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A free agent forward reached a two-year, $28 million agreement with a Los Angeles team after turning down offers from four other clubs. The sides had explored a sign-and-trade with his former team, but that team declined to participate.
A free agent forward has agreed to a two-year, $28 million contract with a Los Angeles team, sources told ESPN. The forward and his agent reached an understanding with the team early in free agency. The sides had considered a sign-and-trade arrangement with his former team, but that team did not cooperate.
“Hachimura and his agent Darren Matsubara of THE•TEAM came to an understanding with the Clippers early in free agency on finding a deal together.”
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