shrink wrote:Colbinii wrote:andyhop wrote:The thing is if finances overcome the need for talent a KAT trade just makes much more sense than a Naz one
Yup, but neither really make sense this season.
I agree. Next season should be another win now season, even paying luxury tax, to try to get the public excited enough to vote for free money towards a new arena. That means trading neither Naz or KAT.
And that makes gswhoops point as well. If MIN is trying to maximize wins next season, Naz helps them win. His value for one important season of production might be worth more to the Wolves than trading him and the team getting worse, even if they lose out on getting an asset for the future.
Can’t we have our cake and eat it too?
Trading Towns (I know, thinking same thing as you Shrink), means a) keeping Reid b) being able to re-sign Anderson and c) maybe even yet another under 2nd apron expectation becomes available (can’t confirm nor deny that). And that whole last sentence doesn’t even discuss the “what.” What we get for Towns in player compensation. For the sake of this argument let’s say a very nice PG (say Murray LEVEL or better).
24/25 Wolves with Towns:
Gobert | Reid (ride or die final season)
Towns | ? (not Anderson we know that)
McDaniels
Edwards | NAW
Conley
24/25 Wolves without Towns: (below 2nd apron)
Gobert | Capela*
Reid (can be re-signed) | Anderson (can be retained)
McDaniels
Edwards | NAW
Murray* | Conley (leading bench and closing games)
*Murray/Capela just place holders for many, many trade Towns player compensation packages scenarios (which would include draft compensation too).
Which team is better 24/25? Which is better longterm? Which has more flexibility? What if Wolves get better than Murray/Capela/pick for Towns…doesn’t that tip the scale even more?