5 potential free agency landing spots for Goran Dragic

Goran Dragic, Knicks
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New York Knicks

Securing happiness is Goran Dragic’s goal in free agency. A lucrative, multi-year contract could certainly provide some added happiness.

The New York Knicks are the team with the second-most cap space and could offer the floor general a three or four year pact worth plenty of money.

Desperate to add talent, the Knicks, known for their impatience, could splurge on Dragic after witnessing his dominance in the bubble. They have shown in the past they are willing to go the route of free agency, signing Julius Randle to a three-year, $63 million deal last offseason.

Dragic would essentially be guaranteed a starting spot on the Knicks, assuming they don’t draft a point guard with the eighth overall selection in the 2020 NBA Draft.

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