10. Raul Neto, Washington: $6,276,741
This is a lot higher than the market has valued Raul Neto during his last few forays into free agency; as ever, players with more value on defense than offense tend to get short shrift in the free-agency marketplace. He’s 30 years old, and his 3-ball escaped him last year (29.2 percent). But he’s a 36.6 percent career marksman who also has made half his career 2s (not many small guards can say this). Throw in his tough defense, and Neto grades out as a pretty decent backup. Just don’t ask him to be a primary shot creator.