It’s not too early to start thinking about free agency. In fact, it’s never too early to start thinking about free agency. That’s why back in November we started taking stock of each NBA team’s pending free agents and gauging whether their values have risen or fallen since the last deal they signed.
We’re breaking down players that are scheduled to (or at least could) hit the open market this summer and what may await them when they do.
Here are the clubs we’ve published already:
Atlantic:
- Boston Celtics (Dec. 7)
- New York Knicks (Jan. 14)
- Toronto Raptors (Jan. 18)
- Brooklyn Nets (Apr. 1)
- Philadelphia 76ers (May 13)
Central:
- Chicago Bulls (Jan. 30)
- Milwaukee Bucks (Feb. 16)
- Indiana Pacers (Mar. 2)
- Detroit Pistons (Apr. 10)
- Cleveland Cavaliers (Jun. 11)
Southeast:
- Charlotte Hornets (Jan. 4)
- Washington Wizards (Feb. 6)
- Atlanta Hawks (Mar. 9)
- Orlando Magic (Apr. 13)
- Miami Heat (Apr. 29)
Northwest:
- Denver Nuggets (Dec. 21)
- Utah Jazz (Feb. 9)
- Portland Trail Blazers (Mar. 29)
- Minnesota Timberwolves (May 1)
- Oklahoma City Thunder (May 8)
Pacific:
- Los Angeles Clippers (Nov. 30)
- Sacramento Kings (Jan. 11)
- Phoenix Suns (Jan. 21)
- Golden State Warriors (Jan. 26)
- Los Angeles Lakers (May 11)
Southwest:
- Memphis Grizzlies (Nov. 23)
- Dallas Mavericks (Dec. 14)
- New Orleans Pelicans (Feb. 23)
- San Antonio Spurs (May 4)
- Houston Rockets (May 18)