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coined
06-22-2016, 03:06 PM
Mike Budenholzer traded for splitter last year, any moves this year for him to strengthen his friend team popovich?

r15mohd
06-22-2016, 03:22 PM
Mike Budenholzer traded for splitter last year, any moves this year for him to strengthen his friend team popovich?

go extra aggressive to become legit and not a regular season stud

Horford is likely leaving - I'd put together a package for Splitter, Bazemore, Thabo and/or Korver for someone like Hayward who was just mentioned.

also chase Dwight and Derozan

Dwight
Milsap
Hayward
Derozan
Shroeder

ATL has $52mil locked in for 2016/17 - so they can certainly go after 2 max guys and rid of some excess weight like Splitter at $8mil and Korver at $6mil

NBAGOAT
06-22-2016, 03:35 PM
go extra aggressive to become legit and not a regular season stud

Horford is likely leaving - I'd put together a package for Splitter, Bazemore, Thabo and/or Korver for someone like Hayward who was just mentioned.

also chase Dwight and Derozan

Dwight
Milsap
Hayward
Derozan
Shroeder

ATL has $52mil locked in for 2016/17 - so they can certainly go after 2 max guys and rid of some excess weight like Splitter at $8mil and Korver at $6mil

I rather go Whiteside than Howard. Hayward is a nice option to trade for but that's not happening now with the Jazz getting Hill. Derozan isn't a bad idea maybe give the max to someone like Batum.

Proctor
06-22-2016, 03:40 PM
Korver pls :bowdown:

Horford is nice too but the Spurs need a brute.

r15mohd
06-22-2016, 03:50 PM
I rather go Whiteside than Howard. Hayward is a nice option to trade for but that's not happening now with the Jazz getting Hill. Derozan isn't a bad idea maybe give the max to someone like Batum.

Whiteside is basically off the table - Riley isn't letting him go. It's going to be Drummond or Dwight, and I think Drummond will re-up under Stan after his season last year.

Dwight or even Noah can work