3:00 a.m. ET
Kobe Bryant and the Lakers met with LaMarcus Aldridge for two hours.
The Lakers are heading to DC to meet with Greg Monroe before they meet with DeAndre Jordan in Los Angeles.
The Rockets, Knicks and Celtics reached out to Corey Brewer according to Yahoo's Adrian Wojnarowski.
2:00 a.m. ET
CBSSports.com's Ken Berger reports that the Hawks, Nuggets and Kings are interested in signing Monta Ellis.
USA Today's Sam Amick reports that Wesley Matthews is determined to get a contract worth $15 million a year. The Mavericks were hoping to sign Matthews to a $12 million-a-year deal.
1:45 a.m. ET
Yahoo's Adrian Wojnarowski reports that the Indiana Pacers are in discussions with Monta Ellis.
ESPN's Marc Stein reports that the Brooklyn Nets have basically re-signed Brook Lopez and Thaddeus Young to long-term deals.
Jimmy Butler is sleeping on a decision to accept a five-year max deal with the Chicago Bulls according to RealGM.
The Wizards are "encouraged" by their 12:01 a.m. phone call with Paul Pierce according to SI's Chris Mannix.
12:45 a.m. ET
The Dallas Mavericks are meeting with DeAndre Jordan and Wesley Matthews, according to CBSSports.com's Ken Berger. ESPN's Marc Stein is reporting that the Mavs are meeting with both players at the same time but are holding two separate meetings.
The Cavs have reached out to Tayshaun Prince to add depth at the small forward position according to Cleveland.com.
Danny Green could be leaving the Spurs according to USA Today's Sam Amick. The Kings and Pistons have already talked to Green on the phone.
12:30 a.m. ET
Yahoo and ESPN are reporting that Anthony Davis has agreed to a five-year, $145 million maximum contract extension with the Pelicans.
Kawhi Leonard has agreed to a five-year maximum contract with the San Antonio Spurs.
Al-Farouq Aminu agreed to a four-year, $30 million deal with the Portland Trail Blazers.
11:30 p.m. ET
The Lakers are meeting with everyone they can. According to ESPN's Chris Broussard, the Lakers will be meeting with Kevin Love, Tyson Chandler, Robin Lopez and Greg Monroe.
SI's Chris Mannix is reporting that the Boston Celtics are interested in Amir Johnson and Gerald Green.
CBSSports.com's Ken Berger reports that the "2015-16 salary cap could be as much as $2 million higher than projected."
10:00 p.m. ET
SI's Chris Mannix is reporting that the Kings, who are looking for a point guard, could be interested in Jeremy Lin.
Robin Lopez is a popular guy on the free agent market. The Knicks, Buck, and Pelicans are interested in his gorgeous hair.
Carlos Boozer has plenty of suitors like the Nets and Spurs according to ESPN's Chris Broussard.
Broussard also reports that Derrick Williams could stay in Sacramento but is getting a lot of interest from the Knicks and the Wizards.
Kobe and James Worthy will try to convince LaMarcus Aldridge that he should sign with the Lakers tonight.
8:00 p.m. ET
While it was reported earlier that the Lakers are interested in LaMarcus Aldridge and DeAndre Jordan, Yahoo Sports is reporting that now they want to sign BOTH players. Just imagine a trio of Kobe, LaMarcus and DeAndre.
NBA.com's David Aldridge reports that Jared Dudley has opted in to his contract and may even sign a long-term deal.
5:15 p.m. ET
Greg Monroe is going to be highly sought after in the first 24 hours of the free agency period. He's expected to meet with the Lakers, along with the Bucks, Blazers and Knicks.
4:30 p.m. ET
The Clippers can't really create significant cap room with their current non-guaranteed deals on the roster, so there's no point in waiving Jamal Crawford before the deadline that would guarantee the money owed to him in 2015-16. Dan Woike says the team won't waive Crawford.
The Sacramento Kings are being urged by forward Rudy Gay to pursue free agent point guard Rajon Rondo, according to Marc Stein of ESPN. Rondo would likely go the one-year contract route and try to improve his reputation after his stint in Dallas.
The Oklahoma City Thunder's biggest free agent and move of the offseason will likely involve restricted free agent Enes Kanter. The Thunder plan on meeting with Kanter right away when free agency opens and discuss a deal for 3-4 years, according to Shams Charania of RealGM.
Marc Spears of Yahoo Sports is reporting the world champion Golden State Warriors have interest in adding Marco Belinelli to their roster. Belinelli played for the Warriors from 2007-09 when he began his NBA career.
The Charlotte Hornets are also expected to be aggressive in their pursuit of Belinelli, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo. The Hornets have restocked their wings after getting rid of Lance Stephenson this offseason, and have the midlevel exception to offer Belinelli.
4:00 p.m. ET
The San Antonio Spurs are reportedly discussing a deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers that would allow them to acquire the non-guaranteed contract of Brendan Haywood. This could give the Spurs the cap room necessary to not only sign LaMarcus Aldridge, but they could even retain Danny Green with a competitive offer.
The Cavaliers are reportedly eyeing free agent point guard Mo Williams. According to Chris Haynes of Cleveland.com, Williams anticipates a meeting with the Cavs, who are in need of a backup point guard.
Marc Stein of ESPN says the Washington Wizards are "increasingly optimistic" about re-signing Paul Pierce.
The monetary advantage the Clippers had in trying to retain DeAndre Jordan may be gone. Chris Broussard of ESPN reports Jordan is seeking a four-year deal with an opt-out after the third year. Clippers were the only team able to offer a fifth year worth $27 million.
2:32 p.m. ET
Bulls' Jimmy Butler postpones meetings with other teams. It was believed Butler planned to meet with the Lakers, Celtics, 76ers and Mavericks, but Butler wants to mull over the long-term effects of his offers from the Bulls.
2:30 p.m. ET
While the Kings are busy trying to lure John Calipari away from Kentucky (unsuccessfully), they're also trying to lure another Wildcat after drafting Willie Cauley-Stein and being linked in talks for Eric Bledsoe. Sacramento reportedly wants to add Rajon Rondo or Monta Ellis. By the way, someone close to Vivek says he and Calipari are "just friends" as if this soap opera couldn't get more hilarious.
The Celtics and Pistons are two teams seen as potential suitors for Tobias Harris, who may be done in Orlando due to his pricetag.
J.J. Barea is surprisingly getting a lot of interest, with the Heat, Bulls, Lakers and Mavs on the list according to ESPN.
The Pelicans are going to push all of the money in the world they can to try and extend Anthony Davis this summer, up to $143 million, via the New Orleans Times-Picayune. There's no doubt he'll take the extension, players always take the super-max, it's just a question of when.
Monta Ellis will be pursued by the Hawks, Heat, Kings and Pacers among other teams, according to multiple outlets. He's a high-risk, high-reward signing. Also, he has it all.
The Mavericks are also reportedly looking at Danny Green among the other seemingly hundreds of free agents they're going to pursue.
Jordan Hill's going to hit the market after the Lakers passed on his team option.
LeBron James reportedly wants the Cavs to sign Mike Dunleavy, but there's just not a lot of cap space for them to work with. That said, Dunleavy took a paycut to play for the Bulls, so it's on the table. Mike Miller and Mike Dunleavy on the floor together would cause a rift in the matrix.
Teams are reportedly torn on Danny Green's value and the question of whether he's "worth eight figures." That's crazy to me (Matt Moore), but then I had him incredibly high on my top 40 free agents list.
12:45 p.m. ET
Kobe Bryant has placed a call to DeAndre Jordan, wants the center to join the Lakers. Could that be enough to sway Jordan?
Jordan is also being recruited by the Knicks and Carmelo Anthony.
Arron Afflalo may be heading to the New York Knicks. Phil Jackson has not tweeted about it yet.
Draymond Green is planning on meeting with the Warriors first, and if all goes well, no one else. Expect the meeting to go very well.
Tim Duncan and Tony Parker are teaming up to recruit LaMarcus Aldridge to join the Spurs. Will they come to the meeting wearing their championship rings?
Aldridge is also going to be meeting with the Raptors. The chance to play in the East and alongside DeMar DeRozan may entice Aldridge to sign with the Raptors.
Luke Ridnour got traded again! In one week Ridnour went from the Magic to the Grizzlies to the Hornets to the Thunder and now he is on the Raptors.
Rodney Stuckey wants to be part of a championship contender like the Houston Rockets.
The Grizzlies' front office is traveling to Spain to try and re-sign Marc Gasol.
Dwyane Wade has opted out of his contract, could he actually leave the Heat?
Luol Deng is not leaving the Heat, he opted in to his contract.
Kevin Love opted out, but is more than likely to re-sign with the Cavs. He already had a poolside chat with LeBron about it.
Brandon Knight is reportedly going to be sticking around with the Phoenix Suns for a long time.
The Suns are also rumored to be trading Eric Bledsoe.
ESPN's Chris Broussard reports that Tyson Chandler may end up playing for his old teammate Jason Kidd in Milwaukee.
Broussard is also reporting that the Bucks could be interested in Iman Shumpert
ESPN's Marc Stein reports that Jimmy Butler and Mike Dunleavy are "highly likely" to re-sign with the Chicago Bulls.