Day 1 of NBA free agency was pretty crazy.
We saw the Los Angeles Lakers spend more than $100 million to lock up Timofey Mozgov and Jordan Clarkson. The Memphis Grizzlies made point guard Mike Conley the highest-paid player ever with a $153 million deal, and top free agent Kevin Durant met with the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Clippers.
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11 p.m.: Here’s a roundup of everything else that happened Saturday.
— Al Horford spurned the Atlanta Hawks to join the Boston Celtics on a reported four-year, $113 million max contract.
— The Hawks were considering trading Paul Millsap if they had re-signed Horford, but they pulled him off the block when Horford went to Boston.
— The Clippers re-signed point guard Austin Rivers to a three-year deal, and forward Wesley Johnson will be back too.
— Marvin Williams returned to the Charlotte Hornets.
— Ryan Anderson left New Orleans for the Houston Rockets. Former Pelicans teammate Eric Gordon did the same.
— Trevor Booker is getting a nice payday from the Brooklyn Nets.
— Bismack Biyombo left Toronto for the Orlando Magic.
— Arron Afflalo joined the Sacramento Kings.
3:55 p.m.: Tom Brady has been seen with the Celtics before their meeting with Kevin Durant.
A few minutes later we got this tweet from Isaiah Thomas.
3:05 p.m.: A few more updates.
2:23 p.m.: Here’s some more Al Horford news.
2:15 p.m.: Atlanta is getting more serious, it appears.
1:40 p.m.: Not free-agent related, but still newsworthy.
12:42 p.m.: Looks like the end is near.
11:30 a.m.: Here’s another news item on Al Horford.
11:28 a.m.: The Celtics and Wizards reportedly are the frontrunners to sign Al Horford.
10:50 a.m.: This would appear to be good news for the Celtics and other potential Al Horford suitors.
10:20 a.m.: The 76ers have loads of salary cap space to work with.
9:41 a.m.: Will Al Horford sign today?
9:01 a.m. ET: Let’s begin with more Lakers news, as well as a Jazz agreement.
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