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Free agency in the NBA began on June 30 and almost a week since the beginning of it there have already been quite striking movements that we will review in this round of NBA free agency news at JefeBet.

NBA Free Agency: Day Five Highlights

Serge Ibaka stays in Milwaukee

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At 32 years old Serge Ibaka it seems that he can continue to contribute under the NBA boards and this Monday night, according to Shams Charania, the center reached a one-year deal con los Milwaukee Bucks.

After arriving last season via trade from the Clippers, the Spanish-Congolese earned the respect of the organization after averaging seven points and five rebounds in the 19 games he played during the regular round.

TJ Warren gets a chance with the Nets

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After playing just four games in the last two seasons due to two stress fractures in his left foot, TJ Warren He agreed to a one-year deal with the Brooklyn Nets.

In the organization they seem to be sure that the guard is recovered from his injury and if so, he will undoubtedly be a great help in the attack. After his first seven NBA seasons with the Suns and Pacers, Warren averaged 28.8 minutes per game, 15.5 points and a very good three-point shooting percentage with 35.7% of them made.

Kennedy Chandler makes history with his signature

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Although Kennedy Chandler was drafted this season by the San Antonio Spurs in 38th place in the Draft, the Memphis Grizzlies never lost sight of him and after acquiring his rights by awarding a second-round pick in 2024, they have now signed him for an amount record.

According to Shams Charania, the organization signed a four-year, $7.1 million deal with the Tennessee alumnus. Nevertheless, $4.94 million of that is fully guaranteed, being the largest amount for any second-round pick.


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