If Leonard and PG are healthy, they don’t need a really good PF to beat most teams and be a contender. If either isn’t healthy, they need a star PF/C in order to beat most teams.
No one worth furthering the first round pick debt is available for what LAC can offer in future picks.
I’m looking at..
Tucker+some/all of “48th, future 2nds, Kobe, Bones” for one of … Boucher, Niang, Nance, Maxi, Lyles.. Nothing special, just a reliable body when needed. They do have the 5th best record in Lea guys right now..
If you want to rebalance the roster, you could do..
Powell for a Vuc, Barnes, Rui, etc and then Tucker for Thybulle, Martin, Conn, etc.. might be a bit thin on assets for some of that without involving future picks..
Challenge: Get the Clippers a really good PF/C with their assets
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George and Kawhi are almost certainly never going to be healthy together again, George might just be toast.
Note that other than Paul George and Gordon Hayward, every single member of the 2010 draft class has retired or can't get on a roster and Hayward looks completely washed up this year.
Note that other than Paul George and Gordon Hayward, every single member of the 2010 draft class has retired or can't get on a roster and Hayward looks completely washed up this year.
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