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Redick's value as a shooter has made him a key piece to the 76ers starting lineup, which has been one of the best lineups in basketball over the past two seasons, both before and after the Jimmy Butler and Tobias Harris trades.

 

Redick will be 35 next summer and will be seeking to get one last long-term contract, but teams will be wary of giving him one. If a team does offer him a three or four year contract, it will likely be for a significantly lower salary per year than one or two year offers that he will get.

 

The 76ers will be exploring their options in free agency, and can create up to $22 million in cap space while still retaining Jimmy Butler, but would have to renounce Redick and Tobias Harris to do so. If Harris and Butler are brought back on max contracts, they could re-sign Redick to a one-year, $12 million contract and still remain under the luxury tax as long as the rest of the roster is filled out with minimum contracts. The 76ers came so close to beating Toronto, I think they run it back with this team, and look to trade Harris, Butler, or Ben Simmons later if the team gets too expensive.

Potential Teams: 76ers, Lakers, Clippers, Mavericks, Nuggets

Predicted Contract: 1-year, $12 million with the 76ers

*Actual Contract: 2-year, $26.3 million with the Pelicans.

After playing on one-year contracts for the last two seasons, Redick got a two-year contract at a significant value.

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