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PG needs


Chuckie

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After looking at the free agent PG that are available who do you think we should target? Do we go after a top PG and let Kemal assume the backup PG role?

Not a fan of Luke returning as it looked like the team was a mess when he was in charge of the offense.

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Here's the point guard options

Starters

Kyle Lowry

Isaiah Thomas

Eric Bledsoe

Top Tier Back Up's

Avery Bradley (RFA)

Ramon Sessions

Darren Collison

Kirk Hinrich

Shaun Livingston

Greivis Vasquez (RFA)

Patty Mills

Mo Williams

Mid Tier Back Up's

Shelvin Mack (RFA)

Jerryd Bayless

Devin Harris

Aaron Brooks

Jordan Farmar

Mario Chalmers

Brian Roberts (RFA)

Low Tier Back Up's

Luke Ridnour

Beno Udrih

Steve Blake

E'Twaun Moore

Third String

Nando de Colo (RFA)

Earl Watson

Toney Douglas

Jimmer Fredette

Jannero Pargo

Tyshawn Taylor

I'll take Hinrich and Taylor...

Kemba Walker, Kirk Hinrich, Tyshawn Taylor

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Kirk Hinrich and either a younger PG or sign Sessions

Some other names Vasquez and Bradley

 

I'd like Hinrich or Devin Harris because both are 6'3, but Hinrich is begging Chicago to re-sign him, which they probably will do, and there's a good chance Harris could end back up in Dallas. Either Darren Collison or Jordan Crawford would work if they don't try to overvalue themselves too much. 

 

It'll probably end up being Sessions, since he wants to be back in Charlotte, and they can probably pay him much less because of it. 

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