saintEscaton wrote:jcsunsfan wrote:saintEscaton wrote:
Do you take a Top 10 player who just needs to become a below average/mediocre defender to be an MVP candidate or 3 additional cost controlled years of a rookie prospect who has better tools but even worse intangibles/showing on the other end. Assuming such a deal is even on the table (I don't believe it is, Minny would only accept a godfather offer) I do the first in a heartbeat.
I cannot accept your presupposition.
Which one? KAT is a proven commodity and most would go with the sure thing over the off chance that Ayton ever matches how good KAT was offensively this season (even more efficient than Anthony Davis) while playing enough D to not be net negative
In the meantime, he’s the worst defensive center in the league. The names that shot 60 or 70% against him would surprise you.
Rather have eight years of Ayton, and the opportunity to sign 2019 free agents, than five of Towns. Our cap flexibility is gone after we extend Booker and Towns.



















