Ahead of what could be a finite market for free agents this summer, Bobby Marks of ESPN explores the sort of contracts he expects 10 of this year’s most notable FAs to sign.
Only one team, Brooklyn, has space for a maximum-salary contract, although several clubs will have their full mid-level exceptions available to use. Still, top free agents could attempt to work out sign-and-trade deals to get them to a preferred destination for more than the mid-level.
Marks projects a two-year, $79MM contract for Clippers guard James Harden, a three-year, $113MM deal for Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving, and four years and $121MM for Timberwolves forward Julius Randle, among others.
There’s more from around the basketball world:
- John Hollinger of The Athletic ranks his top 25 free agents — including potential free agents who hold options, like Harden and Randle — heading into the 2025 offseason. Hollinger places Lakers forward LeBron James, even at age 40, as his No. 1 “realistic” free agent, ahead of Harden. The 21-time All-Star holds a $52.6MM option for 2025/26.
- In two additional pieces for The Athletic, Hollinger looks specifically at the best free agent point guard and shooting guard options on the market. Harden, Irving and Fred VanVleet are Hollinger’s preferred point guard options, while he thinks the best swingman players available are not quite at the top point guards’ level.
- After helping his Virtus Bologna club claim a title this week, former longtime NBA sharpshooter Marco Belinelli plans to retire from basketball, per Johnny Askounis of Eurohoops. Belinelli, 39, has been playing in his native Italy for the past five seasons, following a 13-year NBA career that included a run to the 2014 championship with San Antonio.