NBA 2020-21 free agency: Day 4

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24/Nov/20 10:36

Eurohoops.net

With most of the biggest moves of the free agency done, here is the story of the latest changes and signings in the NBA

By Eurohoops team / info@eurohoops.net

The 2020 NBA free-agent class may not have last year’s star power — when almost half the league became free agents — but several major names have hit the market.

While the NBA world is waiting on what Giannis Antetokounmpo will decide about his contract extension, below are the latest moves from Day 4.

Transfers that include European players, or players that are familiar faces in Europe can be found here.

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  • In finalizing the trade for Steven Adams from the Oklahoma City Thunder, the New Orleans Pelicans have signed the center to a two-year extension worth $35 million.
  • Guard Langston Galloway tweeted that he has agreed to a deal to play with the Phoenix Suns. Galloway, 28, spent the past three seasons as a key reserve with the Detroit Pistons. Last season, the St. Joseph’s alumnus averaged 10.3 points per game and shot 39.9% from 3-point range.
  • Washington Wizards general manager Tommy Sheppard said “there’s no plans” to trade John Wall and that the former All-Star point guard has not requested a deal. “No, he didn’t request [a trade],” Sheppard said when asked about a report that Wall had done so. “… John and I talk pretty much once every other day. And [I’ve] been to many of his workouts throughout the summer. We have always been on the same page, same wavelength. Same with Bradley [Beal].”
  • Guard Matthew Dellavedova has agreed to return to the Cleveland Cavaliers on a one-year, $2.17 million (minimum) deal.
  • Forward Markieff Morris has tweeted that he is returning to the Los Angeles Lakers. “Run it back! #Lakeshow,” he tweeted Monday. At 6-foot-8, 245 pounds, the 31-year-old can play both forward spots and is a career 34.5% 3-point shooter. He was even better last season, shooting 38.6% from beyond the arc.
  • Guard Damyean Dotson has agreed to a two-year, $4 million deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
  • Forward Solomon Hill has agreed to a one-year deal with the Atlanta Hawks

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