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Dollars fly in NBA free agency

Love stays, Chandler moves
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Kevin Love has unfinished business in Cleveland, and Tyson Chandler will be conducting his in Phoenix.

The first full day of NBA free agency featured skyrocketing salaries and a flurry of moves, though no decision yet from LaMarcus Aldridge. Players and teams agreed to more than $1 billion worth of deals.

Love made his choice quickly, opting to stay with the Cavaliers on a five-year deal that could be worth more than $110 million. He revealed his decision in a piece in The Players’ Tribune.

“We have unfinished business and now it’s time to get back to work,” Love wrote.

Jimmy Butler and Mike Dunleavy also stayed put in Chicago for around $115 million combined, Goran Dragic will remain in Miami, and Paul Millsap will stick with Atlanta.

But Paul Pierce and plenty other players were on the move with salaries soaring ahead of next year’s new TV contracts that might make Wednesday’s action seem tame next summer.

Chandler will get his in Phoenix, taking $52 million over four years to leave Dallas, while Atlanta’s DeMarre Carroll agreed to a deal with Toronto for $60 million over four years. Pierce then left Washington to reunite with former coach Doc Rivers with the Los Angeles Clippers on a $10 million contract.

Millsap was rewarded for his strong play in Atlanta with a three-year deal worth about $59 million, as the Hawks made sure not to lose both starting forwards after Carroll’s departure.

Aldridge was busy meeting with teams for a second day in a row while he decides whether to leave Portland. His representatives wrote on Twitter on Wednesday afternoon that he had made no decisions, even following reports that the Lakers had been eliminated.

The Spurs were among the teams hoping to land him and were making moves to entice him. They dealt Tiago Splitter to Atlanta to clear cap space and re-signed guard Danny Green, who got $45 million for four years.

Aldridge was among the top big men available when the market opened early Wednesday morning, considered by many the best one who might consider moving. DeAndre Jordan was another top big man on that list.

In a market filled with big men, the little guys were also getting theirs. That includes around $90 million for Dragic in Miami and $70 million for Brandon Knight in Phoenix. Khris Middleton also received $70 million to remain in Milwaukee.

AP Basketball Writers Jon Krawczynski and Tim Reynolds contributed to this report.



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