NBA: Predicting where the top 20 2021 free agents will sign

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15. Evan Fournier

Evan Fourier might have been a bit of a disappointment for the Boston Celtics after he was acquired at the NBA Trade Deadline, but he’s still a solid offensive player that could help any team off the bench in a sixth or seventh man role.

He struggles on the defensive end and would likely need to land in a spot where some of those weaknesses can be masked. I find it hard to believe that the Celtics will try to re-sign him, especially after they acquired Josh Richardson recently.

He could be a valuable backup for a team such as the Knicks. Fournier would bring some valued experience and he could play a nice role behind DeRozan and/or Barrett.

Prediction: New York Knicks