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Punch Bowl Re-Filler
Just a tip, but the use of paragraphs would make your posts a lot more readable, BTP. Not every sentence needs to be a separate paragraph. Very hard on the eyes.
Just a tip, but the use of paragraphs would make your posts a lot more readable, BTP. Not every sentence needs to be a separate paragraph. Very hard on the eyes.
#13 Minnesota Timberwolves
For T-Wolves fans, executives and everyone else who wants Kevin Love on their roster, free agency is a fair amount more interesting compared to the draft.
The way Minnesota signed players last year, they have already committed $66M in guaranteed salary this season, which means they have no chance to add players without sending others away.
Their roster was mostly healthy last season, yet they didn't manage to come close to playoff participation. Their defense sucked as expected when you look at the guys they have.
Offensively they couldn't mask individual shortcomings in a way that would have allowed them to win games that way.
So their options are very easy:
-Trade Love away and get the most assets in return
-Keep Love, hope that your team's internal improvement helps them reach a good playoff seed like Portland experienced this year and convince Love to stay with his team
As the array of speculated, rumoured and leaked trade talks has been incredibly wide, I think it's simply not worth speculating about needs when I analyze their options with the #13 pick.
I have to look at BPA at 13, who's not playing Rubio's position.
From the concensus top10 guys I see one who might drop that low. I think McDermott would be that guy. He's a natural scorer. He could replace a portion of Love's scoring, if he is traded. Not a lot of upside, but instant production.
Going with best upside would be Nurkic, Saric or LaVine. Saric officially was announced today by Istanbul, so he'd be a stash player. I think the T-Wolves would want to develop their pick right away.
Nurkic's upside is very similar to Pekovic. But Pekovic is old and if they decide to rebuild with Love leaving, he'd learn from Pekovic and make him expendable after a good season when Pekovic's value is still high.
LaVine would be a prayer. If he can learn to use his physical tools in a way that they translate to on court production he'll probably end up being better than the position at which he was drafted.
His immaturity and on court struggles create reluctance to draft him too high. He wasn't useful in his lone season at UCLA, when his shot wasn't falling.
The flashes he shows to become a good shooter is probably the best part about him. If he can balance shooting with his unreal athleticism he's going to be one of the toughest players to guard at a position where you can make a case for Afflalo being top3 at currently.
He'd need playing time just like Nurkic. He needs to be coached and nurtured constantly by capable coaches specialized on player development. So selecting him would mean opening up 15-20 shooting guard minutes in year one in the second quarter and the end of the 3rd/start of 4th just to give him a chance to constantly improve and learn from mistakes.
He's the guy I'd pick if I'm Minnesota and he's available. With a 90% chance of having to rebuild he'd be the first young talent to be developed before tanking efforts flood in higher picks in future years.
Another route would be strengthening their roster and send a semi competitive team. That would mean no mans lands picks in the future. But it could mean also that they have unexpected roster improvement in case they try to persuade Love to stay over next season by finally making the playoffs and maybe winning a series.
I think TJ Warren could be such a sleeper. Minnesota right now has no wing who's good at attacking the basket. Martin's game starts on the perimeter and he uses his ability to knock down 3s to make defenses overcommit on him and then he attacks the basket.
Warren would be a natural slasher, with a good mid range game. A capable team defender as well, his offensive potential could Make the team a lot more dangerous in stretches where they have shooting on other positions.
His ability to attack in transition would already exceed Brewer's strengths offensively. Defensively he isn't as good, but the extra offense he could provide would outweigh that.
Warren's development last year was huge as he was asked to be the go to guy for NC State. If he can improve even further, he could be a real steal in the teens. To improve further he'd have to remodel his broken jump shot to balance his slashing and midrange game.
TL;DR
Love is the most important aspect for their future - whether that means getting back assets or him staying
Wolves should go BPA in the draft. If BPA means upside, sleeper potential or instant impact depends on their plans
Should make up mind about love before draft and either go with LaVine or Warren