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NBA All-Value Team 2025-26: BetNow’s Breakdown of the League’s Best Bargains

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  • Dec 22, 2025
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In today’s NBA, championships aren’t built by max contracts alone — they’re won on value. While superstars earn every dollar, it’s the under-$3 million players outperforming their deals who give teams the flexibility to contend. That’s the idea behind the NBA All-Value Team, a 15-player roster spotlighting the season’s biggest bargains. Most have signed two-way deals. Many were waived. All are now forcing front offices to rethink roster plans as the trade deadline approaches.


From a BetNow perspective, these players don’t just help teams win — they quietly move spreads, totals, and futures


Guards Leading the Way:

Vit Krejci (Hawks) has seized his opportunity with Trae Young sidelined, delivering elite shooting efficiency and reliable scoring

.Brandon Williams (Mavericks) stabilized Dallas during a turbulent season, becoming a steady starter and playmaker.

Ryan Nembhard (Mavericks) shocked as a rookie starter, combining high assist totals with low turnovers.

Pat Spencer (Warriors) earned Steve Kerr’s trust through pure competitiveness and timely scoring.

Cam Spencer (Grizzlies) is one of the NBA’s deadliest shooters and a legit Sixth Man candidate.

Ajay Mitchell (Thunder) continues OKC’s trend of elite drafting, ranking among the top reserve scorers.

Collin Gillespie (Suns) turned a minimum deal into starting-level production and a future payday.


Wings & Forwards on the Rise:

Spencer Jones (Nuggets) fits perfectly next to Jokic, with Denver thriving when he starts.


Daniss Jenkins (Pistons) proved he belongs with a breakout stretch earlier this season.


Javonte Green (Pistons) brought veteran toughness during Detroit’s historic win streak.


Dominick Barlow (76ers) emerged as a defensive anchor, playing heavy minutes on a contender.


Julian Champagnie (Spurs) became a reliable two-way piece in San Antonio’s young core.


Sandro Mamukelashvili (Raptors) delivered efficient scoring and physicality at a bargain price.


Big Men, Small Contracts:

Neemias Queta (Celtics) might be the ultimate value pick — starting center production on a minimum deal, with Boston thriving when he’s on the floor.


Jock Landale (Grizzlies) stepped in seamlessly after injuries, providing steady veteran minutes.


Final Take:

The NBA All-Value Team proves one thing: winning isn’t just about stars — it’s about squeezing every dollar of value from the roster. These players are changing rotations, shaping playoff races, and creating betting edges every night.

At BetNow, this is where sharp eyes stay focused — because value isn’t loud, but it wins.


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