thinktank wrote:Sure, but even without Bridges they still have Cam Johnson and Claxton and a boat load of picks and prospects.
To say nothing of the possibility of three team deals.
Let not forget that KAT lived out there and it’s a huge market—way bigger than Minnesota.
Again, I disagree that Brooklyn doesn’t have what it takes to get KAT.
What’s your take on So_Money’s statement?
Obviously, my take my differ from Connelly's, but a package including role players and several draft picks is not something I would consider for Towns.
I do agree, a third team, would be needed.











