The Spurs should be confident in their ability to build around their core of Wembanyama, Sochan, Castle, and Vassell. However, they are at their best when they have a traditional point guard running the show, which is why they added Chris Paul this summer. Once Paul is out of town, the Spurs are relying on Stephon Castle to take over as the conductor of the offense, but he has already shown that defense is his forte, and he might not even be suited to play point guard in the NBA. The Spurs have been linked to Darius Garland and Trae Young in the past, but they could instead add one of the greatest shooters of all time. The Milwaukee Bucks should be desperate to change things up amid a 1-3 start, and their terrible perimeter defense highlights areas of need. The Spurs could trade for Dame, who could space the floor and move the ball around Wembanyama. The Bucks, desperate to build a winner around Giannis Antetokounmpo, might be swayed to move the eight-time All-Star and career 37% 3-point shooter. The Spurs could offer Keldon Johnson, Harrison Barnes, Tre Jones and draft capital for Lillard. With Milwaukee's slow start to the season, his value should be pretty low, so the Spurs might not have to sell the farm to land him. The Spurs would be able to cover Lillard's defensive shortcomings with Castle, Vassell, Sochan and Wembanyama around him. The Bucks, meanwhile, add a sneaky-good defender and passer in Jones, a solid bench scorer in Johnson, and a proven winner in Barnes, ideally building a more friendly roster around their two-time MVP. The two picks are nothing to scoff at either, especially Atlanta's pick this year. Spurs Lineup: Lillard, Vassell, Champagnie, Sochan, Wembanyama; Bench: Paul, Castle, Branham, Mamu, Collins; Bucks Lineup: Jones, Trent, Middleton, Giannis, Lopez; Bench: Wright, Connaughton, Johnson, Barnes, Portis