10:58 p.m. ET
Cory Joseph had his qualifying offer rescinded by the Spurs Sunday, and is now closing in on a deal with the Raptors according to ESPN.
10:55 p.m. ET
The Kings are bringing back Omri Casspi on a two-year deal, ESPN reports.
10:50 p.m. ET
The Pistons have reportedly signed Reggie Jackson to a five-year, $80 million max deal. The move does not apparently signal a decision to trade Brandon Jennings, but it is a lot of money for Jackson who struggled with efficiency last year after being traded to Detroit and being given the reins. Stan Van Gundy clearly is in Jackson's corner, though. That's a lot of money for a non-elite point guard at this point.
7:30 p.m. ET
Yahoo Sports reports that the Lakers are close to an agreement with free agent forward Brandon Bass. Bass gives them some good depth down low and is an upgrade on what they've had. He should be their first big off the bench. Read more on Bass here.
5:51 p.m. ET
ESPN reports the Mavericks came to a two-year agreement with Jazz free agent big man Jeremy Evans. Evans, a two-time dunk participant, is impossibly long and athletic and can at least give some spot minutes with athleticism. Not a bad low-risk move for a team that needs any big it can find.
4:37 p.m. ET
RealGM reports that the Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to a three-year deal with reigning Sixth Man of the Year Lou Williams. Yahoo reports the deal at $21 million total. It's good value, but if the Lakers have Kobe Bryant, rookie D'Angelo Russell, Williams and potentially Nick Young on the team, they're going to have the worst shot selection in all of creation. For more on that deal, click here.
4:33 p.m. ET
ESPN reports that the Cleveland Cavaliers are interested in a trade for Brooklyn Nets guard Joe Johnson. The move would save the Nets a huge amount in luxury tax if they were to trade for Brendan Haywood's expiring non-guaranteed contract from Cleveland along with Anderson Varejao. The question is whether LeBron will OK the move given his long-standing love and respect for Varejao, who is really the only piece they can move to make up the salary difference. For more on the implications of that possible deal, click here.
2:04 p.m. ET
RealGM's Shams Charania reports that Rodney Stuckey will re-sign with the Pacers for three years and $21 million, with a player option on the final season.
12:52 p.m. ET
The Blazers are interested in veteran forward Rasual Butler, according to the Oregonian's Jason Quick.
12:25 p.m. ET
The Knicks are "in constant contact" with Lou Amundson's reps, per ESPN's Ian Begley.
11:58 a.m. ET
New York is in talks to bring Jason Smith back, according to ESPN's Ian Begley.
10.37 a.m. ET
Justin Holiday is "unlikely" to go back to Golden State, according to the Boston Globe's Gary Washburn.
From last night:
9:02 p.m. ET
The New York Post's Marc Berman reports that the Knicks have inquired about Willie Green and Caron Butler. They also reportedly want to retain Lou Amundson and Lance Thomas on veteran-minimum contracts.
8:22 p.m. ET
The Pelicans want to keep restricted free agent Norris Cole, per the New Orleans Times Picayune's John Reid.