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Top 10 NBA Trade Candidates

Adam Levitan highlights some of the most significant players that could be on the move.
1. Al Jefferson/Paul Millsap, C/PF, Jazz
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2. Andrea Bargnani, PF, Raptors
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3. Josh Smith, PF, Hawks
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4. J.J. Redick, SG, Magic
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5. Eric Bledsoe, PG, Clippers
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6. Kris Humphries, PF, Nets
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7. Luke Ridnour, PG, Timberwolves
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8. Evan Turner, SF, 76ers
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9. Will Bynum, PG, Pistons
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10. MarShon Brooks, SG, Nets
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1. Al Jefferson/Paul Millsap, C/PF, Jazz
Both Jefferson and Millsap have expiring contracts and both are going to want the Brinks Truck backed directly into their homes this summer. Utah is extremely unlikely to pay both, especially with future star Derrick Favors chomping at the bit for starter’s minutes. Unless the seventh-seeded Jazz foolishly think they are championship contenders, trading one of these guys for assets would be a no-brainer. As All-Star caliber big men that can score with their back to the basket, both are going to garner a ton of attention on the trade market. Utah would probably prefer to keep Millsap, a franchise favorite that has actually plays defense. He’d also bring more in return. 

Most likely landing spots: Phoenix, San Antonio, Brooklyn


Levitan's Trade Candidate column
2. Andrea Bargnani, PF, Raptors
Bargnani has worn out his welcome in Toronto. When he’s been in the lineup this year, the Raptors are 6-18. When he’s been inactive, they are 14-14. Defensive-minded coach Dwane Casey loves warrior Amir Johnson and Lithuanian prospect Jonas Valanciunas is showing raw signs of potential. Still, there aren’t many players in the league like Bargnani. He gets a well-deserved bad rap for being soft, but very few true 7-footers that can shoot the rock like he can. As long as the showcase leading up to the deadline goes well, expect plenty of contending teams to come calling. Bargs proved he isn’t a building block, but he’s a nice fit when asked to play his role.

Most likely landing spots: Chicago, Lakers


Levitan's Trade Candidate column
3. Josh Smith, PF, Hawks
Back in mid-January, the Hawks suspended Smith for one game due to “conduct detrimental to the team,” also known as getting booted out of practice. In between flirtations with greatness, Smoove has shown a tendency for off-court maladies, mind-boggling shot selection and questionable leadership skills. Does this sound like a player worth a five-year, $94 million maximum contract? Not to me and reportedly not to the Hawks. According to NBA.com’s David Aldridge, Atlanta has already told Smith’s representatives that they are not interested in giving him a max deal when he becomes a free agent this summer. Smith, of course, has already gone on the record saying he wants that max. So now it’s up to GM Danny Ferry to see what he can get. A package of young players, picks and expiring contracts would allow the Hawks to clear out a massive amount of cap space and begin the rebuilding process in earnest.

Most likely landing spots: Brooklyn, Phoenix


Levitan's Trade Candidate column
4. J.J. Redick, SG, Magic
Redick has quietly had a monster season, setting career-highs in points (15.5), field-goal percentage (45.7), 3-pointers made (2.4), assists (4.5) and rebounds (2.4). If it weren’t for the likes of Jrue Holiday, Paul George and Tiago Splitter, he’d be in the race for Most Improved Player. But with Redick’s contract set to expire at the end of this season, the Magic have to decide if they can pay him like a well above average shooting guard – especially when starting shooting guard Arron Afflalo will make roughly $23.4 million over the next three years. Is Redick a core part of their rebuilding process or is he a great role player on a championship-contending team? Orlando has told him they “are not trying to actively” trade him, but teams are going to come calling for an elite shooter that is now showing playmaking skills.

Most likely landing spots: Milwaukee, Indiana


Levitan's Trade Candidate column
5. Eric Bledsoe, PG, Clippers
There isn’t a team in the league that wouldn’t love to get their hands on Bledsoe. He just turned 23, is an explosive athlete with a rapidly improving shot and is a rabid on-ball defender. And when you play behind Chris Paul, you only get about 18 minutes per game. Therefore, trade rumors are going to abound. However, I’d be surprised if Bledsoe was moved. With the Clippers in all-out win-now mode, those 18 elite minutes Bledsoe gives could be the difference in a playoff series. Paul has also dealt with knee woes in two of the last four years and he will be an unrestricted free agent after this season. Still, someone could blow the Clips away with an offer they can’t refuse here.

Most likely landing spots: Boston, Dallas, Utah


Levitan's Trade Candidate column
6. Kris Humphries, PF, Nets
Back in July, the Nets signed Humphries to a two-year, $24 million contract. He’s since fallen behind Reggie Evans and Andray Blatche on the depth chart. That doesn’t mean that ex-Mr. Kardashian can’t play, though. Remember that last season, he averaged 13.8 points and ranked fourth in the NBA at 11.0 rebounds per game. The year before that, he was at 10.0 points and 10.4 rebounds. The Nets would be wise to unload his contract while simultaneously gaining a much-needed floor-stretcher. If Humphries went somewhere like Charlotte (as rumored), his rugged/physical game would be a nice complement for stretch-four Byron Mullens.

Most likely landing spots: Charlotte, Atlanta
7. Luke Ridnour, PG, Timberwolves
Ridnour is a 32-year-old veteran point guard whose contract expires after the 2013/14 season. If the Wolves ever get good, he won’t be around to see it. So now that Ricky Rubio’s torn ACL appears to be 100 percent, there isn’t much need to keep a steadying presence like Ridnour around in his current off-guard role. Minnesota would be well-served to get Alexey Shved more minutes as a starter to see if he has a future at the spot.

Most likely landing spots: Utah, Boston
8. Evan Turner, SF, 76ers
A couple months ago, when Turner’s jump shot was actually falling, he was asked what changed? He said he stopped practicing 3-pointers and was just shooting them without thinking in games. At that point, the Sixers should have been selling at all costs. Turner’s wayward jumper has failed to show improvement in his three seasons and it’s affecting all facets of his game. He’s not a core piece to build around and other teams know this. If the Sixers sell now, they’ll likely be getting pennies back on the dollar in return.

Most likely landing spots: Phoenix, Dallas
9. Will Bynum, PG, Pistons
Now that the rebuilding Pistons have acquired Jose Calderon, there’s not much reason for them to keep Bynum. He’ll be a free agent after this season and will almost certainly be moving on. As shown by his 9.0 points and 3.7 assists in just 18.2 minutes this season, Bynum has explosive offensive ability. He’d fit nicely as a backup point guard on a contender whose bench needs some juice.

Most likely landing spots: Thunder, Celtics
10. MarShon Brooks, SG, Nets
Brooks looked like a future rotation asset when he averaged 12.6 points as a rookie last season. It’s been downhill since then, mostly because he is a mid-range scorer and not the 3-point threat the Nets are desperate for. He’s also a liability on defense. But there are plenty of teams that would like to get their hands on a 24-year-old player that once led the NCAA in scoring at Providence. Brooks could be attached to a Kris Humphries deal.

Most likely landing spots: Atlanta, Utah
Other Trade Candidates
* Brandon Jennings: Will he ever make a long-term committment to the small-market Bucks?

* Carlos Boozer: The Bulls would love to move him, but they won't get much for a 31-year-old who will make $15.3 million in 2013/14 and $16.8 million in 2014/15.

* Eric Maynor: He's fallen behind Reggie Jackson on the depth chart.

* Samuel Dalembert: The Bucks were shopping Sammy D even before 35-point eruption last week.

* Ben Gordon: 3-point shooting is always in demand.

* Jared Dudley: In their all-out quest to find a star, the Suns will be more than willing to offer a reasonably-priced glue guy like Dudley.
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