In a rumor that has been swirling around for a couple of weeks, the Wolves and Golden State Warriors have been discussing a deal. The core of the deal would see the Wolves sending the No. 4 pick in the 2010 draft and either Kevin Love or Al Jefferson to the Warriors in exchange for small forward Anthony Randolph.
GSW writer .. but .. wow.
Ray Richardson of TwinCities.com wrote: Kahn is not about to deal for Golden State Warriors forward Anthony Randolph.
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Wojo of yahoo wrote: Minnesota offering Jonny Flynn and two first-round picks (16 and 23) to Indiana for a package that includes the 10th pick, sources tell Y!
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Mike Wells wrote: T-Wolves turn down Pacers offer of the 10th pick for PG Jonny Flynn.
Tom Pelissero of 1500ESPN.com wrote: coonfirms that the Indiana Pacers contacted the Minnesota Timberwolves in regards to Jonny Flynn for the tenth pick, but Kahn says there’s “no way” the Wolves would do that.
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David Aldridge of NBA.com wrote: Minnesota Timberwolves forward Ryan Gomes is the most likely player to be traded on draft night. His 2010-11 salary of $4.23 million is only guaranteed for $1 million for next season, so a team that acquires him on June 24 can save $3.23 million in cap room by July 1 if he’s released. You can’t find that kind of savings anywhere east of your area Target on President’s Day.
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Jerry Zgoda wrote: The Wolves agreed to absorb Beasley’s $5 million salary in exchange for a 2011 second-round pick and a swap of future first-round picks that the Wolves can extend out to seven years from now.
Did I just miss this? Is it un-protected? If this is true, it could be huge, and makes the Beasley deal even better than we thought. Its very rare that a team is good for seven years.