While LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony have signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks respectively, there are still good players available in costless agency. One of which happens to be former second overall pick Evan Turner, who was traded from the Philadelphia 76ers to the Indiana Pacers during this past season.  

Turner, who went from averaging 17.4 points per game to a measly seven, is being looked at by both the Boston Celtics and Minnesota Timberwolves. At 6-foot-7, Turner is a nice wing player who could provide veteran leadership and a strong scoring punch either team.

Turner did not turn out to be a superstar, but he's a solid talent who can help many teams. In Boston, Turner would likely back-up Jeff Green, but if he ends up with the Wolves, he would get more minutes and a better opportunity to showcase his skills. Flip Saunders is searching for a young and talented scorer in Minnesota, and Turner would certainly fit that bill.