Klay Thompson

Golden State Warriors: five years, $190 million

Thompson is nearing completion on a five-year deal to remain with Golden State, according to three people familiar with the negotiations. The Warriors were eager to re-sign Thompson, even though he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during the N.B.A. finals and could miss all of the 2019-20 season. Losing Kevin Durant to the Nets may have made striking a deal with Thompson more of an imperative, but the Warriors were going to offer him a max deal regardless of Durant’s decision. Thompson, one of the very best shooters in league history, has been a core member of the Warriors throughout their five-year run, helping them win three championships. Last season, he was named to his first all-defensive team in addition to averaging 21.5 points while shooting 46.7 percent from the field and 40.2 percent from 3-point range.

Damian Lillard — Portland Trail Blazers: extension

Harrison Barnes — Sacramento Kings: four years, $85 million

Dwight Powell — Dallas Mavericks: three years, $33 million

Khris Middleton

Milwaukee Bucks: five years, $178 million

Middleton, a sharpshooting swingman who made his first All-Star game last season, will be returning to Milwaukee, citing what he called “unfinished business” in a first-person article written for ESPN. Middleton, 27, has come a long way since he was drafted in the second round in 2012 by the Detroit Pistons. He has become a core part of the Bucks as they have risen to prominence on the shoulders of Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Rodney Hood — Portland Trail Blazers: two years, $16 million

Jamal Murray — Denver Nuggets: extension

Mike Scott — Philadelphia 76ers: two years, $9.8 million

Kristaps Porzingis

Dallas Mavericks: five-year, $158 million extension

Porzingis, who was once thought to be the future of the Knicks, received a maximum contract extension from Dallas in the early hours of free agency. He has been recovering from a knee injury that he sustained in 2018, meaning the deal comes with risks for Dallas. But if he can stay healthy, Porzingis, at his dynamic best, will be a formidable force next to Luka Doncic. .