WallToWall wrote:I cant see how this is a good thing, He will get the rebounds, but he is not the rim protector or defensive stopper we need. Surely there are better attainable players.
What about Covington ? Just turned 29, has 2 years left on deal UFA 2022. All-NBA Defensive First Team - 2018
Would Towns still be happy if Covington was one of the players the front office felt like it had to deal? “I think it’s very obvious he’s my best friend on the team, so it would be very difficult if something like that was going to happen,” Towns said. “But like with Zach LaVine, this is a business. So like I said, I’m the one who just plays the game. I don’t get paid to make rosters and stuff like that. That’s why we have [Rosas] and them.” – via Minneapolis Star-Tribune
The Minnesota Timberwolves have remained engaged in trade talks centered on Robert Covington.
The Mavericks and Rockets discussed trades with Minnesota dating back to the offseason. The Mavericks can offer a 2020 second round pick from the Golden State Warriors, which will be one of the first selections in the second round.
Covington has two seasons and $25 million remaining on his contract.
"Robert Covington is a player I'm very confident they are going to trade at some point this week," said Adrian Wojnarowski on his podcast on Sunday.
-SHAMS CHARANIA, JON KRAWCZYNSKI/THE ATHLETIC