The NBA regular season is in full swing, and the current trade announcement for each team has temporarily ended. But that doesn't mean the aspiring teams in the league will stop building up, because there are many good players still in free agency. Among these players, there are many well-known former stars and excellent substitutes, and where these players will end up has also become a hot topic of discussion among fans and the media. Recently, the well-known American media "FW" listed the possible destinations of 10 players who are still in the free market for the specific situation of the current free market and each team.
First place: Paul Millsap
Millsap played with the Hawks that year and became an important pillar in helping the Hawks reach the top of the East during the regular season. Last season, Millsap was first signed by the Nets to supplement their bench firepower and then traded to the 76ers. Although Millsap is 37 years old, his competitive level has maintained well, and now the Heat has become a potential next home for Millsap, and Millsap's better form is worth fighting for the Heat.
2nd place: Eric Bradley
Bradley played 62 games for the Lakers last season and has yet to get a contract in the offseason. The Nuggets have recently expressed strong interest in Bradley's joining, and if the Nuggets can take Bradley, his influence on the defensive end can help the team a lot.
Third place: Lu Wei
As the best sixth man in the past, Lu Wei is still very powerful. In 56 games played for the Hawks last season, Lou Wei still played very efficiently. Now the Rockets are expected to take off Lou Wei and provide veteran experience to the youngsters on the team.
Fourth place: Eric Bledsoe
The Bloodcloth has performed well since joining the Clippers last season, and Bledsoe's big value is his defensive ability. Bledsoe is at the peak of his career and is currently looking to sign with the Suns. The Suns' offensive ability in the current backcourt is not bad, and it is Bledsoe's defensive player that is lacking.
Fifth place: LaMarcus Aldridge
Aldridge was in good form after his Nets comeback last season, scoring nearly 13 points efficiently in his 22 minutes of play. Now that the Bulls have expressed interest in Aldridge, for the Bulls, removing Aldridge's partner Zhuang Shen is very beneficial to the balance of the team's interior offense and defense.
Sixth: DeMarcus Cousins
Cousins made the Western Conference playoffs with the Nuggets last season and performed remarkably in the playoffs, sharing a lot of interior pressure for Jokic. Now, Cousins and the Celtics have exposed trade rumors. Cousins' arrival with the Celtics is a good complement to the Greens' interior heights.
Seventh place: Hassan Whiteside
Big White joined the Utah Jazz last season and can record close to a double-double in 18 minutes of play. Now for the Los Angeles Lakers, who lack a quality interior line, the big white edge is the right person to return the thick eyebrows to the fourth position.
Eighth place: Rajon Rondo
Rondo has not been able to wait for a contract after ending his brief Cavaliers career last season. The former All-Star guard was thrust into the spotlight in the offseason because of his family problems, and now the Golden State Warriors seem to have a bit of interest in him. The Warriors won the championship last season and are now aiming to defend their title. For the Warriors, the regular season needs to try to avoid Curry's excessive consumption. Rondo's arrival can make up for the team's organizational problems after Curry is off the court, and although Rondo's offensive ability is low, with Jordan Poole around, he can organize the offense with complete peace of mind.
Ninth: Dwight Howard
The former Warcraft has not been able to find a home after ending his unhappy Lakers career last season. The Clippers, also in Los Angeles, are currently open to a Howard trade. The Clippers now have a luxurious front and guard line, and they have a defensive gate to guard the inside. Howard's defensive skills are still there, which makes it logical for him to work with the Clippers.
Tenth place: Cameron Anthony
Melon, who also played for the Lakers last season, is now facing the same dilemma as the Warcraft. The Celtics showed interest in Anthony last season after losing one of the strikers, Gallinari. While Anthony can't help the team much on the defensive end right now, it doesn't seem to be a problem for the Celtics, who have the league's strongest defensive ability.
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