
Nets signing LaMarcus Aldridge to loaded roster
NY Post
Creating the Big 3 has made the Nets the top destination in the buyout market. First it was Blake Griffin. And Saturday it was LaMarcus Aldridge.
While traditional center Andre Drummond is still out there talking with the Lakers, the Celtics and possibly the Knicks, Nets general manager Sean Marks wasted no time in swooping in and adding Aldridge, an aging seven-time All-Star with whom he shared history in San Antonio. The move was first reported by The Athletic, and confirmed by the Post.
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