The moment all fans were waiting for is finally here! The 2022-22 NBA free agency frenzy is officially underway, and it has been one for the ages already, with Kevin Durant requesting the Brooklyn Nets to trade him.

Durant’s sweepstakes will set the way for the rest of free agency. He’s the biggest domino to fall this offseason and barring an unprecedented turn of events, the chances are we won’t get a resolution to his situation pretty soon.

But that doesn’t mean that the league will just stop. The world continues to go round, and free-agent deals are being done left and right. Here, we’ve summed them all up, so you don’t miss any move that goes down in the Association!

2022 NBA Free Agency: All Deals Done

Bradley Beal – Washington Wizards: five-year, $251.02M contract
Zach LaVine – Chicago Bulls:five-year, $215.2M contract
Jalen Brunson – New York Knicks: four-year, $104Mcontract
Anfernee Simons – PortlandTrail Blazers: four-year, $100Mcontract
Luguentz Dort – Oklahoma City Thunder: five-year, $87.5Mcontract
Bobby Portis – MilwaukeeBucks: four-year, $48.58Mcontract
Marvin Bagley III – Detroit Pistons: three-year, $37Mcontract
Chris Boucher – TorontoRaptors: three-year, $35.25Mcontract
Mitchell Robinson – New York Knicks: four years, $60M contract
P.J. Tucker – Philadelphia 76ers: three-year, $33.04Mcontract
Tyus Jones – MemphisGrizzlies: two-year, $30Mcontract
Gary Payton II – Portland Trail Blazers:three-year, $28Mcontract
Jae’Sean Tate – Houston Rockets: three-year, $22.1Mcontract
Nicolas Batum – Los AngelesClippers: two-year, $22Mcontract
Ricky Rubio – Cleveland Cavalies: three-year,$18.4M contract
Mohamed Bamb – OrlandoMagic: two-year, $21Mcontract
JaVale McGee – Dallas Mavericks: three-year, $20.1Mcontract
Nic Claxton – Brooklyn Nets: two-year, $20Mcontract
Malik Monk – SacramentoKings: two-year, $19Mcontract
Kyle Anderson – MinnesotaTimberwolves: two-year, $18Mcontract
Isaiah Hartenstein – New York Knicks: two-year, $16.7Mcontract
Delon Wright – WashingtonWizards: two-year, $16Mcontract
Patty Mills – BrooklynNets: two-year, $14.49Mcontract
Victor Oladipo – MiamiHeat: one-year, $11M contract
Amir Coffey – Los Angeles Clippers: three-year, $11Mcontract
Dewayne Dedmon – MiamiHeat: two-year, $9Mcontract
Danuel House – Philadelphia 76ers: two-year, $8.42Mcontract
Andre Drummond – Chicago Bulls: two-year, $6.6M contract
Joe Ingles – MilwaukeeBucks: one-year, $6.48Mcontract
Lonnie Walker – Los AngelesLakers: one-year, $6.48Mcontract
Kevin Knox – Detroit Pistons: two-year, $6Mcontract
Jevon Carter – Milwaukee Bucks: two-year, $4.6Mcontract
Damian Jones – Los Angeles Lakers : two-year, veteran minimum-salary contract
Trevelin Queen – Philadelphia 76ers: two-year, veteran minimum-salary contract
Troy Brown – Los Angeles Lakers: one-year, veteran minimum-salary contract
DeAndre Jordan – Denver Nuggets: one-year, veteran minimum-salary contract
Mike Muscala – Oklahoma CityThunder: one-year, veteran minimum-salary contract
Juan Toscano-Anderson, Lakers: one-year, minimum-salary contract
Anthony Gill – WashingtonWizards:two-year contract
Davon Reed – Denver Nuggets: Nuggets:two-year contract
Wesley Matthews – Milwaukee Bucks: one-year, veteran minimumcontract
Bruce Brown Jr. – Denver Nuggets: two years, $13M contract
Theo Pinson – Dallas Mavericks: one-year contract
Otto Porter Jr. – Toronto Raptors: two-year contract
Aaron Holiday – Atlanta Hawks: one-year contract

2022 NBA Free Agency: All Contract Extensions

Nikola Jokic – Denver Nuggets: Five year, super-max extension
Devin Booker – Phoenix Suns:Four year, super-max extension
Karl-Anthony Towns – Minnesota Timberwolves:Fouryear, super-max extension
Ja Morant – Memphis Grizzlies:Five year, super-max extension
Gary Harris – Orlando Magic: two-year, $26Mextension
Taurean Prince – Minnesota Timberwolves: two-year, $16Mveteran extension
Thaddeus Young – TorontoRaptors: two-year, $16Mveteran extension
Zion Williamson – New Orleans Pelicans: Five year, super-max extension