0 of 30 Jae C. Hong/Associated Press NBA trade season is upon us, meaning fans of all 30 teams are busy window-shopping, executives are doing the same and few players can afford to feel comfortable. Every club has weaknesses or at least multiple areas that can be improved. The on-court ones are obvious: a dearth of shooting, pillow-soft defense, allergies to rebounding and so on. If they don’t show quickly on film, they’ll surface during any level of statistical analysis. The other shortcomings can require a little more digging: bloated salaries, looming luxury-tax payments, unpaid draft debts. If left unattended, these are the problems that can keep clubs down for years at a time. We’re here to find some hypothetical solutions by identifying each team’s needs and matching teams with realistic trade targets. Since few clubs get to enjoy their best-case-scenario trade seasons, we’ll lay out three options worth exploring. 1 of 30 John Bazemore/Associated Press Plan A: Draft Picks Want to know the transformational power of the NBA draft? The Hawks used the 2018 talent grab to form a new identity, plugging in Trae Young and Kevin Huerter as a possible Splash Brothers Lite and nabbing Omari Spellman to be…