Tobias Harris to re-sign with Magic for four years, $64 million
Forward Tobias Harris, pulling up for a shot over Lakers forward Ryan Kelly, will be one of eight players under age 25 for the Magic next season.
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Restricted free agent Tobias Harris agreed to sign a four-year, $64-milliion contract to remain with the Orlando Magic, a person with knowledge of the deal told the Associated Press.
The 6-foot-9 forward, a four-year veteran at age 22, averaged a career-high 17.1 points last season, his second with Orlando after being traded by Milwaukee.
Harris averaged a career-high 17.1 points last season while also shooting a career-best 36% from three-point range.
The move keeps intact a young Magic team that features eight players under age 25.
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Kevin Durant, coming off a season in which injuries limited him to 27 games for Oklahoma City, pledged he would be ready for next season and said he hasn’t thought about the summer of 2016, when he likely will be the biggest domino in a free-agent class that figures to cash in with huge deals as the league’s salary cap skyrockets. “I hear it all the time but I’m really just focusing on rehab,” the 2014 NBA most valuable player said in Orlando, Fla., where he and new Thunder Coach Billy Donovan watched the team’s summer league squad play. . . .
New Orleans and forward Dante Cunningham agreed on a three-year contract extension worth about $9 million.
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