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Jefferson in Demand? 

Post#1 » by AQuintus » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:18 pm

http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=16511

About half way down the page.

In talking to a number of league sources in the run-up to the draft, HOOPSWORLD keeps hearing one name, in particular, involving possible draft day trades. We've heard plenty of rumors involving Minnesota Timberwolves forward Al Jefferson, and it turns out that where there's smoke there is definitely fire. Quite a few teams have indicated that Al Jefferson is one of their primary targets this summer.
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Post#2 » by Krapinsky » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:25 pm

Interesting.

Then they go on to say this:
The challenge for Timberwolves GM David Kahn and his team will be finding just the right deal. Several teams believe a draft day deal could get the deal done, and that the Timberwolves have targeted a player near the top of the draft as their ideal piece. Given their need for a center - Darko Milicic is saying he's finished with the NBA and Ryan Hollins is inconsistent - the Wolves could use Sacramento's fifth overall pick to land a player like Greg Monroe from Georgetown. Jefferson would be an upgrade over Jason Thompson, meaning the Kings could send him out and land another piece for their long-term puzzle.

The Timberwolves also need an upgrade at the guard spots, where Jonny Flynn and Ramon Sessions both look like good back-up point guards and Corey Brewer also looks like he would be better served as a back-up shooting guard. Unlike last year, however, the 2010 draft class is not incredibly deep in talented guards.


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Re: Jefferson in Demand? 

Post#3 » by tvwolves7 » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:26 pm

Jefferson In Demand

In talking to a number of league sources in the run-up to the draft, HOOPSWORLD keeps hearing one name, in particular, involving possible draft day trades. We've heard plenty of rumors involving Minnesota Timberwolves forward Al Jefferson, and it turns out that where there's smoke there is definitely fire. Quite a few teams have indicated that Al Jefferson is one of their primary targets this summer.

The issue, of course, is that the Timberwolves really have two starting power forwards. Jefferson was acquired in the trade that sent Kevin Garnett to Boston, but the team subsequently drafted Kevin Love, and Love appears to have all-star potential at the four. He's a better rebounder and as good a scorer as Jefferson, but he has the added ability of hitting the three and he's vastly better at the free throw line. The team tried starting Love and Jefferson together a few times last season, but that didn't yield the wins, so it appears the Wolves will cash in Jefferson and slide Love into the starter's role.

The challenge for Timberwolves GM David Kahn and his team will be finding just the right deal. Several teams believe a draft day deal could get the deal done, and that the Timberwolves have targeted a player near the top of the draft as their ideal piece. Given their need for a center - Darko Milicic is saying he's finished with the NBA and Ryan Hollins is inconsistent - the Wolves could use Sacramento's fifth overall pick to land a player like Greg Monroe from Georgetown. Jefferson would be an upgrade over Jason Thompson, meaning the Kings could send him out and land another piece for their long-term puzzle.

The Timberwolves also need an upgrade at the guard spots, where Jonny Flynn and Ramon Sessions both look like good back-up point guards and Corey Brewer also looks like he would be better served as a back-up shooting guard. Unlike last year, however, the 2010 draft class is not incredibly deep in talented guards.

Still, there are plenty of teams looking to make moves on draft day, and it sounds like Jefferson might be the biggest name that gets moved as part of the annual draft party. There are certainly a lot of teams saying they have had conversations with the Timberwolves about acquiring him.


This writer might have heard Jefferson being shopped but he surely did not do his homework. As shown in the bolded portion.
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Post#4 » by shrink » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:32 pm

I think that the sentiment is true. The NBA has always put great value on a big that can score in the low post.

That said, seeing it in a hoopsworld article doesn't allow me to put extra belief in this idea. As even this article demonstrates, hoopsworld has a history of writing garbage.
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Re: Jefferson in Demand? 

Post#5 » by AQuintus » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:46 pm

Yeah, it's definitely not the best article, but I thought it would be nice to show that there's at least one "journalist" out there willing to admit something that we all already know (that Jefferson does have value).
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Post#6 » by HardyForJJ » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:53 pm

If it's true, it's great news for us.. This ups his trade value by a pretty good margin.
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Re: Jefferson in Demand? 

Post#7 » by Calinks » Fri Jun 18, 2010 7:24 pm

IF I was a team I'd be trying to get Jefferson too. Hell, the Kings should be doing whatever they can to get him. I'd be a Kings fan if they had Big Al and Evans, that would be fun stuff.
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Post#8 » by The J Rocka » Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:56 pm

Calinks wrote:IF I was a team I'd be trying to get Jefferson too. Hell, the Kings should be doing whatever they can to get him. I'd be a Kings fan if they had Big Al and Evans, that would be fun stuff.


Yup and the Kings & Thunder would be the new young and fun teams to watch make it to the 7-8th seed in the West while the Wolves & Warriors are battling for the worst record.
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Post#9 » by PHTown » Sat Jun 19, 2010 6:37 am

J_Era_3 wrote:Yup and the Kings & Thunder would be the new young and fun teams to watch make it to the 7-8th seed in the West while the Wolves & Warriors are battling for the worst record.


Boy, that should be fun, can't wait to see that develop sometime in the future. I wonder if that Durant character will end up being any good. :D
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Post#10 » by shangrila » Sat Jun 19, 2010 8:01 am

Have to admit he got you there J
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Post#11 » by Darko Miliminutes » Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:45 pm

After hearing positive takes on Darko's return, this is the first i've heard of him being done with the NBA. I hope it's not true.
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Post#12 » by cpfsf » Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:49 pm

I was about to post the same article with smiley faces, but the Darko comment only seemed relevant months ago when we traded for him and I didn't Jefferson being in high demand being shocking news.
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Post#13 » by Dewey » Mon Jun 21, 2010 3:18 am

Al Jefferson has to be an attractive player to many teams, and while his salary is reasonable, rebounds, and brings some low-post offense ... his impact on the Wolves is somewhat limited for various reasons. Do you add more talent around Al or use AL to acquire more talent/potential?

If Rambis feels Love can handle full-time duties, they will certainly pedal Jefferson for the best value. I'm not sure where we currently stand with Milicic or Pekovic, but Hollins is hardly able to be rotational player ... if pedal Al, then we're certainly looking to Cousins - maybe Favors.
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