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The Vertical's Fab 50 Free Agents
With free agency set to begin on Saturday, here is your reference list to track the madness.
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The Vertical's top 20 free agents
Kevin Durant isn't going anywhere, but the type of deal he signs is crucial to the Warriors' plan to keep their key reserves.
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The Vertical's draft-night reference guide
Front-Office Insider Bobby Marks offers a snapshot of each team's picks, cash for deals and needs for Thursday's NBA draft.
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Summer agenda: Warriors' next big challenge? Free agency
Steph Curry and Kevin Durant aren't going anywhere, but the crucial pieces on the bench could be in limbo.
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Summer agenda: Can Cavs close the gap on Warriors?
Improvement will be difficult for Cleveland, which has limited flexibility because it will be a repeater tax team with no draft picks.
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Summer agenda: Does a big free-agent splash make sense for Celtics?
Boston has plenty of options this summer. It can pursue an All-Star in free agency such as Gordon Hayward or make a blockbuster trade, and it also has the No. 1 pick in the draft to work with.
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Summer agenda: Does a free-agent splash make sense for Celtics?
Boston has plenty of options this summer. It can pursue an All-Star in free agency such as Gordon Hayward or make a blockbuster trade, and it also has the No. 1 pick in the draft to work with.
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The potential pitfall of the Warriors' burgeoning dynasty
Golden State can keep its championship core together, but ownership needs to be willing to pay a projected $1.4 billion over the next four years.
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Summer agenda: Should the Rockets extend James Harden?
Houston can add an additional four years to the back end of the All-NBA guard's current deal even though he has two years remaining on it.
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Summer agenda: Spurs have some work to do to stay near top
Manu Ginobili's future with San Antonio is uncertain, two key younger players are free agents and the team will once again have to be creative to free cap space.
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Summer agenda: Spurs have a number of issues to address to maintain status
The Spurs will once again have to be creative to create space, but they must keep in mind 2018, when they are slated to have plenty to spend.
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Partners against parity: How fellow teams helped turn Cavs, Warriors into superpowers
More than half the league's teams played an indirect role in the construction of a pair of powerhouse rosters that have made the NBA Finals a regular destination.
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Summer agenda: Raptors at a crossroads
Toronto is a good team, but not good enough to compete with Cleveland. With some key free agents this summer, the franchise needs to carefully consider its future direction.
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Summer agenda: What will Clippers do with their free-agent stars?
With J.J. Redick, Chris Paul and Blake Griffin likely headed for free agency, the Clippers will have some tough decisions to make.
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Summer agenda: Why Dwyane Wade is the key to the Bulls' offseason
The longtime All-Star can stay with the Bulls at a high salary, or jump to a contender at a discount.
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What All-NBA honors mean for some of the league's biggest stars
All-NBA honors are the key for players such as Stephen Curry to gain eligibility for Designated Player Veteran Extensions or Designated Player Veteran Contracts.
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Summer agenda: Hawks' offseason hinges on Paul Millsap's free agency
Atlanta has to decide if it wants to retain Millsap and stay the course, or retool for the future.
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Summer agenda: How will Pacers deal with Paul George?
The four-time All-Star can be a free agent in 2018, and Indiana has a few options when it comes to handling the situation.
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Summer agenda: Mavericks, Pistons looking at different paths to return to playoffs
Dallas is looking for stability with its high draft pick, while Detroit is locked in to a very expensive situation.
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Summer agenda: Lakers have some young talent, but need to stick to plan
Los Angeles can't afford to repeat the mistakes of last offseason, when it signed some veterans to pricey, long-term deals.