The biggest name in this summer's free NBA agency pool has already been snatched up, as all of you must already know. Three-time champion and four-time MVP LeBron James is now in Los Angeles after opting out of his contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers to commit to a four-year deal with the Lakers.

And with DeMarcus Cousins agreeing to move to Golden State, one could safely say that the best names have already been plucked. In spite of all the talk surrounding Kawhi Leonard these last few weeks, he won't be a free agent until next year and can only be acquired by means of a trade.

So are there any top free agents still available this summer? There are actually quite a few who can still be had. Keep reading to find out who the best of the lot are.

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Wayne Ellington

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Sharp-shooting, three-point specialist Wayne Ellington garnered quite a bit of interest and a reported 23 teams have shown keenness in recruiting the veteran guard. Ellington was a key part of the Miami Heat's run to the Playoffs last season and was one of only 14 players to shoot at least seven threes a game during the 2017/18 campaign.

While he would like to remain in Miami and the Heat also have mutual interest, it won't be that easy as a new deal would push them into the luxury tax. One thing's for sure, though, he's going to be playing somewhere next season.

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Zach LaVine (Restricted)

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The Bulls look content to play the waiting game with Zach LaVine as they will only be forced into kicking things off if he's presented an offer sheet. But with the Sacramento Kings and Atlanta Hawks keeping an eye on him, an approach could be made soon.

The guard averaged 16.7 points a game for Chicago last season— and with an average of just 3.0 assists per contest, he could certainly look to improve on that front. But at only 23, the sky's the limit for the former UCLA star.

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Isaiah Thomas

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The diminutive point guard is easily one of the best offensive weapons in the NBA, yet we forgive teams who are hesitant on this one.

Thomas finished third in scoring and fifth in the MVP voting two seasons ago. However, a hip injury left him seeming like a gamble as he could end up on either end of the spectrum i.e. the star who averaged close to 29 points per game in the 2016/17 campaign, or last season's crocked, average player.

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Marcus Smart (Restricted)

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Marcus Smart is a top priority for the Boston Celtics this summer and understandably so. What's so special about this non-shooting shooting guard? Well, you'd know if you paid any attention to the Eastern Conference Playoffs/Finals last post-season.

He can't be considered a shooter, because he isn't, but Smart does it all— like a smartphone, but with unlimited battery power. The 24-year old checks just about every other box.

He's an elite defender, a rebounder, and can hold is own getting to the rim and is also an insane hustler. It's likely that Boston will lock him up pretty soon, but rival GMs would be foolish not to consider making him an offer if they've got the wherewithal.

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Clint Capela (Restricted)

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Clint Capela isn't your modern shooting big man, but he's right up there with the NBA's most efficient players in the paint. Having averaged 13.9 points, the center led the league in field goal percentage last season with 65.2 percent while hauling 10.8 boards.

The 24-year-old is also an incredible rim protector who averaged 1.9 blocks per contest. The Rockets will obviously try their utmost best to keep him in Houston, while he doesn't seem keen on leaving himself.

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Dwyane Wade

For Dwyane Wade, the next step is to either retire or re-sign with the Heat. Far from the peak of his powers, the aging guard can no longer do it like he used to. But he's a huge locker-room presence for the team and can still call upon the 'Flash' of old every now and then.

Brook Lopez

At 30, Lopez still has a lot to offer, more so shooting and rim protection. He averaged a career-low 13.0 points last season, but would still be a great pick-up for most teams.

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