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NBA Free Agency Signature Tracker: Rockets Pouch Finney Smith Lakers
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Rockets Secure Finney-Smith in NBA Free Agency Deal, Lakers Await Moves: Signature Tracker Update

June 30, 2025 2 Min Read
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The 2025 NBA Free Agency period kicked off at 6 PM on June 30th, bringing numerous significant player signings that could impact the league’s dynamics. Here are some notable deals:

– The Milwaukee Bucks signed guard Kevin Porter Jr. to a 2-year contract worth $11 million, averaging $5.5 million annually.
– The Memphis Grizzlies secured guard Ty Jerome with a 3-year, $28 million deal, averaging $9.3 million per year.
– Dallas Mavericks added guard D’Angelo Russell on a 2-year, $13 million contract, with an average annual value of $6.5 million.
– The Chicago Bulls signed guard Three Jones for 3 years at $24 million, averaging $8 million per season.
– Houston Rockets signed forward Dorian Finny-Smith to a 4-year contract worth $53 million, averaging $13.25 million annually.
– Detroit Pistons re-signed center Paul Reed for 2 years at $11 million, averaging $5.5 million yearly.
– Los Angeles Lakers brought in forward Jake Laravia with a 2-year, $11 million deal, averaging $5.5 million per year.
– Memphis Grizzlies re-signed forward Santi Aldama for 3 years, $52.5 million, with an average of $17.5 million annually.
– The Grizzlies also extended Ja Morant Jr.’s contract for 5 years, $240 million total, averaging $48 million annually.

Fan Take: These free agency moves signal strategic efforts by various teams to strengthen their rosters and aim for greater competitiveness in the coming seasons. For basketball fans, these changes bring fresh excitement and new potential storylines, making the 2025 NBA season one to watch closely.

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