We’re tracking the biggest summer deals, as well as notable players who remain unsigned
NBA free agency is all but over. By now you likely know the biggest moves, with Paul George signing a max deal with the 76ers being the summer headliner. Not surprisingly, LeBron James is back with the Lakers on a two-year, $101M deal; a shade lower than the originally reported $104M, which keeps the Lakers just below under the dreaded second-apron line.
After George, the highest ranked players on our 2024 free agent list to switch teams was Isaiah Hartenstein, who left New York for a three-year, $87M deal with Oklahoma City, and DeMar DeRozan, who ended up with the Kings via a three-year sign-and-trade worth just under $74M.
So, who’s left? Before free agency began, we ranked our top 30 players who were up for new deals, which you can see below. Only four remain unsigned: Gary Trent Jr., Tyus Jones, Isaac Okoro and Markelle Fultz.
Other notable free agents who are still available include: Spencer Dinwiddie, Precious Achiuwa, Luke Kennard, Landry Shamet, Doug McDermott, Talen Horton-Tucker, Cedi Osman, Jae Crowder, Patrick Beverley and Gordon Hayward.
(Note: These rankings did not include Chris Paul, who was waived by the Warriors before agreeing to a deal with the Spurs).