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The best point guards remaining in free agency 2026: Harden leads a market with veterans and opportunities

We take a look at the opportunities still present in the NBA market

James Harden, star of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The 2026 NBA free agency presents an interesting group of point guards looking for a new destination for the upcoming season. Among established stars, experienced veterans, and players aiming to take a step forward in their careers, the market offers profiles for all kinds of franchises, from title contenders to teams in full rebuilding mode.

James Harden leads a list that also includes Russell Westbrook, Brandon Williams, Gabe Vincent, and Cole Anthony. Each comes with very different circumstances but they all face a crucial summer where they will try to find the ideal project to revitalize or solidify their respective careers.

James Harden

James Harden once again finds himself among the most sought-after names on the market after a remarkable season with the Cleveland Cavaliers. The veteran point guard was traded halfway through the season and helped the Ohio franchise reach the Eastern Conference Finals, proving he remains a difference-maker despite the passing years.

At 36 years old, he continues to be one of the best offensive playmakers in the league. His ability to create plays, score in tough situations, and lead the attack remains nearly untouched, as shown by his averages of 23.6 points, 8 assists, and 4.8 rebounds per game during the 2025-26 season.

Russell Westbrook

Russell Westbrook enters free agency after playing the 2025-26 season with the Sacramento Kings. Although the Californian team had a very disappointing campaign, the veteran point guard once again proved he can still contribute from the point guard position.

At 37 years old, his future raises many questions. A title contender might see him as a spark off the bench, while a rebuilding franchise could also value his leadership and experience to aid in the development of younger players. He ended the season with averages of 15.2 points, 6.7 assists, and 5.4 rebounds.

Brandon Williams

Brandon Williams faces the market after completing the best season of his career with the Dallas Mavericks. The point guard maximized his opportunities and significantly increased his value just before becoming an unrestricted free agent.

He stands out for his explosiveness, ability to attack the rim, and a growing maturity in reading the game. His 13 points and 3.9 assists per game demonstrate progression that could make him an interesting choice for teams seeking a young point guard with room for growth.

Gabe Vincent

Gabe Vincent will be a free agent after a discreet season with the Atlanta Hawks. The point guard continues to try to regain the level he showed during his time in Miami, where he established himself as a key player for a Heat team that reached the NBA Finals.

Nonetheless, he remains a useful player thanks to his outside shooting and ability to punish defenses from beyond the arc, whether catching and shooting or creating his own shots. He finished the season with averages of 4.4 points and 1.4 assists.

Cole Anthony

Cole Anthony will also seek a new contract after playing last season without a fixed team, becoming one of the available players on the market during the course of the season. Nevertheless, he retains one of the main virtues that have always accompanied him: his ability to generate points on his own.

The point guard stands out for his one-on-one skills, quickness in the first step, and ability to score off the dribble. Although his numbers dipped to 6.7 points and 3.5 assists per game, he remains a player with the potential to reclaim a prominent role in the right setting.

Note: In the information you provided, Cole Anthony is not associated with any team, unlike the rest of the players. That's why I haven't invented a franchise and have written it in a neutral manner. If you indicate with which team he played in the 2025-26 season, I can adjust that section.

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