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Next season starters

Here is where I wan't to discuss with you about team starters for the next season. I am focusing only for starters because i believe that is our main problem. Our management always find a way to fill our roster with role players and veteran fillers. But big games do not decide 10th player on roster, it is the starters who mainly carry team to glory. What would be your starters for the next season?

This is my list:

PG: Dejounte Murray

SG: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

SF: Kawhi Leonard

PF: Jabari Parker

C: LaMarcus Aldridge

Explanation: Murray is long term project but this year he has starting duties and there is no setbacks not to continue doing so. He is becoming productive and there are no better available young PG for now. KCP continue to develop shooting percentages, and he is becoming good lock down defender. He provides scoring and team play, still young to more development. His status is UFA so we could sign him. Kawhi is still our franchise player and a TOP 5 player in the world. Jabari had 2 big injuries but last season proved that he is a beast on forward positions with effective 3pt range and hustle plays inside the paint. He recovered in second part of this year a slowly showing flashes of plays from last year. With RFA status it is possible to lure him out of Milwaukee since it seems that they are not secure to try to hold him. LMA is all star and carry us this whole season, his defense increased to top level and in this age of basketball he is more suitable to center position than PF.

This is my way of thinking for next season, hold Kawhi and give him young guns to play with. This starters would cost around 90 mil but it is worth it. If this happens, sign Tony for veteran minimum, give our RFAs reasonable offers (no more than 7-8 mil), offload Mills and Pau for whatever we can receive. With this starter unit and Tony and Manu (hope so) on the bench there is room to create cheep and effective bench unit.

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