girlfriend at the hotel, and then the Rockets chose to trade him to the Thunder, and was cut by the Thunder.
There's Primo in front, Porter Jr. in the back, and the Clippers are properly juvenile detention centers.
Drummond signed to the 76ers in two years, Eric Gordon to the 76ers;
Valanciunas signed with the Wizards for 30 million in three years, this price is absolutely conscience.
Pope joined the Magic for 30 million in three years, and the Nuggets, there is really no one.
The Kings made a small fuss and signed Ryan for 3.3 million a year