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Deron Williams Bought Out, Joins Mavericks

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With Nets buyout done, Deron Williams will sign with Mavs after clearing waivers assuming he passes physical, source said.@daldridgetnt1st

— Marc J. Spears (@SpearsNBAYahoo)July 10, 2015

Aldridge introduced as a Spur

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Aldridge talking about his decision to go to the Spurs. "I went back and forth a lot, but I had an idea the night before I tweeted it".

Gee to the Pelicans

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The last vestige of Robinson, Barton and Claver.

Aminu hoping lessons from Nowitzki carryover with Blazers

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"When you know what you’re getting, it makes it easier to make a decision," said Aminu. "My parents always say, ‘When you see a good thing, don’t doubt yourself. Just like in basketball, just react.’ I saw a good situation and I liked it, so I reacted."

LMA insists "best blazer ever" quote was all his own

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Kevin Garnett's Thoughts On Mason Plumlee

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Cool little vid of KG talking about Plumlee. I don't think anyone's posted this yet, but if they have, I apologize.

Trey Burke available

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David ‘Dubi’ Pick: Trey Burke isn’t getting much love from Utah. Looks tradable since Jazz favored Brazilian stash Raul Neto. – via IAmDPick

His Extension Inked, Lillard Says He’s In Portland ‘Through Thick And Thin’

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"It means a lot to me to get that type of commitment from the team, and I’m sure it means a lot to them for me to have that type of commitment to the Trail Blazers," said Lillard, who signed a five-year max extension in Neil Olshey’s office Thursday morning. "There’s not an option on either end, which shows that this is a partnership that we want to last. I love being here, I love the city of Portland."

Alonzo Gee heading to New Orleans

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Free agent Alonzo Gee's two-year deal with New Orleans will be worth $2.75M, league source tells Yahoo Sports.

— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA)July 10, 2015

Enes Kanter: What the Internet's saying about the Blazers' $70 million offer

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Some are for it, others think it's crazy money for a center with rare offensive skills but obvious holes on defense. Thunder general manager Sam Presti told The Oklahoman's Anthony Slater that the Thunder's "intention has been to match offers on Enes and nothing has changed in this regard."