The need to bulk up is covered too. More or less generic off-season filler, but some interesting nuggets. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...checklist-how-tony-snell-can-improve-his-game
Seems to me he was on fire for a few games and ice cold most of the season. He had every opportunity to play and all he had to do was beat out a 34 year old with a 12 PER for the starting job.
Mike Dunleavy did a great job of providing low-usage efficient scoring. PER is a stupid stat for him, Dunleavy's exactly what the team needs.
Here's another interesting Snell article. http://www.blogabull.com/2015/6/12/8766405/tony-snell-is-trick-or-treat-tony-2-0
He needs to consistently hit his open shots to be effective, especially from 3. As of now, he isn't able to do that. His D is solid. He needs to work on the 3.
I believe DunVP will be made a low ball offer and will end up elsewhere. Playing for Thibs, he looked like a capable backup. He'd be a great fit for the Blazers.