Rose one step away from Cavaliers

After Kyrie Irving’s words yesterday, it seems that the Cavs have already moved to try to make that addition that can give LeBron a satisfaction and make the team even more competitive.
The franchise is in advanced contact with Derrick Rose, who now seems very close to signing with the NBA vice champions to try the title assault.
Rose would sign a contract at the minimum for a player of his experience earning $2.1 million in the coming season, with the idea of playing alongside Irving’s very own in the backcourt of the East’s dominators.
Rose had been approached by so many franchises including the Lakers, but especially the Bucks, with whom he had made two rather fruitful talks, but as is increasingly the case now, the smell of a ring entices all veterans to join the strongest in an NBA that has lost primal competitiveness.
There are also other major moves on the night, in fact after a long European querelle, Shane Larkin returns to the NBA. Baskonia has basically raised the stock of the player who had an excellent season in Spain, raising many antennae including that of Barcelona, which had made an important offer. After a back-and-forth between offers and draws by the Basques, the Boston Celtics came along and put everyone in agreement by bringing him back to the NBA with a 6.3 million contract that thus definitively closes the green-and-whites’ roster for next season.
To close there is another move in this market by the Houston Rockets who take home with a three-year contract guard Troy Daniels.
Last season the player played 24 games with the Grizzlies before being cut, landing with the Rockets for six games, then finishing the season in the D-League.
Now comes the multi-year contract that guarantees him a future in the league, since at D’Antoni’s place, a shooter will always find the door open.
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