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[July 07, 2017]
July 6 (The Sports Xchange) -
The Dallas Mavericks are in the process of finalizing a two-year,
$10 million deal with Dirk Nowitzki, ESPN reported Thursday.
The Mavericks declined Nowitzki's $25 million team option on his
existing contract, but there was never a doubt that the Mavs would
re-sign Nowitzki, considered the greatest player in the team's
history.
Dallas reportedly plans to re-sign restricted free-agent Nerlens
Noel, and the team's moves suggest the Mavericks may not be pursuing
any high-salary free agents.
The 39-year-old Nowitzki, who was the NBA MVP in 2007, played in 54
games last season, all as a starter, and averaged 14.2 points, his
lowest since his rookie season in 1998-99.
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The Los Angeles Clippers have reached agreement with Serbian guard
Milos Teodosic on to a two-year, $12.3 million deal, ESPN.com
reported.
The flamboyant 30-year-old Teodosic is considered a creative
playmaker. He had to pay an expensive contract buyout with CSKA
Russia to move to the NBA this season.
Teodosic was named to the all-EuroLeague first-team three times and
was the EuroLeague MVP in 2010. Teodosic averaged 16.3 points and
6.5 assists while shooting 54.2 percent from the field and 38.6
percent on 3-pointers while playing for Moscow last season.
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The Memphis Grizzlies showed their appreciation to Zach Randolph by
announcing that the veteran forward/center will be the first player
in franchise history to have his No. 50 jersey retired.
The Grizzlies announced the move in an open letter to Randolph, two
days removed from the two-time All-Star ending his eight-year tenure
with the club by agreeing to a two-year, $24 million deal with the
Sacramento Kings.
Randolph ranks first in franchise history in rebounds (5,612) and is
second behind Mike Conley in points (9,261). The 35-year-old
excelled in a reserve role last season, averaging 14.1 points and
8.2 rebounds.
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The Houston Rockets signed free agent forward P.J.
Tucker and re-signed center Nene.
In his first season as a Rocket, Nene appeared in 67 games with
eight starts, while averaging 9.1 points and 4.2 rebounds in 17.9
minutes per game.
Tucker averaged 6.7 points, 5.8 rebounds 1.4 steals in 81 games for
the Suns and Raptors last season.
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The Detroit Pistons signed free agent guard Langston Galloway.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed by the club for Galloway, but
ESPN reported the contract was for three years and $21 million.
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The Chicago Bulls re-signed forward-center Cristiano Felicio.
The move had been reported several days ago, but the team has now
made it official. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed, but
multiple media outlets reported the deal is for four years and worth
$32 million.
In his two seasons in Chicago, Felicio averaged 4.3 points and 4.3
rebounds in 14.0 minutes per game while shooting 57.3 percent from
the field.
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The Denver Nuggets signed rookie forward Tyler Lydon to a multi-year
contract.
Denver selected Lydon with the 24th overall pick after trading down
in the first round of last month's draft. The 21-year-old Lydon
joined third-year forward Trey Lyles in the draft-night trade with
the Utah Jazz for the rights to the 13th overall pick, which was
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