I've played with Towns trades in the recent past (last summer) on ways they could have gotten 3 picks in this past draft and two to three more for 2021. But the problem with those fun ideas is what you are actually likely to get from those picks is hardly ever matching the hype of having those picks and then how does playing 4 to 5 rookie and second year guys win you anything for a long time?Wolveswin wrote:TheZachAttack wrote:winforlose wrote:So I just read an interesting article about Boston needing a veteran center and some extra help moving forward. They also have a 28.5 million trade exception. Rubio and Davis to the Celtics could be a thing, the question is whether they would give us anything we want. It would also be ironic if Teague got displaced by Rubio this time around.
Anyone more familiar with Boston have any ideas on what we could ask in return?
I mean I think it would be along the lines of being free in exchange for cap space for the Wolves. Maybe we could pick up a struggling Nesmith?
I would see if the struggling Celtics and warm-seat Ainge are desperate. And that doesn’t mean a meh trade of Rubio and Davis. Yes, I mean Towns.
Towns + Russell + Filler
FOR
Brown + Walker + Filler + DRAFT CAPITAL
Then of course see if Warriors prefer Brown vs. Towns (I think they would) and acquire Wiseman + 2021 Wolves 1st + DRAFT CAPITAL in return.
But this must be just me. The board here has spoken, this is blasphemy crazy talk I guess. Seems most here prefer keeping Towns and play the 40% or less game of chance with their owed 1st versus a guaranteed future of:
Suggs or Cunningham
Wiseman
Edwards
Culver
2022 Tank 1st (another top 5 1st)
Ladder future seems much brighter and seems like an actual plan — one in which Wolves control own destiny while not relying on chance (hope or prayers or wishes).
So you are selling us on the choice of more tanking. Finishing out this year trying to achieve #1 again and then doing it again in 2022, all for a plan to end up with 4 top 3 players and 1 top 6 player all since 2019? This would likely mean another 5 years of excuses about players needing development, replacing tanking with the words development and new timelines way into the future. Ultimately 3 of those five newly drafted players will probably underwhelm in a big way, one on your list already sort of has, and we will be stuck with two ultra young (claimed future) stars and what else? Not much because at a base rookie scale level you are paying at 6-12 for all those guys, and mostly around 10/yr. I looked at this before and that would leave you with a lot for FA. If you can get anyone to sign with all your high hoped top draft picks that will be eating up all the playing time. Because "if you don't play them you aren't developing them" issues. Just like now with Edwards/Culver taking minutes from better overall ready to use players. So crazy? You could do it. Are you likely to build a winning team? I have high doubts in how that all plays out.












