Jazz re-sign Jusuf Nurkic as NBA free agency opens
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 9:14 PM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
NBA free agency commenced on June 29, 2026, with significant player movements. The Utah Jazz have re-signed center Jusuf Nurkic to a two-year, $22 million deal. Meanwhile, the San Antonio Spurs extended Julian Champagnie with a three-year, $45 million contract after his playoff performance. The Los Angeles Clippers are retaining Brook Lopez's $9.2 million option while declining options on Bogdan Bogdanovic and Nicolas Batum. Notable trades include the Trail Blazers acquiring Ja Morant from the Grizzlies. Several other players are making decisions on their contracts as the offseason progresses.
- •Jazz re-sign Jusuf Nurkic to a two-year deal.
- •Spurs extend Julian Champagnie after playoffs.
- •Clippers pick up Brook Lopez's option and decline Bogdanovic's.
- •Trail Blazers trade for Ja Morant from Grizzlies.
- •Andrew Wiggins extends contract with the Heat.
- 9:14 PMYahoo Sports — NBA free agency tracker 2026: Live updates on breaking news, signings and trades
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