Report: Spurs shopping Aldridge
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The San Antonio Spurs have spoken to at least three teams about a possible trade involving LaMarcus Aldridge, sources told ESPN's Ramona Shelburne and Michael C. Wright.
The Spurs are attempting to land a top-10 pick in Thursday's draft, according to the report.
Aldridge signed as a free agent in San Antonio in 2015 but hasn't totally integrated his game into the Spurs' system. He had a rough run during this spring's playoffs, shooting only 41 percent from the floor in the conference finals against the Golden State Warriors.
Aldridge, who turns 32 next month, is under contract for $21.4 million next season with a player option for 2018-19.
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