On the opening day of free agency, the Thunder swiftly accomplished one of the two things it set out to do this summer.
The team agreed to re-sign restricted free agent Kyle Singler, coming to terms with the reserve forward on a five-year deal worth more than $24 million on Wednesday. The deal could keep Singler in Oklahoma City through the 2019-20 season, although the fifth year of the deal is a team option.
At first glance, the contract might appear to be a bit steep for a player who is projected to be the Thunder’s 11th man next season.