c3luong wrote:Rapsfan07 wrote:Morris_Shatford wrote:Just spitballing Dragic ideas; 
The wolves could potentially benefit from a guard off the bench behind their starting two?
I've been trying to come up something but it's hard.
Tbh I was never really convinced that a team would take him into pure capspace. That team would be agreeing to taking themselves mostly, if not completely, out of the FA game. I can't see why they would do that for free; which means if we really want a TPE or capspace back, we have to pay to move him, in one way or the other.
Either we give up draft capital OR we take on longer term salary. If we take on longer term salary, I could see us requiring some compensation to do so. 
This is why I feel the "direction" conversation isn't just important, it's central to how our FO decides we're going to be operating going forward. If we're going to take on garbage long term salary for picks, then it's probably best we sell on FVV and Siakam as well and just go completely young. If we're going to try and be competitive, then maybe we add some value to Dragic's contract to get a player that's going to help us towards that end.
When it's all said and done though, I think we're probably going to just keep him. He can still ball, we need a bit a guard depth and we can always revisit dealing him at the deadline. We'll probably get more then than when everyone knows we're trying to move him.
But if we're looking to REALLY swing for the fences, something around Porzingis would be the best upside move we could likely make with that contract. We add Boucher and maybe Dallas sends us one of their young guys for taking that deal off their hands.
 
Ujiri is an business and basketball executive, which means we will never go full on hopeless tank with him at the helm. It's going to be a re-tool here on out until we can make a move to put us into contending status again. This means that we're not going to move FVV, Siakam, or OG for picks - they are needed to keep us competitive. 
If we can move Dragic for value we will do it, if not we keep him until the point comes where we can move him for value. This is always been how we have operated, and it's not going to change now.
 
I agree with you; that is how we've always operated. 
But as a franchise thats not FA destination, the only way we move into contention is through trades or draft. 
If you're not willing to trade your valuable vets, then you're going to be drafting in the 20s. Now Masai is a hell of a drafter... probably does better than any other exec at that range and you're seeing right now how far even that level scouting gets you. 
Even that big deal that landed us Kawhi Leonard, (which is probably the cheapest an MVP candidate was ever traded for that resulted in an unprecedented end) still required an allstar, and a top 10 pick. The follow up deal that pushed us over the edge (Gasol) required a Top 5 pick. 
So unless the plan is to wait year after year to draft and develop a DeRozan/Val level talent in the 20s, is it not more efficient, expedient and less frustrating for everyone involved to just spend a few seasons at the bottom?