The thing with Sefolosha is that his 3P shooting prior to last season was par for course (even good). He suffered a late season injury this year and that possibly affected his rhythm badly. His defense was still quite good even if he was ineffective against the Spurs in the postseason. If he takes a minimum salary or a 1 year $2 million salary (considering he is only a D specialist now coming off a relatively bad year), he should be picked up by the Spurs for a Leonard backup.

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Sefolosha gets a ton of open looks on OKC, let's not make up now, tbh..