Just in: The #Chiefs and QB Patrick Mahomes have agreed to a new contract extension that will pay him $504.75M over the next 8 seasons, per @AdamSchefter.
The deal adds 2 years to the 6 years remaining on his contract and pushes his average salary north of $60M per year.
REPORT: Their is a really good chance Yaxel Lendeborg falls in this years draft, per sources.
Not a ton of teams are super impressed with how his workouts have been going.
Aaron Donald is “more likely than not” to unretire soon and sign with the Rams on a 1-year deal to join Myles Garrett, per @AdamSchefter.
Los Angeles will now have the two greatest defensive linemen of the modern era alongside each other.
REPORT: The Detroit Pistons, Minnesota Timberwolves, Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Lakers have all shown interest in trading for Kyrie Irving, per sources.
NEW: “He’s the ultimate vet…He’s a leader, he’s a great teammate.”
Re-signing Tobias Harris is one of the most important decisions the #Pistons will face this offseason.
Per a source, Harris has a “strong desire” to return to Detroit.
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Isaiah Stewart is expected to draw trade interest this summer, per @omarisankofa
“Will his name come up in trade talks? I’m sure of it. He has two years and $30 million remaining on his contract – a very reasonable figure for one of the league’s top rim protectors. Postseason performance aside, Stewart is a coveted player.”
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REPORT: Malik Beasley’s investigation with the NBA’s gambling probe is still ongoing, per @freep.
The Pistons currently contain his non-bird rights and will be able to offer him a salary of $7.2 million.
(h/t @PolymarketHoops)
Lions OC Drew Petzing on Isaac TeSlaa:
“I think the consistency that he pushes for every day of just getting in and out of his brakes, of using his body and his size to his advantage… Because it's certainly one of the things that separates him from a number of players in this league.”
(h/t @DetroitPodcast)
Malik Beasley’s investigation with the NBA’s gambling probe is STILL ongoing, and no team will sign him until it’s resolved, per @freep.
The Pistons still contain his non-bird rights and will be able to offer him a salary of $7.2 million.
The Trail Blazers are open to trading multiple starters and future draft picks to the Bucks for Giannis Antetokounmpo, even without him signing off on staying long-term, per @ShamsCharania.
New owner Tom Dundon is trying to make a massive splash by acquiring Giannis.