NBA Free Agency 2024: Sunday’s Signings, Trades and News

With the draft done, teams now shift their attention on what moves they can make before the season starts.
Forward Paul George is not expected to return to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Forward Paul George is not expected to return to the Los Angeles Clippers. / Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

With the 2024 NBA draft in the rearview mirror, teams now shift their attention on what moves they can make with free agency now open.

Here’s what went down Sunday:

Sixers 'Frontrunners' to Land Paul George With Sunday Night Meeting Scheduled, per Report

As NBA free agency gets underway, George’s future is one of the most intriguing storylines that could impact the league's power dynamic in 2024–25.

Early on, George was reportedly in the running to land on several teams, including the possibility of re-signing with the team his contract just ended with, the Los Angeles Clippers. By Sunday, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that George’s representation and the Clippers met and mutually agreed that there was no middle ground to be found between the two parties on a new deal.

And therefore, the window opened for other teams to find an agreement with George, the nine-time All-Star in pursuit of his first NBA title.

Chris Paul Agrees on $11 Million Contract With Spurs, per Report

Paul agreed to a deal with the San Antonio Spurs for $11 million-plus and one year Sunday night.It was first reported by ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.

Paul was waived by the Golden State Warriors earlier in the day, making him a free agent free to negotiate with other teams.

Lakers forward LeBron James is open to taking a pay cut ... with conditions.
Lakers forward LeBron James is open to taking a pay cut ... with conditions. / Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

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