Mad (Max) Money: Who do YOU want?
Posted: Sun Sep 8, 2024 3:12 am
Ok, the dust has settled from the 2024 NBA offseason, and many of the names our front office had earmarked for the 2025 free agency have re-upped with their current teams. The available 2025 free agents who may garner a max contract are as follows (age on July 1st, 2025):
Jimmy Butler (35) - the best right-now player of this FA crop, although I doubt it will remain true this time next year. Injuries have limited his availability, but he's a locker room leader and has the clutch gene.
Kyrie Irving (33) - Pound for pound, the most gifted player in the planet. I wish he would want to return, but I don't blame him for shutting the door on any hope of a reunion. He's got a great gig with Dallas, I doubt they fumble the bag.
Rudy Gobert (33) - a true elite defensive difference maker, although his limitations are becoming more schemable each season. Even if Minny let him walk, he duplicates the skill set of many of our young bigs.
Fred Van Vleet (31) - the diminutive fireplug might get squeezed out of Houston's payroll, but he's still effective at organizing an offense (even though his own shooting is streaky). He's also a legit very good defender.
Julius Randle (30) - could we poach a wantaway star from a cross town rival? If so, he has shown he can thrive as a lead scoring option. However, in high pressure moments, that offensive prowess tends to... wane.
Aaron Gordon (29) - a key role player in the Nuggets title run, he might seek more than they are willing to spend. If so, he's a bouncy athlete and versatile defender. But is he worth it? High motor dudes tend to fall off quickly (see: Wallace, Gerald).
Brandon Ingram (27) - in theory, he's exactly what rebuilding teams want to lure in free agency: a currently disgruntled but immensely talented player in his prime. He loves being on the ball, and his low off-ball efficiency proves it. I have a funny feeling he puts it all together in a new environment.
So, if you as GM and owner could choose to grab one max player next summer with our maximum capspace, who would it be?
Jimmy Butler (35) - the best right-now player of this FA crop, although I doubt it will remain true this time next year. Injuries have limited his availability, but he's a locker room leader and has the clutch gene.
Kyrie Irving (33) - Pound for pound, the most gifted player in the planet. I wish he would want to return, but I don't blame him for shutting the door on any hope of a reunion. He's got a great gig with Dallas, I doubt they fumble the bag.
Rudy Gobert (33) - a true elite defensive difference maker, although his limitations are becoming more schemable each season. Even if Minny let him walk, he duplicates the skill set of many of our young bigs.
Fred Van Vleet (31) - the diminutive fireplug might get squeezed out of Houston's payroll, but he's still effective at organizing an offense (even though his own shooting is streaky). He's also a legit very good defender.
Julius Randle (30) - could we poach a wantaway star from a cross town rival? If so, he has shown he can thrive as a lead scoring option. However, in high pressure moments, that offensive prowess tends to... wane.
Aaron Gordon (29) - a key role player in the Nuggets title run, he might seek more than they are willing to spend. If so, he's a bouncy athlete and versatile defender. But is he worth it? High motor dudes tend to fall off quickly (see: Wallace, Gerald).
Brandon Ingram (27) - in theory, he's exactly what rebuilding teams want to lure in free agency: a currently disgruntled but immensely talented player in his prime. He loves being on the ball, and his low off-ball efficiency proves it. I have a funny feeling he puts it all together in a new environment.
So, if you as GM and owner could choose to grab one max player next summer with our maximum capspace, who would it be?