shrink wrote:I’ve been giving more thought to Taurean Prince’s next contract, and I think we might give him a big 1-year contract.
The Timberwolves are in a similar situation to the Hawks a couple years back. Our total salaries only come up to the salary cap, well below the lux, and a team payroll of $121 mil would have less talent than one closer to $147. We are not a free agent destination, so even the MLE (which I expect we will try to use on a big) might not bring much talent. When ATL was in this position, they decided to give Gallinari a big, one year contract (actually two - the second season was partially guaranteed). They had the money, they could reward him for his service and keep him there, and they maintained a salary-matching piece for a future trade.
And while it might sound crazy, I could see MIN overpaying their ninth man a big number, even up to $15 mil. This lets them maintain his talent and offcourt leadership on the young Wolves, while giving him incentive to refuse a multi-year deal elsewhere. Since they have his Early Bird rights, they don’t have to use their exceptions, and a big expiring keeps them under the lux now, but gives them flexibility down the road.
It makes sense, since top comboforwards FAs are Ingles, TJ Warren, Kyle Anderson, RoCo, Thad Young and Prince. And Prince looks better than other.
However, I see this problem of improving our roster as a triangle of needs:
*-------------------* PoA defender*
*------------------*/*---------------*\*
versatile big wing <-------------> mobile versatile big
It means that at least two players of this triangle should be on the floor. In our starting five:
*---------* Beverly*
*--------*/*--------* \*
Vando <-------------> KAT
In our bench unit:
*------* McLaughlin*
*-----* /*---------* \*
MCD <-------------> Reid
I am really impressed with McLaughlin AST:TO ratio and pesky defense which produces steals, but he is a bit undersized and does not impact as help defender. It means that if we want to improve our bench we should either find a replacement for McLaughlin or Reid. McLaughlin has team-friendly contract, so Reid is more likely candidate. But if Gupta is able to sign Reid to team friendly extension, then I would try to find an upgrade at wings and replace Prince with bigger, more defensive minded player. If Gupta cannot keep Reid, I'd invest in defensive minded big. Such as Mitchell Robinson. Other candidates are Tony Bradley, Hartenstein, Bismack Biyombo, Damian Jones.
IMO Prince extension depends on other things such as Reid extension, MCD, Beasley progress etc. If MCD can consistently score it would leave less room for Prince in offense but makes more room for defensinve minded big or comboforward.
P.S. I also think that Prince production lately should be viewed as expected production against injury depleted team (same is true for Reid, McLaughlin, Nowell) + it is contract year for Prince, Reid and Nowell.












