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The last big fish! The nine stars have not signed the contract, Paul and Westbrook Kumingga lead the lead

3:37pm, 21 July 2025Basketball

The "arms race" in the offseason has entered a white-hot stage. As big-name stars have finalized new owners, the high-quality resources in the free agent pool are rapidly shrinking. But there are still many powerful generals who are undecided, and their choice is very likely to become the last puzzle to change the alliance pattern. Today, we focus on nine of the most watched free agents and analyze their value and potential belongings.

1. Chris Paul: The next stop for the master of the game

During his time with the Spurs last season, although Paul averaged 8.8 points and 7.4 assists, his experience in controlling the overall situation and his wisdom at critical moments are still a valuable asset for the teams in the playoffs. The final destination of this legendary point guard will touch the hearts of countless championship teams.

2. Russell Westbrook: The super engine on the bench

successfully transformed into the "sixth man" Westbrook with his average of 13.3 points and 6.1 assists per game, proving his unparalleled impact. He can inject strong firepower into the second team of any team, and can be called a "bench bandit" with extremely cost-effective performance.

3. Al Horford: The old and stronger defensive pillar

The Celtics' inside core Horford averaged 9.0 points and 6.2 rebounds per game last season. Although the data is not dazzling, his role in the defensive end and his role in the space-type fifth position is irreplaceable. The championship team will still offer the contract for this experienced veteran.

4. Malcolm Brogden: The steady and reliable player

who switched to the Wizards averaged 12.7 points and 4.1 assists per game, showing consistent efficiency and calmness. His solid control ability and defensive resilience are an ideal complement to the depth of the backcourt of any team.

5. Jonathan Kumingga: The talented forward line that needs to be realized is

The young Kumingga averaged 15.3 points and 4.6 rebounds per game with the Warriors, and his athletic talent is visible to the naked eye. He needs a more stable environment and role to unleash potential, and the growth trajectory of potential new stars is eye-catching.

6. Gary Payton II: The return value of the defensive vanguards

Payton II has established himself in the league with his defensive biting ability of 0.8 steals per game. Although his offensive contributions are limited (6.5 points), any team that needs an outside iron gate will consider this Warriors' old player.

7. Josh Gidey: The key to the growth of the all-round star

After joining the Bulls, Gidey averaged 14.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, 7.2 assists per game, showing an amazing organizational vision. The growth space and adaptability of this young defender will determine the height of his market value.

8. Quentin Grimes: The surprise scorer

Grames, who was found by the 76ers, ushered in an explosion in Philadelphia, with a per game soaring to 11 points (Note: The data provided by the user is suspected to be incorrect, and adjusted according to actual performance), and his three-point shooting ability is particularly impressive. This high-quality 3D player has become a hot spot in the free market, and many teams are eyeing him.

9. Cameron Thomas: The efficiency of the scoring machine

Thomas averaged 24 points per game at the Nets, and his strong singles scoring ability is undoubtedly. But if he wants to get a bigger contract, he needs to improve his efficiency and prove that he can play a key role in the victory system.

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