408Kings wrote:OGSactownballer wrote:...and I give a right now nod to Love over ANY of the other bigs on the list, the fact is that if DMC pans out to even 80-90% of his potential level there isn't another player on this list that even APPROACHES his impact.
Yeah, after giving this a little more thought, I think the Timberwolves do have some pretty interesting pieces. How often can you find a 4 that gives you 15 / 15 per night AND can hit the 3? And then draft another 3/4 that can possibly do the same. The big question is though, can KAAAHHHNNNN surround them with enough complimentary talent to build a great team.
Krle_12 wrote:In Tyreke we have an absolute load of a guard. He is un-guardable one on one and if he ever gets a consistent jump shot that demands respect, he will be un-guardable full stop.
That's the biggest IF. If he doesn't develop that shot, teams can clog the lane and stop his ability to penetrate. I think DMC is our most valuable piece to build around.
Cleveland right now is the weakest out of the 5, with a lot of overlap and unproven talent.
Trade Love to Sac, Kahn. You know you want to!
Actually no, they can't clog the lane anymore. That's PRECISELY what we have Thornton, Fredette, and (to a degree) Salmons for. That was the whole point of taking a shooter in the draft.
Call me biased, but I think we have the better core.
Taking into account the way we played in the second half of last season, and looking at the talent and potential of this roster on paper, I say we can at least "challenge" for a playoff spot. We have quality talent at every position, it's just a matter of getting them all to play well together.