8. Paul Millsap
Paul Millsap flies under the radar. Playing for the Atlanta Hawks, Millsap doesn’t get much national recognition. All he does is play, game in, game out. This past season, Millsap averaged over 18.2 points and 7.7 rebounds per game. A true power forward, he could provide an additional defensive presence. He’s older at 32, and the Hawks likely won’t let him leave without a fight, but Millsap is an interesting player to watch this offseason. As a bonus, the Heat would be weakening a division rival. Win-win. However, Atlanta has the cap space and is unlikely to let Millsap go without a fight.
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