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Top ten players in each position in the free market: Irving Harden leads point guard Lavin Beale or change the goalkeeper

While the NBA's playoffs continue, many of the league's teams are certainly already preparing for the offseason. Recently, "Open Air Sports Stand" listed the top ten free agents in each position in the offseason.

Top ten players in each position in the free market: Irving Harden leads point guard Lavin Beale or change the goalkeeper

Point Guard:

1. Kyrie Irving (player option)

Even if Irving has so many problems off the court, if the Nets give up on renewing his contract, there will still be many teams in the free agent market to chase him.

2. Harden (player option)

Even if Harden is not as good as he was in the Rockets, he can average 21 points, 10.5 assists and 7.1 rebounds per game during his time in Philadelphia, which is still the standard of a star player.

3. Jaylen Brunson

In the series against the Jazz, Brunson was in excellent form, and in the second game of the series, he scored 41 points to lead the team to victory. During the regular season, When Doncic is not on the floor, Brunson scores 23 points per 75 possessions, while Doncic shoots 42.2 percent from three-point range when he's on the floor.

4. Anfenni Simmons (restricted free agent)

5. Tyrus-Jones

6. Ricky Rubio

7. Russell Westbrook (Player Option)

8. Delang-White

9. Dennis Schroeder

As the best sixth man of 2020, Schroeder's performance has slipped over the past two years, and for those teams that lack bench scorers, Schroeder is still worth looking forward to.

10. John Wall (Player)

With only 113 games played in the last five seasons, it's hard to imagine Wall turning down a player option worth $47.4 million in his final year.

Scoring Guard:

1. Zach Lavin

DeRozan shined this year, but at the same time, LaVine is quietly becoming one of the NBA's most efficient scorers. Lavin's willingness to be DeRozan's deputy for the team has also boosted his prospects in the free agent market, and the league has players who have begun recruiting him.

2. Bradley Beal (player option)

If the player option is waived, Beal is eligible to sign a five-year, $242 million contract with the Wizards, but it will also affect the flexibility of the team's future salary. Over the past season, all kinds of rumors about Beal have not stopped.

3. Sexton (restricted free agent)

4. Gary Payton II

5. Malik-Munch

6. Gary Harris

7. Patty Mills (Player Option)

8. Luke Dort (team option)

9. Oladipo

10. Diallo (team option)

center:

1. Ayton

In the first two seasons of his career, Ayton showed his offensive potential, paul joined, he was also a reliable interior defender, and Ayton was willing to sacrifice some of his role on the offensive end in order to win.

2. Mitchell Robinson

3. Haltenstein

4. Nurkic

5. Portis (Player Option)

6. Harrell

7. Zubac (team option)

8. Clarkston (restricted free agent)

9. Whiteside

10. Bamba (restricted free agent)

Big Forward:

1. Miles Bridges (restricted free agent)

2. Otto Porter

3. Batum (player option)

4. Covington

5. Chris Boucher

6. Kyle Anderson

7. Marvin Bagley (restricted free agent)

8. Jeshaun Tate (team option)

9. Thaddeus-Young

10. PJ Tucker (Player Option)

Small Forwards:

1. Bruce Brown

When Brown first entered the league, he was considered a number one or two position, but at the Nets, Nash changed him to a forward, blocking the offense, and he even played more of a down-and-down role in the basket. And this past season, Brown has also shot a career-high 40.4 percent three-point shooting, and now he is one of the league's most versatile flanks.

2. Kleib Martin (restricted free agent)

3. Warren

4. Cody Martin (restricted free agent)

5. Connaughton

6. Lamb

7. Ingles

8. Iguodala

9. Derek Jones Jr

10. Okoji (restricted free agent)

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