

Anthony agrees to one-year deal with Lakers.Wizards acquire Dinwiddie in sign-and-trade involving five teams.Heat acquire Lowry via sign-and-trade Butler, Robinson ink new deals.Conley to re-sign with Jazz on three-year deal.Walker to sign with Knicks after OKC buyout.Paul to re-sign with Suns on four-year deal.

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More on free agency: Tracker | Winners and losers | Top 45 players | 5 under-the-radar signings 6, after which deals can officially be signed. It's been busy around the NBA, and we have you covered with all the action right here. Teams have begun negotiating contracts with players on Friday, Aug. While there have been plenty of deals agreed to at this point, the league's free agent frenzy is far from over. Other players like Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, Trae Young and Julius Randle have reportedly come to agreements on contract extensions. We've also seen several veterans join forces with contenders, including Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard (Los Angeles Lakers), Andre Drummond (Philadelphia 76ers) and Patty Mills (Brooklyn Nets). Other notable players like Kyle Lowry (Miami Heat), Spencer Dinwiddie (Washington Wizards), DeMar DeRozan and Lonzo Ball (Chicago Bulls) have found new homes within the league via sign-and-trade agreements being worked out.

Kawhi Leonard (Los Angeles Clippers) and Chris Paul (Phoenix Suns) both opted to return to their respective teams, while other stars like Mike Conley (Utah Jazz) and John Collins (Atlanta Hawks) also chose to stay put. NBA free agency is starting to wind down as most of the biggest names on the market have already secured deals.
