The NBA season is not yet over since the Eastern and Western Conference are still playing to see which teams will make the NBA Finals. But there is a lot to talk about for free agency since there will be plenty of talent available, especially on the point guard and shooting guard positions. Here is a full list from Fadeaway World of all the talent that will be available when the free agency period begins later this year:
Player Options
Norman Powell – Player Option – $11,615,328
Will Barton – Player Option – $14,669,642
Josh Richardson – Player Option – $11,615,328
Kris Dunn – Player Option – $5,005,350
Bryn Forbes – Player Option – $2,454,002
Transactions Jan 19 2021Waived by Toronto (TOR) Nov 25 2020Signed a 1 year $2.26 million contract with Toronto (TOR) Mar 8 2020Fined $15,000 for shoving with CJ McCollum during SAC-POR game Mar 7 2020Fined $2,000 for technical foul during SAC-POR game Feb 22 2020Fined $2,000 for technical foul during SAC-LAC game Feb 5 2020Traded to Sacramento (SAC) from Atlanta (ATL) with Jabari Parker for Dewayne Dedmon, 2020 2nd round pick [HOU pick] and 2021 2nd round pick [MIA pick] Jan 3 2020Fined $2,000 for technical foul during ATL-BOS game Aug 3 2018Signed a 2 year $8.51 million contract with Atlanta (ATL) Jul 1 2018Phoenix (PHX) renounced their free-agent exception rights Feb 26 2018Fined $2,000 for ejection from PHX-NOP game Feb 26 2018Fined $2,000 for technical foul during PHX-NOP game
Conor Garland: A Primary Source of Offense
Garland matched career-high numbers in 2020-21; he will represent Team USA at the World Championship by Alex Kinkopf @AEKinkopf / Arizona Coyotes
As the off-season commences, General Manager Bill Armstrong and a number of Coyotes players held exit interviews Monday to review the 2020-21 season, discuss summer plans, and look ahead.
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Conor Garland, soon a restricted free agent, further established his role this season as one of the team s most consistent offensive producers.
The scrappy, skilled forward finished third on the team in scoring with 39 points (12G, 27A), matching his career-high set in 2019-20, despite playing 19 fewer games. He recorded 10 multi-point games, second only to Phil Kessel (12).