NW wrote:Note30 wrote:mercgold3 wrote:
Like i said before, i think we(T-Wolves fans over here) are seriosly undervalue some players from the Warriors like Thomopson and Barnes, and Maybe Lee too (the contract is awful, but the guy is a double double machine) but that is just me.
I don't think I do. This Love trade will set us back, and in no way will push us forward for one season. That being said, if we are still trying to compete, we have to take assets we can move to quickly improve the team and stabilize the financial flexibility. The GSW does the opposite of that. It adds an aging over-rated player who only got double doubles due to the pace of the game and a budding young stud who wouldn't sign with us unless we dumped piles of gold on his lap. Then we're just left with one guy who is old and heavy on the contract. Hello Lottery 2016 - 2020.
With all due respect, what makes you think Parsons will be anymore ecstatic about going to Minnesota than Thompson? Parsons may be a bigger challenge. If the Rockets don't offer the Option year, he's a RFA and can't be dealt. If they do he's a UFA next summer and you risk losing him for nothing if he wants out
It's out of his hands thats why. The Rockets didn't offer the option. He's a RFA which means that after being offered a contract, Houston can match. At which point he is completely under Houston's control. If he wants to go to L.A. I could care less, he'll be traded, which means he has to play for MIN, and from what I can tell, he's not a whiner, so it won't be an issue. Thompson is still under contract but is approaching his QO year. Which means he will demand max money or become a RFA next year which means large market teams like the Lakers will pry him away with a ridiculous Poison Pill contract that Minnesota simply can't match.
And if you are going to go and say well he'll be offered a lot of money too, I'll cite you to my earlier post which explains why no one will offer him anything ridiculous.