Contract extension talks between Wizards, Kyle Kuzma’s camp?

Quinton Mayo: Kyle Kuzma wants an extension now. His agent and Tommy Sheppard have had talks about a contract extension. Source: Spotify What’s the buzz on Twitter? Kyle Kuzma @ kylekuzma Welcome Steph to that Kobe/Duncan club of the 2000’s! – 11:33 …

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Kyle Kuzma @kylekuzma
Welcome Steph to that Kobe/Duncan club of the 2000’s! – 11:33 PM
Kyle Kuzma @kylekuzma
Steph a mf savage – 10:32 PM

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One NBA scout familiar with Beauchamp said the Knicks taking him at No. 11 would be somewhat of a reach, but also noted that teams’ projections for him are all over the map, from the back-end of the lottery to the mid-to-late 20s. He has worked out for teams such as the Hawks (who will pick 16th), Rockets (3, 17, 26), Grizzlies (22, 29), Bulls (18), Cavaliers (14), Pelicans (8), Wizards (10), Hornets (13, 15) and Spurs (9, 20, 25). -via New York Post / June 18, 2022

Zion Williamson, Ja Morant to sign max extensions right away

Adrian Wojnarowski has recently reported that Zion Williamson and Ja Morant will get rookie max extensions “out the gate” with their teams. It is quite obvious that the two are extremely valuable players to their franchises. Expect Zion Williamson …

Adrian Wojnarowski has recently reported that Zion Williamson and Ja Morant will get rookie max extensions “out the gate” with their teams. It is quite obvious that the two are extremely valuable players to their franchises. Expect Zion Williamson along with Ja Morant, who is the No. 2 pick in his draft those are going to be quick, max deal agreements out of the gate.

Source: Lee Tran @ Fade Away World

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Kurt Helin @basketballtalk
Zion Williams reiterates about New Orleans “I do want to be here. That’s no secret” nba.nbcsports.com/2022/06/11/zio…6:42 PM
Christian Clark @cclark_13
With New Orleans in the midst of an especially violent year, Lee Anderson, Zion Williamson’s stepfather, spoke out against violence in “our city.”
“Why am I going to say our city? Because we live here now.” nola.com/sports/pelican…4:48 PM
Dan Favale @danfavale
recorded a mailbag over @HardwoodKnocks, which means you should listen
🔘 zion (3:30)
🔘 draymond (6:17)
🔘 jazz (11:00)
🔘 lavine (18:46)
🔘 kings/blazers (21:34)
🔘 knicks/pistons (39:31)
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more⬇️ pic.twitter.com/OCR9YRwlYT3:46 PM

Jake Madison @NOLAJake
Locked On Pelicans is live!
🏀 Sochan and Sharpe coming in for pre-draft workouts
🏀 Any trades with the 8th pick?
🏀 Zion Williamson extension negotiations
🎧 https://t.co/BETlDzBFEv
Watch on YouTube!
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Jake Madison @NOLAJake
Locked On Pelicans is live!
🏀 Sochan and Sharpe coming in for pre-draft workouts
🏀 Any trades with the 8th pick?
🏀 Zion Williamson extension negotiations
🎧 https://t.co/BETlDzBFEv
Watch on YouTube!
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BasketNews @BasketNews_com
Luka Doncic and Giannis Antetokounmpo had the most double-doubles in the 2022 NBA Playoffs 🔥
🇸🇮 Luka Doncic 🔟
🇬🇷 Giannis Antetokounmpo 9⃣
🇨🇲 Joel Embiid 8⃣
🇺🇸 Bam Adebayo 6⃣
🇺🇸 Ja Morant 6⃣ – 12:53 PM
Jake Madison @NOLAJake
Locked On Pelicans is live!
🏀 Sochan and Sharpe coming in for pre-draft workouts
🏀 Any trades with the 8th pick?
🏀 Zion Williamson extension negotiations
🎧 https://t.co/BETlDzBFEv
Watch on YouTube!
📺 https://t.co/4DBES9YyFq pic.twitter.com/0Rl9R1PPBe11:30 AM

Will Guillory @WillGuillory
New Pelicans mailbag!
— How should the Pelicans structure Zion Williamson’s extension?
— How much ‘Point Zion’ will we see next season?
— A Convo I had with Willie Green last year that may indicate how Zion will be used
theathletic.com/3358941/2022/0…11:02 AM
Jake Madison @NOLAJake
Locked On Pelicans is live!
🏀 Sochan and Sharpe coming in for pre-draft workouts
🏀 Any trades with the 8th pick?
🏀 Zion Williamson extension negotiations
🎧 https://t.co/BETlDzTh35
Watch on YouTube!
📺 https://t.co/4DBESaga40 pic.twitter.com/flghoyBKkJ9:35 AM

Jake Madison @NOLAJake
LIVE recording Locked On Pelicans right now! Come hangout and talk Zion, NBA Draft, and more!
youtube.com/watch?v=FNBf1S…7:02 PM
Kurt Helin @basketballtalk
Pelicans GM Griffin on Zion Williamson: “This is a max player. That’s easy.” nba.nbcsports.com/2022/06/09/pel…6:35 PM
Jake Madison @NOLAJake
Locked On Pelicans LIVE show tonight at 6 pm central!
Zion Williamson updates and I’ll answer your questions on the NBA Draft and Free Agency. Be sure to join in!
https://t.co/QUvo6YZ497 pic.twitter.com/SayqwAu9Sv1:17 PM

Ja Morant @JaMorant
Selling out for Hulu + Live TV 🛥️ #ahoy #HuluHasLiveTV @hulu #ad pic.twitter.com/T8yiEchqcV12:03 PM

Christian Clark @cclark_13
Zion’s extension, another candidate for an extension and the TV deal. All covered in here. nola.com/sports/pelican…9:05 AM

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Bob Myers on Andre Iguodala’s reaction to 2019 trade: “I remember him looking at me like, ‘I understand,’” Myers recalls. “He wasn’t like, ‘Screw you.’ He was as professional as you can get. He’s so smart, he wasn’t shocked by it.” -via ESPN / June 8, 2022
“I was crushed,” Kerr says. “Like, ‘Oh my god, I can’t believe we are losing part of our soul.’” Kerr called Iguodala. “He said something like, ‘Sorry, coach, I’m not surprised,’” Kerr remembers. “He probably knew it was coming before I did.” -via ESPN / June 7, 2022

Zion Williamson, Ja Morant to sign max extensions right away

Adrian Wojnarowski has recently reported that Zion Williamson and Ja Morant will get rookie max extensions “out the gate” with their teams. It is quite obvious that the two are extremely valuable players to their franchises. Expect Zion Williamson along with Ja Morant, who is the No. 2 pick in his draft those are going to be quick, max deal agreements out of the gate.

5 players the Saints should sign to early contract extensions in 2022

The Saints have a handful of players whose contracts aren’t up just yet, but who should be considered for extensions ahead of schedule:

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The New Orleans Saints have a handful of players whose contracts aren’t up just yet, but who should be considered for extensions ahead of schedule. Their 2019 draft class is now eligible to sign contract extensions, and they have some other players who are technically restricted free agents in 2022 — meaning they can be retained at little cost, effectively giving the team contract control for another year. But sometimes it’s worth going for a long-term deal sooner rather than later.

We’ve already discussed the top Saints unrestricted free agents and which of them may or may not re-sign with New Orleans. With few salary cap resources to work with right now, the Saints are going to be tempted to use their usual maneuvers — restructuring contracts and handing out prorated signing bonuses — to reach cap compliance, but they can also get under the cap while hammering out multiyear extensions with some players. It’s just a question of whether the timing is right. Here are five candidates:

Why the 2022 free agent market could be dry

Many players are signing veteran extensions and avoiding free agency, making an already dry free agency market even more of a drought.

The 2021 offseason went from being very hyped to a being very slow one relative to the past few years. Barring a trade or two involving a couple of all-stars, Kyle Lowry may have been the biggest name to change teams this offseason. Despite there being more projected cap space this offseason than in 2020, several teams like Dallas, Miami, Toronto, and New Orleans all opted to operate over the salary cap at the last minute. The lack of marquee names led teams to decrease their spending power which overall depressed the market.

Can we expect a more robust market in 2022? It seems as the opposite is happening with many veterans are rushing to lock down their money now through extensions to avoid free agency. This was an expected consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic and the loss of revenue it caused. The rate that the salary cap rose prior to 2020 made potential earnings in the free agency market significantly exceed what players can get through their maximum veteran extension amounts. Now players are incentivized to stay with their teams and earn more with them, especially maximum players.

Where does this leave the amount of potential cap space teams? As of now, only four teams are projected to generate maximum cap space, and it’s possible most of these teams eliminate theirs if they extend certain key players on their roster.

Does Ronnie Harrison also deserve an extension?

The Cleveland Browns have a lot of contract extension talks to have. Should Ronnie Harrison get a chance for a long-term deal with the team?

The Cleveland Browns needed a safety when Grant Delpit went down with an Achilles tear in 2020. General manager Andrew Berry traded for Ronnie Harrison in exchange for a fifth-round pick sent to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Harrison only played in 11 games, starting seven, for Cleveland last season due to the combination of acclimating to his new system and an injury. During that time, the Alabama product had 38 tackles, seven passes defended, one sack, one interception, one quarterback hit and one touchdown.

For all of that, Pro Football Focus graded Harrison at 74.7 for the season including a coverage grade of 74.4. His overall grade ranked tied for ninth among safeties.

Delpit has returned this offseason from his injury while Berry also added John Johnson III in free agency. Johnson is considered one of the best safeties in the league, third-best graded for PFF.

The combination of the three safeties has defensive coordinator Joe Woods excited about the versatility they provide stating “You are always trying to put yourself in a position where you have favorable matchups.”

In particular, Woods took time to praise Harrison’s development from last year to this year. “With Ronnie, I was watching film yesterday, I said, ‘Who is that guy in the post?’ ‘They were like that is Ronnie.’ ‘Ronnie?’ Just in terms of what he has done so far working on his movement skills and bending more in his backpedal, he looks like a different guy, and he has a natural feel when he is in the box,” Woods said.  “I think he is set up to have a really good year for us.

Harrison is also set to be a free agent at the end of this season.

Extension talk has been a hot topic for this Cleveland team. Their franchise quarterback, Baker Mayfield, their top running back, Nick Chubb, their top cornerback, Denzel Ward, and their offensive lineman that had a great season last year, Wyatt Teller, are often discussed among extensions. Harrison’s upcoming free agency has not been the same topic of conversation as those four.

With Delpit returning and Johnson’s big deal in free agency this year, it could be difficult for the Browns to allocate resources to keep the former Crimson Tide defensive back. As the team prioritizes which players to sign, Harrison could be the odd man out even if he has the kind of season that Woods thinks he could.

While Berry may make an attempt to get Harrison signed to an extension this season, it is much more likely that he will prioritize Mayfield, Ward and Chubb. Teller joins Harrison as, seemingly, lower priorities for the team but could also get an extension.

Cleveland may not extend Harrison but that may not be an indication of his skills but an indication of the team’s priorities in a salary cap league.