NBA free agency has begun in earnest. The offseason technically got underway two weeks ago after the Boston Celtics downed the Dallas Mavericks to win the 2024 NBA Finals. Free agents, though, had not yet been allowed to negotiate with teams other than the one they finished last season. That changed Sunday night at 6 p.m. ET. NBA free agency is underway, and players can negotiate deals with anyone in the league. Deals can be agreed to, but contracts can't be signed until the moratorium ends (on July 6 at 12:01 p.m. ET). 

We had major free agency news overnight from Sunday into Monday as it was reported Paul George is heading to the 76ers. Philly landed the nine-time All-Star with a four-year, $212M contract after the Clippers reportedly refused to offer George a fourth year. George now will team up with Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey. Speaking of Maxey, the 76ers signed him to a $204M max extension shortly after the George deal. Maxey was a restricted free agent this summer.

The Thunder made a free agency splash on Monday morning, prying center Isaiah Hartenstein from the Knicks with a three-year deal worth $87 million.

There are some other big names to keep an eye on. LeBron James is a free agent, though the superstar is widely expected to agree to a new deal with the Lakers, who just drafted his son, Bronny, with the 55th overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. The biggest question with LeBron is what kind of deal he will get. James is reportedly open to taking a pay cut so the Lakers can use those savings elsewhere.

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One target for the Lakers? That would be Klay Thompson, who is expected to leave the Warriors after 13 seasons and four championships. The veteran sharpshooter could be a nice fit alongside James and Anthony Davis and he has connections to the franchise, as his father played for L.A. and works as a broadcaster for the team.

The Magic, meanwhile, made a notable move by landing Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. Part of the Nuggets' 2023 championship team, KCP is heading to Orlando on a three-year, $66M deal.

The top 30 free agents of the 2024 NBA offseason are ranked below. As players begin to agree to terms with teams, we will update this tracker with all available information regarding the terms of each deal.

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(Note: These rankings did not include Chris Paul, who was waived by the Warriors before agreeing to a deal with the Spurs).

2024 NBA free agency player rankings, tracker

RankPlayerPOSLast TeamNew TeamStatus
1
LeBron James (39)
SF
Opted out of final year of his contract
2
Paul George (34)
SF Agreed to four-year, $212M deal
3
Tyrese Maxey (23)
PG Agreed to five-year, $204M extension
4
James Harden (34)
PG Agreed to two-year, $70M deal
5
Pascal Siakam (30)
PF Agreed to four-year, $189.5M deal
6
OG Anunoby (26)
SF Agreed to five-year, $212.5M deal
7
Isaiah Hartenstein (26)
C Agreed to three-year, $87M deal
8
DeMar DeRozan (34)
SF
Unrestricted
9
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (31)
SG Agreed to three-year, $66M deal
10
Malik Monk (26)
SG Agreed to four-year, $78M deal
11
Immanuel Quickley (25)
PG Agreed to five-year, $175M deal
12
Klay Thompson (34)
SG
Unrestricted
13
Obi Toppin (26)
PF Agreed to four-year, $60M deal
14
Tobias Harris (31)
PF Agreed to two-year, $52M deal
15
Nicolas Claxton (25)
C
Unrestricted
16
D'Angelo Russell (28)
PG Picked up $18.7M player option
17
Bruce Brown (27)
SG Team picked up $23M option
18
Gary Trent Jr. (25)
SG
Unrestricted
19
Tyus Jones (28)
PG
Unrestricted
20
Miles Bridges (26)
PF
Unrestricted
21
Isaac Okoro (23)
SF
Restricted
22
Markelle Fultz (26)
PG
Unrestricted
23
Malik Beasley (27)
SG
Unrestricted
24
Patrick Williams (22)
PF Agreed to five-year, $90M deal
25
Jonas Valanciunas (32)
C Agreed to three-year, $30M deal
26
Caleb Martin (28)
SF
Declined player option
27
Nicolas Batum (35)
PF
Unrestricted
28
De'Anthony Melton (26)
SG
Unrestricted
29
Gary Payton II (31)
SG Picked up $9.1M player option
30
Buddy Hield (31)
SG
Unrestricted