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    #42
    DeMar DeRozan (Chicago)

    Guaranteed money left: $55,900,000 till 2023-24
    Previous Ranking: No. 45 (+3)
    Agent: Aaron Goodwin

    DeRozan might’ve had one of the biggest rises in trade value compared to 2020-21. The 15-year veteran continues to play at a high-level building off the success of All-NBA season last year averaging 25.8 points per game.

    #48
    OG Anunoby (Toronto)

    Guaranteed money left: $55,928,571 till 2024-25
    Previous Ranking: No. 53 (+5)
    Agent: Omar Wilkes

    Anunoby is looking like a candidate to win Defensive Player of the Year this season. His elite defense and his team-friendly deal make him appealing to any team.

    #57
    Kristaps Porzingis (Washington

    Guaranteed money left: $69,849,600 till 2023-24
    Previous Ranking: No. 84 (+27)
    Agent: Janis Porzingis

    Porzingis is off to a strong start to the season despite his numbers looking more or less the same as in previous years. He’s been arguably Washington’s most impactful player since he opens up their spacing and defensively is disruptive in the paint.

    #67
    Jakob Poeltl (San Antonio)

    Guaranteed money left: $9,398,148 till 2022-23
    Previous Ranking: No. 62 (-5)
    Agent: Michael Tellem and James Dunleavy

    Poeltl garnered a lot of trade interest in last year’s trade deadline after elevating himself to being one of the league’s better rim protectors. He is due for a raise soon with his contract running out, and it will be interesting to see if the Spurs want to pay him or potentially trade him with a year left on his deal.

    #71
    Myles Turner (Indiana)

    Guaranteed money left: $18,000,000 till 2022-23
    Previous Ranking: No. 72 (+1)
    Agent: Bill Duffy

    Indiana could be open to moving Turner right now if the right offer comes along. The eight-year veteran is off to what could be a career season with highs in scoring, efficiency, and rebounds.

    #75
    Kyle Kuzma (Washington)

    Guaranteed money left: $26,000,000 till 2023-24
    Previous Ranking: No. 89 (+14)
    Agent: Austin Brown

    Kuzma proved he can thrive in secondary and tertiary roles after getting a change of scenery in Washington. His versatility and salary makes him a player any team could use.

    #88
    Bojan Bogdanovic (Detroit)

    Guaranteed money left: $41,550,000 till 2024-25
    Previous Ranking: No. 96 (+8)
    Agent: Jason Ranne and Darren ‘Mats’ Matsubara

    Bogdanovic is averaging 21.1 points per game while shooting 42.5 percent from three on 6 attempts per game. He is exactly what the Pistons needed after being one of the worst three-point shooting teams in the league last year.

    #88
    Bojan Bogdanovic (Detroit)

    Guaranteed money left: $41,550,000 till 2024-25
    Previous Ranking: No. 96 (+8)
    Agent: Jason Ranne and Darren ‘Mats’ Matsubara

    Bogdanovic is averaging 21.1 points per game while shooting 42.5 percent from three on 6 attempts per game. He is exactly what the Pistons needed after being one of the worst three-point shooting teams in the league last year.

    Trade Value Rankings 5.0: The Top 100 in the NBA

    #42
    DeMar DeRozan (Chicago)

    Guaranteed money left: $55,900,000 till 2023-24
    Previous Ranking: No. 45 (+3)
    Agent: Aaron Goodwin

    DeRozan might’ve had one of the biggest rises in trade value compared to 2020-21. The 15-year veteran continues to play at a high-level building off the success of All-NBA season last year averaging 25.8 points per game.

    #48
    OG Anunoby (Toronto)

    Guaranteed money left: $55,928,571 till 2024-25
    Previous Ranking: No. 53 (+5)
    Agent: Omar Wilkes

    Anunoby is looking like a candidate to win Defensive Player of the Year this season. His elite defense and his team-friendly deal make him appealing to any team.

    #57
    Kristaps Porzingis (Washington

    Guaranteed money left: $69,849,600 till 2023-24
    Previous Ranking: No. 84 (+27)
    Agent: Janis Porzingis

    Porzingis is off to a strong start to the season despite his numbers looking more or less the same as in previous years. He’s been arguably Washington’s most impactful player since he opens up their spacing and defensively is disruptive in the paint.

    #67
    Jakob Poeltl (San Antonio)

    Guaranteed money left: $9,398,148 till 2022-23
    Previous Ranking: No. 62 (-5)
    Agent: Michael Tellem and James Dunleavy

    Poeltl garnered a lot of trade interest in last year’s trade deadline after elevating himself to being one of the league’s better rim protectors. He is due for a raise soon with his contract running out, and it will be interesting to see if the Spurs want to pay him or potentially trade him with a year left on his deal.

    #71
    Myles Turner (Indiana)

    Guaranteed money left: $18,000,000 till 2022-23
    Previous Ranking: No. 72 (+1)
    Agent: Bill Duffy

    Indiana could be open to moving Turner right now if the right offer comes along. The eight-year veteran is off to what could be a career season with highs in scoring, efficiency, and rebounds.

    #75
    Kyle Kuzma (Washington)

    Guaranteed money left: $26,000,000 till 2023-24
    Previous Ranking: No. 89 (+14)
    Agent: Austin Brown

    Kuzma proved he can thrive in secondary and tertiary roles after getting a change of scenery in Washington. His versatility and salary makes him a player any team could use.

    #88
    Bojan Bogdanovic (Detroit)

    Guaranteed money left: $41,550,000 till 2024-25
    Previous Ranking: No. 96 (+8)
    Agent: Jason Ranne and Darren ‘Mats’ Matsubara

    Bogdanovic is averaging 21.1 points per game while shooting 42.5 percent from three on 6 attempts per game. He is exactly what the Pistons needed after being one of the worst three-point shooting teams in the league last year.

    #88
    Bojan Bogdanovic (Detroit)

    Guaranteed money left: $41,550,000 till 2024-25
    Previous Ranking: No. 96 (+8)
    Agent: Jason Ranne and Darren ‘Mats’ Matsubara

    Bogdanovic is averaging 21.1 points per game while shooting 42.5 percent from three on 6 attempts per game. He is exactly what the Pistons needed after being one of the worst three-point shooting teams in the league last year.

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    Magic #5
    Thunder #6
    Warriors #7
    Magic #8
    Kings #9
    Pelicans #10

    Raps #4 Cavs #3 #2 Rockets #1 Pistons

    Magic #5
    Thunder #6
    Warriors #7
    Magic #8
    Kings #9
    Pelicans #10

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    • Raps will get a Superstar.

      Cade will stay in Detroit for 7 years and ask for a trade. No evidence they will build and spend to have a winner around him.

      • Sexton is a S&T candidate…Rockets really need to nail this pick to build beside Christian Wood and Tate.

      • It also eliminates the Raps as a trade partner for Ben Simmons. They’ve invested in FVV. They spend a 1st round pick on Malachi (Malakey) Flynn, they’re gonna spend this pick on a guard…

        • The Warriors have #7 and #14. They’re gonna find a way to trade Draymond and get into the Simmons sweepstakes…

          • The big deal-o is Elton Brand remains the GM…he signed Doc to a 5 year contract through 2025…Daryl can fire Elton whenever he wants. He likely will at some point…he is also paying Brett Brown and Doc for 2021-22. He can fire Doc trade Ben