Tyler Johnson 24 Points/6 Assists Full Highlights (3/7/2015)
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MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) NBA teams are giving out high salaries like hotcakes.
Tyler Johnson, who was undrafted two years ago, is about to become a $50 million man.
A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that Johnson has agreed to sign a $50 million, four-year offer sheet with the Brooklyn Nets later this week.
The talks are ongoing and nothing is finalized, according to the person who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the contract cannot be signed until Thursday. Once its signed, the Miami Heat the team that Johnson has played with for the last two seasons would have three days to match the terms, which would appear unlikely given the way the deal is currently structured.
Johnson would make about $6 million annually in the first two years of the deal, then average about $19 million in each of the final two years of the contract. He met with several teams in Chicago in the past few days before making his decision.
Yahoo Sports first reported the agreement.
The Heat agreed to terms on a four-year, $98 million contract with center Hassan Whiteside on Friday, and Whiteside quickly congratulated Johnson on the still-not-completed deal when word came Sunday of the agreement.
Whiteside wrote, man i going to miss you bro.
Johnson responded, crazy how the world works.
Johnson made an average of about $500,000 in each of his first two NBA seasons, yet in this never-before-seen era of a massive $94.1 million salary cap for this coming season with more increases to come he will soon become locked into life-changing money.
Johnson was undrafted out of Fresno State two years ago and has averaged 7.4 points in 68 games with the Heat over two seasons. Johnson shot 49 percent last season, up from 42 percent in his rookie year.
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Tyler Johnson 24 Points/6 Assists Full Highlights (3/7/2015)
South Carolina sophomore pitcher Tyler Johnson has made the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team, earning a spot on the 24-man roster after receiving an invitation to training camp.
There were 31 players invited to training camp before seven were cut.
Its a real honor to make the squad and be able to travel across the world with these guys, Johnson told The State. Its a really special thing to be included with Team USA. You build relationships that hopefully youll remember for a while.
Johnson and Team USA will take part in three international friendship series this summer with trips to Taiwan, Japan and Cuba for five-game series.
Team USA will face Chinese Taipei on July 5-9, Japan on July 12-17 and Cuba on July 23-27. This will be Johnsons first trip to Asia.
The furthest Ive been is Honduras for a church mission trip back in high school. Im really excited to travel across the world, he said. Asia has always been a place Ive wanted to go and see what its like, visit a different culture. Im really excited for that.
The Collegiate National Team is currently playing in California and is 2-0-1 with a win and tie against the Santa Barbara Forresters and a win over the Urban Youth Academy Barons.
Johnson has pitched 12/3 innings for Team USA thus far and allowed one run, but hasnt allowed a hit. Team USA has played games in Dodger Stadium and Angel Stadium.
The stadiums are unreal, very nice, he said. These ball clubs are really nice to let us come in here and play on their turf. Its a really special thing to play in these amazing ballparks.
Johnson is the 11th South Carolina player to play for the Collegiate National Team, joining Grayson Greiner, Jackie Bradley Jr., Justin Smoak, Matt Campbell, Landon Powell, Adam Everett, Jason Haynie, Jared Baker, Brian Williams and Dave Hollins.
This past season the righty went 3-2 with a 2.42 ERA in 29 appearances. He struck out 59 batters in 52 innings and opponents hit .187 against him.
Johnson led the SEC in saves in conference games with eight and was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2016 Columbia Regional.
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Tyler Johnson, who was undrafted two years ago, is about to become a $50 million man.
A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that Johnson has agreed to sign a $50 million, four-year offer sheet with the Brooklyn Nets later this week.
The talks are ongoing and nothing is finalized, according to the person who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the contract cannot be signed until Thursday. Once its signed, the Miami Heat - the team that Johnson has played with for the last two seasons - would have three days to match the terms, which would appear unlikely given the way the deal is currently structured.
Johnson would make about $6 million annually in the first two years of the deal, then average about $19 million in each of the final two years of the contract. He met with several teams in Chicago in the past few days before making his decision.
Yahoo Sports first reported the agreement.
The Heat agreed to terms on a four-year, $98 million contract with center Hassan Whiteside on Friday, and Whiteside quickly congratulated Johnson on the still-not-completed deal when word came Sunday of the agreement.
Whiteside wrote, man i going to miss you bro.
Johnson responded, crazy how the world works.
Johnson made an average of about $500,000 in each of his first two NBA seasons, yet in this never-before-seen era of a massive $94.1 million salary cap for this coming season - with more increases to come - he will soon become locked into life-changing money.
Johnson was undrafted out of Fresno State two years ago and has averaged 7.4 points in 68 games with the Heat over two seasons. Johnson shot 49 percent last season, up from 42 percent in his rookie year.
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Tyler Johnson 24 Points/6 Assists Full Highlights (3/7/2015)
NBA free agency is here, and there havealready been several moves in the first two days. With the cap rising, players are landing lucrative deals, especially compared to previous seasons. Many big names have already signed, although Kevin Durant has yet to make his decision.The rumor mill is buzzing with potentialcontracts, and we"re here to get you caught up on what"s happened thus far.Here are all the latest NBA rumorsand news you need to know.
If you"re looking for a full list of all the contract signings, scroll to the bottom of this post.
Pau Gasol About To Get PaidGasol is one of the more well-known free agents left and according to Ramona Shelburne of ESPN, he"s about to get a hefty contract.
The market for Pau Gasol appears to be around $18-22 million/year. Raptors, Bulls, Blazers, Wolves, Spurs among the teams in discussions with him, per sources. Not clear yet if he"ll wait until Durant decides.
If Gasol doesn"t wait until Durant decides, that could hurt the Spurs. San Antonio likely wouldn"t have enough cap space to add both Gasol and Durant. The Raptors were a bit of a late entry into the race. The Trail Blazers might have offered Gasol a two-year, $40 million deal.
Kings Out On Rondo?It seems the Kings won"t be brining back Rajon Rondo to be their point guard next season.
Collison is facing domestic violence charges, so the Kings need to get a quality backup in the event he winds up in jail or suspended by the NBA. It"s unclear who they are targeting. The three most likely landing spots before the draft seemed like the Knicks, Nets and Kings. But all three have landed a new point guard or moved on. Where Rondo plays next year is a major question mark and he might not be starting.
Nets Offer Tyler Johnson Offer SheetThe Brooklyn Nets have offered Heat guard Tyler Johnson a four-year, $50 million contract. The structure of the contract is a classic poison pill.
Johnson can sign that offer sheet as soon as July 7th. The Heat will then have three days to match. The structure of that deal will give the Heat pause, even though they"d said they plan to match.
Warriors Hire Mike BrownIt"s not a free agency move, but the Warriors have hired their replacement for Luke Walton. It"s Mike Brown, and more on his hiring can be found here.
Latest contract agreementsThough no deal can be officially signed until July 7th, several deals have already been agreed upon. Below, we have every deal signed so far, with the source linked as well.
Arron Afflalo - 2 years, $25 million with Kings (Source)Cole Aldrich - 3 years, $22 million with Timberwolves (Source)Ryan Anderson - 4 years, $80 million with Rockets (Source)Darrell Arthur - 3 years, $23 million with Nuggets (Source)D.J. Augustin - 4 years, $29 million withMagic(Source)Jerryd Bayless - 3 years, $27 million with 76ers (Source)Nicolas Batum - 5 years, $120 million withHornets(Source)Kent Bazemore - 4 years, $70 million with Hawks (Source)Bradley Beal - 5 years, $128 million with Wizards (Source)Bismack Biyombo - 4 years, $72 millionwith Magic (Source)Trevor Booker - 2 years, $18 million with Nets (Source)Jordan Clarkson - 4 years, $50 million withLakers(Source)Mike Conley - 5 years, $153 million with Grizzlies (Source)Matthew Dellavedova - 4 years, $38million with Bucks (Source) (Cavs can match, aren"t expected to)Luol Deng - 4 years, $72 million with Lakers (Source)DeMar DeRozan - 5 years, $139 million withRaptors(Source)Andre Drummond - 5 years, $130 million withPistons(Source)Jared Dudley - 3 years, $30 million with Suns (Source)James Ennis - 2 years, $6 million with Grizzlies (Source)Evan Fournier - 5 years, $85 million with Magic (Source)Jeff Green - 1 year, $15 million with Magic (Source)Eric Gordon - 4 years, $53 million with Rockets (Source)Justin Hamilton - 2 years, $6 million with Nets (Source)Solomon Hill - 4 years, $48 million with Pelicans (Source)Al Horford - 4 years, $113 million with Celtics (Source)Dwight Howard - 3 years, $70.5 million with Hawks (Source)Al Jefferson - 3 years, $30 million with Pacers (Source)Joe Johnson - 2 years, $22 million with Jazz (Source)Tyler Johnson - 4 years, $50 million with Nets (Source) (Heat can match, unclear if they will)Wesley Johnson - 3 years, $18 million with Clippers (Source)Courtney Lee - 4years, $50 million with Knicks (Source)Jon Leuer - 4 years, $42 million with Pistons (Source)Jeremy Lin - 3 years, $36 million with Nets (Source)Ian Mahinmi - 4 years, $64 million with Wizards (Source)E"Twaun Moore - 4 years, $34 million with Pelicans (Source)Timofey Mozgov - 4 years, $64 million withLakers(Source)Andrew Nicholson - 4 years, $26 million with Wizards (Source)Joakim Noah - 4 years, $72 million with Knicks (Source)Chandler Parsons - 4 years, $94million with Grizzlies (Source)Austin Rivers - 3 years, $35.7 million with Clippers (Source)Ish Smith - 3 years, $18 million withPistons(Source)Mizra Teletovic - 3 years, $30 million with Bucks (Source)Anthony Tolliver - 2 years, $16 million with Kings (Source)Evan Turner - 4 years, $70million with Trail Blazers (Source)Hassan Whiteside - 4 years, $98 million withHeat(Source)Marvin Williams - 4 years, $54.5 million with Hornets (Source)
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