Luxury tax concerns are looming large over the flurry of major NBA trades we've seen over the past couple of weeks. The other, far less discussed factor behind these potentially league-altering moves is just how barren this year's free agency class is. You would be hard pressed to find a class in recent history that has as little juice as this one. There's arguably not a single max level player in the bunch and a couple of the more exciting players that were expected to hit the market (Fred VanVleet, Steven Adams) have already re-upped with the Rockets. Of the group that is hitting the market, the most appealing players largely consist of high-end role players and young guys with upside that could take a step forward on their second contract. Here are my picks for the 10 best players hitting the market on Monday.
(Note: LeBron James, James Harden and Julius Randle were all excluded from the list as they're expected to remain with their current teams)
10.Bobby Portis, power forward (2024-25 team: Milwaukee Bucks)
A unique combination of board-getting/post-scoring bully and talented outside shooter, Portis is a solid veteran role player whose game should age well as he moves into his early 30's.
9.Kelly Oubre Jr., shooting guard (2024-25 team: Philadelphia 76ers)
One of the closest things that resembled a bright spot for the 76ers during their nightmare 2024-25 campaign was the steadiness that Oubre Jr. brought to the floor every time he was out there (he played in 60 games, which was shockingly the 3rd most of any player on a roster that had more guys in street clothes than in uniform on the bench most nights). While his status as a pretty poor outside shooter will definitely limit his market to an extent, he's a willing mid-range shooter/slasher to the basket who just so happens to be coming off the best shooting season of his career (47%) and underrated defender who has a good track record of disrupting passing lanes and forcing guards/wings into tough shots.
8.Ty Jerome, point/shooting guard (2024-25 team: Cleveland Cavaliers)
Jerome finally came into his own under the tutelage of Kenny Atkinson in Cleveland last year, emerging as a high-end sixth man who could score efficiently and facilitate when called upon. As ideal as a return to the Cavs would be for both parties, it's very possible that he'll be too expensive to retain in this tricky apron-era of the NBA and will have to hope that he can continue to make a big impact off the bench elsewhere.
7.Cam Thomas, shooting guard (2024-25 team: Brooklyn Nets)
Are Thomas' numbers inflated from being on a terrible Nets team? No question. But anybody who has seen this kid play know that his ability to be a bulk scorer would translate to any offense and that will make him a valuable asset on the market, especially since he'll come relatively cheap given that this will only be his second contract in the pros.
6.Jonathan Kuminga, small/power forward (2024-25 team: Golden State Warriors)
There is a level of risk that comes with bringing Kuminga into the fold as he's kind of the NBA's poster boy for untapped potential right now. He seemingly gets banged up every season and his relationship with Steve Kerr has reportedly been quite poor, which inevitably raises questions about the 22-year old's attitude. However, Kuminga's youth and the eye-popping flashes he's shown-particularly on the offensive end-make him a really appealing dice roll option for a really well-coached team that's hoping to add young talent to their roster.
5.Brook Lopez, center (2024-25 team: Milwaukee Bucks)
At 37 going on 38, Lopez is unquestionably in the final act of his sneaky great NBA career. His shot-blocking prowess and perimeter-driven offensive game has allowed him to remain a valuable starter into his late 30's and with his 7-year tenure with the Bucks likely coming to an end as their championship window appears to have closed for good now that Damian Lillard is out indefinitely after suffering an Achillies tear in their first round playoff series against the Pacers in April, he should have no problem landing with a contender that will allow him to pursue his second ring.
4.Malik Beasley, shooting guard (2024-25 team: Detroit Pistons)
Journeyman sharpshooter Beasley had his best season since 2020-21 with the Wolves in 2024-25 with the Pistons, settling in nicely to his role as a spark scorer off the bench for a young team that really benefitted from having an elite 3-point shooter around. Beasley's lack of contributions outside of shooting from beyond the arc and erratic play in a higher leverage role in the 2 seasons prior to last year could affect the size of his market, but any team looking to add a pure shooter to their rotation should definitely consider taking a serious look at him.
3.Naz Reid, power forward/center (2024-25 team: Minnesota Timberwolves)
Reid is one of the best bucket-getting big men in the league and really the only thing holding him back at this juncture are the continued questions about whether or not he's a strong enough defender to go from his current sixth man role to a full-time starter. If he's adamant about becoming a starter, it'll have to be outside of the Wolves organization since Julius Randle is expected to return as of now, and despite his continued struggles defending outside of the paint, Rudy Gobert is too valuable of a rim protector to ride the bench.
2.Josh Giddey, point/shooting guard (2024-25 team: Chicago Bulls)
There's a 0% chance that this Bulls team as currently constructed would be eager to let go of one of the pieces they envision as leading their young corps alongside Coby White, Ayo Dosunmu and Matas Buzelis, especially considering how good Giddey played once Zach LaVine was traded to the Kings in early February. That being said, this free agent class is so thin that it's not inconceivable that some team will come in and ink Giddey-who boasts elite size, playmaking skills and outside shotmaking ability for a point guard that should only continue to get better as he gets more experience under his belt-to the type of absurdly high offer sheet that the Bulls won't have the stomach to match. For the sake of preserving whatever optimism exists in their currently murky future, Bulls fans have to hope that this scenario doesn't play out and Giddey remains with the team.
1.Myles Turner, center (2024-25 team: Indiana Pacers)
There's a massive gap between Turner and everyone else in this free agency class. The veteran big man who has spent his entire 10-year career to this point with the Pacers is firmly in his prime at 29, has the defensive versatility to guard multiple positions from the rim all the way out to the perimeter and recently added a lethal 3-point shot (39.6% this season) that has turned him into a really strong, floor-stretching secondary scoring option on a near nightly basis. If he elects to seriously consider leaving the Pacers, there should be a healthy number of teams vying for his services.
Other Notable Players Available:
Al Horford, power forward/center (2024-25 team: Boston Celtics)
Amir Coffey, shooting guard (2024-25 team: Los Angeles Clippers)
Ben Simmons, point guard (2024-25 teams: Brooklyn Nets/Los Angeles Clippers)
Bruce Brown, point/shooting guard (2024-25 teams: Toronto Raptors/New Orleans Pelicans)
Cameron Payne, point guard (2024-25 team: New York Knicks)
Caris LeVert, shooting guard/small forward (2024-25 teams: Cleveland Cavaliers/Atlanta Hawks)
Chris Boucher, power forward (2024-25 team: Toronto Raptors)
Chris Paul, point guard (2024-25 team: San Antonio Spurs)
Clint Capela, center (2024-25 team: Atlanta Hawks)
D'Angelo Russell, point/shooting guard (2024-25 teams: Los Angeles Lakers/Brooklyn Nets)
Dalano Banton, shooting guard (2024-25 team: Portland Trail Blazers)
Davion Mitchell, point/shooting guard (2024-25 teams: Toronto Raptors/Miami Heat)
Dennis Schroder, point guard (2024-25 teams: Brooklyn Nets/Golden State Warriors/Detroit Pistons)
Dorian Finney-Smith, small/power forward (2024-25 teams: Brooklyn Nets/Los Angeles Lakers)
Gary Payton II, shooting guard (2024-25 team: Golden State Warriors)
Gary Trent Jr., shooting guard (2024-25 team: Milwaukee Bucks)
Guerschon Yabusele, power forward (2024-25 team: Philadelphia 76ers)
Jae'Sean Tate, small/power forward (2024-25 team: Houston Rockets)
Jake LaRavia, power forward (2024-25 team: Memphis Grizzlies/Sacramento Kings)
Jaxson Hayes, center (2024-25 team: Los Angeles Lakers)
Keon Ellis, shooting guard (2024-25 team: Sacramento Kings)
Kevin Porter Jr., point/shooting guard (2024-25 teams: Los Angeles Clippers/Milwaukee Bucks)
Kevon Looney, power forward/center (2024-25 team: Golden State Warriors)
Larry Nance Jr., power forward (2024-25 team: Atlanta Hawks)
Luke Kennard, shooting guard (2024-25 team: Memphis Grizzlies)
Luke Kornet, center (2024-25 team: Boston Celtics)
Malcolm Brogdon, point/shooting guard (2024-25 team: Washington Wizards)
Mo Wagner, power forward/center (2024-25 team: Orlando Magic)
Nickeil Alexander-Walker, point/shooting guard (2024-25 team: Minnesota Timberwolves)
Paul Reed, center (2024-25 team: Detroit Pistons)
Precious Achiuwa, center (2024-25 team: New York Knicks)
Quentin Grimes, shooting guard (2024-25 team: Dallas Mavericks/Philadelphia 76ers)
Russell Westbrook, point/shooting guard (2024-25 team: Denver Nuggets)
Sam Merrill, shooting guard (2024-25 team: Cleveland Cavailers)
Santiago Aldama, power forward/center (2024-25 team: Memphis Grizzlies)
Spencer Dinwiddie, point/shooting guard (2024-25 team: Dallas Mavericks)
Talen Horton-Tucker, small/power forward (2024-25 team: Chicago Bulls)
Taurean Prince, small/power forward (2024-25 team: Milwaukee Bucks)
Tim Hardaway Jr., shooting guard (2024-25 team: Detroit Pistons)
Tre Jones, point guard (2024-25 teams: San Antonio Spurs/Chicago Bulls)
Tyus Jones, point guard (2024-25 team: Phoenix Suns)