On Wednesday afternoon, the Cleveland Cavaliers announced that the club has come to terms on an extension with restricted free agent forward Luke Harangody after presenting him with a qualifying offer on June 30.
As per league and team rules, the terms of the contract where not announced but it is believed that the deal is for one season and is worth $1.1 million.
Luke Harangody's one-year $1.1 mill deal with #Cavs now official
— M.S. Boyer/J. Valade (@PDcavsinsider) July 11, 2012
Harangody averaged 2.9 points and 2.5 rebounds in 11.0 minutes per game in 21 games (one start) for the Cavs during the 2011-12 season. The 24-year old also started 16 games with the Cavaliers NBA Developmental League team, the Canton Charge.
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