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Pick the 1 Veteran we are linked to that you would want to sign.  

26 members have voted

  1. 1. Pick the 1 Veteran we are linked to that you would want to sign.

    • Arron Afflalo
      10
    • Lance Stephenson
      6
    • Chandler Parsons
      4
    • Greg Monroe
      2
    • Gordon Hayward
      2
    • Loul Deng
      1
    • Zach Randolf
      1
    • Pau Gasol
      0
    • other
      0

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Yikes that's tough.

I went with Parson's because he fits are scheme and it allows us to keep our picks. You could possibly end up with Parson's in free agency and Saric and Hairston in the draft.

Not a bad haul.

My ideal situation would be to trade Henderson, #9, and, #45 (throwing in Biyombo if needed) for Afflalo and #12; praying that Saric falls. Draft Saric and Hairston, sign Wilbekin and McAdoo as UDFA's, and sign Parson's and Sessions in free agency.

PG: Walker, Sessions, Wilbekin

SG: Afflalo, Hairston, Neal

SF: Parsons, Kidd-Gilchrist, Taylor

PF: Saric, Zeller, McAdoo

C: Jefferson, Biyombo, Haywood

There's your 15.

It's a pipe dream, but what the hell right...

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Lance or Parsons. 

 

Ill be very happy with either. Kinda would prefer Lance solely on the fact he can be a combo guard to help facilitate offense. If we get Parsons I'd try to move Hendo and 24 for Afflalo or Hendo & 9 for Afflalo & 12. 

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