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What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:12 pm
by Andrew McCeltic
They're in shuffle mode - two point guards brought in by the new GM, two power forwards brought in by the old GM - a fantasy that they'll be able to attract a top free agent this off-season (Minnesota: Not As Cold As Toronto!) - is it entirely crazy to think we could make a bid for Al Jefferson? He's not a center and if the Wolves keep losing he's going to get a Zach Randolph rep - empty stats.

Re: What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:20 pm
by TheOGJabroni
How do we possibly get him? Is he going to come off the bench for us?! with Sheed?

It's not happening, as much as I would like him back as well.

Re: What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:27 pm
by Andrew McCeltic
How'd the Lakers get Gasol? It's not impossible - the ideal outcome would be that Al plays behind Garnett and Wallace for a couple of years and learns to win/play defense, getting more minutes if/as KG declines..

Re: What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:52 pm
by sam_I_am
Why would we want him? He is no longer a high schooler with potential. He is in his prime - and the fact is he still gives up more points defensively than he scores. He just isn't that good.

Re: What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:58 pm
by DorfonCeltics
This is crazy talk. Let's focus on maintaining our championship contending team rather than pining for our former binkies in Minny.

Re: What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:10 pm
by Hemingway
At some point a KG for Jefferson trade might make sense. When KG has a year left perhaps. It wouldn't be a terrible way to end things.

I think the real talk about Minny should be in regards to Gomes. They might not pick up his option so they can offer a Max contract. If we could split the MLE on Gomes and MD that would be fantastic. We'd have Rondo, MD, Gomes, Baby and Perk all signed long term (well assuming we sign Baby.) Not bad for a team that is supposedly so old. That line up would be a stat away from being top tier.

Re: What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:15 pm
by PPAW4Life
Gomes is an average NBA player, probably not a starter on a championship team. (Think Luke Walton)

There is zero chance Minny trades Al Jefferson for KG, zero chance.

Re: What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:17 pm
by Andrew McCeltic
I was thinking more like Ray for Jefferson/Gomes

Re: What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:17 pm
by captain green
that would be a big no they don't want kg back at all.

Re: What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:19 pm
by ParticleMan
LMAO at everyone wanting their binky back.

telfair, anyone? c'mon, there's gotta be someone!

Re: What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:26 pm
by Andrew McCeltic
Has nothing to do with 'binkies' - Minnesota is actively seeking trades, apparently interested in 2010 free agents, and has two power forwards - one on a rookie contract, the other making much more money as the leading scorer on a so far awful team

Re: What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:38 pm
by hairybyrd
andy582 wrote:How'd the Lakers get Gasol? It's not impossible - the ideal outcome would be that Al plays behind Garnett and Wallace for a couple of years and learns to win/play defense, getting more minutes if/as KG declines..


It is impossible if your GM wants to win. Kahn wants to win, Wallace (via Heisley) wants to make money. Ray for Big Al and Gomes? Please. Why would Minny trade its best player back to the C's for less of a return? If you're looking for a team desperate to shed costs consider Memphis, Sacramento, LAC, Milwaukee or Charlotte.

A more realistic trade (although I doubt either team would do it) is this: Big Al, Rubio for Rondo, Perk. Kahn is only interested in talented youth to round-out the rotation, not aging vets.

Re: What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:14 pm
by jmr07019
I actually think Minni is only one good trade away from having a really nice core to build around. I've always backed the theory of collecting as much talent as possible and drafting with the BPA strategy when your that far away. Once your picks start to show something and increase their value it'll be easy to send out young players on cheap contracts. Right now they just need to identify who they want to move foward with and pick some targets to trade for. Love + Rubio's rights + pick should return an all-star especially since they'll be under the cap this summer they won't have to send back a bad contract.

Re: What's going on in Minnesota?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:18 pm
by Triple M
andy582 wrote:They're in shuffle mode - two point guards brought in by the new GM, two power forwards brought in by the old GM - a fantasy that they'll be able to attract a top free agent this off-season (Minnesota: Not As Cold As Toronto!) - is it entirely crazy to think we could make a bid for Al Jefferson? He's not a center and if the Wolves keep losing he's going to get a Zach Randolph rep - empty stats.


I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure Minnesota has colder winters then Toronto. Heck Boston probably has worse winters then Toronto as well.