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Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#1 » by babyjax13 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 11:13 pm

Not sure how to balance this, but:

MIN trades: Naz Reid, Donte DiVencenzo
POR trades: Jrue Holiday, ???

Portland gets younger and more shooting for a guy who was reported to be upset by being traded there.

Minnesota gets an actual point guard who, IMO, looked effective in preseason and in the first game of the season against Minnesota.


Some similar ideas would be Naz + Conley for Holiday, or Naz + Conley for McCollum.
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#2 » by JRoy » Thu Oct 23, 2025 11:19 pm

babyjax13 wrote:Not sure how to balance this, but:

MIN trades: Naz Reid, Donte DiVencenzo
POR trades: Jrue Holiday, ???

Portland gets younger and more shooting for a guy who was reported to be upset by being traded there.

Minnesota gets an actual point guard who, IMO, looked effective in preseason and in the first game of the season against Minnesota.


Some similar ideas would be Naz + Conley for Holiday, or Naz + Conley for McCollum.


Pass for POR.

Why is POR helping MN with a starting pg for bench guys we don’t want or need
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#3 » by babyjax13 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 11:22 pm

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babyjax13 wrote:Not sure how to balance this, but:

MIN trades: Naz Reid, Donte DiVencenzo
POR trades: Jrue Holiday, ???

Portland gets younger and more shooting for a guy who was reported to be upset by being traded there.

Minnesota gets an actual point guard who, IMO, looked effective in preseason and in the first game of the season against Minnesota.


Some similar ideas would be Naz + Conley for Holiday, or Naz + Conley for McCollum.


Pass for POR.

Why is POR helping MN with a starting pg for bench guys we don’t want or need

Three reasons:
1) I think they really could use Naz. He is a bench power forward who is a 6MOTY caliber player. Between he and Grant they'd have a pretty monstrous bench.
2) they are both tradeable because their contracts are smaller, whereas I don't think there are many suitors for Holiday given the size and length of his deal.
3) Scoot should be their starting PG when he is back, and they also don't really need Jrue after this season given that Lillard will be back next year.
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#4 » by JRoy » Thu Oct 23, 2025 11:27 pm

babyjax13 wrote:
JRoy wrote:
babyjax13 wrote:Not sure how to balance this, but:

MIN trades: Naz Reid, Donte DiVencenzo
POR trades: Jrue Holiday, ???

Portland gets younger and more shooting for a guy who was reported to be upset by being traded there.

Minnesota gets an actual point guard who, IMO, looked effective in preseason and in the first game of the season against Minnesota.


Some similar ideas would be Naz + Conley for Holiday, or Naz + Conley for McCollum.


Pass for POR.

Why is POR helping MN with a starting pg for bench guys we don’t want or need

Three reasons:
1) I think they really could use Naz. He is a bench power forward who is a 6MOTY caliber player. Between he and Grant they'd have a pretty monstrous bench.
2) they are both tradeable because their contracts are smaller, whereas I don't think there are many suitors for Holiday given the size and length of his deal.
3) Scoot should be their starting PG when he is back, and they also don't really need Jrue after this season given that Lillard will be back next year.


That would also leave Blake Wesley as starting pg and he is not an nba player.

Hard pass.
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#5 » by babyjax13 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 11:33 pm

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Pass for POR.

Why is POR helping MN with a starting pg for bench guys we don’t want or need

Three reasons:
1) I think they really could use Naz. He is a bench power forward who is a 6MOTY caliber player. Between he and Grant they'd have a pretty monstrous bench.
2) they are both tradeable because their contracts are smaller, whereas I don't think there are many suitors for Holiday given the size and length of his deal.
3) Scoot should be their starting PG when he is back, and they also don't really need Jrue after this season given that Lillard will be back next year.


That would also leave Blake Wesley as starting pg and he is not an nba player.

Hard pass.

I think you'd be starting DDV there with Avdija having the primary ball handling responsibilities, but YMMV. I think it depends on your assessment of Portland's upside. I think they are on the bubble for being a play-in team, and that is not the kind of result where I think you hold Holiday rather than moving him for assets/flexibility. But I also see the logic that - if Scoot is going to level up - there are no better mentors than Dame + Jrue.
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#6 » by JRoy » Thu Oct 23, 2025 11:36 pm

babyjax13 wrote:
JRoy wrote:
babyjax13 wrote:Three reasons:
1) I think they really could use Naz. He is a bench power forward who is a 6MOTY caliber player. Between he and Grant they'd have a pretty monstrous bench.
2) they are both tradeable because their contracts are smaller, whereas I don't think there are many suitors for Holiday given the size and length of his deal.
3) Scoot should be their starting PG when he is back, and they also don't really need Jrue after this season given that Lillard will be back next year.


That would also leave Blake Wesley as starting pg and he is not an nba player.

Hard pass.

I think you'd be starting DDV there with Avdija having the primary ball handling responsibilities, but YMMV. I think it depends on your assessment of Portland's upside. I think they are on the bubble for being a play-in team, and that is not the kind of result where I think you hold Holiday rather than moving him for assets/flexibility. But I also see the logic that - if Scoot is going to level up - there are no better mentors than Dame + Jrue.


DDV got destroyed last night. He’s not a starting pg either.

This move takes POR off the bubble and puts us firmly in the lotto. Whether or not that is a good thing is another conversation but this is pretty bad for POR.

Great for MN.
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#7 » by babyjax13 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 11:37 pm

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That would also leave Blake Wesley as starting pg and he is not an nba player.

Hard pass.

I think you'd be starting DDV there with Avdija having the primary ball handling responsibilities, but YMMV. I think it depends on your assessment of Portland's upside. I think they are on the bubble for being a play-in team, and that is not the kind of result where I think you hold Holiday rather than moving him for assets/flexibility. But I also see the logic that - if Scoot is going to level up - there are no better mentors than Dame + Jrue.


DDV got destroyed last night. He’s not a starting pg either.

This move takes POR off the bubble and puts us firmly in the lotto. Whether or not that is a good thing is another conversation but this is pretty bad for POR.

Great for MN.

How long is Scoot out for?
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#8 » by JRoy » Thu Oct 23, 2025 11:38 pm

babyjax13 wrote:
JRoy wrote:
babyjax13 wrote:I think you'd be starting DDV there with Avdija having the primary ball handling responsibilities, but YMMV. I think it depends on your assessment of Portland's upside. I think they are on the bubble for being a play-in team, and that is not the kind of result where I think you hold Holiday rather than moving him for assets/flexibility. But I also see the logic that - if Scoot is going to level up - there are no better mentors than Dame + Jrue.


DDV got destroyed last night. He’s not a starting pg either.

This move takes POR off the bubble and puts us firmly in the lotto. Whether or not that is a good thing is another conversation but this is pretty bad for POR.

Great for MN.

How long is Scoot out for?


Not long enough.
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#9 » by jayjaysee » Fri Oct 24, 2025 12:34 am

I love Jrue paired with any high usage guard. And the defense of Jrue/McDaniels/Rudy feels pretty ideal..

I think Portland widely wins the value in the OP and owes a good amount. But if they want to make the playoffs (which they seem to want to) they should pass.

Disagree with their direction, but Jrue helps more with it..
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#10 » by Godaddycurse » Fri Oct 24, 2025 12:45 am

jayjaysee wrote:I love Jrue paired with any high usage guard. And the defense of Jrue/McDaniels/Rudy feels pretty ideal..

I think Portland widely wins the value in the OP and owes a good amount. But if they want to make the playoffs (which they seem to want to) they should pass.

Disagree with their direction, but Jrue helps more with it..


I agree Portland wins on value and I am also skeptical it makes their team better.. really not ideal to pay your 3rd and 4th best forwards almost 60M for next few years...

I dont think Wolves should do this as they need a longer term solution. Holiday has maybe 1 good year left in him imo
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#11 » by oldfishermen » Fri Oct 24, 2025 3:07 am

babyjax13 wrote:Not sure how to balance this, but:

MIN trades: Naz Reid, Donte DiVencenzo
POR trades: Jrue Holiday, ???

Portland gets younger and more shooting for a guy who was reported to be upset by being traded there.

Minnesota gets an actual point guard who, IMO, looked effective in preseason and in the first game of the season against Minnesota.


Some similar ideas would be Naz + Conley for Holiday, or Naz + Conley for McCollum.


Jrue was not upset by being traded to the Blazers. That was propaganda coming out of Boston from people upset at lossing Jrue. Jrue has been very happy in Portland.

Portland "may" consider trading Jrue, but not before the 2026 draft. By then, they should know how well Dame's injury has healed.
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Post#12 » by wolves_89 » Fri Oct 24, 2025 3:42 am

I don't see much of any chance that the Wolves would trade for a mid 30s PG. I would bet that Minnesota won't give up significant assets for a player unless they fit the timeline with Edwards (24), McDaniels (25), Reid (26), Shannon (25), Clark (24), Dillingham (20), and Beringer (18).
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#13 » by JRoy » Fri Oct 24, 2025 3:43 am

wolves_89 wrote:I don't see much of any chance that the Wolves would trade for a mid 30s PG. I would bet that Minnesota won't give up significant assets for a player unless they fit the timeline with Edwards (24), McDaniels (25), Reid (26), Shannon (25), Clark (24), Dillingham (20), and Beringer (18).


Makes sense.

MN does need a solid pg in the worst way.
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#14 » by wolves_89 » Fri Oct 24, 2025 3:56 am

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wolves_89 wrote:I don't see much of any chance that the Wolves would trade for a mid 30s PG. I would bet that Minnesota won't give up significant assets for a player unless they fit the timeline with Edwards (24), McDaniels (25), Reid (26), Shannon (25), Clark (24), Dillingham (20), and Beringer (18).


Makes sense.

MN does need a solid pg in the worst way.


I agree that the PG situation is a bit shaky, though I'm not putting too much stock in a single game against one of the few teams who have a roster that can effectively weaponize full court ball pressure. My guess is that the Wolves wait to see how things shake out for the next couple of months and then assess the roster. Even if the Wolves do end up making a move, I expect it to be of the smaller variety (likely a bench PG who doesn't cost much).
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#15 » by JRoy » Fri Oct 24, 2025 4:02 am

wolves_89 wrote:
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wolves_89 wrote:I don't see much of any chance that the Wolves would trade for a mid 30s PG. I would bet that Minnesota won't give up significant assets for a player unless they fit the timeline with Edwards (24), McDaniels (25), Reid (26), Shannon (25), Clark (24), Dillingham (20), and Beringer (18).


Makes sense.

MN does need a solid pg in the worst way.


I agree that the PG situation is a bit shaky, though I'm not putting too much stock in a single game against one of the few teams who have a roster that can effectively weaponize full court ball pressure. My guess is that the Wolves wait to see how things shake out for the next couple of months and then assess the roster. Even if the Wolves do end up making a move, I expect it to be of the smaller variety (likely a bench PG who doesn't cost much).


Do you see Dillinghsm as the long term solution?
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Post#16 » by jbk1234 » Fri Oct 24, 2025 4:16 am

I think Jrue's contract and the inclusion of Naz kills this from the Wolves perspective. Just trade DDV for a less expensive option.
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#17 » by wolves_89 » Fri Oct 24, 2025 5:01 am

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Makes sense.

MN does need a solid pg in the worst way.


I agree that the PG situation is a bit shaky, though I'm not putting too much stock in a single game against one of the few teams who have a roster that can effectively weaponize full court ball pressure. My guess is that the Wolves wait to see how things shake out for the next couple of months and then assess the roster. Even if the Wolves do end up making a move, I expect it to be of the smaller variety (likely a bench PG who doesn't cost much).


Do you see Dillinghsm as the long term solution?


That's a question that I think could go either way. Dillinham hasn't gotten any real chance yet for meaningful minutes at the NBA level, and even in his limited opportunities he's been wildly inconsistent. There have been stretches of play where he's looked like a starter level playmaker/scorer and other times that make me seriously wonder about his future. Being only 20 means he has plenty of time to develop, but at some point he's going to have to step up and force his way into the rotation (something he didn't do in the preseason).
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#18 » by jpatrick » Fri Oct 24, 2025 8:50 pm

Easy no from Minnesota. Jrue is still a very good player but his defense has slipped some. He’s 35 and owed over 100m over the next three years. He’s a negative contract in my mind. As a player, I’d love him on the Wolves. But not on that contract and not for two good, younger players on neutral to positive contracts.
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#19 » by giannis and 1 » Sat Oct 25, 2025 9:31 am

This is terrible for the Wolves.

Something around Conley+picks makes more sense.
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Re: Jrue Holiday to MIN 

Post#20 » by BK_2020 » Sat Oct 25, 2025 11:32 am

Portland is under FBI scrutiny, this isn't the time to try to pry a good PG from them for an overrated overpaid backup big who might be the worst defender in the NBA.

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