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Gary Trent Jr., Bucks Agree To Four-Year, $64M Deal

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July 11, 2026

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Gary Trent Jr., Bucks Agree To Four-Year, $64M Deal

Gary Trent Jr. and the Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to a four-year, 64 million deal. Trent will earn 15.2 million in Year 1 of the deal. Trent spent the past two seasons with the Bucks, which allowed him to sign for a larger contract with early Bird rights. Last season, Trent averaged 8.1 points, 1.0 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 21.2 minutes in 65 games. Trent will be entering his age-27 season.

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· Jul 1, 2026

Report: F John Collins signing 3-year, $51M deal with Pistons

Free agent forward John Collins agreed to a three-year, 51 million deal with the Detroit Pistons, ESPN reported Wednesday.Collins, 28, is expected to...

SB Nation

· Jul 9, 2026

Optionality, the Walker-Pierce parallels, and 2028

Nearly 25 years ago, Danny Ainge made a similar decision to Brad Stevens’ call to trade Jaylen Brown.

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· Jul 1, 2026

John Collins, Pistons Agree To Three-Year, $51M Contract

The Detroit Pistons have agreed to a three-year, 51 million contract with forward John Collins. Adding Collins gives the Pistons a veteran big man who can finish around the rim, as well as provide floor spacing for Cade Cunningham. In 69 games with the LA Clippers last season, Collins averaged 13.6 points and 5.3 rebounds in 27.1 minutes per game. The 28-year-old forward shot 55.2 from the field, including 40.6 on 3.2 three-point attempts per game. Collins played the first six years of his NBA career with the Atlanta Hawks. He then spent two years with the Utah Jazz before playing for the Clippers last season.

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· Jul 1, 2026

76ers agree to a $39 million, 4-year deal with Dean Wade, AP source says

The Philadelphia 76ers have agreed to a 39 million, four-year deal with veteran forward Dean Wade, a person with knowledge of the deal said on Tuesday night. Wade is the first big offseason deal made by new 76ers president of basketball operations Mike Gansey. Gansey joined the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2011 and worked as their general manager since 2022 before he left for Philadelphia and long championed Wade, who went undrafted in 2019 out of Kansas State.

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· Jul 2, 2026

Israeli-American Emanuel Sharp signs three-year contract with NBA's Sacramento Kings

The deal is reportedly 6.35 million over three years. The first two years are guaranteed, with a team option for the third.

Us Weekly

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· Jun 22, 2026

Former NFL Star Joe Haden Shares How He Blew Almost All of His $50M Payday

Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Joe Haden’s first NFL contract was worth around 50 million, but by the time his early spending spree was done, he was left with around 1 million in the bank. Haden, 37, joined the “Get Yo Ass Up Show With Tony the Closer,” where he broke down how he spent his []

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Related coverage for "Gary Trent Jr., Bucks Agree To Four-Year, $64M Deal": KMJNow – Fresno — Report: F John Collins signing 3-year, $51M deal with Pistons. SB Nation — Optionality, the Walker-Pierce parallels, and 2028. RealGM Basketball Wiretap — John Collins, Pistons Agree To Three-Year, $51M Contract. Associated Press — 76ers agree to a $39 million, 4-year deal with Dean Wade, AP source says. The Jerusalem Post — Israeli-American Emanuel Sharp signs three-year contract with NBA's Sacramento Kings. Us Weekly — Former NFL Star Joe Haden Shares How He Blew Almost All of His $50M Payday