winforlose wrote:shrink wrote:(If you remember any of the fake trades on Dane’s podcast, they would make great discussion here.)
While a GM’s job is to look longterm, it is also vitally important to the team to do well this year. Fan expectations are high, and likely so are Taylor’s, after agreeing to pay for so many extensions. As you mentioned, spending only matters if you win - that’s where the public and team goodwill comes from.
A Randle trade right now is not going to make the team better in such a short period of time, and the players would need to go through another readjustment period when a major piece changes. Moreover, MIN is limited not just by the subset of players that other teams would trade for Randle, but also by the contracts of those players as well face apron and lux issues. For NAW, if he could draw an unlikely late 1st, I am on the fence - but any less of a return probably isn’t worth reducing our playoff chances, plus having his Bird rights, plus the chance we sign him longterm. I wouldn’t do it for just a couple seconds, and GM’s are being stingier lately on who they will trade a 1st for - for the teams that even still own them.
I disliked that episode for a couple of reasons.
1. The trade suggestions focused on the wrong players. The notion that you need to save money this year for next year is not necessarily correct. If the Wolves asked Naz to opt in this year with a promise of making it up to him in later years, then the savings could pay for NAW and then some, (assuming Naz was going to make 25-27, that is 10-12.) Also next season Randle could be traded and less money taken back. Also we might be willing to go into the first apron next year and just avoid the 2nd. That gives us a lot of room to move, but reduces our MLE to the tax payer version. My point is that focusing on Lonzo Ball and other expirings is not the correct approach to trading Randle.
We need to assume that Mike is not rotation worthy at 38. We need to assume that if DDV plays the point we will have high turnovers and decreased offensive structure. we assume these things because DDV is not a PG and the offense of most playoff teams works best with a point guard. So we need a PG to split the load with Dilly, and preferably one who can play playoff minutes. He also needs to be able to score and hit his 3s. We also need another big, preferably a 4/5 combo who can play with Naz or Rudy. The biggest problem with trade proposals on Real GM is fans say things like I hate how Randle plays therefore he is a bad contract and you need to pay us Dillingham or McDaniels to take him on as an expiring. It sours the experience when you deal with that kind of stupidity.
2. The Wolves have spent 4 years pushing a winning culture on Ant. Kyle wants to break that culture and give a better draft pick to the Cavs all in the name of playing young guys more minutes. What he fails to understand is that the minutes are more valuable because they come amid a playoff push. Because they are high pressure and their teammates are relying on them. This is why garbage time is less valuable than real game minutes. Short of losing an incredible lead there is no worst case for these guys, and so it turns into low stakes exhibition nonsense.
I agree with the bolded. One thing that is underrated and we may have slightly found out in Dante's injury is that we have at least one too many guys who all deserve to play "30 minutes per game". Dante being out has allowed NAW/Naz to play closer to 30 mpg and has allowed them to have a more comfortable 15 min rotation guy in Rob. I think Rob will earn a bigger role than that, but that's a good problem to have.
I may not be explaining this well, but I think we struggle with having the right sized guys for the right roles. I do think some of this is solved with Conley aging into the role Jmac or Monte Morris had last year. We also have some holes in our rotation where we need guys with certain skillsets that we don't have enough of. We need a younger version of Conley who can be a backup "1". This will allow the other guards to play as secondary initiators. We also need a big who can play in the short roll as both a passer and scorer, protect the rim, and rebound.
I actually think Randle does some things well, but it's really just that Gobert/Randle/McDaniels as core rotation pieces cannot function together well. If McDaniels was Cam Johnson.... then maybe it would function. If Gobert was Zubac or Hartenstein or even Myles Turner... I think McDaniels and Randle work much better.
NAW is a good player, but he's not a good enough primary initiator to have him and Rob as the two primary initiators. And he's not a good enough shooter to play over Dante. I personally would prioritize adding a big who can be impactful in the short roll as the most important thing we could add. I also think there are a variety of ways to find a younger PG who can play a Monte Morris or Tyus Jones role.
My take that I have landed on is that if there is a move that makes sense to get off Randle without taking back Randle's salary slot for multiple years or losing the Detroit pick you can do that. But I might try to package Randle/NAW and actually try to get one of the skillsets we are missing.
I think if next season you had...
____-Dante-Ant-Jaden-Gobert
Rob-Shannon Jr-Naz
OR
Rob-Ant-Jaden-Naz-Gobert
Dante-Shannon JR-____
These rotations could work really well. I think players that could fit really well are (1) Vucevic (2) Poetl (3) Brandon Clarke (4) DeAndre Ayton (5) Valencunis
Vucevic sneakily shoots >60% on non-restricted area paint shots, 47% on mid range shots, and 41% on above the break shots. Collins and Poeltl are close to 50% on non-restricted area paint shots and Collins can hit corner 3's. Ayton is >50% on non-restricted 2's and can mid range jumpers as well. I think this skillset is really crucial for the Wolves to beat 2 on the ball on Ant.
Rob-Dante-Ant-Jaden-Gobert
Conley-Naz-Vucevic or Valencunis or Ayton or Poeltl
To me this would put you in a good position to be flexible with lineups and attack defenses in ways that they are trying to defend the Wolves. I want to right-size Gobert's role as he ages to ~25 mpg and be more comfortable with playing him less against certain matchups. I think this could help the Wolves rebound better and be better offensively. I think you could then use the Detroit pick to draft another young guard who can be groomed behind Conley.
Both Vucevic and even Ayton expire after next season as well. I would want to then lean into Jaden's scoring as a slasher and then Rob/Dante perimeter shooting and creation.