
Looking ahead to the offseason
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Re: Looking ahead to the offseason
I knew that. 

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southern wolf wrote:I don't know if we'd have the pulling power to get both, but Mayo and Wallace are decent, realistic options.
I like the idea of packaging our first rounder with Williams or Beasley or both to try and move up in the draft.
I think the best pieces we would have to try to move up(maybe for someone like Jeremy Lamb) would be Ridnour, Webster/Miller while taking back a bigger contract, Wes Johnson, Barea, and of course D-will(no way I'd trade him and the Utah pick to move up).
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Well I would only trade D-Will with the pick if we were moving WAY up, but we'd need to add D-Will at least to get someone like Lamb. I just don't think D-Will fits in Minny.
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southern wolf wrote:but we'd need to add D-Will at least to get someone like Lamb.
Right now Lamb is projected in 10-14 range, so unless his stock rises quite a bit during predraft workouts, we wouldn't need to include Williams.

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