Who are the NBA free agents to watch in 2022 and 2023? Most of the league's superstars have signed long-term extensions with their current teams, leading some league executives to call 2022 "The Offseason of the Rotational Players."
Still, superstars like Bradley Beal, James Harden, Kyrie Irving and Russell Westbrook could become free agents if they don't sign extensions between now and June. Here's our team-by-team look at all the players who can and will hit free agency over the next two seasons.
Key: Restricted = restricted free agent; player = player option; team = team option; ETO = early termination option
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Atlanta Hawks
2022
Kevin Huerter (restricted)
Sharife Cooper (restricted)
2023
De'Andre Hunter (restricted)
Cam Reddish (restricted)
Boston Celtics
2022
Bruno Fernando (restricted)
Robert Williams III (restricted)
Carsen Edwards (team)
Sam Hauser (restricted)
2023
Romeo Langford (restricted)
Grant Williams (restricted)
Brooklyn Nets
2022
James Harden (player)
Kyrie Irving (player)
Patty Mills (player)
Nicolas Claxton (restricted)
Kessler Edwards (restricted)
2023
Charlotte Hornets
2022
Miles Bridges (restricted)
Cody Martin (restricted)
2023