Sid Hartman: Saunders says trade was right for Wizards
The former Wolves coach believes Mike Miller and Randy Foye will help his new team return to the playoffs.
Flip Saunders, now the new coach of the Washington Wizards, didn't want to be critical of the Timberwolves' recent moves. But the former Wolves coach said he believed his current team is better off having Mike Miller and Randy Foye than it would have been keeping the No. 5 draft pick and potentially taking young Spanish star Ricky Rubio.
On June 24, the day before the NBA draft, the Wolves sent guards Miller and Foye to the Wizards in exchange for Washington's first-round pick, No. 5 overall, as well as three other players. With that pick, the Wolves took Rubio.
I'm sure that one of the reasons Kevin McHale and David Kahn couldn't come to an agreement to have McHale remain as coach is because I'm sure that McHale, a 16-year employee of the team under Glen Taylor, believes that with a healthy Al Jefferson and Corey Brewer returning, plus a year of experience for Kevin Love and three first-round draft choices, the team, though still very young, would be much more competitive than it has been the past two years.
I agree with McHale rather than Kahn, who spent that No. 5 pick on Rubio, even though the 18-year-old might not play for the next two years. Foye right now figures to be better than either Rubio or Jonny Flynn, the Wolves' No. 6 overall pick out of Syracuse.
On Thursday, El Periodico de Catalunya in Spain reported Rubio has ruled out playing in the NBA this year.
He added that he is talking to his advisers and trying to get rid of the two-year contract he signed with Barcelona. He has to pay $6.6 million to get out of the deal, and the Wolves are only permitted to provide $500,000 of that.
In judging the skills of Miller and Foye, Saunders shared the opinion of Randy Wittman -- fired as Wolves coach and replaced by McHale last season and now a Saunders assistant.
I personally like this approach better
Sid, you seem to support McFail, the worst GM in the history of the mankind. There should have been a ticker tape parade the minute he was canned. He should have been fired 10 years ago, after the Joe Smith debacle. How you can agree with him is beyond me. The team sucked. We weren't going anywhere with the status quo. Khan has done a remarkable job so far. We wouldn't have re-signed Foye or Miller, the reluctant shooting guard. We needed new fresh talent. We got that. Rubio may become a superstar. Foye won't. It was a great trade and Washington got rooked. The fact that Wittless signed off on the deal should be all you need to know.
