TimberKat wrote:Nick K wrote:shrink wrote:I agree, and the hardest thing for a good talent evaluator to do is to find minutes for all his good acquisitions.
Yes, we traded 5 players for Gobert, but that consolidation trade creates opportunity to get more out of talented players the Wolves found, who were limited in impact solely because better players were ahead of them.
God-darn-it Shrink.....that just makes too much sense! "It's called addition by subtraction"

I am overjoyed by this trade. It is "bold and visionary". Simply put, we are going to kick-ass because of it!
Supposed we could keep all five of those players. Would any of them make us better consider the top 10 guys are: Gobert, KAT, JMac, Ant, DLow, Andersen, Prince, Forbes, Nowell, JMcL? Who would you swap out? The only pick that is at risk is the 2027. The 2026 pick swap is low risk as Jazz also have a pick swap with Cavs. Sure we are lock-in and difficult to make other moves other than move DLow.
Just win baby! Not going to worry about picks now. I think Town and Gobert playing together will work out great. No one complained Dirk Nowitzki was too tall and should play center.
Kessler is a wild card. Not sure if he would have been better than Knight. Time will tell.
Lea is unlikely to make the Jazz roster, and I am not 100% sure we didn’t just dump him for a salary and a roster spot. No loss there.
Bev and Beasley were necessary to make the money work. I would love it if Bev made such a mess of the Lakers locker room that they bought him out and he came here. Not gonna happen, but would be fun. Short of that, they were the cost of doing business.
V8 I would have kept. He can defend the SF and PF and has value as an emergency center. He would have been the 11th man fighting for time against Prince and Anderson, but still great depth at a great price. The trade exemption might come in handy later, or it might not. V8 over Knight is a clear win.