Free Agency Roundup: DeRozan’s Market, Harden–Cavaliers Framework, Warriors’ Targets
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Veteran forward DeMar DeRozan is expected to clear waivers on Wednesday, making the 36-year-old an unrestricted free agent with several clubs still gauging interest.
• Although DeRozan has long been linked to his hometown teams, league sources told ESPN that the Lakers are not pursuing him, while The Athletic reported similar doubt about the Clippers.
• The Heat have not contacted DeRozan as of Monday afternoon, according to the Miami Herald, but Miami is on the player’s shortlist if discussions open. ESPN added that Miami and other teams engaged in the LeBron James sweepstakes could view DeRozan as a secondary option.
• ESPN further noted that the Warriors plan to explore a DeRozan signing, especially if they are unable to land James.
Harden, Cavaliers Waiting on LeBron
The Athletic reported that James Harden and the Cavaliers have agreed in principle on salary terms for a new deal. The length—two or three years—will be finalized once LeBron’s decision is known, according to the outlet.
Warriors’ Free-Agent Calculus
ESPN indicated Golden State expressed interest in Rui Hachimura and Anfernee Simons but balked at their price tags. Hachimura accepted two years and $28 million from the Clippers, while Simons signed for two years and $12.3 million with the Sixers.
Team sources told ESPN the Warriors could have matched Simons’ number had they not re-signed DeAnthony Melton, but club decision-makers preferred Melton’s fit, versatility and perimeter defense.
Early Value Deals Highlighted
In a separate assessment of bargain signings, The Athletic’s Fred Katz cited the Rockets with Tari Eason, the Knicks with Landry Shamet, and the Heat with Tim Hardaway Jr. as standout early moves.
Source: Hoops Rumors