Evan Sidery
@esidery
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The Sixers are signing Guerschon Yabusele, per Shams Charania. Yabusele has revitalized his NBA career after a fantastic performance in the Olympics.
The Suns have waived Nassir Little, per Shams Charania. Phoenix will waive-and-stretch Little’s contract, which had three years remaining.
Brandin Podziemski was told by the Warriors his offensive role will include putting up 8-10 threes per game, per Anthony Slater (nytimes.com/athletic/57056…). Podziemski shot 38.5% on 3.5 attempts, and now he will significantly increase his perimeter usage replacing Klay Thompson.
The Celtics signed Lonnie Walker to a veteran’s minimum contract, per Adrian Wojnarowski. The defending champions add more offensive firepower off their bench.
Stephen Curry signed a one-year, $62.6 million extension with the Warriors, per Adrian Wojnarowski. Curry is now under contract in Golden State through 2026-27.
Maverick Carter, LeBron James’ business partner, said on Pat McAfee he’s “dead set” on becoming an NBA team owner once he retires. LeBron continues to zero in on owning an expansion team in Las Vegas, which is building significant momentum.
The Pacers signed T.J. McConnell to a four-year, $45 million extension, per Adrian Wojnarowski. McConnell, one of the best backup point guards in the NBA, will now finish his career in Indiana.
The Clippers signed Ivica Zubac to a three-year, $58.6 million extension, per Adrian Wojnarowski. Los Angeles retains one of their key remaining core pieces long-term.
Evan Fournier has signed an overseas contract with Olympiacos in Greece, per Matteo Andreani. Fournier spent 12 years in the NBA with the Magic, Nuggets, Knicks, Pistons and Celtics.
The Cavaliers signed Isaac Okoro to a three-year, $38 million deal, per Adrian Wojnarowski. Okoro, the top remaining free agent, stays in Cleveland.
A true legend in the industry who helped shape my career. Woj was so gracious with his time during our interactions, and provided advice I still carry today. Enjoy retirement, Adrian Wojnarowski, I’m ready to take the baton.