Ranking all 13 Philadelphia 76ers players by trade value

Who among the 76ers is most attractive as a trade chip?
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10. Adem Bona

Philadelphia's drafting of Adem Bona was well-received by many, but touting him as a viable trade asset is presumptuous at this juncture. While the young big man boasts some promise with his motor and activity, the amount of win-now teams precludes him from being a target, especially as a raw prospect still needing actual NBA reps.

9. Andre Drummond

It wasn't too long ago that Andre Drummond was regarded as an all-stats, low-impact guy. Since his permanent move to the bench, though, he's managed to rehabilitate his value as one of the best backup centers in the NBA. The 76ers are unlikely to flip a crucial role player like him, but if they do, a bunch of contenders would line up a solid collection of second-round picks for his services.

8. Kyle Lowry

Kyle Lowry belongs to the same situational bracket as Jackson and Gordon, but he is a tier or two above his compatriots because he can still play significant minutes when needed, albeit with less frequency. The six-time All-Star is no longer a high-usage offensive conduit, but he's still a productive three-point threat who can set the table for others off primary creators.