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NBA free agency 2024: Latest signings, news, buzz and reports

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Pat Riley: Jimmy Butler should keep his mouth shut if he isn't playing (1:21)

Pat Riley discusses Jimmy Butler's assertion that if he were healthy the Heat would have beaten the Celtics and Knicks. (1:21)

With only eight teams remaining in the playoffs, most NBA teams have their eyes set on the draft and free agency.

The free agency window will open June 30 at 6 p.m. ET, but teams and players are already making hinting at what could be an impactful summer of moves and contract extensions.

The free agency pool this summer could be loaded with big names such as LeBron James and Paul George, who both could decline the final year of their respective deals and test the waters. Other stars such as Klay Thompson and James Harden will enter the summer as unrestricted free agents.

Our NBA insiders will be tracking all of the latest signings, buzz, news and reports throughout the summer and into free agency, so stay tuned as we report on the biggest moves that will shape the league.

May 6

4 p.m. ET: Miami Heat president Pat Riley stated Monday that All-Star forward Jimmy Butler's contact will depend on his availability. This came in a news conference in which Riley was also critical of Butler's comments after the Heat were defeated by the Boston Celtics.

"If you're not on the court playing against Boston or on the court playing against the New York Knicks, you should keep your mouth shut on the criticism of those teams," Riley said.

Butler had previously said, "If I was playing, Boston would be at home, New York damn sure would ... be at home."

The six-time All-Star is up for a possible two-year extension this summer.

3:30 p.m. ET: The LA Clippers hope to re-sign Paul George and James Harden as the team moves into its new $2 billion arena.

Lawrence Frank, president of basketball operations, said the Clippers hope to retain both stars to continue playing alongside Kawhi Leonard at the Intuit Dome.

George has a player option on the $48.8 million due next season and can become a free agent if he and the Clippers are unable to come to an agreement on an extension before June 30. Harden will be an unrestricted free agent.

April 29

11:45 p.m. ET: LeBron James said he is undecided on his NBA future after the Los Angeles Lakers were eliminated in the first round of the NBA playoffs by the Denver Nuggets.

James, 39, said his immediate focus will be on his family and that his sights then will shift to training camp for USA Basketball ahead of the Paris Olympics this summer.

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'I'm not going to answer that': LeBron dodges question on Lakers future

LeBron James shrugs off a question about his future with the Lakers as he reflects on the season.

Asked how he would approach his decision about Year 22, James replied, "I don't have an answer ... to be honest. I haven't given it much thought."

James has until June 29 to either opt into the final year of his contract with the Lakers for $51.4 million or become an unrestricted free agent.