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NBA: Best Power Forwards Remaining In Free Agency

August 31, 2024 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

Robert Covington for best NBA free agency power forwards article

It’s difficult to say that all 30 NBA teams have built the best roster they can when looking at the forwards available in free agency. There may be logistical reasons that prevent some of them from being signed. Nonetheless, a number of these players are simply being overlooked or undervalued.

Best Power Forwards Remaining In Free Agency

Marcus Morris Sr.

Perhaps recency bias is playing a part in the perception that Marcus Morris Sr. is among the best power forwards remaining in free agency.

The soon-to-be 35-year-old averaged just 5.8 points in 15.0 minutes per game after being signed by the Cleveland Cavaliers last season. However, he shot 41.4 percent from 3 while competing at the defensive end. Him keeping up his performance in the playoffs may seem relatively insignificant. Yet, with the Cavs reeling from injuries, his reliability was invaluable.

Cleveland and the Philadelphia 76ers are rumored to have interest in the veteran. With that being said, it’s worth noting that Morris played for the Sixers last season as well. Either squad would be able to use him in a refined role. The Orlando Magic, Dallas Mavericks, and Phoenix Suns are among the teams that could have interest in Morris as well.

Jae Crowder

Jae Crowder is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get. Or, at least, that’s what it sounded like Forrest Gump said.

Despite an earned reputation as a defensive specialist, his inconsistency beyond the arc and durability concerns make him unreliable. However, the days when Crowder could demand an eight figure salary are long gone. In fact, he played for just $2 million last season.

So, if a team wanted a tough and experienced veteran, the Villa Rica native is an affordable option. More to the point, he’s unlikely to demand a salary above his free market value. As he’s a player who can be a game-changer any given night and has 115 playoff games under his belt, this could make the difference for whatever team signs him.

Due to his shooting variance, he would be best served going to a contender where he’d be a luxury rather than relied upon. Nonetheless, the 12-year veteran is a proud player who’ll want playing time.

Robert Covington

There was a time when Robert Covington was considered one of the best 3-and-D forwards in the NBA. Since his rookie season, he’s averaged 10.9 points, 1.5 steals, and 1.0 block per game while shooting 36.2 percent from 3. He’s been top-10 in steals three times in that span. With that being said, perhaps he still is.

However, knee injuries have led to Covington missing significant time. Indeed, at this point, Covington’s biggest challenge is remaining healthy. The 33-year-old has played in just 77 games over the past two seasons.

A franchise that’s willing to manage his health could be a fit here. Due to their depth, the Memphis Grizzlies might be one such team. It doesn’t hurt that the Grizzlies still don’t have a true 3-and-D forward.

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