shangrila wrote:Slim Tubby wrote:shrink wrote:One of the biggest advantages for us to keep Anthony Edwards in Minnesota is because Anthony Edwards wants to be in Minnesota.
I think Ant is already a better player than Haliburton, and with the huge athletic gap between them, his ceiling is so much higher. But even if we were offered a superior player (say, Luka Doncic?), I am not sure MIN trades Ant because of the huge risk that the player doesn’t want to be in Minnesota and walks for nothing.
KAT wanted to stay in MIN. We even traded a league generation of FRPs for Gobert to pair with Karl to create a unique advantage. A year later, we abandon this strategy and move Karl for absolute ****.
Why did we do this? What changed following our greatest season in 20 years? Was Connelly unaware that he could review our Salary Cap structure farther than six (6) months out?
I can't think of a worse scenario for an NBA team than having your GM, on the last year of their contract, making long-term decisions for the franchise.
Tim Connelly can **** off right along with our ownership. The ultimate cost of his actions will be the loss of Ant. The road to his departure has already been paved.
With that said, I DO appreciate your efforts to remain positive. It's a rare quality these days and admirable...but sometimes a guy just needs to read the room and accept what his eyes are telling him.
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What changed? The CBA. The Gobert trade was done prior to the newest CBA.
A lot of people on this board seem unwilling to admit that they overrated KAT's value. If there were significantly better trades out there they would have been made, but there weren't. And for as good as KAT is he has an equal number of drawbacks, whether that's defensively (worst rim protector in the league this year), health or contract.
The deal was a soft reboot around Ant. The effect of it, good or bad, was always a long term thing. It can't be judged definitively at this time.
Certainly a fair point regarding the CBA. But are you saying that Connelly and the rest of the NBA had no idea of the changes coming prior to being implemented? I find that rather hard to believe, don't you?
Regardless, none of that changes the fact that we still traded away our 2nd most talented player on the roster (who loved it here) for the equivalent of a turd sandwich.
Does it really matter how other teams may have valued KAT? We are already seeing the impact of his loss this season and what his value meant to the Wolves. That's the only real "value" that matters, right?
I would've easily sacrificed Naz and NAW to keep KAT and that's even before factoring in the assets we could've received back for Reid, and to a lesser extent, with NAW.
Having an expiring GM make crucial, long-term trades and roster decisions is a fatal mistake for a franchise.
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