LukasBMW wrote:Saberestar wrote:Sources close to the process in Minnesota say that Wolves president and head coach Tom Thibodeau wants to see real improvement this season and adding more youth may not be the best way to achieve that. The belief is that if offered the right veteran, the Wolves would move the seven.
The problem with getting real value out of the seventh pick depends on who is going to be on the board with the pick, meaning it’s more likely that a deal with the seventh pick happens on draft night as players start to fall into place.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am-teams-seem-open-to-trading-their-picks/Bledsoe for #7 and Pekovic's corpse.
In a heartbeat.
-WE get 2 of Fultz/Ball/Fox/Jackson/Tatum/Issac/Smith
-WE get max value for Bledsoe
-WE don't have to pay Bledsoe a supermax.
-WE are in the lottery one more year with two potential top 12 picks
This is the way to go!
I couldn't agree more man. This would undoubtedly be the overall best scenario we could hope for trade wise. I've said it before, And I'll say it again, Bledsoe WILL absolutely have to end up getting moved eventually. That is unless we are willing to risk giving him a potential Supermax, Or whatever we can obviously expect Rich Paul to demand!
Add in his already worrisome knee injury issues, And we could really be creating a very uncomfortable position for ourselves. Possibly getting the #7 pick for him, would be a complete coup at this point. Just imagine if you will walking away with Josh Jackson at #4, Then shortly after Nitkilina OR Dennis Smith Jr. and adding one of those two guys beside booker and our young, already talented core.
Then, As I mentioned before, We add one more pick by taking back a contract from Portland and say with number #20 take Jonathan Jeanne. finally, at #32 we take Semi Ojeleye. Now we have a super high potential defensive team, with supreme athletic ability and very tough work ethic. Can you just imagine what we could become?
And just as Lucas BMW already stated, It still puts us in a superb position for a potential top 5 pick in next years' Superloaded draft with star studded franchise Bigs. Next year we take our franchise big and complete our new roster and start competing in 2020. I'm impressed with your astute vision for our teams' projection and potential man. Great post Lucas!
