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NBA free agency tracker: Signings, cap space and more – NBC Sports Philadelphia

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There were fireworks early and often in 2023 NBA free agency.
In the opening hour of the negotiating period on June 30, NBA teams committed a reported $1.02 billion in total salaries, according to Sportsnet. And the deals kept on coming after that.
Kyrie Irving, Draymond Green, Khris Middleton, Jerami Grant, Kyle Kuzma and Cam Johnson all agreed to re-sign with their respective teams on big-money deals. Fred VanVleet and Bruce Brown, on the other hand, left for major paydays elsewhere.

Here’s what to know about NBA free agency.
Free agency began on Friday, June 30, at 6 p.m. ET. At this time, teams were officially allowed to begin negotiating terms with players on the market in hopes of striking a deal. Deals weren’t allowed to be officially signed until Thursday, July 6, at 12:01 p.m. ET.
The NBA reportedly said the league salary cap for the 2023-24 season is projected to be $136 million with the luxury tax to be $165 million, according to ESPN. The salary cap for 2022-23 was $123.655 million.
Here is a tracker of key free agents from this offseason and where they landed:
Point guards
Shooting guards
Small forwards
Power forwards
Centers

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