12:10 a.m. ET

Los Angeles Clippers

DeAndre Jordan is reportedly down to the Clippers and Mavericks and is "50/50" between the two, according to Yahoo Sports. 

11:09 p.m. ET 

San Antonio Spurs

LaMarcus Aldridge's list remains unchanged according to USA Today. It's Spurs, Suns, then Laker. The Lakers got a second meeting with Aldridge and the Heat snuck in one including dinner with Pat Riley Thursday night.


New York Knicks

Robin Lopez has to wait for DeAndre Jordan to see where he'll end up, but assuming he doesn't go to New York, Lopez is set to join the Knicks. He chose the Knicks over the Lakers, again with the understanding that DeAndre Jordan goes first, then Lopez follows as a domino after. 

10:30 p.m ET

Sacramento Kings

Wesley Matthews has a monstrous 4-year, $64 million offer from the Sacramento Kings.

8:05 p.m. ET

Indiana Pacers

The Indiana Pacers have agreed to terms with Lavoy Allen on a multi-year deal to bring back the power forward. With David West out of the picture, the Pacers need some depth inside. Marc Spears of Yahoo reported the signing.

7:10 p.m. ET

Los Angeles Lakers

The Lakers are starting to look at roster fillers and placeholder options inside with Amar'e Stoudemire and Jason Smith landing on their radar, L.A. Daily News Lakers beat writer Mike Medina reports.

7:08 p.m. ET

Brooklyn Nets

The Nets are still looking to move Joe Johnson and have been shopping his nearly $25 million expiring contract the last couple days.

7:05 p.m. ET

Washington Wizards

Ken Berger confirms reports of the Washington Wizards acquiring Jared Dudley for a highly protected pick that will assuredly become a second-round pick. Dudley will fill in the role left by Paul Pierce when he agreed to terms with the Clippers.

07:01 p.m. ET

Dallas Mavericks

The Dallas Mavericks have a hole at the point guard position with just Devin Harris and Raymond Felton under contract there. They've been looking at various options there and Jeremy Lin could end up being their guy.

6:15 p.m. ET

Miami Heat

The Miami Heat and Dwyane Wade will forego the drama of his contract for another year after agreeing to a one-year, $20 million deal. Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press reported it first.

6:13 p.m. ET

Brooklyn Nets

Tim Bontemps of the New York Post confirms reports of Thomas Robinson signing with the Brooklyn Nets, and says it's for the minimum.

6:11 p.m. ET

San Antonio Spurs

The San Antonio Spurs are said to have no questions in terms of role when it comes to LaMarcus Aldrige. Other than Spurs and Blazers, there are questions about all other teams.

6:10 p.m. ET

Los Angeles Clippers

The Clippers have Wizards' free agent big man Kevin Seraphin on their radar, according to Dan Woike.

4:22 p.m. ET 

Phoenix Suns

The Suns made a move to bring more cap space in their pursuit of LaMarcus Aldridge, trading Marcus Morris, Reggie Bullock, and Danny Granger to Detroit for a second-round pick. The Suns don't quite have enough to offer Aldridge a max, but if they can manage a sign-and-trade with Markieff Morris  or P.J. Tucker they'll have the room.

2:49 p.m. ET

Indiana Pacers

Monta Ellis accepted a four-year deal from the Indiana Pacers worth $44 million, declining a more lucrative offer from the Kings. 

Milwaukee Bucks

Greg Monroe turned down max offers from the Lakers and Knicks to sign with Milwaukee. 

San Antonio Spurs

Tim Duncan will return for his 19th season with the Spurs, with contract details yet to be announced.

Portland Trail Blazers

Ed Davis agreed to a three-year deal with the Blazers as they continue to go young

Brooklyn Nets

The Nets agreed to a two-year, $3 million deal with Shane Larkin

11:20 a.m. ET

Sacramento Kings

Sam Amick of USA Today says the Sacramento Kings are expected to meet with Rajon Rondo tomorrow and Wesley Matthews today.

11:18 a.m. ET

Washington Wizards

The Wizards have expressed interest in backup point guard C.J. Watson, according to Jorge Castillo of The Washington Post.

11:17 a.m. ET

Milwaukee Bucks

The Bucks have found their big man. They're reportedly agreeing to a max contract with free agent big man Greg Monroe, who just gambled on himself for a year by taking the qualifying offer with the Pistons last summer.

11:15 a.m. ET

Memphis Grizzlies

We don't have any definite reports regarding Marc Gasol and the Memphis Grizzlies agreeing to a new contract, but Marc Stein of ESPN expects today to be the day and the Grizzlies to have offered a healthy five-year deal.

11:15 a.m. ET

Portland Trail Blazers

Blazers' assistant coach Kim Hughes said in an interview that Portland lost LaMarcus Aldridge.

10:15 a.m. ET

Toronto Raptors

The Raptors reportedly impressed LaMarcus Aldridge in their meeting with him, but it remains unlikely they'll sign the All-NBA big man, according to David Aldridge.

10:00 a.m. ET

New York Knicks

The New York Knicks made their first big splash of free agency by agreeing to terms with Arron Afflalo on a two-year deal worth $16 million. Ken Berger has the details on the news.

From late last night

Golden State Warriors

After talks between Draymond Green and the Golden State Warriors ominously broke off during the day yesterday, they were resumed and settled during the night. Green announced he was staying with the Warriors and there were reports he's agreed to a five-year deal with the champs.

Sacramento Kings

The Sacramento Kings have cleared cap space and are hot on the trail of pursuing Monta Ellis, Rajon Rondo, or Wesley Matthews. ESPN has Ellis being the primary target with Yahoo reporting Rondo and Matthews as the players.

Philadelphia 76ers

How did the Kings clear that space? With the Philadelphia 76ers taking on the contracts of Jason Thompson, Carl Landry, and second-year player Nik Stauskas. They're also getting a protected first round pick and the right to swap picks later on.

New Orleans Pelicans

If you're wondering how crazy the spending can be in one day of free agency, look at the deal the Pelicans gave Omer Asik. He didn't fit all that well with Anthony Davis, but he's still getting five years and $60 million to stay in town.

Boston Celtics

Another 3-and-D wing gets taken care of on the first day of free agency with the Boston Celtics agreeing to terms with restricted free agent Jae Crowder. The five-year deal will reportedly pay Crowder $35 million.

Matt Moore's winners and losers from Day 1 of free agency.

You can check out all of yesterday's signings and news here. It's only been a day and it feels like we're nearing the end of free agency.