When we ranked the NBA’s top 50 free agents entering the 2024 offseason, point guard Tyus Jones came in at No. 15. As I wrote at the time, Jones had long been considered one of the league’s best backup guards but showed in 2023/24 that he was able to maintain his strong per-minute production in a starting role.
As the Wizards’ starting point guard, Jones established new career highs in field goal percentage (48.9%), three-point percentage (41.4%), points per game (12.0), and assists per game (7.3) while continuing to protect the ball better than just about anyone in the league. His 1.0 turnover per game in ’23/24 represented the worst mark of his career.
But nearly three weeks into free agency, Jones remains unsigned, with no clear path to matching or exceeding the $14MM salary he earned last season.
When John Hollinger of The Athletic examined Jones’ situation 10 days ago, he wrote, “(Jones) wants to be a starter and wants to do it for a team better than the Wizards, but he might have to settle for 50 percent of those goals.”
That dilemma could be one reason why the 28-year-old remains unsigned, but I’m not sure it tells the whole story. Even if Jones does settle for 50 percent of those goals, he may have to accept a pay cut too. There are few teams around the NBA with the ability to commit $14MM to a free agent, even via sign-and-trade. That includes the Wizards, who could technically re-sign Jones for $14MM (or more) using his Bird rights but are less than $10MM away from the luxury tax line and aren’t about to become a taxpayer for their current roster.
Many of the teams in need of a point guard when the offseason began have addressed the position with other moves. The Spurs signed Chris Paul. The Pelicans traded for Dejounte Murray. The Suns and Bucks, who needed reliable backups and could only offer minimum-salary deals, added Monte Morris and Delon Wright, respectively.
The Magic looked to me like a potential fit for Jones. Even once they’d used up all their cap space, they had the full room exception ($7.98MM) available. Jones could’ve provided a steady, veteran presence in a young backcourt that features promising young guards like Jalen Suggs, Anthony Black, and Cole Anthony but lacks a reliable distributor. However, the Magic – apparently not wanting to bring aboard a player who will take significant playing time away from their younger players – opted to sign veteran point guard Cory Joseph as their 15th man.
There are some other fits that could work for Jones, but many of those teams can only offer the veteran’s minimum, if that. The Heat, for example, could use a play-making guard like Jones to give them an alternative to score-first options like Terry Rozier and Tyler Herro, but Miami doesn’t want to surpass the second tax apron and currently doesn’t have enough flexibility below the second apron to sign a 15th man — even for the minimum.
The Kings are one interesting option. Sacramento has Jordan McLaughlin, Devin Carter, and Keon Ellis behind star point guard De’Aaron Fox, but McLaughlin may be better suited as a third option, Carter is a rookie who is recovering from shoulder surgery, and Ellis isn’t really a true point guard. Jones could make sense as Fox’s backup, but it would probably take a sign-and-trade to get him a reasonable salary and squeeze him in under the first tax apron. I expect the Kings will simply lean on McLaughlin and Malik Monk as ball-handlers when Fox is off the floor.
There are two teams with the cap room necessary to make Jones a strong offer, and both the Pistons and Jazz could theoretically benefit from having a veteran like him around to mentor their young guards (Cade Cunningham, Jaden Ivey, and Marcus Sasser in Detroit; Keyonte George and Isaiah Collier in Utah).
But it’s unclear if Jones would start on either roster, and he’d be moving from one lottery team to another, which might not appeal much to him. If they want to be involved in the Cooper Flagg sweepstakes, the Pistons and Jazz also may not be eager to upgrade their current rosters any further by signing a solid rotation player like Jones.
It’s hard to find an obvious fit for Jones. There’s certainly no team out there that’s in position to contend, needs a starting point guard, and has the cap flexibility necessary to make him a strong offer. It’s unclear if there’s any club that meets even two of those three criteria.
We want to know what you think. Do you see a good match for Jones out there? Where do you think he ends up, and on what sort of contract?
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Any team in the NBA he would fit, a starter depending on team need OR definitely in the rotation as a 6th man off the bench. A valued back up for the Grizzlies, before DC.
I really like Marcus Sasser. But Tyus is sorta perfect for the Pistons. Obv there’s the Duke connection with Langdon but more importantly they could really use a savvy, experienced ball-handler like Tyus. Duren, Ausar & Ivey would prob be the biggest beneficiaries of a move like that but obv their shooters would approve as well… link to m.youtube.com
marcus is great but he really isn’t a point guard at all. this would be a perfect move for detroit. outside of cade the closest thing to another point guard we have is ivey, who can’t really do it either.
I think he either signs with Detroit, or he goes back to Washington and the Wizards trade Brogdon to Detroit for Hardaway/2nd to free up the cap space under the tax to sign him,
The Hawks may be a better fit. Their only backup PG Bufkin, is temporarily injured. But he could get some run at SG anyway.
ORL is , by far, the best fit, as the author stated.
Player growth is often stunted without playing time, but second is not having a true PG.
Combo guards don’t count, and giving a SG time there is a bad idea with young players.
Any team, as stated above, could use Jones for sure.
if the tax apron didn’t exist he’d already be on the heat… heat wanted him and he wanted to go there… sigh
Spurs should have signed him instead of Chris Paul if we’re being honest
If they’re worried about winning as many games as possible this season, sure. But I don’t think that’s the case even if I think the team will be a lot better this season. This is laying the foundation for the future, specifically for Castle.
Realistically he should explore European deals. Getting a Josh Childress style contract paying 7M per w/ NBA outs
He surely fits well as a back up PG for hometown Twolves”
I would rather play him and let Dilly develop for a year in the G league.
Agree. He’d have a chance at a chip as well.
One year deal for as much as he can get and try again next year
Knicks should have signed him instead of Payne, but Jones is probably chasing dollars instead of a chance to win. How much did Burks get from Miami? I thought he could have come back, too
Thibs hates Burks
The knickerbockers have a guard who dominates the ball for 23.5 seconds,no need for another point guard.
The NBA is ready for expansion is what I think…
Cant have the market leave out a talent like Tyus Jones…
This is a good point. I would like to see Mike Greenburg comment on this on Get Up.
NBA teams can protect 8 contracted players or those who are restricted FAs during an expansion draft. So there would still be some competition for spots so would he be in the top 2 or top 4 PGs available in an expansion draft?
The league is already watered down. We don’t need more bad teams. A current bad team could sign Jones but they rather tank for lottery odds.
The issue is with the nbas salary cap not the number of teams
If you take out what Jones might be demanding when it comes to financial compensation and playing for a contending team, I actually think his best pure fit would be either to sign with the Brooklyn Nets or re-sign with Washington. He would easily start and get major minutes on both teams
Yup. Sorry to say this, Tyus, but you’re the exact type of PG who fits in best with rebuilding teams. Makes others around him better, doesn’t need the ball in his hands, high BBIQ, etc.
Sixers can only offer minimum contract , but they can promise him a starting point guard spot next to Maxey on a contender.
It’s not just Jones who is crunched for a roster spot.
Former #1 pick Markelle Fultz is out of a job, while Spencer Dinwiddie was a starter w/ the Nets.
Reserves we have Dennis Smith Jr (top 5 defensive PG), Malachi Flynn (50 in a game last year),
The money dried up for the middle class once again this off-season.
More teams than usual are not using their 15th roster spot for tax considerations. The players effectively lost jobs w/ this CBA agreement.
ATL: Trae, Daniels, Bufkin
BKN: Simmons, Schroeder
BOS: Jrue, Pritchard
CHA: LaMelo, Micic, Jackson (will be waived)
CHI: Coby, Lonzo, Terry
CLE: Garland, Porter (partial), Jerome
DAL: Luka/Kyrie, Exum
DEN: Murray, Westbrook, Pickett
DET: Cade, Ivey, Sasser
GSW: Curry, Melton
HOU: VanVleet, Sheppard, Holiday
IND: Haliburton, McConnell
LAC: Harden, Dunn, Porter, Bones
LAL: D’Lo, Vincent, Hood-Schifino, Bronny
MEM: Morant, Rose
MIA: Rozier, Richardson, Burks
MIL: Dame, Wright, AJ
MIN: Conley, Dillingham
NOP: Murray, Alvarado
NYK: Brunson, Payne, Kolek
OKC: Shai, Wallace, Topic (INJ)
ORL: Suggs, Cole, Joseph
PHI: Maxey, Lowry
PHX: Booker, Morris
POR: Scoot, Banton
SAC: Fox, Carter (INJ), McLaughlin
SAS: Paul, Jones, Castle
TOR: Quickley, Mitchell, Shead
UTA: Sexton/George, Collier
WAS: Brogdon, Carrington, Butler (Partial)
BKN: Simmons (40M) is not reliable, but they already have Schroder making 13M as his backup.
CHI: Lonzo might have to medically retire if he can’t perform in training camp. That might open up a role & money for Jones.
CLE: Two years for Jerome looks like a bad deal even w/o the injury. Maybe they can salary dump him and open a roster spot.
MEM: Ditto for Rose. They would probably love to salary dump and bring Jones back.
POR: They could certainly use him talent-wise, similar to Brogdon last year. Sign him to a fair number and then trade him at the deadline.
UTA: Would pair so well w/ Markkanen but they also might be moving him too
WAS: Re-sign for bird rights and trade him at deadline, might be most realistic option. They already have Brogdon who they’re trying to dump though.
Magic makes sense…