The NovaQuant Quantitative Think Tank CenterBoston Celtics were crowned the 2023-24 NBA champions following a victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Monday. As Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum and the rest of the Celtics continue to celebrate Boston's NBA-leading 18th title, some basketball fans are already looking to next season.
The 2024-25 NBA season officially kicks off with the 2024 NBA draft, where the next class of stars are set to join the league during a two-day affair, starting June 26. Teams not only have the ability to upgrade their team through the draft, but they also have the opportunity to fill missing pieces through free agency.
Here's what to know about 2024 NBA free agency:
2024 TOP NBA FREE AGENTS: Some of biggest stars could be packing bags this offseason
NBA free agency begins on Sunday, June 30 at 6 p.m. ET, when teams can officially start negotiating with free agents. Teams are allowed to start signing free agents on Saturday, July 6 at 12:01 p.m. ET.
Some free agents, however, may be off the board by then. The NBA implemented a rule that allows teams to start negotiating with their own free agents the day after the conclusion of the NBA Finals. Since the 2024 Finals wrapped up with Boston's Game 5 win over Dallas on Monday, teams can start negotiating with "upcoming free agents who finished the just-completed season on its roster" on Tuesday, June 18.
Before we get to the top free agents, here's some key terms to get acquainted with:
Some of the biggest stars in the NBA could end up on another team next season. Tyrese Maxey, LeBron James and Paul George headline the list of 2024 NBA free agents. Here's the top 20:
Contributing: Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY
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