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Top NBA free-agent shooting guards: Yes, James Harden and Kyrie Irving played most of their minutes at off guard last season

Teams can begin negotiating with free agents at 6 p.m. ET June 30, and shooting guard is perhaps the best position of an unremarkable overall class.

Let’s dive in and break down the potential top shooting guards in this year’s free-agent market.

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(Note: Positions are being determined off Basketball-Reference’s positional breakdowns, meaning a player will be listed at the position in which he played the most minutes. That’s why you’ll find James Harden and Kyrie Irving in the shooting guard section.)

Free-agent position rankings: Point guards | Small forwards

1. James Harden, Los Angeles Clippers

Status: Player option
Value of option: $36,346,154

Harden silenced plenty of critics by displaying an ability to return to his high-volume ways, which seemed to have deserted him the previous season. That should raise the level of optimism around him despite the fact he’ll be entering next season at 36.

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Additionally, for the first time in a fairly long while, it appears Harden has found a home in which he’s comfortable and has found some stability. The Clippers’ success only suggests an added interest in returning.

What makes sense: Should Harden opt out and sign a new one-plus-one deal worth max money, that would allow both him and the Clippers to play the rest of his career by ear. That said, if Harden has reached the point in his career where financial compensation means less to him, all the better for the Clippers and their hope of improving the roster.

2. Kyrie Irving, Dallas Mavericks

Status: Agreed to 3-year, $119 million contract

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Irving would have been first on the list had it not been for the ACL tear he suffered, which raises questions about his future, given that he’s 33 and often relies on speedy dribbles and shifty changes of direction to gain separation.

Then there’s the added drama of being in Dallas, an organization that traded Luka Dončić and then won the NBA Draft Lottery. Does it make sense for Irving to rehab for a year and then join 19-year-old Cooper Flagg? Apparently Dallas thinks it does.

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