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Added May 31st, 2010 by Scott

The upcoming free agent class in the NBA is arguably the most talented and most impactful the league has ever seen as some very big names in the NBA could be heading elsewhere this summer.

Obviously, the biggest name available this summer is without a doubt LeBron James from the Cleveland Cavaliers, but there are plenty of other game changers that could very easily take a struggling NBA franchise from perennial loser to a possible playoff team or maybe even title contender.

Amongst the other most desired free agents this season behind LeBron James is Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat and Joe Johnson of the Atlanta Hawks. As of right now, these three players could be headed anywhere as they have made no indication of returning to their current teams as of yet.

The one player out of these three that will almost certainly be headed elsewhere is Joe Johnson. The Atlanta Hawks are a good team with playoff aspirations every year, especially with Johnson leading the way, but they have proven they just can hang with the best in the Eastern Conference (Orlando Magic, Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics) and that just might be the deciding factor for Johnson to sign with a team like the New York Knicks in the offseason.

Even though none of these players have given us any insight on where they will be headed this summer, some big news graced the headlines on Thursday as Dwyane Wade said he will be meeting up with the Joe Johnson and LeBron James to discuss their plans for free agency.

The one team that probably got very excited about this was the New York Knicks as they have the ability to sign to max deals this summer with their top two targets being Dwyane Wade and LeBron James. Even though Joe Johnson and Dwyane Wade play the same position, and Johnson will most likely want a max deal for himself, the three players might be trying to work something out so they can all play on the same team and create a dynasty.

Needless to say, this is could get interesting very quick because if these three players team up together, the rest of the league better look out as they could quite very well be damn near unbeatable for the foreseeable future.

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