Ice Man wrote:Dragic, Bledsoe and picks for a guy who will walk for free in 12 months, eh? Minnesota won't get a better deal than that. In fact, it won't get that deal either.
I doubt they give all that tho
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Ice Man wrote:Dragic, Bledsoe and picks for a guy who will walk for free in 12 months, eh? Minnesota won't get a better deal than that. In fact, it won't get that deal either.
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Suns interested in Love deal w/best assets Dragic, Bledsoe & picks.NBA sources say it will take full max deal to control free agent Bledsoe.
If they traded Dragic, Bledsoe and picks, then who is he supposed to play with in Phoenix?
Rerisen wrote:tony36 wrote:You're right and wrong. It's bad business to empty the farm for a player, but you're wrong in thinking because it would take you less than your full assets. Just because the Bulls don't have more assets to trade does NOT mean that you can get away with trading less. It just means the Bulls don't have enough to trade for Love.
Maybe no team has enough by that measure? What then if you are Minny, lose him for nothing?
In reality then you take the best offer. Apparently not even Boston's offer is high enough so far, so most likely they won't gut their team either.
That's the problem when your superstar is letting it be known he is leaving, it just sucks and sometimes you have to settle.
Doesn't mean the settle will be with the Bulls at all, but my bet whoever it ends up being, Minny fans will be mad and think they didn't get enough. Because 'enough' is always going to be fair value in fans minds and that is just unlikely in this circumstance.
KingCuban wrote:Phoenix are not moving both Dragic & Bledsoe for Love. They would be mental too. Not sure why they're even interested.
He won't resign there, not if they move one or more of their young guns.
Would be Minnesota 2.0.
IWannaGoHIGHER wrote:Doesn't make sense for Minnesota either. What would they do with Rubio, Barea, and Shved then? Even if you tried to unload those guys after, their value would be at an all time low.
Ice Man wrote:Dragic, Bledsoe and picks for a guy who will walk for free in 12 months, eh? Minnesota won't get a better deal than that. In fact, it won't get that deal either.
KingCuban wrote:IWannaGoHIGHER wrote:Doesn't make sense for Minnesota either. What would they do with Rubio, Barea, and Shved then? Even if you tried to unload those guys after, their value would be at an all time low.
If Kahn was still there, he could pursue his dream of having only PGs on the roster.
PG: Rubio
SG: Dragic
SF: Shved
PF: Bledsoe
C: Barea.
Scottie Pippen's response to whom he would pick for his running mate, Michael or LeBron: "That's a dumbass question. I've never done anything with LeBron. I wouldn't take LeBron to the movies."
KingCuban wrote:IWannaGoHIGHER wrote:Doesn't make sense for Minnesota either. What would they do with Rubio, Barea, and Shved then? Even if you tried to unload those guys after, their value would be at an all time low.
If Kahn was still there, he could pursue his dream of having only PGs on the roster.
PG: Rubio
SG: Dragic
SF: Shved
PF: Bledsoe
C: Barea.
patryk7754 wrote:I had this thought awhile back but mever brought it up because I thought it wasn't possible until now. The only reason I see the suns trading Bledsoe is because they don't want to give him the max. If that's the case, assuming we move the same pieces we would to try to get melo, could we offer Bledsoe the max?
Flip Saunders: Kevin Love has no right to be frustrated
Dan Feldman Jun 7, 2014, 3:30 PM EDT
Kevin Love’s decision to bolt Minnesota as soon as possible has been years in the making.
Ever since the Timberwolves refused to offer him a five-year contract extension, Love has been frustrated. He felt neither owner Glen Taylor nor then-general manager David Kahn treated him well enough.
There was once hope Flip Saunders could change Love’s perception of the Timberwolves, but if that ship hasn’t already sailed, Saunders seems to be doing his best to further alienate Minnesota’s star player.
Saunders appeared on KFAN 100.3 and spoke about Love.
Host: “Doesn’t he have a right to be frustrated?”
Saunders: “No.”
Host: “You don’t think so?”
Saunders: “Just like I told Garnett, he didn’t have a right to be frustrated. Why does any player have a right to be frustrated? You’re either part of the problem or part of the solution.”
Saunders: “Should the team be frustrated? Yeah, the team can be frustrated. But I don’t think any one individual should be frustrated.”
Saunders: “I tell a story. I tell a story about – we were in the locker room when KG was in like his third year in the league, and Sam Mitchell was sitting in the locker room. KG was in there, and we had lost a couple games, and we were all sitting there talking. KG started going, ‘Hey, you’ve got to start doing more.’ And he’s talking to some of the bench guys. ‘You’ve got to start doing more.’ And Sam said, ‘Hey, hold it, hold it. Let me tell you something. You’re making all the money. Hey, it’s your responsibility. You make the money, you’ve got to live up to that.’ So, that was the mentality, and from that time, KG never ever from that point, he always took responsibility.”
fleet wrote:http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/06/07/flip-saunders-kevin-love-has-no-right-to-be-frustrated/Flip Saunders: Kevin Love has no right to be frustrated
Dan Feldman Jun 7, 2014, 3:30 PM EDT
Kevin Love’s decision to bolt Minnesota as soon as possible has been years in the making.
Ever since the Timberwolves refused to offer him a five-year contract extension, Love has been frustrated. He felt neither owner Glen Taylor nor then-general manager David Kahn treated him well enough.
There was once hope Flip Saunders could change Love’s perception of the Timberwolves, but if that ship hasn’t already sailed, Saunders seems to be doing his best to further alienate Minnesota’s star player.
Saunders appeared on KFAN 100.3 and spoke about Love.
Host: “Doesn’t he have a right to be frustrated?”
Saunders: “No.”
Host: “You don’t think so?”
Saunders: “Just like I told Garnett, he didn’t have a right to be frustrated. Why does any player have a right to be frustrated? You’re either part of the problem or part of the solution.”
Saunders: “Should the team be frustrated? Yeah, the team can be frustrated. But I don’t think any one individual should be frustrated.”
Saunders: “I tell a story. I tell a story about – we were in the locker room when KG was in like his third year in the league, and Sam Mitchell was sitting in the locker room. KG was in there, and we had lost a couple games, and we were all sitting there talking. KG started going, ‘Hey, you’ve got to start doing more.’ And he’s talking to some of the bench guys. ‘You’ve got to start doing more.’ And Sam said, ‘Hey, hold it, hold it. Let me tell you something. You’re making all the money. Hey, it’s your responsibility. You make the money, you’ve got to live up to that.’ So, that was the mentality, and from that time, KG never ever from that point, he always took responsibility.”
Shots fired.
3 things,
-Confirmation that Love is holding the team responsible
- 'Wolves don't care about angering him. Tell your stud in public he is full of it? Uh...you know this is only a matter of when not if. And also, Sam Mitchell can coach my team anyday.
- Like Rubio, appears Flip is saying Love is not a great leader ALA KG. But hard to argue with his production yes?
Anyways, KG is legendary. Young superstar grows into a true veteran team leader
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Suns interested in Love deal w/best assets Dragic, Bledsoe & picks.NBA sources say it will take full max deal to control free agent Bledsoe.
If they traded Dragic, Bledsoe and picks, then who is he supposed to play with in Phoenix?
KingCuban wrote:IWannaGoHIGHER wrote:Doesn't make sense for Minnesota either. What would they do with Rubio, Barea, and Shved then? Even if you tried to unload those guys after, their value would be at an all time low.
If Kahn was still there, he could pursue his dream of having only PGs on the roster.
PG: Rubio
SG: Dragic
SF: Shved
PF: Bledsoe
C: Barea.
Scottie Pippen's response to whom he would pick for his running mate, Michael or LeBron: "That's a dumbass question. I've never done anything with LeBron. I wouldn't take LeBron to the movies."
KingCuban wrote:I can't take the Wolves organisation seriously given how they handled Love and his extension. They expect him to not be frustrated given the way they treated him like some second rate star?
Since that point, Love was gone. They brought it on themselves.
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