While I have no reason to doubt the Spurs and medical professionals (and the experience of BI and Ausar) and I believe Wemby will be back at full strength next year... I still think it would behoove us to prepare for the chance (no matter how slim) that Wemby doesn't come back or can't be relied upon to play 70 games + playoffs going forward and needs to be load managed.
This doesn't mean trading him away or anything stupid like that... but more in terms that we should probably invest in a high quality big who can start at the 5 or just be a high end backup. I don't know if Maluach is that guy or not, or if that guy is even in this draft.
I think this gets a lot easier to do if we somehow luck into Flagg. Because at point, I am filling the rest of the wing positions with 3&D role players anyway and should be able to devise a rotation that has two of Fox/Castle/Flagg/Wemby on the court at all times. That would be devastating for the league. I no longer need to find a wing with high end scoring upside (like a McNeeley) to make up for the deficiencies of the other wing position. So I want a guy who can step in if Wemby needs to miss games and for our team to still be a major threat with a core of Fox/Castle/Flagg. I don't need a world beater, but I need that guy to be a Duren/Claxton/Zubac/Jak level C who isn't going to be a glaring hole.
This becomes a bigger challenge if we are picking 10 and 11... but it's still on my mind.

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