Ranking all 13 Philadelphia 76ers players by trade value

Who among the 76ers is most attractive as a trade chip?
76ers, Tyrese Maxey
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4. Caleb Martin

Following a contract blunder, Caleb Martin found himself landing in Philadelphia where he's expected to be one of the starters alongside the franchise's star-studded trio. But individually speaking, there's a lot to like about the 28-year-old.

While definitely undersized as a forward, Martin is a persistent defender who can capably defend most non-post operators despite giving up a lot of size defensively. On the scoring end, he rarely makes mistakes, and is uncanny at attacking closeouts and finding seams in the opposing defense to score and sneak in passing opportunities as a functional connector.

3. Paul George

The 76ers' flagship addition this summer, Paul George arrives to Philly carrying with him much loftier expectations this time around. While already nearing the end of his prime at 34 years old, he's still easily an All-Star caliber player who fills a pressing need for the team and actually bolsters it to a hundred.

George, still a dangerous perimeter force who can playmake, defend the opposing team's best player, and create for himself, should be a seamless fit next to Joel Embiid's post-heavy exploits and Tyrese Maxey's endless pursuit of chasing pace and space. Last season, he turned in career-highs in all shooting categories –– something that should excite 76ers fans this upcoming season.