Top Landing Spot for Key Free Agents: Markkanen, Bradley, Millsap, More

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The majority of the NBA free agency signings have already been long completed. There were many agreements that came quickly out of the gate. In fact, most of the top names were already off-the-board by the end of Day 2.

There are still a variety of intriguing options for teams to consider signing as a late free agency addition. Whether a team is looking to pull off a sign-and-trade for a young player, add a veteran, or take on a reclamation project, options are out there.

There are still some restricted free agents who are working through some sign-and-trade scenarios like Lauri Markkanen and Josh Hart. Both players are sought after but the market has dried up in terms of available money and expendable draft capital to work a deal.

There are others who are aging veterans that could bring a complementary impact alongside key players on a contender. Some names that stand out are Avery Bradley, Wesley Matthews, Paul Millsap, and JJ Redick.

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Finding the right fit can take some time in free agency and that can result in some players remaining available for a surprising amount of time. This was a situation that Dennis Schroder faced before ultimately taking up the Boston Celtics on their one-year, $5.9 million offer.

With that being said, let’s take a look at the top landing spot for free agents Avery Bradley, JJ Redick, Wesley Matthews, Paul Millsap, and Lauri Markkanen.

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