So if Lavine got to chuck on the worst team in modern NBA history he might be a "star"?
No but he might produce a statline in that vicinity since
a) no other team cares about preparing too diligently
b) someone has to score
c) none talked about shooting %s
The T-Wolves won't be good, but they got a lot of talent they want to expose or trade chip whose value they want to establish.
Like think about OKC having the Kanter contract. I'd argue that a healthy Nikola Pekovic is a way better fit for a contender. He won't protect the basket, but he'll be more decent than Enes effin Kanter. OKC has Ibaka to help that out and Pekovic is a way better back to the basket player than Kanter is. And he only costs $12M compared to Kanter's 17 a year and his contract is 1 year shorter. If he stays healthy a team like OKC could try to swap their low post presence and add some future draft picks etc etc. Or Cameron Payne.
Then they got Bjelica on a killer contract, Gorgui Dieng who's probably a borderline case age wise for their planned contention core. Garnett in a wheelchair, Adreian Payne, Damjan Rudez and Towns as their primary, flexible development target.
How they gonna fulfil their plan to have Muhammad play smallball PF when he lost his weight and is a midget compared to Dray Green? And ofc with all their depth.
Wiggins will see the majority of wing minutes, and next to him there's LaVine, Martin(Some team will get desperate around the deadline with the popularity of 3 point shooting that they feel they lack in order to have a chance in the playoffs and buy him if he's doing alrite)
They'll want to play some SHabazz as well on the wing. There's not gonna be enough minutes for LaVine to produce these stats in Minnesota even in a empty stats fashion on a bad rebuilding team. Maybe he can get minutes if both Rubio and Tyus Jones need their legs amputated but I wouldn't bank on it tbh.