Joe Ingles and the Orlando Magic have agreed to a two-year, $22 million deal.
Ingles spent last season with the Milwaukee Bucks as he returned from an ACL injury.
Joe Ingles and the Orlando Magic have agreed to a two-year, $22 million deal.
Ingles spent last season with the Milwaukee Bucks as he returned from an ACL injury.
Max Strus is expected to receive significant free agent interest above the full midlevel exception that results in his departure from the Miami Heat.
Strus has been linked with the Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers and Orlando Magic, who are three teams with cap space.
Other teams are working to get under the first tax apron to make the full $12.2 million MLE available.
Strus is a career 37.1 percent three-point shooter.
Paolo Banchero has committed to play for Team USA at the FIBA World Cup this summer.
Banchero becomes the 11th player to commit to their 12-man roster. Steve Kerr's roster will also have Anthony Edwards, Jaren Jackson, Tyrese Haliburton, Brandon Ingram, Jalen Brunson, Austin Reaves, Mikal Bridges, Cam Johnson, Walker Kessler and Bobby Portis.
Banchero also entertained the idea of playing for Italy with his father being of Italian descent.
The San Antonio Spurs selected Victor Wembanyama with the first overall selection in the 2023 NBA Draft. The Charlotte Hornets selected Brandon Miller with the second pick, while the Portland Trail Blazers at No. 3.
First Round
1. San Antonio Spurs: Victor Wembanyama
2. Charlotte Hornets: Brandon Miller
3. Portland Trail Blazers: Scoot Henderson
4. Houston Rockets: Amen Thompson
5. Detroit Pistons: Ausar Thompson
6. Orlando Magic: Anthony Black
7. Washington Wizards (via Pacers): Bilal Coulibaly
8. Indiana Pacers (via Wizards): Jarace Walker
9. Utah Jazz: Taylor Hendricks
10. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Mavericks): Cason Wallace
11. Orlando Magic: Jett Howard
12. Dallas Mavericks (via Thunder): Dereck Lively
13. Toronto Raptors: Gradey Dick
14. New Orleans Pelicans: Jordan Hawkins
15. Atlanta Hawks: Kobe Bufkin
16. Utah Jazz: Keyonte George
17. Los Angeles Lakers: Jalen Hood-Schifino
18. Miami Heat: Jaime Jaquez Jr.
19. Golden State Warriors: Brandin Podziemski
20. Houston Rockets: Cam Whitmore
21. Brooklyn Nets: Noah Clowney
22. Brooklyn Nets: Dariq Whitehead
23. Portland Trail Blazers: Kris Murray
24. Dallas Mavericks (via Kings): Olivier-Maxence Prosper
25. Detroit Pistons (via Celtics): Marcus Sasser
26. Indiana Pacers: Ben Sheppard
27. Charlotte Hornets: Nick Smith Jr.
28. Utah Jazz: Brice Sensabaugh
29. Indiana Pacers: Julian Strawther
30. Los Angeles Clippers: Kobe Brown
Second Round
31. Charlotte Hornets: James Nnaji
32. Denver Nuggets: Jalen Pickett
33. Minnesota Timberwolves: Leonard Miller
34. Sacramento Kings: Colby Jones
35. Chicago Bulls: Julian Philips
36. Milwaukee Bucks: Andre Jackson Jr.
37. Denver Nuggets (via Thunder): Hunter Tyson
38. Boston Celtics: Jordan Walsh
39. Atlanta Hawks: Mouhamed Gueye
40. Los Angeles Lakers: Max Lewis
41. Charlotte Hornets: Amari Bailey
42. Washington Wizards: Tristan Vukcevic
43. Portland Trail Blazers: Rayan Rupert
44. San Antonio Spurs: Sidy Cissoko
45. Memphis Grizzlies: GG Jackson
46. Atlanta Hawks: Seth Lundy
47. Indiana Pacers: Mojave King
48. Los Angeles Clippers: Jordan Miller
49. Cleveland Cavaliers: Emoni Bates
50. Oklahoma City Thunder: Keyontae Johnson
51. Brooklyn Nets: Jalen Wilson
52. Phoenix Suns: Toumani Camara
53. Minnesota Timberwolves: Jaylen Clark
54. Sacramento Kings: Jalen Slawson
55. Indiana Pacers: Isaiah Wong
56. Memphis Grizzlies: Tarik Biberovic
57. Golden State Warriors: Trayce Jackson-Davis
58. Milwaukee Bucks: Chris Livingston
The Orlando Magic have waived guard Jayden Scrubb from his two-way contract. Scrubb signed a two-year, two-way deal with the Magic last season.
Scrubb only appeared in two games with Orlando last season, but excelled with the Lakeland Magic of the G League. The 6-foot-5 guard averaged 23.1 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game for Lakeland.