It's been months since I've seen a thread mention draft picks and draft pick protections. This makes me incredibly happy.
By all accounts, this looks like a 25-win team; an EXCITING 25-win team. I'm really looking forward to when the FSN cameras pan the bench this year, and not being able to find Stewie, Hollins, Sasha, or the Janitor.
Pick Protections
Moderators: Domejandro, Worm Guts, Calinks
Pick Protections
-
- Pro Prospect
- Posts: 798
- And1: 51
- Joined: Jan 02, 2004
- Location: TIB (This Is Bloomtown)
Re: Pick Protections
-
- Sophomore
- Posts: 120
- And1: 0
- Joined: Oct 28, 2009
Re: Pick Protections
You were so happy that you hadn't seen one that you thought you'd make one?
I'm kind of wondering what the objectives for the season will be. Obviously evaluating, learning, and growing go without saying, but are we going to be playing for the playoffs, or playing for the lottery? Last year, there was pretty much an executive decision to tank it up from the start, aka play for the lottery. With this being our last year owning our own pick (in all likelihood), I'm curious if our management prioritizes establishing a winning culture or adding more talent though the draft.
I think there's an argument to be made for either side. What do you guys think this year's plan will be?

I'm kind of wondering what the objectives for the season will be. Obviously evaluating, learning, and growing go without saying, but are we going to be playing for the playoffs, or playing for the lottery? Last year, there was pretty much an executive decision to tank it up from the start, aka play for the lottery. With this being our last year owning our own pick (in all likelihood), I'm curious if our management prioritizes establishing a winning culture or adding more talent though the draft.
I think there's an argument to be made for either side. What do you guys think this year's plan will be?
Return to Minnesota Timberwolves