mplsfonz23 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:Klomp wrote:If we don't have the proper personnel to fully execute it yet then HOW can you say it doesn't get it done here? The roster is still being built.
Almost all the deck furniture has been rearranged from a team that went 32 - 37 after Butler was traded.
The team is literally ALL Rosas' guys. And the team has gotten worse.
The excuses of a poorly constructed roster can no longer be blamed on the previous regime. If certain guys aren't right for this roster...
that is 100% on Rosas. He's the one who JUST brought them here. Why bring them in if they're poor fits?
He's getting paid handsomely to know whether Rubio and Russell can play together... whether Hernangomez can stand up as a starting PF... whether Edwards really is the prize of the 2020 draft... whether Culver can shoot free throws better than most 8th graders.
Not sure I agree. Not to go into details, but what did he have to work with?
Cap hell and Covid-19.
This team is more poised for the future, than win now Thib's regime.
He had the #11 pick and Saric. He chose Culver... who's a SG who shoots 47% on free throws.
He had the #1 pick. He chose Edwards, who's... struggling. Sure, he can improve. But so can EVERY rookie taken after him, even those who have been MUCH better than he has so far.
He effectively traded one year of James Johnson for two years of Rubio... who's proven to be a terrible fit with Russell.
He drafted two other HR prospects in the draft. One might never play in the NBA. The other has questions after being benched by a terrible college team. (We'll find out more with McDaniels tonight though.)
He traded Wiggins for Russell... AND... a potential franchise-influencing #1 draft pick.
He traded Covington ($11M) for Beasley ($15M), Hernangomez ($7M) and Vanderbilt ($1.4M). The Wolves have all three locked up for multiple years, making this a foundational trade for the franchise.
With the resigning of Beasley + Hernangomez and sacrificing a #1 pick for Russell and a 2nd rd. pick for Ed Davis... and minimal (0?) cap room... this is it. This is largely the team.
How much are we expecting Beasley to improve? Hernangomez? Culver? Okogie? Russell? Towns?
It's early. But arguably, the only guy Rosas has brought in who has increased his value is Beasley. Hopefully, that changes, so if Rosas wants to keep moving deck furniture, he's not doing so from a place of weakness or desperation.