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HurricaneDij39
Fire Mike Malone
1) Dwyane Wade, G, Miami Heat - If Miami fails to land another star through free agency, it just might allow the 34-year-old future Hall-of-Famer to consider his options. He's getting to a point where he can no longer carry a ballclub on his back, and as the undisputed icon of the franchise - Wade has never been Miami's highest paid player, which could easily be viewed as a slap in the face. Would look good in a Spurs uniform if he's willing to accept a mid-level deal, as San Antonio needs to eventually replace Ginobili. Possible Destinations: Miami, San Antonio.
2) Luol Deng, F, Miami Heat - At 31, he's no longer going to be among the league leaders in minutes played like he did in his Chicago days, but still quality as a starter and would provide a stabilizing presence to any team's lineup. Played the second half on 2015-16 in large part as a stretch four in small lineups. Possible Destinations: L.A. Clippers, Minnesota.
3) Solomon Hill, SF, Indiana Pacers - On the day it was announced that coach Frank Vogel won't be back, Larry Bird had also essentially made it known that Hill also won't be brought back. As a Pacers fan, this pisses me off, as he was probably our third-best player in the playoffs behind George and Turner. My hope now is that my other favorite team, the Nuggets, may look to sign him. They could use all the wing depth they could possibly get behind the injury-prone Wilson Chandler and Danilo Gallinari. Hill is a jack-of-all-trades-type player who does just about everything well. Among the most unsexy skill sets in the NBA, he'll come through with the occasional 20-point performance if you don't respect him. Possible Destinations: Minnesota, Denver, Chicago, Atlanta.
4) Jeff Green, F, Los Angeles Clippers - The Clippers had acquired Green at the trade deadline in hopes that he would solve their small forward woes, and he averaged 10.9 points and 3.4 rebounds per game for them, mostly off the bench. Possible Destinations: L.A. Clippers, Chicago.
5) Marvin Williams, F, Charlotte Hornets - Can play small forward as well as power forward. Averaged 11.7 points, 6.4 rebounds, and one block per game in 81 starts for the Hornets. Possible Destinations: Charlotte, Oklahoma City, Sacramento.