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With the Magic getting the 1st pick, MO is likely to leave. With all the big men that's available,  this is the one I'd love to take a shot on. Still young and will have a true point guard to help. He fits the timeline of the other players. 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.talkbasket.net/144963-mo-bamba-is-likely-to-leave-orlando-in-free-agency%3famp=1

 

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8 minutes ago, Panthera onca said:

I'm up for that. He is still young with room for improvement. Melo would feed him. 

if we can improve the 5 position we will be a major force next season.

I definitely  have the same logic!! I agree entirely!!! The bonus is he spaces the floor too, so the offense wouldn't get crowded in the paint.  Pick n Roll and Pick and Pop would be  critical. 

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46 minutes ago, hepcat said:

he's been kind of a disappointment in his nba career. he had so much potential at texas

I agree he started out slow. I think his situation  was the usual Clifford stigma before he actually  got a chance. His timing was off bc Orlando  went out and signed Carter and practically  had to play him at 5. Minutes under the new regime showed he was a very solid player but they botched his development  early on and now he peaking but doesn't fit them. Bamba will thrive at his next stop if he gets burn and a team that believes in him. 

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