- A combination of role players, older stars, restricted free agents, and journeymen.
- The NBA has introduced a new rule for the coming season, confirming statistical adjustments that will affect long-distance heaves at the end of quarters.
The NBA season is about to begin, and free agents are the talk of the sport. A handful of unrestricted and restricted free agents will sign over the following days, and the remaining players will probably go overseas.
The best players out there agree to a deal after a week. This means that by July, most players will be signed up. These are the most intriguing free agents in the game today.
Malcolm Brogdon
At 32, he is no spring chicken, but he can certainly be a good backup point guard. He is a steady and consistent player who made 12.7 points last year for the Wizards.
Quentin Grimes
He went from Dallas to Philadelphia last season and averaged 21.9 points. He was definitely a sound signing for Philadelphia, and the Dallas Mavericks lost out. Grime’s price as a restricted free agent is high after last season’s performances.
Chris Paul
At 40 years old, he is an ideal backup player. He played all 82 games for the Spurs last year, which means he is super fit. It looks likely he will be in LA this year, but with what team?
