Post#183 » by OldSchoolNoBull » Sun Dec 27, 2020 8:14 pm
I'd move him. For two reasons. One, there's no reason to think he's going to re-sign here when his contract is up - I think the window to build something meaningful here with Zach as a core piece has passed imo, and there's not enough time to do it before his contract is up. And two, if you think, as many do, that Coby is a SG and not a PG, then they're not a great fit together.
I do agree that we shouldn't necessarily expect a Jrue-type haul. I would be happy with one good 2021 pick. Coldfish listed some teams upthread, and I feel like Golden State could be a good trade partner if, and it's a huge if, you're willing to eat the Wiggins contract(it's the only filler they have other than Oubre, and I don't think they want to part with him). LaVine+Felicio for Wiggins+MIN 2021 1st(it's top 3 protected in 2021 and unprotected in 2022, so the protections are not too bad).
LaVine is a much better player than Wiggins(more than the stats show, certainly a more efficient scorer and much better shooter), as a good a stand-in(offensively at least) for Klay as the Warriors could hope to get, would make the Warriors better on court right now, and they'll have a much better chance at re-signing him as well. And it will save them tax money, at least in 2021-22.
If the Warriors want some more value, you could replace Felicio with Sato or Thad, either of whom would be good depth for them.
The Wiggins contract is ugly, but that pick could be 4-10 in 2021 or 1-10 in 2022. Yeah, with Edwards on board, the Wolves may improve and the pick may not end up being that good, but it's a risk worth taking. It could end up being a player well worth taking on Wiggins. Taking bad money for assets is something a lot of you clamor for, and this would be that.
I don't know, maybe you guys hate it, maybe you think the Warriors wouldn't do it, but it's the kind of deal we should be looking for.