US media: The top ten free agents this summer, James, Irving and Harden are all on the list
As the NBA playoffs continue, the first round has all ended, and the second round will start. For teams that have been eliminated and missed the playoffs or have poor performance in the playoffs, they can prepare for the offseason in advance and recruit and strengthen the problems exposed by the team. Judging from this season, some stars will flow to the trading market, and the US media HoopsHype lists the 10 best free kicks this summer. Members, let's take a look at who they are: 1. James Harden (Los Angeles Clippers, player option) This season, averaging 21.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, 8.6 assists per game, and 36 million US dollars next season. After transforming into the core of the organization, Harden is still the top player, but his explosive score has declined. The Clippers may provide short-term contracts. If they leave the team, they may join the championship team to serve as the second in command. 2. LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers, Player Options) Averages 24.1 points, 7.8 rebounds, 9.0 assists this season, and earns $52.62 million in the year next season. He has a player option. Although he is 40 years old, James still maintains a top-level competitive state, and his leadership and business value are irreplaceable. The Lakers are likely to renew their contract with him for a short contract. If they leave the team, they may sign first and then change. 3. Julius Randall (Minnesota Timberwolves, player option) Averages 18.9 points, 7.2 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game this season, and has a $30.93 million player option. Randall has All-Star Score and Rebound, but his efficiency fluctuates greatly. The Timberwolves may negotiate with him to reduce their salary and renew their contracts. In addition, the Knicks and the Bulls may become alternatives. 4. Kyrie Irving (Dallas Mavericks, player option) Average 24.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game in the season, and earn $43.96 million next season, you can choose to jump out of the contract. As a top shooting guard, Irving's ball-handling and key ball skills are highly respected, but his off-court disputes may affect the signing risk. The Mavericks may provide a maximum salary and long-term contract, and other teams need to weigh their stability. 5. Miles Turner (Indiana Pacers, full free agent) Average of 15.4 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game in the season. The Pacers are unwilling to provide an annual salary of more than 30 million. Turner's franchise protection and three-point ability are suitable for modern basketball. If he leaves the team, the Warriors and Mavericks may compete for it to fill the gap in the interior at a high price. 6. Josh Gidi (Bulls, restricted free agent) Relying on his outstanding performance, he has proved that he has the potential to become a top ball-holding core. He has obtained enough ball rights and can play good data. He averaged 14.6 points, 8.1 rebounds and 7.1 assists per game in the season. Gidi's ball quotient is very high and he has the opportunity to become an All-Star player in the future. The Bulls may renew his contract at present. 7. Brandon Ingram (Toronto Raptors, full free agent) Averages 22.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game in the season. He seeks a maximum salary after the contract expires. His excellent scoring ability and versatility make him a scarce resource on the wing and will naturally become a hot product in the league. 8. Jonathan Kumingga (Golden State Warriors, restricted free agent) averaged 16.8 points and 5.0 rebounds per game in the season. The Warriors had rejected their five-year, $200 million contract renewal request. In addition, the Warriors did not have much room to renew the contract. It was only a matter of time before Kumingga left the team. Kumingga's potential and comprehensive offense and defense attracted the attention of multiple teams. 9. Fred VanVleet (Houston Rockets, Team Option) averaged 14.6 points and 5.8 assists per game in the season. VanVleet's defense and leadership are recognized, but the offensive efficiency is relatively low. The Rockets may give up the $44.9 million team option and seek a low-priced contract renewal. 10. Naz Reed (Minnesota Timberwolves, player option) Averages 14.5 points and 5.3 rebounds per game this season, with a three-point shooting percentage of 42%. Reed's space-type inside traits are scarce. If the Towns deal comes true, his tactical status will be further improved. It is expected that the Timberwolves may provide a long contract of 150 million. The above players will bring about improvements in strength when joining any team. Some stars may change the league's championship competition pattern next season. If you think so, you are welcome to discuss in the comment section!
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