There has been a few players that have been traded this offseason. But there are a few players that are not stars but still can be helpful to a team. Mo Williams, Gary Neal, and DeJuan Blair are three players that are still free agents. They are not guys that will have people talking like the Dwight Howard trade but they are three players that can still help a team.
- Mo Williams is a guy that can play both point guard and shooting guard. Williams played for the Utah Jaz z last season. He is only 6'1 but still can play. He is a guard that is good on offense. Last season, Mo Williams averaged nice numbers. He averaged 12.9 points per game, 6.2 assists per game, and shot .882% in free throws. Mo Williams is a guy that can start as a guard or be a backup for a starter. Either way, he is a guy that can score and help a team.
- The second player is Gary Neal. Neal played for the San Antonio Spurs for the last three seasons. Although he is not an amazing scorer, he is a decent shooter. In the Finals last season, Neal made some big time three point shots. He averaged 9.5 points per game last season so not great but still okay. He is not great but still can be a back up guard on a team that needs one.
- The last one may be a bit of a surprise but it is DeJuan Blair from the San Antonio Spurs. His minutes from last season went down to 14.0 minutes per game when he played 21.3 minutes per game the season before. Blair is a guy that does not have big games or a lot of big moments but he still produces what a power forward should do. He only averaged 5.4 points per game and 3.8 rebounds per game. Blair is capable of doing more like he did in past seasons. In past seasons, Blair has showed that he can be a good back up power forward. He can rebound, play defense, and has good shooting percentage.
- These are three players that a lot of teams are trying to get but they are players that can be a good back up player or possibly start. They are players that may not have big moments but can help a team in a few ways.
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