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[July 06, 2017]
July 5 (The Sports Xchange) -
Free agent Dion Waiters is staying in Miami, agreeing to a four-year
deal with the Heat on Wednesday.
Terms of the contract were not immediately available. The Heat this
week created $25 million in salary cap space by waiving forward
Chris Bosh.
Waiters averaged 15.8 points and 4.3 assists and shot 39.5 percent
from 3-point range with the Heat, while playing for $2.9 million
last season.
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Free agent guard Nick Young agreed to a one-year, $5.2 million
contract with the Golden State Warriors, his agent, Mark
Bartelstein, told ESPN.
Young is expected to provide depth for the talent-rich Warriors, who
have won two of the last three NBA titles.
The 32-year-old Young averaged 13.2 points, connected on 40.4
percent of his 3-point attempts and started all 60 games in which he
played last season with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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The Chicago Bulls signed first-round draft pick Lauri Markkanen, the
team announced.
The 7-foot Markkanen was the seventh overall pick and was taken by
the Minnesota Timberwolves. He was then acquired by Chicago along
with Kris Dunn and Zach LaVine in exchange for Jimmy Butler and this
year's No. 16 pick (Justin Patton).
The team did not disclose the terms of the contract, but spotrac.com
reports that a player taken with the No. 7 pick would get a
four-year rookie contract that would pay about $2.7 million in the
first year and some $3.8 million in the fourth.
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Markkanen, a forward, played one season at Arizona,
averaging 15.2 points and 7.2 rebounds while shooting 49.2 from the
field and 42.3 percent from 3-point range.
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LaVar Ball and his family will be featured in a new Facebook reality
series focused on his basketball-playing brood, including No. 2
overall pick Lonzo Ball.
Facebook is planning expanded video and streaming production,
according to ESPN and Deadline.com, and the loquacious LaVar Ball
has been heavily opinionated, becoming a polarizing figure within
the NBA and beyond.
Most recently, LaVar Ball sparred on social media with Philadelphia
76ers forward Joel Embiid and previously engaged in verbal jousting
with Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley.
Lonzo Ball played one season at UCLA. As the No. 2 overall pick in
last month's NBA draft, he signed a four-year, $33 million contract
and has two younger basketball-playing brothers who may join him in
the league.
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