The 2024 NBA offseason has officially begun after the Boston Celtics defeated the Dallas Mavericks in the Finals. Unlike previous years, the league's new collective bargaining agreement allows teams to negotiate with their own players right after the final game of the season. This applies to any player set to hit free agency or eligible for a contract extension in July. So yes, NBA free agency is already underway.

Keep in mind that players are not allowed to negotiate with teams other than the one they finished last season with until June 30 at 6 p.m. ET, and contracts can't be signed until the moratorium ends (on July 6 at 12:01 p.m. ET).

We've already got some news on this front. LeBron James, who sits atop our rankings, has decided to opt out of the final year of his contract with the Lakers, CBS Sports' Bill Reiter confirms. But the expectation is that he will sign a new deal with the team. James and Paul George are both unrestricted free agents, meaning they can sign with any team with the necessary cap space and their current teams would not have the opportunity to match.

Will LeBron leave the Lakers? Probably not -- considering the L.A. drafted his son, Bronny, with the No. 55 pick in the 2024 Draft -- but it's not out of the question. George, on the other hand, is a serious threat to exit L.A., though interest from an expected suitor in the Philadelphia 76ers is reportedly waning. Speaking of Philly, All-Star guard Tyrese Maxey ranks third on our list and will most certainly be staying in Philadelphia, barring something extremely unexpected.

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Some other developments include Immanuel Quickley, who agreed to a $175 million deal to remain with the Raptors on June 28 and Lakers' D'Angelo Russell, who exercised a $18.7 million player option to stay in L.A.

Pascal Siakam and the Indiana Pacers agreed to a new, long-term contract shortly after the Finals. Siakam slots at No. 5 in our 2024 top-30 free-agent rankings, which can be found below. He's not the only top-10 player to reach a new deal, either. Kings guard Malik Monk is reportedly staying in Sacramento with a new $78 million deal.

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As players begin to agree to terms with teams, we will update this tracker with all available information regarding the terms of each deal.

2024 NBA free agency player rankings, tracker

RankPlayerPOSLast TeamNew TeamStatus
1
LeBron James (39)
SF
Opting out of final year of his contract
2
Paul George (34)
SF
Player option
3
Tyrese Maxey (23)
PG
Restricted
4
James Harden (34)
PG
Unrestricted
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
Unrestricted
8
DeMar DeRozan (34)
SF
Unrestricted
9
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (31)
SG
Player option
10
Malik Monk (26)
SG Agreed to four-year, $78M deal
11
Immanuel Quickley (25)
PG Agreed to five-year, $175 deal
12
Klay Thompson (34)
SG
Unrestricted
13
Obi Toppin (26)
PF
Restricted
14
Tobias Harris (31)
PF
Unrestricted
15
Nicolas Claxton (25)
C
Unrestricted
16
D'Angelo Russell (28)
PG Picked up $18.7M player option
17
Bruce Brown (27)
SG
Team 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
Restricted
25
Jonas Valanciunas (32)
C
Unrestricted
26
Caleb Martin (28)
SF
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