shrink wrote:wolves_89 wrote:shrink wrote:They are positive value on their contracts, which pay them next to nothing.
However they are losing trade value every day that their cheap contracts get closer to ending. Plus they are losing trade value relative to similarly-priced players on other teams that get the minutes to develop, and demonstrate their development to potential trade partners.
I’m not following. If traded to another team, they have more value there because that team can get production from them. Value is specific to usefulness, and the 30 different teams have 30 different values for each player. These three guys, particularly Garza, couldn’t be on a team that has less use for him than the Timberwolves.
Btw, Garza in the last pre-season game ate up the opposing starters. Here, he won’t see the court - I bet he’s even behind Miller. I can’t imagine there isn’t a team that would give a future second for him, or he could be needed sweetener for a different deal. Plus Connelly could use his two-way roster spot to take a look at another prospect.
I truly don't get why the Wolves would trade their developmental bigs just so they could play a bit more with another team. Having cheap rotation players is going to be incredibly important for Minnesota, so I would hold onto anybody that has even a chance of getting to that point.
You don’t trade them for nothing.
And you don’t have seven rotation bigs if seven players can’t play in the rotation.
So what are the Wolves getting in return? Trading them for 2nds make no sense whatsoever.










