The opening eight hours of NBA free agency answered most of the questions we had about the future of the NBA, and the stunning Kawhi Leonard decision to join the Clippers with Paul George answered the rest.

So who’s left on the board? Not too many people, now that the rest of the dominos are falling. Here are the best free agents left.

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1. Kenneth Faried

He hasn’t adjusted to the offensive or defensive ways of modern bigs, but his physicality and interior presence is still effective in spot minutes. He revived his career a bit in Houston last year, scoring 13 points with eight rebounds in 24 minutes.

Sefolosha is a good defensive guard who can fit into any rotation. He averaged a steal in 12 minutes last year, and added four points and three rebounds.

3. Cheick Diallo

Diallo is only 22 and showed promise with New Orleans. He averaged six points with four rebounds on 62 percent shooting last year. Take a chance on Cheick.

4. Nene

At 36, he’s nearing the end of his career, but he was still effective in very limited minutes with Houston last year. He’s a good pickup as a last-resort option for a competitive team.

Gasol’s season ended early after he had surgery on his foot to repair a stress fracture. And he’s 36 years old. But when healthy, he was still fine last season, averaging four points and four rebounds in 12 minutes.

Jerebko can shoot from deep, making 37 percent of his three attempts per game for the Warriors. Add him for bench depth.

7. Dante Cunningham

Cunningham’s offense isn’t stellar, but defensively, he’s pretty good. He also made 30-of-65 threes he took last year, so maybe he can take (and make) more elsewhere.

I’ll never give up on someone who can shoot. He made 37 percent of his threes last year.

Everyone else

In no particular order:

Already signed

Jabari Parker (2 years, $13 million)

Chandler Parsons (trade with Grizzlies)

Allen Crabbe (trade with Nets)

Evan Turner (trade with Blazers)

Damion Jones (trade with Warriors)

Boston Celtics

Kemba Walker (4 years, $141 million via sign-and-trade)

Daniel Theis (2 years, $10 million)

Enes Kanter (2 years, $9.7 million)

Brad Wanamaker (1 year, $1.45 million)

Brooklyn Nets

Terry Rozier (3 years, $57 million via sign-and-trade)

Thaddeus Young (3 years, $41 million)

Tomas Satoransky (3 years, $30 million, $25M guaranteed)

Ryan Arcidiacano (3 years, $9 million)

None

Jerami Grant (trade with Thunder)

Derrick Rose (2 years, $15 million)

Tony Snell (trade with Bucks)

Markieff Morris (2 years, $6.5 million)

Tim Frazier (1 year, $1.9 million)

Golden State Warriors

Russell Westbrook (trade with Thunder)

Danuel House (3 years, $11 million)

Austin Rivers (2 years, $4.5 million)

Los Angeles Clippers

Kawhi Leonard (4 years, $141 million)

Paul George (trade with Thunder)

Patrick Beverley (3 years, $40 million)

Ivica Zubac (4 years, $28 million)

Rodney McGruder (3 years, $15 million)

Maurice Harkless (trade with Heat)

JaMychal Green (2 years, $10 million)

Los Angeles Lakers

Memphis Grizzlies

Miami Heat

Jimmy Butler (4 years, $141 million via sign-and-trade)

Meyers Leonard (trade with Blazers)

Milwaukee Bucks

Jake Layman (3 years, $11.5 million)

Noah Vonleh (1 year, $2.4 million)

Jordan Bell (1 year, $1.6 million)

Shabazz Napier (trade with Warriors)

Treveon Graham (trade with Warriors)

New Orleans Pelicans

J.J. Redick (2 years, $26.5 million)

Brandon Ingram (trade with Lakers)

Lonzo Ball (trade with Lakers)

Derrick Favors (trade with Jazz)

Josh Hart (trade with Lakers)

Darius Miller (2 years, $14.2 million)

Nicolo Melli (2 years, $8 million)

Julius Randle (3 years, $63 million)

Bobby Portis (2 years, $31 million)

Reggie Bullock (2 years, TBD))

Taj Gibson (2 years, $20 million)

Elfrid Payton (2 years, $16 million)

Wayne Ellington (2 years, $16 million)

Marcus Morris (1 year, $15 million)

Oklahoma City Thunder

Chris Paul (trade with Rockets)

Danilo Gallinari (trade with Clippers)

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (trade with Clippers)

Mike Muscala (TBD)

Nerlens Noel (1 year, $2 million)

Orlando Magic

Nikola Vucevic (4 years, $100 million)

Terrence Ross (4 years, $54 million)

Al-Farouq Aminu (3 years, $29 million)

Michael Carter-Williams (1 year, $2 million)

Tobias Harris (5 years, $180 million)

Al Horford (4 years, $109 million, $97M guaranteed)

Josh Richardson (trade with Heat)

Mike Scott (2 years, $9.8 million)

James Ennis (2 years, $4.1 million)

Kyle O’Quinn (1 year, $2 million)

Phoenix Suns

Ricky Rubio (3 years, $51 million)

Kelly Oubre (2 years, $30 million)

Dario Saric (trade with Timberwolves)

Frank Kaminsky (2 years, $9.8 million)

Aron Baynes (trade with Celtics)

Jevon Carter (trade with Grizzlies)

Sacramento Kings

Harrison Barnes (4 years, $85 million)

Dewayne Dedmon (3 years, $40 million)

Cory Joseph (3 years, $37 million)

Trevor Ariza (2 years, $25 million)

Richaun Holmes (2 years, $9.8 million)

Rudy Gay (2 years, $32 million)

DeMarre Carroll (3 years, $21 million)

Trey Lyles (2 years, TBD)

Toronto Raptors

Patrick McCaw (2 years, $8 million)

Stanley Johnson (2 years, $7.5 million)

Matt Thomas (3 years, $4.2 million)

Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (1 year, $1.7 million)

Utah Jazz

Bojan Bogdanovic (4 years, $73 million)

Mike Conley (trade with Grizzlies)

Ed Davis (2 years, $10 million)

Jeff Green (1 year, $2.6 million)

Emmanuel Mudiay (1 year, $1.7 million)