All NBA Teams All NBA Teams Eastern Atlanta Boston Brooklyn Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Detroit Indiana Miami Milwaukee New York Orlando Philadelphia Toronto Washington Western Dallas Denver Golden State Houston LA Clippers LA Lakers Memphis Minnesota New Orleans Oklahoma City Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Utah Despite being named an Eastern Conference reserve, Toro… shares share tweet pin sms send email 2 years ago – via Bobby Marks @ ESPN Despite being named an Eastern Conference reserve, Toronto guard Kyle Lowry will need to play in 29 out of the remaining 35 games to earn a $200K bonus. There is also a $500K bonus as part of the extension signed in October but that incentive only impacts his cap hit in 2020/21. All-Star, Salaries, Uncategorized All-Star, Salaries, Kyle Lowry, Toronto Raptors shares share tweet pin sms send email
Michael Scotto: Sources: Gary Payton II signed a three-year, $26.1 million deal with the Portland Trail Blazers, which includes a player option for the 2024-25 season, @hoopshype has learned. 29 mins ago – via Twitter MikeAScotto Free Agency, Salaries, Uncategorized Free Agency, Salaries, Gary Payton II, Portland Trail Blazers
Michael Scotto: Sources: The Indiana Pacers signed Jalen Smith to a three-year, $15.1 million deal, which includes a player option for the 2024-25 season and a 10 percent trade kicker, @hoopshype has learned. 29 mins ago – via Twitter MikeAScotto Free Agency, Salaries, Trade, Uncategorized Free Agency, Salaries, Trade, Jalen Smith, Indiana Pacers
Keith Smith: Jae’Sean Tate’s new contract with the Houston Rockets has a raise-decline-raise structure. 22-23: $7.1M 23-24: $6.5M 24-25: $7.1M The final season is a team option. The deal also includes $1.5M ($500K per season) in unlikely incentives. @spotrac 29 mins ago – via Twitter KeithSmithNBA Free Agency, Salaries, Uncategorized Free Agency, Salaries, Jae'Sean Tate, Houston Rockets
Clutch Points: Jamal Murray played 1-on-1 against the Summer League team and he’s looking ready for next season 👀 (via @Katy Winge) pic.twitter.com/wT8C0fe0D9 Jamal Murray played 1-on-1 against the Summer League team and he’s looking ready for next season 👀 (via @katywinge) pic.twitter.com/wT8C0fe0D9 — ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsApp) July 7, 2022 29 mins ago – via Twitter ClutchPointsApp Injuries, Summer League, Uncategorized Injuries, Summer League, Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets
Neil Dalal: I spy Monte Morris on my flight to Vegas rocking the District of Columbia shorts that I can’t find a picture of online 29 mins ago – via Twitter NeilDalal96 Uncategorized Monte Morris, Washington Wizards
Darvin Ham’s first NBA head coaching job includes the prestige and pleasure of coaching the 17-time champion Los Angeles Lakers, who are always dreaming of a title. The Lakers’ roster includes arguably the NBA’s greatest player ever in LeBron James, injury-riddled star Anthony Davis and struggling star Russell Westbrook. There are not a lot of first-year NBA head coaches who have dealt with this level of pressure. But considering the near-death situations, painful deaths of loved ones, and the long odds that Ham has overcome to win an NBA championship after going undrafted, he respectfully says the pressure of joining the Lakers does not scare him. 29 mins ago – via Marc J. Spears @ Andscape Coaching, Uncategorized Coaching, Anthony Davis, Darvin Ham, LeBron James, Russell Westbrook, Los Angeles Lakers
“It’s really not pressure,” Ham, 48, recently told Andscape. “I’ve been through so much s— in my life. When people say pressure, come on, fam. Pressure is like the boogeyman is only real in your mind. The boogeyman doesn’t exist to me. I’ve literally almost been killed before, bro. So, I understand what the challenge is. I don’t want to say expectations. It’s the order of things. I understand what the order of things are with this franchise, and I embrace it, accept it 1,000% because I’m built like that.” 29 mins ago – via Marc J. Spears @ Andscape Coaching, Uncategorized Coaching, Anthony Davis, Darvin Ham, LeBron James, Russell Westbrook, Los Angeles Lakers
What was your selling point to the Lakers when you interviewed for the head coach job? Darvin Ham: We ain’t about all the bells and whistles. I just told them, ‘These guys need to be coached. They need to be coached hard.’ It was three words that led my whole interview process. The three words I believe in, the three words that made me who I am, and the three words that are going forward with this new Lakers era. And that is competitiveness, togetherness, and accountability. And that rung true. They’re seeing it with the type of staff I’m putting together. They’ve seen it with the type of energy, the new energy that’s in the building. No disrespect to none of these teams at the bottom of the food chain, but I’m not coming from one of those teams. I’m coming from an organization [the Milwaukee Bucks] that’s fresh off a championship and knows how to do things. 29 mins ago – via Marc J. Spears @ Andscape Coaching, Uncategorized Coaching, Darvin Ham, Los Angeles Lakers, Milwaukee Bucks