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The free NBA center continues to negotiate between teams and players taking place around the league. Players can start signing these deals on July 6. Key players to watch include James Harden, Bradley Beal, Zach LaVine, Deandre Ayton and Jalen Brunson. Brunson, according to Yahoo Sports’ Chris Haynes, is set to sign with the New York Knicks. Follow up-to-date information on signing, trading, contract extensions and all NBA events.

Before the free agent talks could begin, Kevin Durant surprised the NBA world by requesting a business from the Brooklyn Nets, sources told Yahoo Sports’ Chris Haynes. Durant’s favorite place is Phoenix Suns, Haynes reports. The Brooklyn trial of Durant, Kyrie Irving, James Harden and now Ben Simmons has completely failed. So, which teams can send the Nets big package back to NBA history for Durant?

Who are the top 2022 NBA free agents available?

James Harden

Harden reportedly rejected his $ 47.4 million bid on Wednesday, and is expected to sign a new contract with the club. He is eligible for a major contract worth $ 270 million over five years, but the Philadelphia 76ers are expected to offer him a two-year extension.

Zach LaVine

LaVine has no restrictions when the free center starts, but the Chicago Bulls are expected to offer him a five-year contract, $ 212 million and LaVine is expected to stay in Chicago.

Deandre Ayton

This is where things can move. Ayton did not receive a major extension last summer from Phoenix Suns. See the article : John Wall to sign with Clippers after receiving buyout from Rockets, pr. report. You have four options this summer: 1) re-register with Date; 2) sign a production plan elsewhere, which Phoenix can (and should) compare; 3) seek a signing and business agreement with the other party; or 4) play the final season of his rookie contract with an eligible offer of $ 16.4 million and become an unrestricted free agent after next season.

John Wall

Wall has agreed to buy the final year of his contract with the Houston Rockets, according to Yahoo Sports’ Chris Haynes. Wall did not play for Houston last season, but has made it clear he wants to play for a rival team. Read also : Sources: Jalen Brunson will meet with Knicks and Mavericks before making free agent decision. He is expected to sign with the Los Angeles Clippers once he clears the debts, Haynes reports.

NBA trade recaps

Sources: Kevin Durant requests business from Nets; a favorite place with the Suns

Report: Spurs sell All-Star Dejounte Murray points keeper to Hawks for Danilo Gallinari, 3 first-round picks.

Report: Nuggets business Will Barton, Monte Morris to Wizards for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Ish Smith

Report: Knicks sells Nerlens Noel, Alec Burks to Pistons to clear cap caption

NBA contract extensions, player options

Russell Westbrook uses the $ 47 million option to stay with the Lakers

Kyrie Irving uses the 36.9 million player option to stay with the Nets

John Wall, Rockets agree to buy a contract

Clippers C Ivica Zubac agrees to 3 years, an extension of $ 33 million

Bradley Beal is rejecting the election with the Wizards

James Harden rejects the $ 47M and 76ers election, intending to return to the new deal

Nicolas Batum will be interested in from a number of clubs, including the Lakers, the Celtics

Kemba Walker discusses the price with Detroit Pistons

The NBA free base time opens at 6 p.m. ET Labone. Some of the big names, from left, James Harden, Deandre Ayton, Russell Westbrook, Zach LaVine and Kyrie Irving. (Image by Moe Haidar / Yahoo Sports)

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