One signing contract and two deals were reached overnight! The Rockets sent away Whitmore at a bargain price, and the Clippers are interested in Wiggins
On July 6, news came from the NBA free market. One signing and two deals were reached in the past night. Among them, the Grizzlies sent away Huff and then chose to sign Langdale, who was previously cut by the Rockets; the Rockets made a deal, sending Whitmore to the Wizards, only for two second round picks; the Clippers have new updates, intending to get Wiggins from the Heat. According to Shams, former Rockets player Langdale will sign the Grizzlies. The Rockets previously sacked Landale because his contract was not guaranteed and was also to save money. Fortunately, he quickly found the next home. Langdale averaged 4.8 points and 3.3 rebounds per game in the 24-25 season. Because the Rockets left Adams and signed Capela, there was no place for Langdale in the team, so he finally chose to cut him. The reason why the Grizzlies chose to sign Landale was mainly because the team traded Huff to the Pacers in exchange for a second round pick and a second round pick to swap rights. As the runner-up of this season, the Pacers lost starting center Turner in the offseason, and now they are introducing Huff to make up for the gap in the inside. Heff averaged 6.9 points and 2 rebounds per game in the 24-25 season, and also had good shooting ability, which had the opportunity to help the Pacers. The Rockets sent Whitmore to the Wizards, only in exchange for two second round picks. In fact, after the Rockets traded Durant and signed Finney Smith, Whitmore lost his position in the Rockets, and the team also found a team suitable for him so that he could develop better. After joining the Wizards, Whitmore also has the chance to get more opportunities, and it depends on whether he can seize it. In the 24-25 season, Whitmore averaged 9.4 points and 3.0 rebounds per game. After the Clippers signed Lopez on the first day of the free market, there was not much news, but this time they were told that they were interested in getting Wiggins. The Clippers' forward line has always been a weak link, and it would be very good if they could introduce the champion forward line Wiggins. However, it is still unknown whether the Clippers can succeed. After all, the Heat will not lower the asking price, and they may have to wait for Bill's buyout. Once the Clippers can get Bill, they can choose to send Powell away, otherwise they will not have the right chips to pursue Wiggins.
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