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Not really interested in Deng. I'd prefer Lance like a lot of you would if we HAVE to spend the money, but I am concerned about the chemistry issue. Deng wouldn't be a bad 2 yr contract rental to help be a good mentor for a player like PJ. 

 

Unfortunately in this offseason we lost out on the two guys I really wanted, Livingston & Hayward. 

 

So now my secondary FA wishlist is basically not spending our cap space.

PG: DJ or Hinrich

SF,PF: Marvin Williams (I'm not a UNC fan, but think he would be a good complementary piece) 

 

- I'd also explore the trade front with the Cavs for Waiters. 

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Not really interested in Deng. I'd prefer Lance like a lot of you would if we HAVE to spend the money, but I am concerned about the chemistry issue. Deng wouldn't be a bad 2 yr contract rental to help be a good mentor for a player like PJ. 

 

Unfortunately in this offseason we lost out on the two guys I really wanted, Livingston & Hayward. 

 

So now my secondary FA wishlist is basically not spending our cap space.

PG: DJ or Hinrich

SF,PF: Marvin Williams (I'm not a UNC fan, but think he would be a good complementary piece) 

 

- I'd also explore the trade front with the Cavs for Waiters. 

 

yeah my wish list now is:

 

1. Lance

2. Waiters (trade)

3. Jameer Nelson

4. Loul Deng

5. Marvin Williams

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yeah my wish list now is:

 

1. Lance

2. Waiters (trade)

3. Jameer Nelson

4. Loul Deng

5. Marvin Williams

 

Forgot all about Jameer! I'd take him over Hinrich and probably over DJ as well. He would help out Kemba a lot. 

 

Also my only concern with Lance is almost all of his buckets are on 1 on 1 situations. I'd just be concerned that he would change the dynamic of the offense and don't know how well he would adjust to our Al-fense. 

 

I agree on your 2-5 players. 

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yeah my wish list now is:

1. Lance

2. Waiters (trade)

3. Jameer Nelson

4. Loul Deng

5. Marvin Williams

You are worried about chemistry but weren't there reports that one of the issues in Cleveland last season was Waiters' attitude.

ETA: never mind I misread your post

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