Point guards:
D'Lo
Tyus Jones
Monte Morris
Shooting guards:
Buddy Hield
Gary Trent Jr.
KCP (player option, $15M)
Gary Harris
Malik Monk
De'Anthony Melton
Josh Okogie (player option, $3M)
Forwards:
Nicolas Batum
Royce O'Neale
Patrick Williams (restricted)
Isaac Okoro (restricted)
Saddiq Bey (restricted)
Derrick Jones Jr.
Kelly Oubre Jr.
Tobias Harris
Kyle Anderson
Obi Toppin (restricted)
Dario Saric
Centers:
Nicolas Claxton
Isaiah Hartenstein
Daniel Theis
Mason Plumlee
Andre Drummond
Goga Bitadze
I didn't include older, star players like PG13, Harden, Klay, can't see it happening.
I also didn't include players involved in Toronto trades, I don't think those trades would've been made if extensions weren't agreed.
D'Lo is such an inconsistent and polarizing player, but as of late he seems to be doing well again.
Would be a very good fit for Wemby, but I can't see it happening because he'd ask for a lot of money to spend the rest of his prime on a bad team. He probably leaves some money on the table to stay with the Lakers.
Devin will most likely stay, so SG starters aren't relevant. Monk or Buddy off the bench would be nice. I don't think Branham will ever be an NBA player.
Cleveland will have to make some big decisions in the summer and my pick out of all those forward targets would be Okoro. I think he could become a great 3-D wing that's happy to do his job and doesn't try much else.
Williams would also be a solid option, but he'll most likely ask for way more money.
If Spurs don't bring anyone in for the wing positions (most likely outcome) other than a rookie, I'd like to see Batum in the veteran leader role.
I don't think Spurs would pull a move similar to what Rockets did and pay Harris a lot of money for a couple of years. And he's a player I never liked.
Spurs most likely won't get rid of Collins, which is a shame. If you ask me, he must go.
Bitadze would be a great backup big for cheap. He's got a lot to prove and is way better defensively.