NBA Free Agency News: Key Players Left Unsigned And Their Best Landing Spots

The NBA free agency period is still ongoing but the dust has settled down. Big names have chosen where to play for and this season is one of the wildest in recent memory.

The biggest acquisition is considered to be the San Antonio Spurs signing former Portland Trail Blazers star LaMarcus Aldridge. Now, who are left in the market?

Bleacher Report made a list of players who are still available in the market and where is the perfect landing spot for each of them.

First off, the Lakers are sorely lacking depth in the wing, and Dorell Wright fits the bill. The team are stacked in the point guard and shooting guard position, which might even force the hand of head coach Byron Scott to put him in the four position.

"Kobe can play 1, 2 and 3," Scott told NBA.com's David Aldridge. "There's no doubt in my mind. And there's some games, against some teams, where he'll probably play 4."

Wright can play small ball and he is also a great three-point shooter. He also has decent size which can help in the defensive end as well.

Also, the Philadelphia 76ers could use some help in the point guard position.

"At times, he's a super effective offensive player by attacking and finishing at the rim," wrote Liberty Ballers' Jake Pavorsky. "Mostly, he can start jacking up ill-advised threes, or trying to throw passes like he's looking to [build] his And 1 Mixtape Tour audition reel."

Meanwhile, 25-year old Kevin Seraphin could be a good fit for the Dallas Mavericks  especially that they are lacking depth in the center position..

Lastly, the website noted that Tristan Thompson and J.R. Smith are sure locks to play for the Cleveland Cavaliers next season.

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