I think expecting Tatum and Brown is unrealistic.
I think one of those (I think I'd prefer Tatum...less of an offensive project though Brown has looked good recently), Baynes, a pick maybe, and a Rozier would work out well for the Spurs. Which makes me think Boston wouldn't do it, but Kawhi + Kyrie + Hayward + one of Tatum/Brown would be an amazing core group of guys who are all young or early into their primes. Downside is you have two injury-prone guys in Kyrie and Kawhi, but if they stay healthy, I think Boston could dominate the NBA for a few years.
I don't know if any other young pieces interest me as a Spurs fan. I mean, of course an AD or KAT or Giannis, but those guys aren't young pieces anymore, they're stars. The Lakers have nice pieces, but I don't think any of them are really worth a Kawhi level player. That said, those guys would be better than being hung out to dry.
I think one of those (I think I'd prefer Tatum...less of an offensive project though Brown has looked good recently), Baynes, a pick maybe, and a Rozier would work out well for the Spurs. Which makes me think Boston wouldn't do it, but Kawhi + Kyrie + Hayward + one of Tatum/Brown would be an amazing core group of guys who are all young or early into their primes. Downside is you have two injury-prone guys in Kyrie and Kawhi, but if they stay healthy, I think Boston could dominate the NBA for a few years.
I don't know if any other young pieces interest me as a Spurs fan. I mean, of course an AD or KAT or Giannis, but those guys aren't young pieces anymore, they're stars. The Lakers have nice pieces, but I don't think any of them are really worth a Kawhi level player. That said, those guys would be better than being hung out to dry.