This NBA offseason has been less than exciting regarding free-agent transactions. While Myles Turner’s move from Indiana to Milwaukee and Dorian Finney-Smith signing with Houston stand out, they are among the few notable changes.
Nonetheless, several starting-quality players remain available and could be seamlessly integrated into any NBA roster.
Below are the top five remaining NBA free agents and the best team fits for them, listed alphabetically.
Note: Restricted free agents are excluded due to their teams likely retaining them or matching any external offers. Malik Beasley is still a free agent, but his signing may depend on resolving an ongoing gambling investigation.
Chris Boucher has played for the Raptors for the past seven seasons. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
After the Raptors’ championship run in 2018-19, Boucher emerged as a valuable rotation player, being one of the best backup frontcourt options. He would provide the 76ers with much-needed depth, especially as Joel Embiid continues his recovery from a knee injury.
Standing at 6-foot-9, Boucher is versatile, averaging 10.0 points over 17.2 minutes per game last season on efficient shooting percentages. With Guerschon Yabusele gone and Embiid’s status uncertain, Boucher could fill in effectively at both power forward and center, making him an intriguing option for a 76ers team looking to remain competitive.
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