They will have the MLE, probably had a handshake agreement with Stucky to play Lance Stephenson's role, and some other players that have more trade value
Having the bird rights to Scola/Lavoy Allen *though they have money invested in Mahimi already* as they likely will have to choose between other players/talents or one of those PF/C's
They have had the same core of players which helps chemistry/coaching with a combination of younger players and veterans in
Still one of the better rebounding teams, defensive team, shot blocking team in the East and League
If anything, their core of players are more suited to play the Triangle than our team, as we are still trying to assemble our core then have to develop/chemistry/execute the system
Despite missing their best player/defender, they are likely making the play offs this season in the watered down Eastern Conference and with Paul George back, they just might have the chance to advance dependent on how he recovers and if they can play together effectively
Paul George who is one of the better 2way younger SG/SF's/Stretch 4's that could post up, defend, and facilitate as well
Roy Hibbert who is still one of the leagues better shot blockers/rebounders/defenders in the league, that could shoot the FT at a high % for a BIG and hit the 17 footer and POST UP
David West who is a bit older now but still adds leadership/post up ability/ could hit the 17 footer, and facilitate with play off experience
George Hill who had taken a step back with the development of Lance Stephenson, who is a BIG PG/SG that uses his ability to spread the floor/shoot/facilitate and not the traditional sense of a PG with PnR's/penetration
CJ Miles, Solomin Hill, Rodney Stuckey, Rudez *a very good shooter like Novak was for us*
The rest being
Mahimi, Scola, Lavoy Allen *who has improved his game much since acquired from the Sixers*, Donald Sloan
Unlike us, they also have most of their draft picks, in addition to a core of players that have played together with trust/chemistry developped over the years as they have play off experience together already
Knocked out by Lebron James and the Heat, while always making the series down to the last shot of the game, for one of the more exciting constistent battles/recent rivalaries