In the initial phase of NBA free agency, contracts were finalized rapidly, with 18 of the top 25 free agents signing within the first 24 hours. There remains a noteworthy pool of players who could significantly impact teams next season. The current market primarily features restricted free agents facing limitations due to cap space and centers contemplating their future. Among notable players still available are Chris Paul and Russell Westbrook. Additionally, Josh Giddey's impressive performance post-All-Star break positions him as a potential asset for any team that secures his contract.
Just 24 hours after players could officially begin negotiating contracts with new teams, 18 of the top 25 potential free agents had already found landing spots.
There are players available who could make a difference next season and beyond, particularly restricted free agents and centers still deciding on their next stop.
Giddey averaged 21.2 points, 10.7 rebounds and 9.3 assists after the All-Star break, showcasing impressive statistics while shooting 50% from the field and 46% on 3s.
Giddey has time to continue developing his game, aiming for a bigger playoff impact than what was observed with the Oklahoma City Thunder during the 2024 playoffs.
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