Post#10 » by Casperkid23 » Fri Jan 8, 2010 3:19 am
I'll start off by saying if Minnesota moves Al, it's going to be because they want to rebuild with Love and maybe Flynn (though I wouldn't include him) as their main current pieces along with Rubio, Pekovic and draft picks to work with. Rambis and Kahn both would likely have equal say in the picks coming this year, because while they have to be talented, they need to fit the system Rambis uses.
I don't think getting a star or fringe-star player back is a necessity, but if one isn't coming back a high pick should be. Now, the Timberwolves don't want too many 1st round picks in one draft, especially if they are leaning towards that 10-30 range, because then you get into a situation where you have quantity, but not quality.. and the team would be trying to teach too many guys in one season.
Second, I'm not a big RealGM guy outside of reading threads here and there, so if you can explain that ranking to me, I would appreciate it. Does it take contract, age, injuries, and production into effect? Only some of them? Because I have a hard time believing that Nash ranks 2nd, Randolph ranks 11th, and Granger is 138th.
Now for ideas, I don't see why Washington would be a bad option for another deal. McGee is a guy who has the body and tools to be a good fit next to Love, just hasn't shown the skill yet. Butler represents a short deal and good production, though not someone who is going to fit the plan, but could hold great value next year if Kahn wants another prime asset. A deal like Butler, Stevenson (to give WAS more lux savings this year and next year - incentive if it's needed), McGee, and their top-3 protected first for Al, Sasha, and the UTA 1st seems fair value from my seat. They likely finish around 5th to 8th worst, even with the slight talent upgrade, because of Arenas being out.
There are likely better deals out there, but reportedly Rambis helped Bynum mature into a far better player, I'd like to see what he can do with McGee and his insane physical tools and basketball bloodline. Plus I'm a Butler fan, and a draft nut, so those two look pretty sweet as well.
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