Collison, a first-round pick of the New Orleans Hornets in 2009, spent his second and third year in the league with the Pacers, averaging 11.9 points, three rebounds and five assists in 135 games started. The Pacers are hoping Collison, who will be 30 this upcoming season, will have a  NBA Live Mobile Coins similar season that Jeff Teague did last year running Nate McMillan's offense. Teague, now with the Timberwolves, averaged 15.3 points, 7.8 assists and four rebounds in 82 starts last season. George says goodbye to Indiana, hello to OKC with Instagram posts Marcus DiNitto If Collison can stay healthy like Teague, the opportunity for assists down low to Myles Turner and Thaddeus Young should be readily available for the Pacers new-look roster. Collison started 64 games for the Kings last season, averaging 13.2 points, 4.6 assists, 2.2 rebounds on 47.6 percent shooting.

 

After Saturday’s on-again, off-again reports that Nene and the Rockets had agreed to extend the big man’s contract, a deal was finally reached Sunday, according to ESPN.com.Nene’s new deal is for three years and $11 million, the report says. Kevin Durant was due a 20-percent raise this year, but apparently won't take it.After opting out of the second year of a two-year deal he signed last year, Durant intended to re-sign with the Warriors after claiming NBA Finals MVP honors while helping the team win its second championship in three years. Durant was due to receive over $27.7 million for the 2017-18 season, but was eligible for a bump that could have paid him a maximum of $34.65 million.But according to the San Jose Mercury News, Durant is passing on that raise and will take less money to remain with the Warriors. ESPN later reported Monday Durant had agreed on a two-year deal worth $53 million, or $26.5 million annually.

 

The Mercury News report says "Durant’s willingness to take even less than his expected 20 percent bump is how the Warriors were able to sign Andre Iguodala for $48 million and Shaun Livingston for $24 million, both over three years." "There's nothing really to report with a comment right now," Billups said. "Still pondering the opportunity so there's no new news." LeBron reportedly not recruiting FAs to join CavsWhen asked to elaborate on his thought process, Billups said, "Of course you guys know what I'm pondering ... my situation is out there."He maintained that running an NBA franchise is one of his dreams, whether it's the Cavaliers or another team."I've always said that me running a team at some point is another one of my desires, so if this thing with Cleveland goes down, great. If it doesn't, great," he said. "At some point, I'm going to Buy NBA Live Mobile Coins do that and we'll see what happens after that.Nick Young has only been to the playoffs twice in his 10-year career.

 

 

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