Dwyane Wade
The #HeatLifer has decided to stay in Miami yet another year. Dwyane Wade signed for one-year, $20 million dollars on July 2nd. This deal serves as a win-win situation for both the Heat and Wade. Wade gets at least some of his money back, and the Heat will still have money to pursue big free agents in 2016.
Monta Ellis
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The Pacers have taken a step forward by acquiring guard Monta Ellis for a four-year, $44 million dollar deal. With the loss of anchor David West, the Pacers were able to add a scorer in Ellis. Between Ellis and Paul George, the Pacers should at least make the playoffs next year.
DeAndre Jordan
This signing is by far the most surprising move. DeAndre Jordan signed a four-year, $80 million dollar contract with the Dallas Mavericks, ending the Lob-City Era with LA. Logically, he left money on the table and the better as of right now to go to Dallas. With that being said, Jordan is from Texas so he will be closer to home.
Greg Monroe

Greg Monroe

The already defensive minded Milwaukee Bucks have gotten even better. The Bucks have signed Monroe to a three-year $50 million deal. With the return of Jabari Parker, look for the Bucks to be one of the biggest sleepers in the league next year.
LaMarcus Aldridge
Portland's star player has decided to take his talents to San Antonio. LaMarcus Aldridge has signed a four-year deal worth $80million dollars. This is huge for the Spurs, having re-signed Kawhi Leonard earlier in the week. With Aldridge's skill set, he will be able to take the pressure off of everyone else and vice versa. If the process of continuity bodes well for the Spurs and Aldridge, the Spurs have a chance to dominate league.
Rajon Rondo
The Sacramento Kings hope that this deal can work out better than Dallas. The Kings and Rondo has come to terms, with Rondo signing a one-year, $10 million dollar deal. This "one year" will serve as a test to see if Rondo and the Kings can work together.
Kevin Love
In a short letter titled "Unfinished Business", Kevin Love stated that he decided to stay in Cleveland another year in order to chase for a ring. The first year is always the roughest, so look for things to be more smooth between Love and the Cavs.