Domejandro wrote:shrink wrote:Tukkerwolf wrote:Why the sudden rush to move now. I think almost everyone here loves our wings in Okogie, RoCo and initial views of Culver, so why hurry in an attempt to get a PG? We have a (albeit not ideal) starting PG in Teague, we have the possibility to match one of the best backup PG's in Tyus, so I would say, just wait... Who knows what happens at the trade dead line; maybe Sexton becomes available, Teagues value as expiring has increased, etc. I don't feel like trading away promising players for a slightly above average player at a max contract.
Well said, Tukkerwolf.
Simply waiting until the trade deadline increases the trade value of Teague (and Dieng, and Wiggins), which means we don’t have to give up all these assets. The Wolves need a chance for upside, so we shouldn’t throw away Okogie, Culver, and future 1sts because we don’t have a little patience.
By that time, the opportunity to get D'Angelo Russell will be gone. This isn't "throw[ing] away" assets, this is an investment in a 23 year-old All-Star who fits our timeline perfectly and is an ideal fit for our offense.
In all of NBA history, I can’t remember a time when there is more opportunity to add a good starting PG.
The PG role is getting crowded right now, with almost all teams having either stars, or teams have invested a lottery pick in the position. Next year’s draft has a bumper crop of PG’s, many who are projected to be better than Garland and Coby White. We just saw Conley get traded this week, and they immediately have Ja Morant. CLE has an All Rookie PG in Sexton, and still took Garland, because they felt he had the most talent. There is plenty of opportunity.
Also, if for some reason, you became emotionally attached to Russell after his first okay season, you can’t even say that the opportunity to get him will be gone. I would say that it is more than likely that he does not perform up to his max deal next year. Russell is eligible to be traded by December 15th, and buyer’s remorse is certainly not out of the question.
I am not opposed to making an investment, but gambling it on a guy with a max deal for 4-5 years, hoping he grows into earning it, is an oddly familiar gamble (Wiggins). I’d rather invest in either a player that has proven something, or invest in a lottery pick that doesn’t carry all that financial downside.












