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Best and Worst Landing Spots for NBA Trade Targets
Adam Hagy/NBAE via Getty Images Best fit: San Antonio Spurs Since Young landed in Atlanta in 2018, the Hawks have yet to rank better than 18th in defensive efficiency. There’s a legitimate question of whether it’s possible field even an average offense with him at the helm, which might be why teams reportedly prefer Dejounte Murray as a trade target. If anyone can make the defensive end work with Young, though, it just might be the 7’4″ alien who just electrified the Alamo City as a rookie. Victor Wembanyama’s unique blend of size, length, mobility and instincts should make him an annual Defensive Player of the Year candidate—and the potentially perfect on-court partner for Youn

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