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Are Cardi B & Offset Still Together?

Cardi B and Offset have had their ups-and-downs — and it seems like they might be having a rocky patch again. In a since-deleted Instagram story from a few days ago, Offset accused Cardi of cheating on him, according to Cosmopolitan.

Still, the Bronx rapper is denying the rumors. She even hosted a Twitter space to discuss them, poking at it by singing Keyshia Cole’s “I Should Have Cheated.”

“First of all, let me say: You can’t accuse me of all the things you know that you are guilty of,” Cardi said on the space, encouraging her fans to join in. “Sing it with me, y’all. And I see that it is easy for you to blame everything on me. Yes, honey!”

“Listen. Don’t pay attention to that country man, y’all,” she added. That motherf*cker spiraling and thinking sh*t. Come on, now. I think sometimes motherf*ckers forget I’m Cardi B. If I was giving this p*ssy to anybody, it would be out. I’m not just anybody.”

While the couple have had two children together, Kulture in 2018 and Wave in 2021, this is not the first time they’ve dealt with infidelity questions. While Cardi was pregnant in the winter of 2017, videos reportedly surfaced of Offset cheating on her. Since then, they’ve broken up, divorced, and got back together several times.

As of right now, though, Cardi B and Offset appear to still be together, despite the tension.

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The Phoenix Suns Agreed To Five Deals To Start Free Agency

The Phoenix Suns entered free agency rather desperate for some depth after sending out most of their roster in trades to land their star quartet of Devin Booker, Bradley Beal, Kevin Durant, and Deandre Ayton (who is still in town for now).

James Jones didn’t take much time to address those issues early on in free agency, reaching agreements with four players, two of whom were on the Suns last year and three new additions. Josh Okogie, Keita Bates-Diop, Drew Eubanks, Damion Lee, and Chimezie Metu will all be members of the Suns squad to provide depth behind their stars next season, as Phoenix tried to quickly address its empty roster, per Shams Charania, Adrian Wojnarwoski, and Chris Haynes.

The Bates-Diop deal is the only one with firm financials, as he gets a two-year deal worth $5 million. The rest are all also short-term deals as the Suns look to round out the roster as best they can with solid veterans. Eubanks was the most intriguing addition in that he will replace Jock Landale, who was set to be a restricted free agent in Phoenix before they pulled his qualifying offer just before the start of free agency to sign Eubanks. Metu will also bring some frontcourt depth and versatility, while Okogie and Lee were on the team last year and bring some defensive pop and shooting ability respectively to their wing rotation.

The Suns still have work to do, but their roster is far more fleshed out now than it was less than an hour ago.

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Jevon Carter Will Join The Bulls On A Three-Year Deal

After carving out a career in the NBA as a defensive pest in the backcourt, Jevon Carter enjoyed the best offensive season of his career in 2022-23. In his age-27 season, Carter averaged 8.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game on 42.3/42.1/81.6 shooting splits in his first full season with the Milwaukee Bucks, setting himself up for free agency at a strong time. On Friday, Carter reportedly agreed to a three-year deal with the Chicago Bulls, more than doubling his career earnings in one fell swoop.

Carter becoming a reliable three-point threat has made him more than just a defensive specialist. As such, he chose to decline his player option for the 2023-24 season. That deal was for less than his minimum would be this season, making it an easy choice to hit the free agent market.

The expectation was for the Bucks to attempt to re-sign him, as he excelled as their backup point guard last season and allows them to have strong point of attack defense for 48 minutes when he spells Jrue Holiday. Still, the Bulls paid a substantial price to acquire Carter, taking him away from a division rival in the process, and Carter will step into a backcourt that is expected to be without Lonzo Ball again in 2023-24.

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Kristaps Porzingis Is Finalizing A Two-Year, $60 Million Extension In Boston

Kristaps Porzingis had a strong bounceback year in his first full season with the Wizards, serving as one of the bright spots for a Washington team that once again found itself on the outside looking in on the East playoff picture.

Porzingis averaged 23.2 points and 8.4 rebounds per game on strong efficiency (49.8/38.5/85.1 shooting splits) for Washington, and the expectation was for him to opt out of his player option and look to sign a new long-term deal with the Wizards this summer. However, after Washington overhauled its front office, that no longer seemed like a formality for Porzingis, and his player option decision became a very interesting proposition. Ultimately he picked it up to facilitate a blockbuster trade to the Celtics, who sent Marcus Smart to Memphis to land Porzingis and a pair of first round picks.

With Porzingis on an expiring, Boston had to go to work on looking to retain him long term as sending Smart out for one year of Porzingis wasn’t a good move. Shortly after free agency began, Chris Haynes reported the Celtics and Porzingis were nearing an extension worth $60 million over two years.

It’s the move Boston had to make after trading for Porzingis given all they gave up, and they are banking heavily on the star big man staying healthy and producing at the level he did in Washington to help elevate a Celtics offense that showed in the playoffs they could use some more out of their frontcourt to help Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown.

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Jerami Grant Will Re-Sign In Portland For An Eye-Popping $160 Million

It has been a noisy summer in Portland, with constant rumblings about Damian Lillard’s future with the organization and the team holding the third overall pick in the Draft. After choosing not to trade the pick, instead selecting Scoot Henderson, the questions about Lillard’s future only grew louder.

Amid all of the debate about the Blazers and what direction they would go in, there was one constant expectation — re-signing veteran forward Jerami Grant. As Grant entered free agency, it felt like a foregone conclusion he’d be back in Portland on a sizable deal, both because that was the best way to try and keep Lillard happy and, even if they were to move Dame, losing Grant for nothing was not a viable team-building option. Sure enough, on Friday, The Athletic’s Shams Charania reported Grant had come to an agreement on a … deal to stay in Portland.

Charania notes that the deal is for five years and $160 million. Later, Yahoo’s Jake Fischer added that the fifth year was appealing to Grant and was one reason an extension didn’t come together before free agency.

Last year, Grant averaged 20.5 points and 4.5 rebounds per game on 47.5/40.1/81.3 shooting splits, continuing to produce at a high level in the secondary role on the wing to Lillard. It was similar productivity to his output in Detroit, but on much greater efficiency showing that his talent was very well-equipped for that secondary scorer role, taking advantage of the attention Lillard commanded.

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Taurean Prince Will Reportedly Sign With The Lakers In Free Agency

On Wednesday, Taurean Prince seemingly learned that he was entering unrestricted free agency by reading a tweet from ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The veteran forward had a $7.4 million non-guaranteed contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves and, when the team chose to pass on that guarantee, Prince faced the chance to pick his next destination. In a hurry, Prince reportedly elected to sign with the Los Angeles Lakers when free agency officially opened on Friday night.

First, Shams Charania of The Athletic reported the partnership between Prince and the Lakers, with Wojnarowski later noting that the deal will be for one year and $4.5 million. In addition, Bobby Marks of ESPN notes the deal will fit into the bi-annual exception.

Prince, who is now 29 years old, was a lottery pick in the 2016 NBA Draft, and he has appeared for the Wolves, Atlanta Hawks, Brooklyn Nets, and Cleveland Cavaliers in his seven-year career. He provides the Lakers with another option at either forward spot, and Prince is a proven three-point marksman. In 424 games and nearly 1,900 career attempts, Prince has connected on 37.2 percent of long-range offerings, including 38.1 percent this season in Minnesota.

With Prince now flanking LeBron James and Anthony Davis on a team pursuing a title in the near term, Prince will compete for playing time and look to provide positive contributions that could boost his market value for next summer.

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Bruce Brown Is Signing A Two-Year, $45 Million Deal With The Indiana Pacers

A year ago, Bruce Brown signed with the Denver Nuggets on a 2-year, $13 million deal in hopes of showcasing his talents on a contender with a more egalitarian approach after serving as the Nets’ utility man to various degrees of success. The result was a championship run in Denver, with Brown becoming a key cog in the Nuggets’ playoff rotation, averaging 12.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.1 steals per game in the postseason.

With his stock as high as ever, Brown unsurprisingly declined his player option to explore the open market. While Denver obviously wanted him back, they could only offer him a deal worth 120 percent of his 2022-23 salary, meaning Brown leaving the place he fit so well was his best chance to cash in on a terrific season. As free agency got closer, Brown’s list of suitors grew to just about every team with the full mid-level, but also some who had cap space to give him a bigger deal than the $12.4 million mid-level.

The Pacers ended up as the team to land Brown, handing him a massive two-year, $45 million deal, per Adrian Wojnarowski and Malika Andrews, to bring some much needed perimeter defense to Indiana, slotting in alongside Tyrese Haliburton in the backcourt.

Brown put his versatile skillset on display in the Nuggets championship run and earned himself a big time contract in the process. He will go to a young Indiana team hoping to become a Play-In threat next year and will bring some much needed defense and veteran savvy. It’s a big loss for the Nuggets, who probably would’ve had a shot at retaining him on a one-year deal with a promise of a long-term deal in 2024 had Brown’s market remained just the mid-level squads. But the $45 million over two years was too good to pass up, and he can look to cash in again in 2025.

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DeAndre Jordan Is Returning To The Denver Nuggets

DeAndre Jordan became an NBA champion for the first time in his career this past season with the Denver Nuggets, as he assumed an elder-statesman role behind Nikola Jokic. The veteran played in 39 games (starting eight) for Denver, averaging 5.1 points and 5.2 rebounds per game in those appearances before playing (very) sparingly in the Nuggets run to the title.

Still, the big man provides some value as a big body behind Jokic in the regular season and is as beloved a teammate as just about anyone you’ll come across in the NBA. There’s a reason Jordan continues to quickly get brought in by contenders, even as his production has slipped and his abilities on the defensive end have waned. After winning his first ring in Denver, and given the Nuggets were going to see a number of their veteran depth hit the free agent market alongside him, there was an expectation that he would return on a minimum deal to reprise his role as bench big and beloved locker room presence.

Shortly after the 6 p.m. opening of free agency, Chris Haynes brought word that Jordan was indeed returning to Denver.

While Haynes didn’t provide a number, one figures this is on a minimum deal as the Nuggets won’t want to tie up their exceptions. It’s clearly a good fit for the two sides given how last year went and Denver keeps a favorite of the locker room in town.

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Coby White Will Re-Sign With The Bulls On A Three-Year Deal

While most of the big decisions the Chicago Bulls need to make this offseason revolve around the futures of their three big name players, one player who was slated to hit the restricted free agency market and would therefore test how badly Chicago wanted to keep him around was Coby White. The No. 7 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft out of the University of North Carolina, White has spent his entire NBA career with the Bulls, but has largely been a bench guard whose calling card is offense over the years. On Friday evening, reporting emerged from both ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski and The Athletic’s Shams Charania that White will return to Chicago on a three-year deal.

The disparity in reported compensation could relate to incentives, though it is consistent that White’s deal is for three years and at least an $11 million annual value. Entering free agency, it was unclear what White’s market was going to look like, and if an opposing team would put an offer in front of him that the Bulls would need to match. As Friday’s start of the league year arrived, there were increasing rumblings White was going to return to Chicago on a new deal.

White saw his time and production take a step back during the 2022-23 season, as the former lottery pick averaged 9.7 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 2.8 assists in 23.4 minutes per game. He largely came off the bench for Chicago, with only two of his 74 appearances coming as a member of the starting lineup, and he shot 44.3 percent from the field and 37.2 percent from three on 4.6 attempts per game.

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Kyle Kuzma Will Return To The Wizards On A 4-Year, $102 Million Contract

Kyle Kuzma entered free agency after declining his player option in Washington and proceeded to watch as the Wizards began a complete teardown, trading Bradley Beal and Kristaps Porzingis to clear the slate for the future.

Kuzma, who averaged 21.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game last season, had initially been expected to consider a return to Washington on a long-term deal, but with their change of course to a rebuild, he figured to take at least a look at his other options. There figured to be few forwards on the market better capable of providing a secondary scoring punch for a team in need of that than Kuzma, and with plenty of the teams with open cap space looking to take a step forward next season as well as sign-and-trade possibilities to contenders, there were a number of potential destinations.

However, as free agency approached a number of potential destinations used their cap space up in trades, and Kuzma ended up circling back to the Wizards who re-signed the forward to a 4-year, $102 million deal.

It’s a strong contract for Kuzma, who cashes in on another solid season in Washington and gives the Wizards a veteran presence. He will now slot in alongside Jordan Poole as the expected scoring leaders in Washington, and could become a trade asset down the line should Washington’s rebuild call for it.