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Come and check it out! So far, the individual NBA free agent signings have been aggregated

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We are closely monitoring all the signings that have taken place so far.

Let's take a look!

Kyrie Irving – Dallas Mavericks (3 years, $126 million)

Carey signed a contract with Dallas that includes a third-year player option.

His timeline is in line with Luka Doncic's current deal. Carey's trading rumors can finally be quelled.

"Once the Lakers don't acquire Kyrie Irving by the 2023 trade deadline, it's unlikely he's ending up in Los Angeles this summer," said Lakers insider Jovan Buha.

Come and check it out! So far, the individual NBA free agent signings have been aggregated

Irving will be looking to build a winning team next to Slovenian superstar Doncic and leave that rather sad 2022-23 season behind.

Derek Rose – Memphis Grizzlies (2 years, $6 million)

Surprisingly, Derrick Rose will be heading to Memphis with a fully guaranteed deal.

The team reportedly wants his leadership on the field and in the locker room, and Rose will be the perfect mentor for struggling Ja Morant.

Ross spent his college years in Memphis, so while it may not be a return to Chicago, it's a kind of homecoming.

Come and check it out! So far, the individual NBA free agent signings have been aggregated

Fred VanVleet – Houston Rockets (3 years, $1.3 million)

Fred VanVleet, 29, is heading to Houston for the largest contract of any undrafted player in NBA history.

"Adding VanVleet, a mature, accomplished player, to the most needed position is a huge shift in Houston's rebuild schedule," said Kelly Iko of The Athletic. "Once the interior realised that a future without James Harden was a possible route, the front office quickly turned its attention to VanVleet, a natural playmaker.

Draymond Green - Golden State Warriors (4 years, $100 million)

As everyone would expect, Draymond Green and Dubs have agreed to a new deal that includes a fourth-year player option.

"According to league sources, the first year of this four-year extension starts at $22 million," said Anthony Slater of The Athletic. "That would actually save the Warriors about $50 million in taxes."

It would be strange to see Draymond on another team, with the Golden State's championship lineup still on.

Come and check it out! So far, the individual NBA free agent signings have been aggregated

Bruce Brown - Indiana Pacers (2 years, $45 million)

ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reports that the Nuggets have limited access to pay.

Brown can build solid combinations with players like Tyrese Haliburton.

"Losing Bruce Brown is tough for the Nuggets, but they have a lot of good young players who can replace him for playing time," said Ringer's Kevin O'Connor. "Christian Braun can obviously and Payton Watson is also doing well as a rookie.

Kyle Kuzma - Washington Wizards (4 years, $102 million)

The forward averaged 21.2 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists while shooting 33.3 percent from three-point range and 44.8 percent from the field.

He also played ten games in which he scored more than 30 points, the most in a season in his career.

Looking forward to him joining forces with Jordan Poole.

Chris Middleton - Milwaukee Bucks (3 years, $102 million)

The Bucks kept Chris Middleton.

He had some injury issues last season that led to a lower shooting percentage in 31 games last season, his fewest since his rookie.

Middleton will look to bounce back in the upcoming season.

Gabe Vincent – Los Angeles Lakers (3 years, $33 million)

In a signing that no one sees, Los Angeles has acquired Miami point guard Gabe Vincent.

"The Heat are trying to keep Vincent, who they consider to be the best point guard on their list, and President Pat Riley reportedly met with Vincent in Los Angeles to keep him," revealed Joe Walden of The Athletic. But the Lakers' $33 million offer was significantly higher than the Heat wanted.

The Lakers popped up at the perfect timing, and Vincent enjoyed a breakaway season as the Heat reached the Finals.

Along with Jamal Murray, Stephen Curry, and Jason Tatum, Vincent ranks among the top four players with the most three-pointers in the playoffs in 2023.

Rui Hachimura – Los Angeles Lakers (3 years, $51 million)

Fan favorite Rei Hachimura will remain a Lakers player for the foreseeable future, as he is a key figure in their playoff runs.

More signings (so far)

Kevin Love – Miami Heat (2 years, $7.7M)

Kobe White – Chicago Bulls (3 years, $40M)

Keita Bates-Diop - Phoenix Suns (2 years, $5M)

Jevon Carter – Chicago Bulls (3 years, $200,000)

Caris LeVert – Cleveland Cavaliers (2年,$ 32M)

Trey Lyles – Sacramento Kings (2 years, $160,000)

Jeremy Grant – Portland Trail Blazers (5 years, $160M)

Taurean Prince – Los Angeles Lakers(1年,$4.5M)

Reggie Jackson - Denver Nuggets (2 years, $10.25M)

Herb Jones – New Orleans Pelicans (4 years, $54M)

Dennis Schroder – Toronto Raptors (2 years, $260,000)

Cam Johnson – Brooklyn Nets(4年,$ 108M)

George Nion – Cleveland Cavaliers (3 years, $26M)

Jakob Poeltl – Toronto Raptors (4 years, $800,000)

Julian Champagne – San Antonio Spurs (4 years, $12M)

Tre Jones – San Antonio Spurs(2年,$ 20M)

Joe Ingalls - Orlando Magic (2 years, $22M)

Shake Milton – Minnesota Timberwolves (2 years, $10M)

- Yuta Watanabe has reached an agreement with the Phoenix Suns

- Josh Richardson has a two-year contract with the Miami Heat

- Osha Brissett has agreed to a two-year contract with the Boston Celtics

Seth Curry has a two-year contract with the Dallas Mavericks

- Miami Heat trade Victor Oladipo to Oklahoma City Thunder

- The Washington Wizards are trading guard Monte Morris to the Detroit Pistons

- Free agent Cam Reddish has agreed to a two-year contract with the Lakers

- Chimezie Metu agreed to a one-year contract with the Suns

- Nikol Alexander-Walker has a 2-year contract with Minnesota

- Josh Okogie has reached an agreement to return to the Phoenix Suns

- DeAndre Jordan and the Denver Nuggets have agreed on a new contract

- Damien Lee and the Phoenix Suns agreed to a one-year contract

So far, players including James Harden, D'Angelo Russell, Dillon Brooks, Brooke Lopez, Christian Wood, Kelly Oubre, Donte DiVincenzo have not been signed.