NBA Trade Rumors: San Antonio Spurs Building Its Big 3 For 2017 With Stephen Curry, Kawhi Leonard And LaMarcus Aldridge

There is no doubt that the next NBA season will be more fun and exciting as each team strengthens their roster to win the next NBA title. According to reports, San Antonio Spurs is determined to score another title by forming its new big 3.

San Antonio Spurs is popular for its big three, Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker. However, with Duncan announcing his retirement earlier and Ginobili and Parker passed their prime, Spurs is struggling to maintain the momentum that the three started.

According to reports, Spurs is planning to create a new set of big three. Well, we believe that they should because soon Ginobili and Parker will follow Duncan in retirement.

Per Morning News USA, the next big three for San Antonio Spurs will include Stephen Curry, Kawhi Leonard and LaMarcus Aldridge. Per the report, Spurs is hoping that the Kevin Durant-Curry tandem will fail so they can adopt the GSW superstar.

Parent Herald previously reported that a title contender wants Stephen Curry in their team. In fact, they are already making ways to sign the GSW's superstar when he hits the free agency next summer. Bleacher Report did not name the team who plans to poach Curry but it is pointing to Spurs.

 B/R EXCLUSIVE: A contender is planning to poach Steph Curry from Dubs if chemistry with Durant turns 'poisonous'

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For Spurs to pursue their next big three, they have to get Stephen Curry, the next question is how? Is it possible? Sports Rageous reported that Spurs will go hard to win Curry when he hits the free agency next year.

In addition, NBA experts believe that Curry and Kevin Durant will be embittered with power struggle midway through the season, which will likely lead Curry to leave GSW. Aside from this, there are issues of Draymond Green and his other shenanigans. Also, Klay Thompson has already announced that he will not adjust his gameplay to accommodate the new GSW player, Durant.

"We all want to see each other do well. But I'm not sacrificing [expletive], because my game isn't changing," Thompson shared to The Vertical, via Yahoo Sports. "I'm still going to try to get buckets, hit shots, come off screens. I want to win and have a fun time every game we play."

It seemed that even before the new NBA season starts, the GSW lineup is already tangled. Will San Antonio Spurs win Stephen Curry next year? Is Spurs' next big three possible? Will the Golden State Warriors keep their momentum for another NBA title? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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