The 2022 NBA offseason is already off to a WILD start with deals already going back to before and during the draft, so I'm starting my tracker a touch earlier than usual. This is mostly to keep all of the news in one easy place to reference and put my contract estimates in bold, italicized numbers based on reported figures. I'm trying something new this year with the newest deals up top so that you don't have to scroll all the way to the bottom for the latest news. Command/Control F is still your friend for a specific player or team, of course.
Estimates/Player Options/Team Options/Not Fully Guaranteed
Mitchell heads to Cleveland in a blockbuster (Woj 9/1)
Cavaliers receive:
Jazz receive:
Here I thought I was done updating this with the end of July and then boom, the long-awaited Donovan Mitchell trade finally happened. Danny Ainge's patience paid off with three unprotected picks coming back along with two potential pick swaps and Agbaji, who was just picked 14th in this year's draft like Kessler in the Gobert trade to make this essentially four 1st rounders and two young, useful players.
For one of them, Sexton, this was one of the best-case scenarios as a restricted free agent this late into the summer. A late sign-and-trade in RFA was how Markkanen first got to Cleveland last year, as well, and now the 23 and 25 year olds are a part of a new core in Utah to usher in the way for the absolute bounty of upcoming picks that they now have. With these two major trades, Ainge showed once again how masterful he is at rebuilding like in his time with Boston.
That's not to say this is a bad deal for Cleveland. I think it's a fair trade with both sides getting what they want. It may be a surprise that a young team is going all-in after just a 44-38 season with a Play-In exit, but Mitchell fits into their timeline as he turns 26 next week. Like with Sexton, I have concerns about his defensive fit next to another small guard in Darius Garland, but he is clearly an upgrade at the position. This should at least raise their floor moving forward, with their future trajectory going as far as Rookie of the Year runner-up Evan Mobley eventually takes them.
Dellavedova signs with Kings: 1 year, partially guaranteed (Kings/Scotto 7/29)
Paschall agrees to sign with Minnesota: 1 year deal (Woj 7/29)
Update: Darren Wolfson reports that will be just a two-way contract.
Fernandon re-signs with Houston (Rockets 7/26)
8/1 update: Keith Smith reports that it's a non-guaranteed, Exhibit-10 deal.
Hernangomez agrees to sign with Toronto: 1 year deal (Woj 7/26)
Harden officially agrees to return to Philadelphia: 2 years, $68.6 million (Woj 7/20)
Ayton agrees to offer sheet with Indiana: 4 years, $133 million (Woj 7/14)
Update: Phoenix matched the offer as soon as it officially came in, so I don't know why they even went through this process instead of just making the offer themselves.
Edwards agrees to return to Brooklyn (Keith Smith 7/6)
Since the Nets already announced it before the moratorium ends later today, it's likely a minimum contract that can be signed already. It costs them slightly more than his $1,563,518 team option was going to be, but now he's on a multi-year deal. Scotto has now added that they have a team option on the second year again, which could result in him hitting restricted free agency for a longer team deal all over again, similar to Jae'Sean Tate with Houston this year.
Martin agrees to return to Miami: 3 years, $20 million (Tim Reynolds, Shams with details 7/6)
This means one less sign-and-trade option to make the math work for Miami in a possible KD trade, though that was always a tough sell with the hard-cap that would place on Brooklyn. Looks like Martin is getting the equivalent of the TP MLE since they only had Non-Bird rights, and they could still use the rest of the full MLE if needed while still remaining under the apron.
Bryant agrees to sign (back) with Lakers: 1 year deal (Haynes 7/5)
Sumner agrees to sign (back) with Brooklyn (Woj 7/5)
Sumner was traded to Brooklyn last year but was cut since he has an extensive injury history like Warren, so this probably isn't a guaranteed contract.
Warren agrees to sign with Brooklyn: 1 year deal (Shams, Woj with the one year 7/5)
This could be either part of the $6.5 million TP MLE, but the reporting kind of seems like the minimum, which would pay him $2,628,597 while counting at this cap figure.
Dieng agrees to sign with San Antonio (again): 1 year deal (Shams 7/4)
The Spurs have the most cap space in the league right now, but I'd be a little surprise if they used part of it on a 32 year old here rather than a minimum.
Ibaka agrees to return to Milwaukee: 1 year deal (Shams 7/4)
They had Early Bird rights for him, but a 1 year deal would mean a deal signed through Non-Bird rights or even the minimum. A bit of a surprise from Ibaka after he was mostly iced out of the playoff rotation and Portis was re-signed.
Hauser agrees to return to Boston: 3 years, $6 million (Adam Himmelsbach 7/3)
Dragic agrees to sign with Chicago: 1 year, minimum contract (Schultz, Shams with details 7/3)