The NBA free agency period didn’t open until 6 p.m. Eastern Time on Sunday, which technically means that teams can only start discussing contract terms and recruiting free-agent players AFTER that time.

But this is the NBA we’re talking about where tampering is so rampant that players openly joke about it during All-Star Game selections shows.

In a perfect world (in the NBA’s mind), players and teams would wait until the 6 p.m. window and take their time discussing these multimillion-dollar financial commitments. That would make sense, right?

With that in mind, let’s check in on how ESPN NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski reacted to the start of NBA free agency. He only, uh, tweeted full contract terms for multiple players right at 6 p.m.

Free agent guard JJ Redick has agreed to a two-year, $26.5M deal to join the New Orleans Pelicans, league sources tell ESPN. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 30, 2019

Free agent Kemba Walker has agreed to sign a four-year, $141M maximum contract to join the Boston Celtics, Excel Sports agent Jeff Schwartz tells ESPN. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 30, 2019

Free agent Khris Middleton has agreed to a five-year, $178M deal to return to the Milwaukee Bucks, Excel Sports agent Mike Lindeman tells ESPN. Deal includes a player option. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 30, 2019

Free agent F Harrison Barnes has agreed to a four-year, $85M deal to stay with the Sacramento Kings, Excel Sports agent Jeff Schwartz tells ESPN. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 30, 2019

Free agent guard Derrick Rose has agreed to a two-year, $15M deal to join the Detroit Pistons, league sources tell ESPN. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 30, 2019

Free agent center Jonas Valanciunas has agreed to a three-year, $45M deal to return to the Memphis Grizzlies, CAA agent Leon Rose tells ESPN. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 30, 2019

Either Woj is the fastest typer in the history of Twitter or he had those tweets ready to go and published them right at 6 p.m. because he already knew. Hint: It’s the second one — tampering doesn’t mean anything in today’s NBA.

all of these scheduled tweets are killing me lmfaaaooooo tampering rules — Matt Ellentuck (@mellentuck) June 30, 2019

The NBA trying to stop tampering pic.twitter.com/H9yurBuRJA — Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) June 30, 2019

Magics tampering fine looks like a joke to what we are seeing today — UnwrittenRules (@UnwrittenRul3s) June 30, 2019

It would really be a perfectly Kawhi thing to be the only player in the league to adhere to the tampering rules and actually have these in person meetings all week. — Thot Pelley (@TomMurphyNews) June 30, 2019