The Brooklyn Nets have signed restricted free-agent forward Donatas Motiejunas, as expected, to a four-year offer sheet potentially worth as much as $37 million, according to league sources.But sources told ESPN.com on Friday night that the uniquely structured deal is fully guaranteed for only $5 million of that total and rising to $17.5 million if Motiejunas has earned his 2017-18 option by March 1, terms that could well encourage the Houston Rockets to match the Brooklyn offer sheet.The Rockets will have a 72-hour window, ending at Monday at 11:59 p.m., to decide whether to match the offer or let Motiejunas join the Nets.?I have to talk to the owner before we make a decision, Houston general manager Daryl Morey said Friday night. Theres been a lot of restricted free agents that went late into the season, several into December. Its a process thats part of how things work. Sometimes it takes a little longer, but were happy its going to come to a resolution.The Nets have been weighing the move internally for some time and, according to sources, are comfortable with where Motiejunas is medically, after back issues scuttled the Rockets trade of ?him to the?Detroit Pistons?in February.That history of back trouble, however, led the Nets to structure Motiejunas contract with a number of protections against long-term risk. Sources say he will earn $5 million immediately just by signing the contract, but the team that has him on its roster as of Tuesday must decide by Jan. 10 whether to guarantee an additional $3.5 million for this season or let him go at that point. By March 1, sources said, Motiejunas full $9 million option for the 2017-18 must then be picked up or declined.Im happy, Motiejunas, a 26-year-old native of Lithuania, told ESPNs Calvin Watkins on Friday. Its [been] way too long, I waited so long; I just wanted to play basketball.Even better, it showed they believed in me, Motiejunas said of the Nets. They put me through a number of tests [on his back], and they saw that Im as healthy as anybody else. After Detroit, everybody was questioning me. They showed a commitment that Im going to be a piece of their future; if not, Ill be happy with Houston, too.After signing the offer sheet, Motiejunas flew to Houston, where he will await the Rockets decision on whether to match it. Although the final two seasons of the contract are non-guaranteed, Motiejunas ?can clinch the total of nearly $18 million in guaranteed money if he plays into March with no health issues.?Houston pulled its most recent offer to Motiejunas on Nov. 22, when the sides couldnt come to terms on a deal before the Rockets self-imposed Nov. 22 deadline.?Nov. 23 was the last day that players could be signed this season and remain eligible to be dealt on the leagues annual trade-deadline day, which falls on Feb. 23. ESPN reported in early November that the Rockets, as a result, picked that date as their own internal deadline to sign Motiejunas, fearing his value would decrease if they didnt have the ability to trade him.The Nets, sources said, specifically waited until this week to sign Motiejunas, in part because they hope Houston will be less inclined to match an offer for him now. The Rockets will be unable to trade Motiejunas for a year without his consent if they elect to match the offer.The Nets had more than $18 million in available salary-cap ?space to assemble an offer Houston might find unpalatable. New Nets general manager Sean Marks, though, was foiled twice in restricted free agency over the summer, seeing hefty offer sheets to Miamis Tyler Johnson (four years, $50 million) and Portlands Allen Crabbe (four years, $75 million) matched by those teams.Sources told Stein on Nov. 4 that the Rockets were offering a two-year deal starting in the $7 million range but with only the first season fully guaranteed for the 7-foot, 223-pound Motiejunas.ESPN reported last week that Motiejunas was surprised and upset that negotiations with the Rockets had dragged on so long. Motiejunas could have made himself an unrestricted free agent next summer had he been willing to play out this season on Houstons $4.4 million qualifying offer, but he let the qualifier expire Oct. 1, hopeful that a long-term deal would materialize.The Rockets have been unwilling to guarantee more than the first year of a multiyear deal in a nod to Motiejunas injury history. Houston traded him to Detroit in February, only for the Pistons to void the deal and send him back to the Rockets because of a failed physical stemming from Motiejunas back troubles.ESPNs Calvin Watkins contributed to this report. Nike Air Max Udsalg . -- There were a lot of firsts for the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night. Nike Air Max Køb . 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ELVERSON, Pa. -- Past champion Scott Harvey outlasted Dan Sullivan in 19 holes Wednesday to advance to the U.S. Mid-Amateur final at Stonewall Links.The 38-year-old Harvey, the 2014 winner from Greensboro, North Carolina, will face 25-year-old Stewart Hagestad of Newport Beach, California, in the 36-hole final with a Masters spot at stake.Its pretty exciting, Harvey said. Its what you come here for, and the prize is worth it.Hagestad beat Scott Strickland of Birmingham, Michigan, 4 and 2 in the event for players 25 and older.In June, Harvey beat Hagestad in a playoff in the George C. Thomas Invitational at Los Angeles Country Club.I wouldnt say that anybodys got an advantage, Harvey said. I definitely have the experience, but hes got the young cockiness and is in shape.For the first time in USGA championship history, the stroke-play, co-host course will be used in a 36-hole championship match. The first 18 holes will be played on the par-70 North Course and the afternoon round will be played on the par-70 Old Course, the site off all of the other matches.Harvey finished off the 49-year-old Sullivan with a two-putt par from 30 feet on the 19th -- the 246-yard, par-3 ninth.Its a difficult hole, demanding hole, said Harvey, a member oof the 2015 U.ddddddddddddS. Walker Cup team. You better hit a good shot, and Ive been able to do that so far.Sullivan, from Pasadena, California, overcame a two-hole deficit to force the extra hole, winning the 13th and 16th with birdies. They halved the par-3 17th with pars and the par-4 18th with bogeys.Sixty-seventh in the world amateur ranking, Harvey was the stroke-play medalist for the record fourth time. The property manager is competing in his 21st USGA championship.Hagestad won the 14th with a birdie after hitting to 6 inches to take a 2-up lead and closed out the 34-year-old Strickland with conceded par wins on 15 and 16.I just played a little bit better golf, Hagestad said. I knew that if I could kind of get it to the back nine and trust myself and commit to hitting good shots that hopefully Id be OK.Hagestad graduated from the University of Southern California in 2013, and won the 2016 Met Amateur Championship. He works as a financial analyst.In the morning quarterfinals, Harvey beat David May of Auburn, New York 4 and 3, and Hagestad topped Michael McDermott of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, 2 up. ' ' '