NBA free agency set to begin Nov. 20, just 10 days before training camp — Pasadena Star News

The NBA and the players’ union reached an agreement late Monday night on several critical issues that help clarify the offseason calendar as the league prepares for a quick turnaround going into its 2020-21 season. NBA free agency will begin on Nov. 20 at 3 p.m. PST, less than 48 hours after the draft and…

NBA free agency set to begin Nov. 20, just 10 days before training camp — Pasadena Star News

NBA Rumors: Here’s When Teams Are Expecting Free Agency To Begin — NESN.com

Sign In The NBA is making progress on a calendar for the 2020-21 season. The Players Association is rumored to be holding a vote amongst players Thursday or Friday between two different schedule scenarios that have games starting back up in either December or January. But players reportedly feel it’s “inevitable” that we’ll se a…

NBA Rumors: Here’s When Teams Are Expecting Free Agency To Begin — NESN.com

Travis elects free agency

DEVON TRAVIS ELECTS FREE AGENCY

The TORONTO BLUE JAYS announced that 2B DEVON TRAVIS has declined outright assignment to Triple-A Buffalo and has elected free agency.

TRAVIS, 28, was acquired in 2014 from the Detroit Tigers in exchange for OF Anthony Gose. The second baseman made his Major League debut on April 6, 2015 and became just the fourth player in club history to hit a home run in his first career game.

He set career highs in 2016 in runs (54), hits (123), doubles (28) home runs (11), RBI (50), walks (20), strikeouts (87) and stoles bases (4). Travis played a career-low 50 games in 2017 before being placed on the disabled list on June 6 for the remainder of the season with a bone bruise on his right knee.

In his last full season in 2018, he played a career-high 103 games. The Palm Beach, FL, native holds a career batting average of .274 with 35 home runs, 153 RBI, and 14 stolen bases across four seasons with Toronto.

Travis missed the entire 2019 season after undergoing surgery on his left knee and was placed on the 60-day injured list on March 25.