Klomp wrote:Mystical Apples wrote:Expiring PG isn't worth this much. A framework of #7 + Crowder going to IND is more appropriate.
Minnesota trades #7 straight up for #1? Fine by me!
Yeah so what the hell do the Wolves end up getting LOL
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Klomp wrote:Mystical Apples wrote:Expiring PG isn't worth this much. A framework of #7 + Crowder going to IND is more appropriate.
Minnesota trades #7 straight up for #1? Fine by me!
Klomp wrote:This is a fair counter-argument. But I think he could realize next year is their last best shot to top the Cavs, with Thomas entering his final year. George will be able to help Boston beat Cleveland next year far more than Fultz or any other rookie could.


Kupchak9 wrote:Klomp wrote:Mystical Apples wrote:Expiring PG isn't worth this much. A framework of #7 + Crowder going to IND is more appropriate.
Minnesota trades #7 straight up for #1? Fine by me!
Yeah so what the hell do the Wolves end up getting LOL


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Mystical Apples wrote:
BOS and MIN shouldn't do this trade. Point being PG's value is closer to a mid-lotto + late-lotto, IMO. Maybe slightly less.
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Texas Chuck wrote:Crowder for #7 seems fine value wise to me and he seems like a great fit for the Wolves. And if that value is a bit too rich(again I really think it isnt), Boston has tons of lower value assets to kick in to make it work.
Indy obviously has to strongly consider the offer. I'm on record as being against them trading him for most of the offers we have seen, but the #1 overall pick certainly is an attention getter plus another top 10 pick.
And for Boston the question is a couple things: do we believe we can re-sign him? I'm actually pretty confident there. I think he would love the culture, love the chance to be competing with Cleveland every year, and Boston has that incredible tradition something Bird may have talked to him about a time or two. The other question tho becomes value. This knocks them out of being able to sign a max free agent. No guarantees they get one of course, so you take a risk trying to tell the other teams to wait, but its something I'd think about as Boston.
But overall I think this is a very smart version of PG to Boston and Minny is a really good 3rd team to help facilitate.
Celts17Pride wrote:Celtics not trading #1 for Paul George. George won't resign in Boston no matter what RealGM posters say.
Celtics ownership has already come out and said they are not giving up 8 years of cost control of the #1 pick for a player in their 30's. Just won't happen.
Celts17Pride wrote:Celtics not trading #1 for Paul George. George won't resign in Boston no matter what RealGM posters say.
Celtics ownership has already come out and said they are not giving up 8 years of cost control of the #1 pick for a player in their 30's. Just won't happen.
wolves_89 wrote:For the Wolves I'd pass on Crowder for #7 (I personally don't think Crowder has that much value). I've long been an advocate of Minnesota taking the long road and building for a few year in the future, and with that in mind I'd rather have a player like Isaac than Crowder. Assuming Isaac is available (which seems like a pretty good chance based on the mock drafts) he provides more upside, is cheaper for the next 4 years, and would have 8 years of team control. If there was much chance of the Wolves contending for a championship in the next couple of years I might be more inclined to to trade for Crowder, but I think it far more likely that Isaac would be around when Minnesota is ready to contend that Crowder would be.
Tukkerwolf wrote:wolves_89 wrote:For the Wolves I'd pass on Crowder for #7 (I personally don't think Crowder has that much value). I've long been an advocate of Minnesota taking the long road and building for a few year in the future, and with that in mind I'd rather have a player like Isaac than Crowder. Assuming Isaac is available (which seems like a pretty good chance based on the mock drafts) he provides more upside, is cheaper for the next 4 years, and would have 8 years of team control. If there was much chance of the Wolves contending for a championship in the next couple of years I might be more inclined to to trade for Crowder, but I think it far more likely that Isaac would be around when Minnesota is ready to contend that Crowder would be.
What are the odds Isaac will ever be the player Crowder is? The years under control is a solid argument, but if you look at the draft history (esp Minn's) it is more likely that we end up with 8 years of low mediocrity instead of Crowder.
After the trade go hard after Green and then the Wolves should have a core that NEEDS to compete in 3 years... Rubio, Wiggins, Crowder, Green, Towns with Jones, Dunn, Lavine, Bjelica, Dieng and Aldrich from the bench would be my favorite roster ever.
wolves_89 wrote:Tukkerwolf wrote:wolves_89 wrote:For the Wolves I'd pass on Crowder for #7 (I personally don't think Crowder has that much value). I've long been an advocate of Minnesota taking the long road and building for a few year in the future, and with that in mind I'd rather have a player like Isaac than Crowder. Assuming Isaac is available (which seems like a pretty good chance based on the mock drafts) he provides more upside, is cheaper for the next 4 years, and would have 8 years of team control. If there was much chance of the Wolves contending for a championship in the next couple of years I might be more inclined to to trade for Crowder, but I think it far more likely that Isaac would be around when Minnesota is ready to contend that Crowder would be.
What are the odds Isaac will ever be the player Crowder is? The years under control is a solid argument, but if you look at the draft history (esp Minn's) it is more likely that we end up with 8 years of low mediocrity instead of Crowder.
After the trade go hard after Green and then the Wolves should have a core that NEEDS to compete in 3 years... Rubio, Wiggins, Crowder, Green, Towns with Jones, Dunn, Lavine, Bjelica, Dieng and Aldrich from the bench would be my favorite roster ever.
I'd be more than happy to take the chance that Isaac is as good or better than Crowder, especially when you factor in that the Wolves best chance at a championship window probably starts in 2-3 years. It makes a lot more sense to me to have a young player that has a very good chance of being a key component of contending teams over a guy who will make the Wolves better in the short term but is far less likely to be a contributor when it really matters.

Texas Chuck wrote:This knocks them out of being able to sign a max free agent. No guarantees they get one of course, so you take a risk trying to tell the other teams to wait, but its something I'd think about as Boston.
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Klomp wrote:Mystical Apples wrote:Expiring PG isn't worth this much. A framework of #7 + Crowder going to IND is more appropriate.
Minnesota trades #7 straight up for #1? Fine by me!
Sign5 wrote:Yea not happening, I expected a better retort but what do I expect from realgm(ers) in 2025. Just quote and state things that lack context, then repeat the same thing over and over as if something new and profound was said. Just lol.
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