NBA Free Agency 2014: Greg Monroe Among Top Players Still Available

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The amount of hype and drama that surrounded NBA Free Agency 2014 doesn’t happen every year. From LeBron James returning to Cleveland to Carmelo Anthony re-signing with the Knicks there has been no shortage of things to talk about.

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  • The same can be said about the situation in Detroit. The Greg Monroe story has been well-documented and up to this point, unsettled. Monroe remains a restricted free agent and new Pistons coach and boss Stan Van Gundy went out of the his way at the Orlando summer league to declare he wants to keep the big man in the Motor City.

    Monroe isn’t the only big name still on the block in the NBA. The 2014 free agency period is moving toward its third week and there are still some valuable pieces to the puzzle that haven’t yet signed for the upcoming season.

    Lets take a quick look at the best NBA free agents that remain available.