The Brooklyn Nets wee easily the winners of the opening day of NBA free agency as they agreed to deals with superstars Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving. D’Angelo Russell is also on the move, though, instead of going to the Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns or Minnesota Timberwolves, all of which needed a point guard, he ended up with the Golden State Warriors in one of the most surprising moves of the night.
Welcome to Brooklyn!
Brooklyn’s finest. pic.twitter.com/PyLjwMlPcG
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) June 30, 2019
2019 NBA Free Agency: Day 1!
2019 NBA Free Agency: DAY 1! pic.twitter.com/ep4nsq0YFh
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) July 1, 2019
Brooklyn is on fire!!!
Live look at Brooklyn pic.twitter.com/DXHYzD2v2R
— Bleacher Report NBA (@BR_NBA) June 30, 2019
The NBA2K20 cover athletes are out!
Introducing your #NBA2K20 cover athletes @AntDavis23 & @DwyaneWade! @NBA2K pic.twitter.com/uouvxqBNK7
— NBA (@NBA) July 1, 2019
Davis picks his all-time starting five
Anthony Davis on his all-time NBA starting five.
Hint: 💛💜
“One would be Magic [Johnson]. Two would be Kobe [Bryant], three would be LeBron, I would be four, and five would probably be the most dominant player to ever play the game, Shaq [O’Neal].”
via @ArashMarkazi pic.twitter.com/PR9OypCfrY
— Andscape (@andscape) July 1, 2019