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			 [July 01, 2016] 
			June 30 (The Sports Xchange) - 
			Oklahoma City Thunder coach Billy Donovan is turning back the clock 
			at 12:01 a.m. ET Friday when free agency opens as part of their 
			pitch to retain superstar Kevin Durant. 
 Donovan plans to be front and center when the Thunder host Atlanta 
			Hawks All-Star power forward Al Horford, who could fill the starting 
			spot created when the team traded Serge Ibaka to the Orlando Magic 
			on draft night for guard Victor Oladipo.
 
 Horford played for Donovan at the University of Florida, where the 
			Gators repeated as national champions.
 
 Horford averaged 15.2 points and 7.3 rebounds and played all 82 
			games for the Hawks last season. He spent his entire nine-year 
			career with the Hawks.
 
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 Free agent center Joakim Noah is reportedly eyeing a deal with the 
			New York Knicks.
 
 The longtime Chicago Bulls standout might quickly reach a contract 
			agreement Friday with the Knicks, both The Vertical and ESPN.com 
			reported.
 
 Both websites reported that Noah will meet with Knicks president 
			Phil Jackson shortly after the negotiating window opens. Other teams 
			are interested in Noah, but they are viewed as unlikely to land his 
			signature.
 
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			A move to New York would reunite Noah with former NBA Most Valuable 
			Player Derrick Rose, who was traded from the Bulls to the Knicks 
			last week.
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			Veteran point guard Jarrett Jack was released by the Brooklyn Nets.
 
			
			 
			Jack was shopped via trade before the start of free agency but the 
			Nets decided to release him rather than pay his $6 million salary 
			for the 2016-17 season. The Nets are responsible for $500,000 of 
			that deal.
 
 Jack turns 33 three days before the start of the regular season. He 
			is recovering from a season-ending knee injury in January. (Editing 
			by Larry Fine) ))
 
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