1. Dillon Brooks/Kyle Anderson
After being a surprise winner in the NBA Play-In Tournament, the Memphis Grizzlies stuck to their plan this past offseason. Instead of going crazy as buyers, they made some more moves with a focus on the future of the franchise, not so much the present.
Those plans could very well have changed. Memphis is currently fourth in the Western Conference with a record of 25-14, so their timeline could have been moved up a bit. However, if they still have an eye toward the future, a package of Cam Reddish and Danilo Gallinari from the Atlanta Hawks could appease both.
Reddish is only 22-years old, giving the Grizzlies a third long-term asset with immense upside along with Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr. Gallinari would provide a scoring boost to the frontcourt and some much-needed floor spacing to open up the court.
Heading back to Atlanta in the deal could be Dillon Brooks and or Kyle Anderson. Both would help improve the Hawks’ defense, as they are versatile defenders that can match up with numerous positions.
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Anderson is playing on an expiring deal, so if money is the motivating factor in the Hawks making a deal, that is who they could lean toward acquiring. If they are looking to consolidate and upgrade, Brooks is the target.
If the Grizzlies are willing to attach a first-round pick in the package going back to Atlanta, there is a deal here to be made.