Top 5 NBA players who are free agents entering the 2022 23 season
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DeMarcus Cousins exits to a loud ovation from Nuggets fans after dropping a season-high 31 points Cousins isn't the same player he once was. But he's one of the most skilled players that's available in the market. Boogie can score, pass and rebound very well and teams can use someone like him. He may not be as athletic as he once was, but his basketball IQ is still valuable.
Top 5 NBA players who are free agents entering the 2022-23 season
Philadelphia 76ers v Los Angeles Lakers The 77th NBA season is right around the corner and teams are looking to be ready with their roster. Over the summer, news about where free agents will land was everywhere. With limited roster spots available, there were players who were bound to be left in the dust. The start of the season is approaching but there are still capable players that haven't landed a contract. With their status, accomplishments and experience, one would think that it would be easy for them to get a contract. But that's not the case. In fact, there are still a plethora of players that haven't found a new team. With that said, here are the top five NBA players who are free agents entering the 2022-23 season.#5 LaMarcus Aldridge
Charlotte Hornets v Brooklyn Nets Last season, played for the as a veteran presence in the center position. He fared well against his opponents and his ability to stretch the defense proved to be important for the team. Aldridge was a solid player for the team, and played 47 games during the 2021-22 season. The 37-year old big man is still a solid backup center. He isn't the most explosive player available on the market, but his grounded playstyle could be useful for most teams.#4 DeMarcus Cousins
Memphis Grizzlies v Denver Nuggets DeMarcus Cousins last played for the Denver Nuggets for the 2021-22 NBA season. He played a backup role behind the league's MVP, Nikola Jokic. He did well with the team and showed flashes of his old self. DeMarcus Cousins exits to a loud ovation from Nuggets fans after dropping a season-high 31 pointsDeMarcus Cousins exits to a loud ovation from Nuggets fans after dropping a season-high 31 points Cousins isn't the same player he once was. But he's one of the most skilled players that's available in the market. Boogie can score, pass and rebound very well and teams can use someone like him. He may not be as athletic as he once was, but his basketball IQ is still valuable.