- Brian Symons
- Nov 8, 2020
Author: Ian Kayanja
Editor: Fran Attié

Free agency will be a bit weird this year. But what hasn’t been strange in 2020? The short NBA offseason will add a level of uncertainty to an already unusual free agency class. However, within this lackluster group, there are still five players who I feel can move the needle for any team.
1) Fred VanVleet: 17.6 PPG | 6.6 APG | 2.0 SPG - SG
VanVleet is a 26-year-old guard who, often for Toronto, made the necessary plays on offense while functioning as a defensive pest—before the NBA hiatus in March, he led the NBA in deflections. He plays hard, and can be a secondary creator on the floor in a time where playmaking is at a premium in the NBA. The only question here will be just how much VanVleet is actually worth on the market? I fear he falls into the category of being better than a Mid-Level Exception but not good enough for a max deal. I expect VanVleet to either be back with the Raptors or find himself a spot with the highest bidder.
2) Christian Wood: 13.1 PPG | 6.3 RPG | 1 BPG - PF
The most impressive aspect of Wood were his last 15 NBA games. The journeyman averaged 22.3 points and 9.6 rebounds while shooting 56.2 percent from the floor and 41 percent from three. The danger in Wood is that he could have fallen victim to being a good player on a bad team—it can't be understated how often he kept the Pistons in games they were actively trying to lose. If he ends up on a contender, his impact will be limited to the role he will play. Still, he is an intriguing young big and I fully expect him to continue improving in the 2020-21 season.
3) Jerami Grant: 12.0 PPG | 3.5 RPG | .8 BPG – PF
Grant is one of the most versatile players in the 2020 free-agent market. He can guard all five positions on the floor, and knock down open threes. Grant compiled impressive playoff games against the NBA champions Lakers, scoring 26 points in Denver's only win in the Western Conference finals. He brings athleticism and energy to whatever team he plays for, and he can move the needle for a team that is already contending.
4) Goran Dragic: 16.1 PPG | 5.1 APG | 3.2 RPG – PG
Dragic played his way into this number four spot. Before the NBA playoffs, I was unsure of his market value in free agency. During 15 playoff games, he averaged 20 points and 4.6 assists. After seeing the way he revived his offensive game in the bubble, I am sure he can have an impact on any team he goes to. He and the Heat reportedly want to work out a deal, so I wouldn't be shocked if Dragic signs a one-year contract with the Heat (giving the team max flexibility in the 2021 offseason).
5) Montrezl Harrell: 18.6 PPG | 7.1 RPG | 1.1 BPG--PF/C
Harrell won the Sixth Man of the Year after a monster season with the Clippers, and seemed to be the only piece of continuity for a team that struggled with chemistry and rhythm all season. Harrell excels in the pick-and-roll, and his chemistry on the floor with Lou Williams was paramount for the Clippers' success last season. And though he struggled to find his own rhythm in the bubble, it is important to remember that he was dealing with the death of a grandmother, which can take away from any athlete's focus. The question for him, however, is how viable can he be in the playoffs if the matchups don't favor his play? Los Angeles though, does not have any real means of improvement, and I fully expect them to re-sign Harrell for the abbreviated season.
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