minimus wrote:shrink wrote:In a recent podcast, Dane Moore reminded me of something that I wanted to mention here.
I think most would agree that Austin Rivers is a good enough NBA player that many teams would offer him a vet min deal. So why sign with MIN?
Sure, Connely has a relationship with him and several players, and that helps. But unlike previous seasons, MIN offers the likelihood of reaching the playoffs. For a player like Rivers, this means you may get seen in a more dramatic way to potential future employers. Rivers still only got the min, but it probably helped his career more to do an adequate job slowing down Curry in the playoffs, than it did to soldier on through DEN’s regular season.
Hopefully this will help us get a better quality of free agent in the future, whether for the vet min or in other signings. MIN has probably always been a last choice, and in the past, we’ve had to overpay a few guys to get them here. Maybe becoming a little better free agent destination is another piece of added value from the Gobert trade? Boogie?
I wonder if Russell thinks the same way. I mean there is NO other team in NBA that might help him more to be a successful player. He is flawed as hell: injury and turnover prone, limited defender, does not slash, very inconsistent. But. Current MIN is the best situation for him, just run pick-n-rolls, involve two elite bigs.
Dlo is supposed to be BFFs with KAT. He is supposed to love our fan base, especially after we listened to him and responded to his call. He is supposed to feel a sense of brotherhood with Ant and MCD and the rest of the returning wolf pack. Is this not worth a discount to go win 3 rings? Does he not see the dynasty potential of Prime Gobert, Prime KAT, Prime Dlo and Ant coming into his prime? Dlo isn’t just in his best spot here, Dlo might never find the quality of life outside of basketball as good anywhere else. He might not like Finch benching him, but he should like the message it sends about accountability. Dlo needs to ask if making 3-7 mil elsewhere (about half of which goes to his agent and tax, not to mention higher taxes in a lot of other states,) is worth leaving a great situation.













