Larry Brown and Pop have a history of funneling helpful players to each other.
In 2001 Pop turned Larry on to Raja Bell whom the Spurs had over the summer but had to release.
In 2003 Larry sent Speedy Claxton to the Spurs in a draft day trade.
Add to the mix the fact that Larry Brown absolutely detests Phil Jackson and the Lakers and he likes Pop and the Spurs. Given that situation, I could see Larry trying to help Pop out (and hurt Phil and the resurgent Lakers) assuming that it also helps (or at least doesn't hurt) the rebuilding of the Charlotte Bobcats

, Larry's new team.
The Spurs need a scoring and defending 2-3 swingman to try to stay with the Lakers. On offense they need this guy to help stop the Spurs' legendary scoring droughts when the Big 3 go cold. On D, they need him to help chase the Lakers around in their "triangle offense."
So whom on the Bobcats' roster (1) could help the Spurs and (2) would also be someone that Larry Brown might be willing to part with during his rebuilding phase?
The pickins look pretty slim to me. The only two possibilities look like Jason Richardson or Gerald Wallace. Are they too high value for the Spurs to aquire? Or are they not valuable enough to help the Spurs "need" areas? Would Larry Brown consider moving either?
Wallace may be more realistic, in part because he's had some injury problems lately.
Any thoughts?