#2 Alex Abrines
Alex Abrines has steadily improved during his three seasons in Oklahoma City, however, the Spaniard has had a rough last couple of months. Since scoring 25 points on five 3-pointers in the Thunder's 111-107 win over the Charlotte Hornets back in November, Abrines has seen a reduction in minutes due to a series of poor performances, and the 25-year-old has barely featured for the time in 2019.
Heading into the season, Abrines was viewed as OKC's second most reliable option from beyond the arc, although the former Barcelona man has shot just 32% from deep so far this season. Abrines' contract will also expire at the end of the season, and it is difficult to see OKC giving him a new deal. Ultimately, if the Thunder are able to bring in an experienced and reliable shooter, the team will be willing to let Abrines go.
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