Free agency dealing
Clippers — Los Angeles is attempting to secure a sign-and-trade agreement with forward Danilo Gallinari on a three-year, $65 million deal, ESPN reported. With salary-cap space an issue, the Clippers are aiming to acquire Gallinari through a three-way trade involving the Denver Nuggets and Atlanta Hawks, according to the report. Los Angeles would send Jamal Crawford, Diamond Stone and a future first-round pick to Atlanta while Denver is expected to receive draft compensation for Gallinari, who has played with the Nuggets for the past six seasons.
Kings — Sacramento added veteran help to its young roster by agreeing to contracts with forward Zach Randolph and point guard George Hill. Randolph left Memphis for a $24 million, two-year deal to reunite with former Grizzlies coach
Dave Joerger in Sacramento, a person with knowledge of the agreement told The Associated Press. Hill announced on Twitter that he was heading to Sacramento. Yahoo Sports first reported the deal, saying Hill would get $57 million over three years.
Pacers — Guard Darren Collison agreed to a two-year, $20 million contract with the Pacers. Collison will make his second run with the Pacers, having played for them from 2010-12.
Wizards — Forward Mike Scott agreed to a $1.7 million, one-year contract with Washington, according to a person familiar with the deal.
Heat — Miami gained access to $25.3 million in salary-cap space for this coming season when the team waived center
Chris Bosh more than a year since his last appearance because of blood-clot issues. The Associated Press