The Oklahoma City Thunder's last order of business in free agency is securing a new deal for Enes Kanter. However, with the restricted free-agent center drawing very little outside interest, the club shouldn't feel compelled to move off of any price that isn't its own.
RealGM's Shams Charania reported on July 1 that Kanter and the Thunder met in Chicago to discuss multiyear offers worth at or close to max level. According to CBA guru Larry Coon, a max deal for a player with less than six seasons of NBA service, such as Kanter, would start at $16.