NBA Rumors: Ranking and predicting where buyout candidates will sign

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Tomas Satoransky
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7. Tomas Satoransky, San Antonio Spurs

Tomas Satoransky didn’t play much of a role this season with the New Orleans Pelicans but he’s a true professional and could be called upon and play a meaningful role (if needed) for a contender. At the very least he could provide a contender with options.

During his time with the Pelicans, Satoranksy only played in 32 games and averaged roughly 15 minutes per contest. It’s unfair to truly gauge his performance this season based on just a handful of appearances.

However, last season with the Chicago Bulls, he averaged eight points and five assists on 51 percent shooting from the field and 52 percent shooting from 3-point range. He could be a valuable third or fourth guard off the bench for a contender.

Prediction: Denver Nuggets