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Missing Pieces Two

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Missing Pieces Two 

Post#1 » by mercury » Mon Feb 29, 2016 12:34 am

Somewhere there's a thread on this but we have since added a long term asset at the 4.
The first question is what is the priority as we see it today?
On the surface it would appear to be a backup PF that can defend with some shooting range... And a backup PG.
I think it's equally important for the PG to be able to stretch the floor... We obviously cant afford to have the perfect solution with less Than max $s to spend and considering our projected draft position.
This team may be closer than any of us know... I think they will improve the shooting % by a couple points by having extra time together in the current system... Turnovers and assist should also move in the right direction..

Intrested to hear opinions.
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Re: Missing Pieces Two 

Post#2 » by Spider156 » Mon Feb 29, 2016 12:43 am

That's why DMO was such a great trade. All we needed left is a back up PG and that's easy to get with all the guards in the league. There's plenty of options during the offseason
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Re: Missing Pieces Two 

Post#3 » by DBC10 » Mon Feb 29, 2016 12:54 am

Easily backup PG and PF. It's not even close.

Maybe a backup SG down the line if Hilliard and Bullock can't fulfull that Meeks role.

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