Sacramento Kings
Rudy Gay – $19,317,326
Gay has hopped around the league for a few years, but it is recognised that he could be a big player for the Kings alongside Cousins. He won’t top the list for long when Cousins signs his next deal.
San Antonio Spurs
Tony Parker – $12,500,000
The kings of keeping their stars happy on smaller deals than they would receive elsewhere. If Duncan and Ginobili retire this summer, things could open up for the others.
Toronto Raptors
Kyle Lowry – $12,000,000
Lowry’s future was a huge talking point last year, and the Raptors banked on him to continue building their momentum. He hasn’t failed them yet.
Utah Jazz
Gordon Hayward – $14,746,000
Hayward is a solid all-round player and he fully deserved his new deal in Utah last year.
Washington Wizards
John Wall – $13,701,250
Wall has a special connection with Washington after coming through the bad times early on, and he’s one of the most dangerous point guards in the NBA when on his game.
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