


With Beverley, his potential landing spots all depends on what kind of role he's looking for. It also doesn't hurt that Houston has plenty of cap room to work with, the most in the league and can afford to bring in Brooks for a couple of years and try to maximize his talents. He could provide some much-needed defensive versatility for a young and talented squad that potentially added a franchise point guard Thursday night in Amen Thompson and a budding young wing in Cam Whitmore.Īnd while the rest of the team's young core is exceptionally talented on the offensive end of the floor, it's on defense where they may need a bit of a boost if they want to get into playoff contention next season. The Rockets could be another good spot for the seventh-year man out of Oregon. If Miami isn't able to land another star or two to join Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo, then Brooks may be a prime target as someone who seems to fit exactly what it does as an organization.Īn All-Defensive second-team selection this past season, Brooks would give the Heat another elite perimeter defender and Miami coach Erik Spoelstra will be sure to bring the best out of the skill set he brings to the table. However, there is a place where that type of drive and attitude is welcomed and even praised. Here a couple of potential landing spot for the two pending free agents.Īt times, it seemed like Brooks' intensity and antics could be a bit much, even for an organization as gritty as the Memphis Grizzlies. "There are a lot of people out there that might want that Pat Bev juice for their team.

"We'll see what happens with the Bulls," he said. While he's open to going back to Chicago, he believes he should find a very fruitful market. Starting last season with the Lakers, he was traded to the Orlando Magic before reaching a buyout and signing with his hometown Chicago Bulls.Īnd now, the 34-year-old is on the hunt for a new team. It was Brooks' antics against the Lakers that riled LeBron James and led to an exit in six games for the Grizzlies in a series that never really felt that close.Īs for Beverley, he's a journeyman once again.
