The summer of 2018 didn’t involve a ton of huge surprises in free agency, but the 2019 NBA offseason is already shaping up to be a more dramatic and eventful free agent period. As Sean Deveney of The Sporting News details, there should be more teams with the ability to sign maximum-salary free agents next July, as well as more intriguing veterans available to sign those deals.
Taking an early look at the best players projected to be on the market in 2019, Deveney ranks Kevin Durant as the No. 1 UFA-to-be, followed by Kawhi Leonard, Kyrie Irving, Jimmy Butler, Klay Thompson, Al Horford, and Kemba Walker. DeMarcus Cousins, Khris Middleton, and Tobias Harris round out Deveney’s top 10, which could be even more star-studded if some potential restricted free agents pass on extensions this offseason.
Here are a few more odds and ends from around the NBA:
- Asked by Yahoo Finance (video link) whether he expects to coach in the NBA again, Jason Kidd replied, “One day.” The former Nets and Bucks head coach, a San Francisco native, said he’d be interested in coaching in the Bay Area at some point at any level, joking that he’d be ready to take over when Steve Kerr moves on as head coach of the Warriors.
- A handful of ESPN.com writers weighed in on the best and worst moves of the 2018 offseason, debated whether or not the Lakers will make the playoffs, and made bold predictions for the 2018/19 season.
- After the NBA announced earlier this week that it has agreed to a deal making MGM Resorts its “gaming partner” for sports betting purposes, ESPN’s David Purdum broke down what exactly that means, explaining what’s in it for the NBA and for MGM.
- In an interesting piece for Forbes.com, Jeff Siegel outlines why the new restricted free agency system for players on two-way contracts puts those players in a tough spot.