Top Landing Spots For Key Free Agents Still Available

NBA Analysis Network

It has been four weeks since NBA free agency began and while over 130 new contracts have been signed and given out, there are still some notable names remaining in free agency who are looking to get contracts before the start of training camps on September 28.

Recently, we saw Lauri Markkanen head to the Cavaliers on a sign-and-trade deal that involved the likes of Derrick Jones Jr. going to the Chicago Bulls and Larry Nance Jr. going to the Portland Trail Blazers, but what about Paul Millsap, JJ Redick, James Ennis III, Avery Bradley and DeMarcus Cousins? 

These five guys are all well-known veteran players that are still available as free agents, so where could each of these guys wind up going?

Some of them could hold out until the middle of the 2021-22 season in order to sign with a true contender, but some of these guys could end up striking out on earning a new contract. 

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Not many roster spots remain as we enter the month of September, but let’s take a look at the latest intel from around the league on all five of these remaining free agents, including the best landing spots for each of these veterans. 

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