13. Avery Bradley, Los Angeles Clippers
Avery Bradley‘s value is as low as it’s been in quite some time. He played in only 46 games last year, including just six with the Los Angeles Clippers. In that tiny sample size, his numbers dropped to 9.2 points per game on 11.1 percent shooting from 3, but truth be told, his numbers from his 40 games in Detroit weren’t anything to write home about either.
Still, the 15.0 points per game on 38.1 percent shooting from deep that he posted in Motown are a better indicator of what to expect in 2018-19, especially after the Clippers re-signed Bradley to a two-year, $25 million deal.
Whether the Clippers start Shai Gilgeous-Alexander or Patrick Beverley at the 1, Bradley should hold down the starting 2-guard spot until the team knows what it has in rookie Jerome Robinson, For those one or two years, Bradley should provide tenacious wing defense, 3-point shooting and secondary playmaking, no matter what injury did to his value last year.