shrink wrote:Mamba4Goat wrote:If Josh Okogie improves to an average three point shooter, Culver builds some confidence and improves as a shooter in a simpler role, Beas improves to be a plus defender (that added muscle may be enough), and Ant is legit...who would you guys ideally trade and who would you keep?
If all these things happened, MIN would have six NBA starting guards on the team. I think since MIN isn’t a free agent destination, they need to keep the ones who have the most upside. Rubio will help develop the youth and is the best complimentary player, and Russell is KAT’s buddy and expensive, so they are givens. I think the trade order goes
Beasley, Okogie, Culver, Edwards.
6. Rosas may have invested a 1st to get Beasley’s RFA rights to have tradable salary. I think a 40% three point shooter (if Beasley is one) is nice, but not critical - we need players who will be guarded out to the three point line.
5. 4. Okogie is beloved, but he is a year closer to being fairly paid. He may also be behind Culver since Rosas selected Culver.
3. Edwards has star upside, and we have the most years of team control.
EDIT: as I look at it, this is also the order I expect even without the improvements you present. Beas, Okogie, Culver, Rubio, Edwards, Russell. I personally would push Russell far up in the order, but I don’t think it’s realistic.
So you want to guarantee that KAT leaves?














