NBA Trade Value 2017-2018

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45. Goran Dragic

One of my favorite players in the league. Dragic is on an affordable deal and has a game that ages well. He shoots well and is an excellent fit on this fun Miami team. It’s a real shame the Dragon has yet to make an all star team because he is one of the most underrated players in the league.

44. Josh Jackson

Jackson would have been the first pick in the draft if he could shoot well. He’s the most athletic prospect in the most recent draft class. On Phoenix, he could be a potential star. A Bledsoe, Booker and Jackson one-two-three punch is going to be exciting to watch on league pass.

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43. De’Aaron Fox

One of the rare prospects that I used to dislike and now like, Fox is a mixture of John Wall and a Pitbull. He should impress Kings fans with his ability to run the fast break and throw alley-oops to Willie Cauley-Stein. I wish they hadn’t signed George Hill because I would love to see a starting backcourt of Fox and Hield. Fox could be better than Hill and start over him towards the end of the year. Plus, he has a beef with Lonzo and goes out of his way to make his day miserable. Who doesn’t love this guy?

42. Ricky Rubio

Rubio is the most underrated player in the league. He can’t shoot well (yet), but he can do everything else at an all star level. In Utah, he should develop into an all star and turn Rodney Hood into a 20 points per game shooter. Rudy Gobert is going to love this guy.

41. Jae Crowder

On a three-year, $22 million dollar deal, Crowder is a steal for Boston. He is a good 3-and-D wing who can play the three and four. Crowder was rumored to be traded in the Hayward sign and trade, but the former Marquette product is staying in Beantown, likely to make Ben Simmons‘s life terrible for the four-plus games the 76ers play Boston.