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What is the next position of need???


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I agree our bigs in general are weak. I know its a perimeter players league these days but rebounding and defense are still important, especially from your 4 and 5 and when MKG is the best among all of your candidates in those areas you suck.  Love Cody but hes only good for screen setting and hustle, you can't really count on him to score, rebound or defend at a particularly high level with any consistency. 

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PG - Kemba will re-sign and be the Mayor of Charlotte (nods to TD)
SG - Monk will keep developing his D.. and become more consistent on O
SF - Bridges' upside is scary.. Blake Griffon-esque
PF- **crickets**
C- Zeller/Willy combo is decent for now (ie. Zeller's contract is abysmal).. but today's NBA doesn't need a Allstar Center.. just someone who rebounds, has hands to catch n dunk and protects the rim..

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tbh, i think Monk needs to be starting and Lamb coming off the bench.. Lamb was great last year playing the 6th man role.. he was very efficient.. Monk needs to start and see what he does for like 2 weeks..

i just wanna see a little bit of shuffling.. JB already said Bacon is making it hard not to play him consistently..

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