Portland Trail Blazers
Priority: Frontcourt Depth
This unsuspected team made a run into the second round of the playoffs and ultimately lost to the Golden State Warriors. Not bad.
Moving forward, though, Portland needs frontcourt stability. This includes attempting to sign Al Horford, Al Jefferson, or Dwight Howard. We have seen these names before; so, who will the Trail Balzers actually have the ability to sign.
Ryan Anderson would fit here nicely playing along side Mason Plumlee, too. The spacing on the floor is not good when Noah Vonleh and Mason Plumlee are both on the court; therefore, the Blazers main target should be to add a perimeter shooting big. Anderson and the Hornets’ Marvin Williams are both on the table for them.
The Blazers have zero picks in the 2016 NBA draft.
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