If you're not down with early NBA free-agency takez, you've come to the wrong place.
Last July's $102 million salary-cap and $127 million luxury-tax forecasts will shape every team's shopping list. Squads will not be tied to players they can't afford. Even the most ambitious targets must be within reason.
Three potential marks will be listed for every franchise, ranked in order of increasing impact and fit. Every suggestion is independent of the others. Teams will not be able to sign every player. This is more of a "If Player A doesn't pan out, then this team should pivot to Player B" situation.