Top 40 Free Agent Shooting Guards
1. Ray Allen
2. Michael Redd (Player Option)
3. Larry Hughes
4. Joe Johnson (Restricted)
5. Cuttino Mobley (Player Option)
6. Eddie Jones (Player Option)
7. Bobby Jackson (Team Option)
8. Kerry Kittles
9. Latrell Sprewell
10. Ronald Murray (Restricted)
Notes: The player who may command the most attention on the market is Michael Redd. As a good, but not great player, Redd won't receive any maximum contract offers, but his ability to knock down open jumpers will have him on every team's wish list. ... The Kings will face several decisions in their backcourt. Is it worth picking up Bobby Jackson's contract option when he's missed 124 regular season and playoff games the last three seasons? Will they have to if Cuttino Mobley declines his option to test his value on the open market? Or will they pass on both to go young by re-signing Maurice Evans and giving more time to No.
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11. Willie Green (Restricted/Early Bird Rights)
12. Jon Barry
13. Casey Jacobsen
14. DerMarr Johnson
15. Juan Dixon (Option Declined)
16. Raja Bell
17. Keith Bogans (Restricted/Early Bird Rights)
18. Maurice Evans (Restricted)
19. Kareem Rush (Option Declined)
20. Shandon Anderson
Notes: A change of scenery to anywhere will be in Willie Green's best interest. Philadelphia head coach Jim O'Brien refused to put Green and Allen Iverson on the floor together in the final four months. Given that AI put in 42 minutes per game, Green was left to waste away on the bench ... unless Iverson missed the game, in which case Green actually started. Talk about mishandling a player. Green took it in stride, though, and actually averaged 18.1 points and 3.9 assists when he got 30+ minutes after Jan. 1. He should be a prolific combo guard for the next decade. ... The same cannot be said for Kareem Rush, a former No. 1 pick who couldn't separate himself from a sub-standard set of shooting guards in Charlotte. Rush averaged 11.5 points as a Bobcat, but shot below 40% from the field. A one-dimensional shooter who can't actually shoot is not going to be in big demand.
21. Dajuan Wagner (Option Declined)
22. Anthony Peeler
23. Greg Buckner (Player Option)
24. Matt Carroll
25. Damien Wilkins (Restricted)
26. Richie Frahm (Restricted)
27. Ron Mercer (Player Option)
28. Eddie House
29. Laron Profit
30. Erik Daniels (Restricted)
31. Tamar Slay (Team Option)
32. Romain Sato
33. Steve Smith
34. Wesley Person
35. Horace Jenkins (Restricted)
36. Qyntel Woods
37. Adrian Griffin
38. Kedrick Brown
39. Dion Glover
40. Cory Alexander
Notes: Is Dajuan Wagner just not an NBA player or have the myriad of health problems he's endured sapped a promising career? We're sure the various ailments have hindered his growth, but his alarmingly bad 36.5% career shooting accuracy and mismatched body/game don't bode well. ... Damien Wilkins did just about everything wrong while in college -- leading him to go undrafted -- and just about everything right since to gain entry into the NBA. Wilkins' tremendous summer league play got him a deal with Seattle and his play this season even got him seven starts when various Sonics went down with injury late. The results were mixed -- his shot proved maddeningly inconsistent -- but the highs (21 vs. Portland, 20 vs. Sacramento) and his better-than-advertised versatility may lead him to riches after taking the road less traveled to the NBA.