The din of NBA free agency has mostly died down now, and 30 NBA teams taking stock of their reformed selves are reaching the same conclusion: Nobody's perfect.
Plenty of clubs improved during the first few weeks of July, with the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors (duh) standing out as big winners. But even the most seemingly complete squads have flaws. In some cases, there's an obviously weak position in the starting lineup. In others, we're dealing with broader organizational holes.
With months separating the end of free agency and the start of training camp, there's still a chance to address some of these weaknesses. And there's always the trade market after that.
Don't take these highlighted shortcomings as mean-spirited criticism (except for the Sacramento Kings). Instead, view them as constructive observations
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The Biggest Hole Every NBA Team Has to Fill After 2016’s NBA Free-Agent Frenzy
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