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Nets Make Huge Splash, Warriors Shakeup Roster and More

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Feb 16, 2019; Charlotte, NC, USA; Team Lebron guard Kyrie Irving of the Boston Celtics (11) handles the ball against Team Lebron forward Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warrior (35) during NBA All-Star Game practice at the Bojangles Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

Wild doesn’t begin to describe the first few hours of the NBA free agency period. More than 30 top free agents went flying off the board as the NBA began its negotiation period before teams can officially sign free agents Saturday. The biggest news came from Brooklyn, where the Nets won the Kevin Durant sweepstakes and reportedly will add Kyrie Irving to their roster as well. Durant’s departure leaves a hole in Golden State, which will partly fill it with D’Angelo Russell — but lose Andre Iguodala to Memphis in the process. Elsewhere, Jimmy Butler appears bound for Miami and Al Horford for Philadelphia. And several stars signed maximum deals to stay with their current teams.

So KD is headed to New York, but not the part of New York everyone thought. He and Kyrie are both Brooklyn boys now, along with DeAndre Jordan.

He’s not quite Kevin Durant, but D’Angelo Russell keeps the Warriors relevant in the NBA title picture.

Jimmy Butler’s landing spot? Miami, which is executing a three-way trade with Philadelphia and Dallas that will also send Goran Dragic to Dallas.

The Sixers, for their part, will lose Butler but reportedly will gain Al Horford.

Jamal Murray (Nuggets), Kristaps Porzingis (Mavericks), Tobias Harris (76ers) and Khris Middleton (Bucks) were among those who re-signed with their previous teams.

TOP STORIES

• Durant, Irving Make Nets the Talk of the Town in New York | NBC New York

• Stunning D’Angelo Russell, Andre Iguodala trades leave Warriors fans in shock | SF Gate

• Sources: Heat finalizing sign-and-trade for Butler | ESPN.com

• Horford leaves Celtics to join Sixers for $109M | ESPN.com

Jamal Murray agrees to five-year, $170M extension with Nuggets, league source says | Denver Post

Written by GMS staff report

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