Top 10 NBA Free Agents Still Available (& Most Likely Landing Spot for Each)

Most of the biggest NBA unrestricted free agents have already found a new home, though there are some notable names still out there. 

With the help of insider Eric Pincus at Bleacher Report, let's review the Top 10 NBA Free Agents still available—restricted and unrestricted—10 days into the free agency period, and the most likely destination for each player:

1. Josh Giddey, RFA

The restricted free agent wants the bag this summer after a big first season in Chicago, but his $30M/year ask might not quite be met. The Bulls would be bidding against themselves, as there aren't many teams that would have the cap room to offer Giddey a contract like that. Pincus predicts the point guard re-signs with the Bulls at a $25-28 million annual salary.

2. Quentin Grimes, RFA

The Sixers can't afford to let him go after he broke out big-time with Philly last season, averaging 21.9 points in 28 games there. Pincus predicts the Sixers keep him with a contract in the $17M range.

3. Jonathan Kuminga, RFA

He has been the most talked-about RFA, and is probably the most likely on this list to change teams. The Golden State Warriors have been talking sign-and-trade with a few clubs. The prediction is that the Bulls find a way to swing a deal.

4. Cam Thomas, RFA

An explosive scorer for the Brooklyn Nets, they likely retain him with a deal in the $24M AAV range, writes Pincus.

5. Al Horford

One of the most intriguing unrestricted free agents, Horford is likely to leave the Boston Celtics and is considering a few contenders, as well as retirement

6. Chris Paul

The future Hall of Famer will likely land with either his old alma mater, the LA Clippers, or the Milwaukee Bucks.

7. Russell Westbrook

The nine-time All-Star has a number of options if he doesn't re-sign with the Denver Nuggets. But Pincus thinks the New York Knicks might enter the fray and snag him.

8. Bradley Beal

A buyout is getting closer, cutting him free of the Phoenix Suns, and there are four teams that seem to be his preferences for a landing spot, with the LA Clippers potentially sitting above the rest. 

9. Amir Coffey

Pincus names the Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers, Denver Nuggets or Minnesota Timberwolves as potential destinations.

10. Chris Boucher

The longest-serving Toronto Raptor, and the last remaining member of the 2019 championship roster, Boucher could possibly land back with his first NBA team (for whom he played one game in 2018), the Warriors.

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