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2023 NBA Free Agency Tracker Day 2

Keep an eye on all the latest signings and trades!

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Portland Trail Blazersfranchise star Damian Lillard already stole the spotlight on Day 2 ofNBA Free Agencyby requesting a trade out of Portland, but there are scores of other signings and trades taking place by the hour.

Come here to track the latest news from around the league on what’s already been a wild day.

Lakersbring back key contributors from playoff run

The Los Angeles Lakers are in the midst of a busy signing day. The franchise re-signed starting point guard D’Angelo Russell to a multi-year deal,according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Free agent G D’Angelo Russell has agreed on a two-year, $37 million contract to stay with the Los Angeles Lakers, co-heads of@CAA_BasketballAustin Brown and Aaron Mintz along with Antonio Russell tell ESPN. Deal has player option. Lakers secure their starting point guard.

Breakout guard Austin Reaves is also set to re-sign with the Lakers to the tune of a four-year, $56 million Early Bird maximum contract,perThe Athletic’sShams Charania.

RFA Austin Reaves has agreed to return to the Los Angeles Lakers on a four-year, $56 million Early Bird maximum contract, sources tell@TheAthletic@Stadium. Agents Aaron Reilly and Reggie Berry of AMR Agency negotiated the new deal to keep Reaves in L.A. long term.

Bonus for Sabonis

萨克拉门托国王队协商和extended the contract of Domantas Sabonis,per Adrian Wojnarowski.

Sacramento Kings All-NBA C Domantas Sabonis has agreed to a contract renegotiation and extension for a total of $217M over five years — including $195M in new money, his agents Greg Lawrence and Jason Ranne tell ESPN.

Pops may be the global legend, but now Domantas can show up to birthday parties knowing that he’s making as much in one season as his father did in his entire NBA career.

Jeff Green to Houston

The hits just keep on coming for the Houston Rockets asMichael Scotto of HoopsHype reportsthat the Rockets are signing Jeff Green.

BREAKING: The Houston Rockets have agreed to a one-year, $6 million deal with NBA champion Jeff Green, league sources told @hoopshype

Donte DiVincenzo Finds a Home

Adrian Wojnarowski reportsthat Donte DiVincenzo has signed with the Knicks.

Free agent G Donte DiVincenzo has agreed on a four-year, $50 million contract with the New York Knicks, Jason Glushon of@GlushonSMtells ESPN. DiVincenzo reunites with his Villanova title teammates Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart to bolster the Eastern Conference semifinalists.

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Per Shams Charania, Toronto has added another wing.

Free agent Jalen McDaniels has agreed to a two-year, $9.3 million deal with the Toronto Raptors, sources tell@TheAthletic@Stadium.

Clippers Get KJ Martin

And Adrian Wojnarowski has the Clippersincreasing their collection of forwards.

ESPN Sources: The Los Angeles Clippers are acquiring Houston Rockets forward K.J. Martin in a trade for two future second-round draft picks.

“Bad Boy” Dillon Brooks Heads to the Rockets

Adrian Wojnarowski reportsthat former Memphis malcontent Dillon Brooks has found a new home in Houston.

Free agent G Dillon Brooks has agreed on a four-year, $80 million contract with the Houston Rockets, his agent Mike George of@OneLegacySportstells ESPN. Rockets have now landed two targets in free agency — Fred VanVleet and Brooks.

Clippers re-sign Westbrook

Point guard Russell Westbrook is returning to the Los Angeles Clippers, with the sides agreeing to a multi-year deal,per Woj.

Free agent Russell Westbrook has agreed on a two-year, nearly $8M deal to stay with the Clippers, agent Jeff Schwartz of@Excelbasketballtells ESPN. Deal includes player option. Clippers were eager to bring back 9-time All-Star after his late season run as starting point guard.

Cleveland adds Jerome

Former Warriors guard Ty Jerome is heading to theCleveland Cavalierson a two-year, $5 million deal,per Woj.

Free agent G Ty Jerome has agreed on a two-year, $5 million deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers, his agent Mark Bartelstein of@PrioritySportstells ESPN.

Powell to stay in Dallas

Veteran big man Dwight Powell will return to the Mavericks on a three-year, $12 million,per Woj.

Free agent center Dwight Powell has agreed on a deal to return to theDallas Mavericks, sources tell ESPN.

Brooks, Landale to Houston

Forward Dillon Brooks has received his pay day, securing a four-year, $80 million deal in Texas,per Woj.

Free agent G Dillon Brooks has agreed on a four-year, $80 million contract with theHouston Rockets, his agent Mike George of@OneLegacySportstells ESPN. Rockets have now landed two targets in free agency — Fred VanVleet and Brooks.

Houston is also signing Australian center Jock Landale to a multi-year deal,per Charania.

Free agent Jock Landale has agreed to a four-year, $32 million deal with the Houston Rockets, sources tell@TheAthletic@Stadium. Agents Sammy Wloszczowski and Michael Lelchitski of@SIGSportsnegotiated the new contract for Landale.

Hornets hand Ball a max extension

Per Woj, the Charlotte Hornets and star point guard LaMelo Ball have agreed to a max contract extension.

Charlotte Hornets G All-Star LaMelo Ball has agreed in principle on a five-year designated rookie max extension that could be worth as much as $260M, Sam Permut of@RocNationSportstells ESPN. Ball joins 2020 draft classmates Tyrese Haliburton and Desmond Bane with max deals.

Brook Lopez returning to Milwaukee

TheMilwaukee Buckssuccessfully fended off pursuit from the Houston Rockets to re-sign center Brook Lopez,per Woj.

Free agent Brook Lopez is returning to the Bucks on a two-year, $48 million contract, source tells ESPN. Bucks staved off Rockets’ pursuit.

Beverley joins76ers

Leaguewide nemesis and point guard Patrick Beverley has agreed to a one-year deal with the Philadelphia 76ers,Woj reported.

Knicksdeal Toppin to Pacers for picks

The New York Knicks are finalizing a trade to send forward Obi Toppin to the Indiana Pacers for two future second-round picks,Woj reported.

Knicks are finalizing trade to send F Obi Toppin to the Pacers for two future second-round picks, sources tell ESPN. Deal gives Toppin an opportunity to play a more significant role in Indiana and stacks up more draft assets for New York. Deal can’t be completed until Thursday.