Gabe Vincent to Lakers

Shams Charania: Free agent guard Gabe Vincent has agreed on a three-year, $33 million deal with the Los Angeles Lakers, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium . Vincent’s agent, Bill Neff, negotiated the new deal for a tremendous undrafted success story.
Source: Twitter @ShamsCharania

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Ira Winderman @IraHeatBeat
Gabe Vincent gets his bag: $33 million over three years from Lakers. He’s off to play with LeBron. – 7:23 PM
Michael Pina @MichaelVPina
That’s an upgrade for the Lakers, and really cool for Gabe Vincent – 7:21 PM
Brady Hawk @BradyHawk305
Wow so Gabe Vincent lands on the Lakers
3 years/ 33 million – 7:21 PM
Wes Goldberg @wcgoldberg
Good for Gabe Vincent. Goes back to California, too. – 7:20 PM
Jake Madison @NOLAJake
Gabe Vincent to the Lakers is the first real surprise, right? – 7:20 PM
Shams Charania @ShamsCharania
Free agent guard Gabe Vincent has agreed on a three-year, $33 million deal with the Los Angeles Lakers, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. Vincent’s agent, Bill Neff, negotiated the new deal for a tremendous undrafted success story. – 7:19 PM
Wes Goldberg @wcgoldberg
With Tre Jones getting $10M/yr and Jevon Carter getting $6.7M/yr, you can understand why Gabe Vincent would be asking for something more than the $7-8M Miami offered. – 7:04 PM
Mark Deeks @MarkDeeksNBA
And today in Things I Absolutely Could Not Have Imagined Writing Four Years Ago When He Was Averaging Less Than 8/3 In The G-League: yeah, I agree, Gabe Vincent is worth more than $8 million. That’s two thirds of an MLE to a starting NBA Finals guard. – 1:38 PM
Anthony Chiang @Anthony_Chiang
Our Heat Day 1 free agency tracker continues to be updated. The latest on impending free agents Max Strus and Gabe Vincent, and more miamiherald.com/sports/nba/mia…12:05 PM
Aaron Rose @AaronBenRose
I appreciate that Gabe Vincent was good in the playoffs but I’m confounded by the idea that the Raptors are going to run back almost the same roster, swap Fred VanVleet for Vincent, and think that’s a good idea. – 11:46 AM
Ira Winderman @IraHeatBeat
Sign-and-trade transactions for Max Strus and/or Gabe Vincent could be useful for Miami to fill out roster if a significant move is then made, say for a Damian Lillard. Such sign-and-trade exemptions could then take place of the mid-level exceptions Heat no longer qualify for. – 11:27 AM
Barry Jackson @flasportsbuzz
NEW: Pat Riley meets with Gabe Vincent in Southern California and encourages him to re-sign, but Heat offer clearly less than what Vincent would like, putting his return very much in doubt. And Strus likely gone; Heat holding sign and trade talks on him: miamiherald.com/sports/nba/mia…11:07 AM
Anthony Chiang @Anthony_Chiang
Free agent negotiations can begin today at 6 p.m.
Here’s a Heat-centric guide to free agency: Examining the Heat’s tricky salary-cap situation, what it could cost to keep Max Strus and/or Gabe Vincent, how this all affects the Lillard pursuit and more miamiherald.com/sports/nba/mia…8:19 AM

More on this storyline

Barry Jackson: Per source, Heat has made an offer to Vincent similar to structure of Caleb Martin’s 3-year deal but for bit more money (more than $7 M per year for Gabe). It did not move the needle. Vincent’s return is looking less likely, unless Heat raises its offer. Free agency begins at 6pm -via Twitter @flasportsbuzz / June 30, 2023
Gabe Vincent, the Heat’s other key free-agent starter from their underdog run, has a strong opportunity to return. Vincent has generated plenty of interest around the league, but some of his possibilities elsewhere, as is the case with many of the forwards on this summer’s open market, have already dried up. … Rest assured, Miami and Vincent, sources said, have mutual interest in keeping the UC Santa Barbara product with the Heat, particularly considering the roster’s other options at point guard. -via Yahoo! Sports / June 28, 2023

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