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Low salary and high energy! The US media evaluated the top 10 value players: the Lakers made the list two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second

One of the reasons why the NBA has been able to remain competitive for a long time is that clear wage caps and wage rules are also important.

This means that a team cannot endlessly improve its competitiveness by simply "throwing money", and must plan the use of every penny as much as possible within the salary cap.

This is undoubtedly a major test for the selection of the management of various teams, some of which have excellent vision, coupled with the reputation of the team's strong team, often can complete the low salary to pick up the leak.

Low salary and high energy! The US media evaluated the top 10 value players: the Lakers made the list two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second

In response to this topic, the US media "fadeawayworld" also selected the top 10 low-paid and high-energy value players in active service, of which the Lakers were on the list of two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second.

Low salary and high energy! The US media evaluated the top 10 value players: the Lakers made the list two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second

10th: Otto Port Jr. ($2,389,641)

As a 2013 flower exploration show, the Wizards once regarded Otto Porter Jr. as the core training and signed more than 100 million contracts with him.

After joining the Warriors this season, he lowered his body and averaged only 6.6 shots per game, focusing on providing defense and space for the team, scoring 1.15 points per shot.

At the same time, he limited the shooting rate of the attacker facing him to 46.4%, and even handed over a 2.4% steal rate, which made him eligible for the list.

Low salary and high energy! The US media evaluated the top 10 value players: the Lakers made the list two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second

9th place: Anthony ($2.641691)

Anthony is destined to be inducted into the Hall of Fame on retirement, and such a valuable player has been a willing role player in the Lakers this season and has shot 38.9 percent from three-point range.

Compared to the reluctance to defend at the beginning of his career, Anthony's footsteps have declined badly this season, but he has been doing his best to defend, reducing the attacker's shooting rate by 2.2 percentage points and delivering a 2.6% block rate.

Low salary and high energy! The US media evaluated the top 10 value players: the Lakers made the list two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second

8th place: McKee ($5 million)

Next to Paul, McGee averaged 10.2 points per game, making Ayton a reasonable substitute.

He scored 4.5 more points per 100 possessions, more than 96 percent of the league's players, and his net score of 17.1 points ranked tenth among players in the league who averaged at least 15 minutes per game.

Coupled with his 4.6 percent block rate, McGee is undoubtedly one of the most cost-effective players in the league.

Low salary and high energy! The US media evaluated the top 10 value players: the Lakers made the list two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second

7th place: Kelden Johnson ($2,145,720)

As the No. 29 pick of 2019, the Spurs see Johnson as promising to be the next Leonard, with a small breakout this season that averaged 14.8 points and 6.5 rebounds per game.

Averaging 3.6 three-pointers per game, an exaggerated 44.5 percent shooting percentage, and excellent defensive awareness and never-tiring legs, Johnson's future is worth everyone's expectations.

Low salary and high energy! The US media evaluated the top 10 value players: the Lakers made the list two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second

6th place: Grayson Allen ($4,054,695)

Allen signed the Bucks to a salary-increasing contract that is just over $4 million this season, $9.6 million next season and more than $10 million next year.

Even so, he's still a low-paid, high-performing representative, averaging two-thirds of his shots per game from outside and he has a 38.9 percent three-point shooting percentage.

With each shot, he scored 1.29 points, more than 94 percent of the league's players, while ranking third in individual defensive efficiency within the Bucks.

Low salary and high energy! The US media evaluated the top 10 value players: the Lakers made the list two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second

5th place: Munch ($1,789,256)

Last season, Munch averaged 11.7 points per game while playing for the Hornets and shooting 40.1 percent from three-point range.

As a result, Pelinka signed Munch with only one base salary, and after a slump at the beginning of the season, when he entered the Lakers' starting game, he averaged 20.3 points per game, shooting 50.8% from the field, and the Lakers scored 8.2 points more in 100 rounds.

At the same time, he delivered a very good defensive performance, controlling the shooting rate of defenders facing him at 42.8%, which was 7 percentage points lower than last season.

Low salary and high energy! The US media evaluated the top 10 value players: the Lakers made the list two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second

4th place: Portis ($4,347,600)

Portis averaged 15.4 points, 9.2 rebounds per game and 42.1 percent three-point shooting, making him a consistent starter for the Bucks.

His contract was almost a fraction of that of a center forward from other top teams, but he delivered a performance that was not inferior to that of other centers.

Low salary and high energy! The US media evaluated the top 10 value players: the Lakers made the list two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second

3rd place: Brunson ($1.8 million2,057)

Brunson averaged 16 points, 3.8 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game this season, shooting 49.9 percent overall and 75.9 percent from near frame.

During Doncic's absence, he has been playing the role of the team's brain, delivering impressive performances while his contract is less than two million dollars.

Low salary and high energy! The US media evaluated the top 10 value players: the Lakers made the list two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second

2nd place: Poole ($2,161,440)

In his third season, Poole exploded, averaging 17.6 points per game, shooting 74.4 percent from the basket and 52.1 percent from mid-range.

Based on his current performances, he is entirely a better player than The Super Six Clarkson, but his contract is only one-sixth of Clarkson's.

Low salary and high energy! The US media evaluated the top 10 value players: the Lakers made the list two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second

1st Prize: Bain ($2,033,160)

If there's one player who's better than Poole, it's Bain of the Grizzlies, who, as a sophomore show, has had a big explosion this season.

He averaged 17.5 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.1 steals, 0.48 blocks per game, and averaged three-pointers per game with 42.3 percent three-point shooting.

It was his outburst that gave the Grizzlies an 11-game winning streak and is now promoted to third in the West, just 1.5 wins away from the Warriors.

Low salary and high energy! The US media evaluated the top 10 value players: the Lakers made the list two, and the Warriors Poole only ranked second

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