Ranking the Most Undervalued Targets on the 2015 NBA Trade Market

January 6th, 2015 by Grant Hughes Leave a reply »
The NBA trade winds are already blowing, as evidenced by the unforeseen gust that transported Dion Waiters to the Oklahoma City Thunder and sent J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Jan. 5.

All three of the principals in that deal are in new locales despite huge, neon, strobing question marks—proof that all assets are movable.

Not every deal needs to involve such high-risk components, though. Better to isolate the quiet, underappreciated commodities of the NBA, the ones whose salaries and/or reputations fall short of their potential value.

We'll need parameters: To make our list of undervalued trade targets, players must be available, linked to a rumor at some point this season and, of course, deserving of the "bargain" label. Contracts will factor in, but not all of our candidates will come cheap.

Overpaid—or even properly compensated—players don't fit here. So forget about the likes of Brook Lopez, Deron Williams and Jeff Green.

It's all about isolating talent at below-market rates, finding fits for specific role players and, above all else, buying low.

Let's hunt some ...

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