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New contracts become official around NBA

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Just about every Dwight Howard.

Only the Houston Rockets could get him, and on Wednesday some of his other suitors either announced their backup plans or were still working on them.

Paul Millsap is headed to Atlanta. The Golden State Warriors have acquired Andre Iguodala. The Cleveland Cavaliers reportedly have reached agreement with Andrew Bynum.

The Los Angeles Clippers never had to look beyond their top target, with Chris Paul committing to stay on the first day of free agency. They also added Darren Collison, Jared Dudley and J. J. Redick to a team that won the Pacific Division last season, surpassing the Lakers as the best team in Los Angeles.

It’s hard to see that changing after Howard passed on re- signing with the Lakers and instead opted for the Rockets in a deal that still hadn’t become official as of Wednesday night.

That was the first day transactio­ns could be completed and contacts signed following the completion of the NBA’s moratorium period. The Rockets couldn’t wait to talk about their AllStar center, getting fined $ 150,000 by the league on Tuesday for premature comments about Howard on TV and in social media.

The rest of the league waited until Wednesday.

The Clippers held a press conference for Paul, the three new players and the re- signed Matt Barnes and Ryan Hollins on what Paul called “one of the biggest days in franchise history.”

Bynum reached agreement on a two- year contract with the Cavaliers, said a person familiar with the negotiatio­ns. The 7- foot Bynum did not play in any games last season with Philadelph­ia because of knee injures. But the Cavs were willing to take a risk on him being healthy to

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Bynum met with Dallas earlier Wednesday before accepting Cleveland’s offer.

Charlotte got bigger by adding former Utah center Al Jefferson, while his former Jazz teammate Millsap is also bound for the Southeast Division with the Hawks.

Atlanta missed out on Howard, and forward Josh Smith left for a $ 54 million, four- year deal with Detroit, but the Hawks bounced back by giving Millsap a two- year, $ 19 million contract.

The Jazz also got involved in the deal that landed Iguodala with the Warriors, who gave him a four- year, $ 48 million deal last week. Golden State cleared more than $ 24 million by sending Richard Jefferson, Andris Biedrins and Brandon Rush to the Jazz along with four draft picks and cash. Denver received guard Randy Foye from the Jazz.

Chris Andersen signed a $ 1.7 million, oneyear deal to stay with the Miami Heat, who will have to hold off some stronger challenger­s next season in the Eastern Conference. Indiana re- signed power forward David West and added C. J. Watson as a backup point guard, while the Chicago Bulls improved their outside shooting by signing Mike Dunleavy.

The New York Knicks hope they did, too, with the acquisitio­n of Andrea Bargnani. However, the former No. 1 overall pick from Italy struggled during an injury- plagued 2012- 13 season for the Toronto Raptors, who shipped him to New York for Steve Novak, Quentin Richardson, Marcus Camby and three future draft picks.

 ??  ?? STEADY CLIPS: Matt Barnes, Darren Collison, Jared Dudley, Ryan Hollins, Chris Paul and J. J. Redick hold jerseys as the Los Angeles Clippers announce updates and additions to their roster on Wednesday, the first day for NBA free- agent signings.
STEADY CLIPS: Matt Barnes, Darren Collison, Jared Dudley, Ryan Hollins, Chris Paul and J. J. Redick hold jerseys as the Los Angeles Clippers announce updates and additions to their roster on Wednesday, the first day for NBA free- agent signings.

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