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NBA free agency has begun in earnest. The offseason technically got underway two weeks ago after the Boston Celtics downed the Dallas Mavericks to win the 2024 NBA Finals. Free agents, though, had not yet been allowed to negotiate with teams other than the one they finished last season. That changed Sunday night at 6 p.m. ET. NBA free agency is underway, and players can negotiate deals with anyone in the league. Deals can be agreed to, but contracts can’t be signed until the moratorium ends (on July 6 at 12:01 p.m. ET).
There are plenty of big names to keep an eye on. LeBron James is a free agent, though the superstar is widely expected to agree to a new deal with the Lakers, who just drafted his son, Bronny, with the 55th overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. The biggest question with LeBron is what kind of deal he will get. James is reportedly open to taking a pay cut so the Lakers can use those savings elsewhere.
One target for the Lakers? That would be Klay Thompson, who is expected to leave the Warriors after 13 seasons and four championships. The veteran sharpshooter could be a nice fit alongside James and Anthony Davis and he has connections to the franchise, as his father played for L.A. and works as a broadcaster for the team.
But the biggest free agent who could change teams? That would be Paul George. We learned Sunday night that he is definitely not returning to the Clippers, who issued a press release saying as much. All signs point to the Philadelphia 76ers being the front-runners to get George, and the two sides were set to meet Sunday night.
The Magic, meanwhile, made a notable move by landing Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. Part of the Nuggets’ 2023 championship team, KCP is heading to Orlando on a three-year, $66M deal.
The top 30 free agents of the 2024 NBA offseason are ranked below. As players begin to agree to terms with teams, we will update this tracker with all available information regarding the terms of each deal.
(Note: These rankings did not include Chris Paul, who was waived by the Warriors before agreeing to a deal with the Spurs).
2024 NBA free agency player rankings, tracker
Rank | Player | POS | Last Team | New Team | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
LeBron James (39)
|
SF | Opted out of final year of his contract | ||
2 |
Paul George (34)
|
SF | Opted out of final year of his contract | ||
3 |
Tyrese Maxey (23)
|
PG | Restricted | ||
4 |
James Harden (34)
|
PG | Agreed to two-year, $70M deal | ||
5 |
Pascal Siakam (30)
|
PF | Agreed to four-year, $189.5M deal | ||
6 |
OG Anunoby (26)
|
SF | Agreed to five-year, $212.5M deal | ||
7 |
Isaiah Hartenstein (26)
|
C | Unrestricted | ||
8 |
DeMar DeRozan (34)
|
SF | Unrestricted | ||
9 | SG | Agreed to three-year, $66M deal | |||
10 |
Malik Monk (26)
|
SG | Agreed to four-year, $78M deal | ||
11 |
Immanuel Quickley (25)
|
PG | Agreed to five-year, $175M deal | ||
12 |
Klay Thompson (34)
|
SG | Unrestricted | ||
13 |
Obi Toppin (26)
|
PF | Agreed to four-year, $60M deal | ||
14 |
Tobias Harris (31)
|
PF | Unrestricted | ||
15 |
Nicolas Claxton (25)
|
C | Unrestricted | ||
16 |
D’Angelo Russell (28)
|
PG | Picked up $18.7M player option | ||
17 |
Bruce Brown (27)
|
SG | Team picked up $23M option | ||
18 |
Gary Trent Jr. (25)
|
SG | Unrestricted | ||
19 |
Tyus Jones (28)
|
PG | Unrestricted | ||
20 |
Miles Bridges (26)
|
PF | Unrestricted | ||
21 |
Isaac Okoro (23)
|
SF | Restricted | ||
22 |
Markelle Fultz (26)
|
PG | Unrestricted | ||
23 |
Malik Beasley (27)
|
SG | Unrestricted | ||
24 |
Patrick Williams (22)
|
PF | Agreed to five-year, $90M deal | ||
25 |
Jonas Valanciunas (32)
|
C | Agreed to three-year, $30M deal | ||
26 |
Caleb Martin (28)
|
SF | Declined player option | ||
27 |
Nicolas Batum (35)
|
PF | Unrestricted | ||
28 |
De’Anthony Melton (26)
|
SG | Unrestricted | ||
29 |
Gary Payton II (31)
|
SG | Picked up $9.1M player option | ||
30 |
Buddy Hield (31)
|
SG | Unrestricted |