1.LeBron JamesLos Angeles Lakers
The greatest leader, excellent passer and efficient scorer, shooting 39 percent from three-point range this season, his best result in the last 11 years. His future is tied to whether his son is in the league next season.
2.James Harden, Los Angeles Clippers
Harden, who turned 35 this summer, shot a career-high 43 percent from three-point range, his most efficient scoring season since playing in Oklahoma City (640%), the Clippers have been quite fluid on offense under Harden's combing, and Deng, who is aiming to win a championship this season, may depend on the results this summer.
Paul George, Los Angeles Clippers
Like Harden, George's value has risen with the success of the Clippers, who have had a stellar season this season, and at the age of 33, George is having one of the most efficient scoring seasons of his career, but the reason for George's stay is whether the Clippers can challenge for a championship this summer.
4.Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia 76ers
In order to preserve cap space, the 76ers did not sign Maxey to a contract extension last summer, and he has since gradually become an All-Star. He's a lightning-fast guard who has averaged 41 percent three-point shooting over the past three seasons, and he's only 23 years old, with efficient scoring and plenty of room to grow that would make him a prime signing in the free market.
5.DeMar DeRozan, Chicago Bulls
The 34-year-old DeRozan is shooting 412%) compared to the previous three seasons (47.).1%) dropped dramatically, but he was still able to be a qualified scorer and still be a guy you could trust to get a reasonable shot on key offense.
6.Pascal Siakam, Indiana Pacers
He has played 11 games in Indiana but has only played 115 minutes with Tyrese Halliburton, and the effect of this pair is still not visible, and Siakam's all-around ability is destined to be a big fish in the free market.
7.Anunoby, New York Knicks
Anunoby is a perfect fit for New York, he is an influential full-back who can easily attack off the ball, shoot corners and finish off. The Knicks have been at their best on the court, and Anunoby's stay this summer depends on the team's contract extension and the team's position.
8.D'Angelo Russell, Los Angeles Lakers
Russell is a great passer who always finds his moment, and he's been improving his team's offense lately, averaging 24 points per game while shooting 58 percent from the field in the Lakers' last 13 games. But his defence and consistency are the ones that plague the team.
9.Emmanuel Quickley, Toronto Raptors
The Raptors didn't get much draft assets when they traded Anunoby, so they want to keep them with the 24-year-old guard. Quickley and Scottie Barnes have not played well so far, so they may not be able to stay in the north this summer.
10.Buddy Hield, Philadelphia 76
Over the past five seasons, Hield has hit 1,240 three-pointers and has 39With a 3% shooting percentage, the team wants him to complement Maxey and Joel Embiid well on the offensive end to create open shots for him (and make up for his lack of free throws), so staying with the 76ers this summer depends on whether he can do all of the above.
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