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Amir Coffey of the Los Angeles Clippers.
*6’8 with length
*26 year old forward
*One year left on his deal making 3.9 million
*Shot nearly 40 percent from three.
*Capable defender
*LAC a second apron team
Larry Nance Jr. of The Cleveland Cavaliers.
*6’8 with length
*31 year old big
*One year left on his deal making 11 million
*Shot 42 percent from 3, 16/38 on corner 3s
*44 dunks this year
*Capable defender
*Cavs a first apron team
Naji Marshall of The New Orleans Pelicans
*6’7 with 7’0 wing span
*26 years old
*Unrestricted free agent
*38 percent from 3, 34/80 on corner 3s
*Good defender imo
*First apron team
Jalen Smith of The Indiana Pacers
*6’10 with 7’2 wing span
*24 years old
*Player Option: Could become a UFA in June 24
*42% from 3, 51/119 on non corner 3s
*Defense could improve, rebounds well
*First apron team
Isaiah Joe of The Oklahoma City Thunder
*6’4 with 6’7 wingspan
*24 years old
*Team Option: 2.1 million for next year
*41% from 3 last two years, 40% from corner 3
*Small frame but isn’t a terrible defender
Deandre Hunter of The Atlanta Hawks
*6’7 with a 7’2 wingspan
*26 years old
*3 years left with 70 million left owed
*38% from 3, 41% corner 3s
*Injury history + longer deal
*Atlanta is 11 million over the cap
Norman Powell of The Los Angeles Clippers
*6’3 with 6’11 wingspan
*30 years old
*2 years left with nearly 40 million owed
*Career 39% 3 point shooter
*3 level scorer not as good on defense anymore
*LAC is a second apron team
Bobby Portis of The Milwaukee Bucks
*6’11 with a 7’2 wingspan
*29 years old
*2 years 25 million with player option final year
*40% from 3 in 4 seasons as a Buck
*Solid defender
*Bucks are a second apron team
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope of the Denver Nuggets
*6’5 with a 6’8 wingspan
*31 years old
*Player option 15 million, could opt out
*41% 3 point shooter in 2 Denver seasons
*Great 2 way defender
*Nuggets second apron team
Royce O’Neal of the Phoenix Suns
*6’6 with a 6’9 wingspan
*30 years old
*Unrestricted Free Agent
*38% from three for his career, 42% from corner
*Can defend
*Suns second apron team
by driphanilton
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God I want KCP back so bad. If we get him, Coffey/Hield, and Hartenstein this off-season I will consider it a major dub. We could run;
Cade/KCP/Hield/Fontecchio/Hartenstein
Ivey/Sasser/Grimes/Coffey/Duren with Stew as a plug and play big or a trade asset, and whatever pick we draft/asset we return in a trade to still work with
you forgot tobias harris /s
What??
Acquisition proposals on this thread that actually make sense?
If we could sign Coffey or Hunter or Smith to start next Fontechhio we could run modern NBA sets. Just need to replace the coach and GM and get Arn Tellum out of the way.
larry nance is on the pelicans haha
We’re in deep Shit boys!!