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NBA free agency opens as the clock strikes midnight Sunday morning, and several of the game’s biggest names have the option of changing sides.
Tied in with a trade market that could include players such as Kawhi Leonard of San Antonio and Kemba Walker of Charlotte, this offseason has a chance to rival any summer in historical impact.
The Pistons already are committed to salaries that exceed the 2018-19 salary cap of $108 million, but are less than the salary tax threshold of $123 million.