Fri,
June 29

Charlotte waives Brevin Knight.

Detroit names Jeff Weltman Director of Basketball Administration and Michael Curry as assistant coach.

Indiana waives Orien Green.

L.A. Clippers waive Daniel Ewing and decline to exercise option on James Singleton, making both players unrestricted free agents.

Miami makes qualifying offer to Earl Barron, making him a restricted free agent.

Orlando makes qualifying offers to Darko Milicic, Travis Diener and Mario Kasun, making them restricted free agents.

Utah makes qualifying offers to C.J. Miles and Dee Brown, making them restricted free agents.

Thu,
June 28

Boston acquires Ray Allen and draft rights to Glen Davis from Seattle in exchange for Wally Szczerbiak, Delonte West and draft rights to Jeff Green.

New York acquires Zach Randolph, Fred Jones, Dan Dickau and the draft rights to Demetris Nichols from Portland in exchange for Steve Francis, Channing Frye and a 2008 second-round draft pick.

Charlotte acquires Jason Richardson and the draft rights to Jermareo Davidson from Golden State in exchange for the draft rights to Brandan Wright.

Dallas acquires draft rights to Reyshawn Terry from the Orlando Magic in exchange for Milovan Rakovic and cash considerations.

Indiana acquires draft rights to Stanko Barac from Miami in exchange for a 2009 second-round draft pick.

Philadelphia acquires draft rights to Derrick Byars and cash considerations in exchange for draft rights to Petteri Koponen.

Toronto acquires the draft rights to Giorgos Printezis from San Antonio in exchange for a 2008 second-round draft pick.

Portland acquires draft rights to Rudy Fernandez from Phoenix in exchange for cash considerations.

Miami trades draft rights to Jason Smith to Philadelphia for draft rights to Daequan Cook, a 2009 second-round pick and cash considerations.

Houston obtains 54th pick in 2007 NBA Draft from Orlando for cash considerations.

Philadelphia trades the draft rights to Kyrylo Fesenko to Utah for the draft rights to Herbert Hill and future draft considerations.

Dallas names Paul Westphal assistant coach.

San Antonio purchases D-League's Auston Toros.

Mon,
June 25

Detroit's Chauncey Billups opts out of his contract.

Sat,
June 23

Seattle names Rich Cho and Scott Perry assistant general managers, announces the resignations of director of player personnel David Pedergraft and head scout Steve Rosenberry, and released radio play-by-play announcer David Locke.

Fri,
June 22

Memphis names Johnny Davis, Gordon Chiesa and David Joerger assistant coaches.

Philadelpia's Shavlik Randolph exercises his player option.

Sacramento exercises options on Francisco Garcia and Quincy Douby and makes qualifying offers to restricted free agents Ronnie Price and Justin Williams.

Thu,
June 21

Milwaukee exercises the fourth-year options on Andrew Bogut and Charlie Villanueva.

Wed,
June 20

Portland names Larry Miller president.

Tue,
June 19

Houston names Jack Sikma, R.J. Adelman, Elston Turner and T.R. Dunn assistant coaches.

Minnesota names John-Blair Bickerstaff assistant coach.

Sacramento names Reggie Theus head coach.

San Antonio names Dennis Lindsey vice president/assistant general manager.

Mon,
June 18

Charlotte named Dell Curry and Paul Mokeski assistant coaches and John Outlaw director of pro player personnel.

Memphis named Chris Wallace general manager and vice president of basketball operations.

Fri,
June 15

Toronto acquires Carlos Delfino from Detroit for a second-round draft pick in 2009 and 2011.

Milwaukee names Jim Todd assistant coach.

Thu,
June 14

New Orleans names Charlie Parker assistant coach.

Minnesota acquires Juwan Howard from Houston for Mike James and Justin Reed.

Toronto announces Alex English and Jay Triano will return to the coaching staff for the 2007-08 season, and names Mike Evans as assistant coach.

Washington announces the retirement of assistant coach Tom Young.

Wed,
June 13

Indiana named Dick Harter, Lester Conner, Frank Vogel, Dan Burke and Jay DeFruscio as assistant coaches.

Portland named Chad Buchanan as director of college scouting.

Charlotte named Paul Mokeski as assistant coach.

Tue,
June 12

Boston signs forward Leon Powe.

Indiana announces the resignation of Rick Carlisle, executive vice president.

Milwaukee signs guard Lynn Greer to a multi-year contract.

Fri,
June 8
Minnesota named Jerry Sichting assistant coach.

Thu,
June 7
Charlotte names Phil Ford, Lee Rose and Jeff Capel as assistant coaches.

Miami announces it has released Stan Van Gundy from his contractual obligations and will receive draft picks and future compensation from Orlando.

Orlando names Stan Van Gundy head coach.

Seattle names Sam Presti general manager.

Wed,
June 6
Orlando grants Billy Donovan permission to break contract as head coach.

Tue,
June 5
Milwaukee names Tony Brown assistant coach.

Mon,
June 4
Milwaukee names Bill Peterson assistant coach for player development and Dan Smyczek as director of public relations.

Portland named Cheri Hanson vice president of communications.

Fri,
June 1
Indiana grants Named Jim Morris special adviser to CEO Donnie Walsh.

Orlando named Billy Donovan coach.

Charlotte named Mike Tomon vice president of ticketing, Marlene McDade director of partnership sales, Kristen Peifer director of corporate communications, Jim Dunleavy finance, Will Beason staff accountant, Bobby Carter senior coordinator of research and database marketing, Seth Denton arena finance and Stephanie Siedlecki graphic designer.