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I think if Cho could grab Tyler Zeller on a vet minimum deal that would make sense imo. The fact that he's Cody's brother is an obvious connection, but he is a good 3rd string big that can play pick and roll offense. With Howard in CLT, if Cliff runs some sort of 4 out 1 in system like they did in Orlando, Tyler could be a reserve in that set as an interior scorer.

Ever since Boston waived him, no one seems to be reaching out so he could probably be an option at that minimum price tag 

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Marreese Speights would be ideal but we would need to offer him more money than we have, unless we can somehow get rid of Lamb for space. 

But to be more realistic how about Donatas Motiejunas or Jordan HIll? 

I am still about trying to find a way to flip Lamb for Shabazz Muhammed even though Shabazz can't shoot I still think he has potential. 

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With Howard in, the Hawes, Hibbert, and Plumlee minutes should be distributed nicely with our other bigs, but we're looking at a back of roster fill..hmm..We may wait for a salary dump.  

I personally want a 3-4 that can shoot but this ain't happening:

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I've always liked Sullinger and thought he was under-rated when he left Boston. 

A couple of bigs have been waived that have some potential - Tarik Black and to a lesser extent Steve Zimmerman (who pretty much fits the profile of a Charlotte big 100%)

I was pretty high on Adreian Payne when he was coming out of college and was convinced he was going to be a solid stretch 4 (i'd like for him to be given a chance so that that confession could come true!) or we could give one of the lottery busts a go from 2011/12 - Derrick Williams or Thomas Robinson (thinking back, weren't a lot of us looking to draft him?!)

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