
4. Jrue Holiday
Although it feels like Jrue Holiday has been in the league forever, he is only 27 years-old. He has proven that he has the ability to score in the NBA, but he’s also a better facilitator than people realize. With a career average of 6.2 assists per game, Holiday certainly gets his teammates involved.
The UCLA product has also steadily been improving his shot from the outside, as he knocked down a career high 100 3-pointers last season. There’s reason to believe that the Pelicans may want to resign him, but he’s also reportedly received attention from the Mavericks and the Knicks.
Both those teams drafted point guards in this past NBA draft, so it remains to be seen where he ends up. Wherever Holiday may end up though, he will certainly help elevate a teams level of play with his crafty moves to get himself open, and ability to find the open man.