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NBA free agency roundup: The latest updates around the league

Source: ftw.usatoday.com - Saturday, June 29, 2019
NBA free agency officially begins Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m. ET, but the dominoes are already beginning to fall around the NBA. The 2019 offseason has to potential to be one of the wildest in league history, with a bevy of superstars considering moves that will drastically shift the balance of power in the NBA. With one day left until the madness begins, here are the latest reports from around the internet: Kyrie Irving Leading suitors: Nets, Lakers, Knicks Irving has been linked to the Nets for weeks, though the Lakers also have interest in a reunion with LeBron James. According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Irving could quickly sign a 4-year deal with the Nets on Sunday. Free agent Kyrie Irving is meeting with the Brooklyn Nets in New York on Sunday and both sides are motivated to move quickly toward reaching a 4-year, $141M deal, league sources tell ESPN. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 29, 2019 Brooklyn would have $36.86M in cap space if Kyrie Irving is signed. The Nets are short of a $38.1M max player. Moving a $1.9M player only saves Brooklyn $1M because of the $900K incomplete roster charge. The Nets could benefit from the cap bumping to $109.5. — Bobby Marks (@BobbyMarks42) June 29, 2019 Kemba Walker Leading suitors: Celtics Irving’s gone after a frustrating two-year stint in Boston, but the Celtics already have their replacement locked up. Walker, who was eligible for a supermax deal in Charlotte, is set to sign a

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