3 teams who could make a run at Richaun Holmes in free agency

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The free agent market this offseason is full of some well known guys around the NBA, but compared to the markets of year’s past, the free agent market this summer is very underwhelming.

Chris Paul and Kawhi Leonard both have player options for next season so they may not actually hit the market, but these two guys along with Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan are the four premier names available this offseason. 

There are also a lot of other solid talents available in free agency this offseason and one of those players is Richaun Holmes, who has spent the last two seasons in Sacramento. Holmes was drafted 37th overall in 2015 by the Philadelphia 76ers and never really made a name for himself before joining the Kings last year. 

In two seasons with the Kings, Richaun Holmes has averaged 13.4 points, 8.2 rebounds, 1.4 blocks and has shot 64.1% from the floor, making him the best big man available in free agency this offseason.

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Holmes can rebound at a high-level and Holmes has a really strong touch around the rim for a big man, which is why he is set to see a major raise in the offseason. 

Being an unregistered free agent, Richaun Holmes can negotiate with all 30 teams in the league, but which teams will be looking to sign him? Here are three teams who should make a run at the 27-year-old center in free agency this offseason. 

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