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Anonymous
Years ago
OKC and Memphis
Don't forget the need to add solid pro vets to a young team. They are crucial to young teams and i think both OK and Mem need to have those cagey vets to help steady the young ships through a full NBA season.
The success and development of these two franchises could well hang on the players they get to surround the young talent..
Portland, OKC and Memphis will all be top teams in the future. But:
-Memphis will need to hang onto OJ Mayo and build around him
-OKC will need to hang onto Durant and Green: Ultimately they could make up one of the best combos in the game
-Portland will need to continue to develop and hold onto Roy, Oden,Aldridge and Fernandez.
I think Memphis can be a really successful team in the future, providing they hang onto OJ Mayo.
IMO, he is their future franchise player. He is the face of the franchise.