10 worst NBA free agent contracts ever, including Gilbert Arenas

Gilbert Arenas, NBA contracts
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There have been many great players who have changed teams over the years via NBA free agency. Some signings/contracts turned out to be ideal. LeBron James joining the Miami Heat in 2010, Jalen Brunson to the Knicks back in 2022, Kevin Durant with the Warriors in July 2016 just to name a few.

On the other hand, there have been some complete flops with free agents. Unfortunately, this article will cover just that. Here is a look at the 10 worst NBA free agent contracts ever.

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Larry Hughes, 5 years, $70 million with the Cleveland Cavaliers

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Joakim Noah, 4 years, $72 million with the New York Knicks

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Evan Turner, 4 years, $70 million with the Portland Trailblazers

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Timofey Mozgov, 4 years, $64 million with the Los Angeles Lakers

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Luol Deng, 4 years, $72 million with the Los Angeles Lakers

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Elton Brand, 5 years, $82 million with the Philadelphia 76ers

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Eddy Curry, 6 years, $56 million with the New York Knicks

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Ben Wallace, 4 years, $60 million with the Chicago Bulls

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Shawn Kemp, 7 years, $107 million with the Cleveland Cavaliers

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Gilbert Arenas, 6 years, $111 million with the Washington Wizards

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