Detroit Pistons: 3-point shooters to target in a trade

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4. Tony Snell

Snell was a part-time starter who played over 27 minutes per game for the Milwaukee Bucks last season, but under first-year coach Mike Budenholzer, his minutes have decreased to 16 per game and he’s come off the bench every night.

If the Bucks are running out of room for Snell in the rotation, the Pistons would be smart to take a chance on him and his 48.6 percent 3-point shooting.

The Pistons could offer Milwaukee a one-for-one trade to get Snell in exchange for power forward Jon Leuer, who played college ball at Wisconsin and spent his NBA rookie season with the Bucks in 2011-12. Or, Detroit could send Stanley Johnson and backup guard Langston Galloway to Milwaukee for Snell.