With only 7 of 10 shots, it's a little premature to say he's a 70% shooter.
Let's look again at 100 shots.
A low-block/hustle/putback scorer should about 50% anyway.
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With only 7 of 10 shots, it's a little premature to say he's a 70% shooter.
Let's look again at 100 shots.
A low-block/hustle/putback scorer should about 50% anyway.
If we do trade Nazr, who are we getting back? What position?
Although the unwritten NBA GMs' rule says you never trade down--big for smaller--I think they might take a young athletic SF that would be a candidate to replace Bowen eventually. Some teams might think NASR was a better trade option than Rasho and give someone pretty good up. Atlanta comes to mind as a team with several SFs during the summer. I don't know their status now.
The Spurs players in the pipeline in Europe either don't fit the position or are too raw to bring over this year or next.
Atlanta has a pretty decent starting C in Pachulia. I would consider Toronto or Seattle the most desperate for a true center right now.