NBA Rumors: Ranking and predicting where the top 35 NBA free agents will sign

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Seth Curry (Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports)
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32. Seth Curry (unrestricted)

Heading into the offseason, the Brooklyn Nets will have many big decisions to make about both their immediate and long-term future. And one of them revolves around Seth Curry, who is slated to hit free agency this summer.

Curry is coming off somewhat of a down season in which he averaged nine points on 41 percent shooting from 3-point range. That said, I wouldn’t entirely count out the possibility that he ends up re-signing in Brooklyn. With his skill set, even as a soon-to-be 33-year-old, he could very much provide a valuable presence for any team looking for depth in the backcourt.

Even though Curry will be an unrestricted free agent this offseason, I still believe there’s a good chance that he ends up re-signing with the Nets. From all indications, Brooklyn still pans on being competitive in the Eastern Conference next season. Curry may not be viewed as a huge difference-maker on the surface, but he’s the type of shooter and rotation player that could be beneficial for the Nets next season. A two-year deal with a player option for the second year sounds about right for Curry in Brooklyn.

Prediction: Brooklyn Nets