lipoli390 wrote:WolvesFan21 wrote:D-Mac wrote:Please stop with the comparisons to last year. Last year we started off bad and then... a bunch of teams got key injuries. Sure we got better, but I'd argue that the bigger reason for improved record was our health compared to other teams. Please stop acting like we were a legit 46 win team last year and please stop acting like we were even a legit playoff team. Like lip said, we were absolutely a team on the rise, but we had NO business making a "win now" move, especially the wrong win now move. This is being proven over and over again to start this season. I know you're all just looking for hope but there is no logical basis for comparing last year to this year.
The trade was a bet on Ant, Jaden and even Nowell making leaps too. We haven't seen it yet...
It was also a trade that was suppose to allow DLO to have his best year ever. Not happening yet....
You can say you knew all these players sucked or wouldn't progress but most thought they would and we still have time to se it.
We still needed a Center, KAT has proven over and over he is a liability and foul machine on defense at the 5. He simply never progressed into a good defender. KAT is better suited as a 4, he just needs to defend the 3 and rebound, quit getting sucked in so much on drives. I'm sick of seeing guys hit those wide open corner 3's. Goes for other Wolves defenders as well.
I'm still happy with the trade. Rudy is a 3 time DPOY. He is the best defender in the NBA. You should be able to win 50 games with a bunch of scrubs and Rudy guarding the rim. I still expect the Wolves to do it.
Finally lets just say they didn't make any trades and kept the picks. Do you really think you expect to find a good starter or all star with say the 20th pick? The only way to guarantee improvement is to trade those garbage late 1sts and go for it.
I share D-Loser's view of the Gobert trade, but my take is a bit different. The Gobert trade was clearly a high-risk bet. As you said it was largely a bet on the development of Ant, McDaniels and Nowell. But the Gobert deal is the sort of bet you make when you're desperate or when you're very close and just need that one piece to push you across the championship threshold. The reason it was a bad deal in my view is that neither situation existed when the deal was made. The Wolves finished strong with 46 wins and took Memphis 6 deep in the playoffs. So the franchise certainly wasn't desperate for something big. Yet, the team's success wasn't long-lived enough to conclude that this team was one player away from being a championship contender - especially if that one player isn't a Shaq, LeBron, Kobe or Durant.
The smart thing to do after last season was to spend the off season focused on (1) monitoring and developing the young guys like Ant - making sure, for example, that he was taking his conditioning and the game of basketball seriously; and (2) perhaps tweaking the roster though free agency (SLO MO) and perhaps a minor deal or two. The key then would have been to use this season to test the development of the team's young players along with the solidity and sustainability of last season's success. The team would have had trade assets, including future picks, and cap room to maneuver in response to this season. Based on what TC said when he came here, that's exactly what we should have expected. He said, his main goal was to stay out of the way. He also said he needed time to find out what he had here with this team. He also said there are no short cuts to success. TC had a philosophy or approach that made sense, but the Gobert deal ran contrary to that philosophy. There are certainly good arguments for the Gobert deal and the jury is still out on the final verdict. But I continue to believe that the deal did not make sense for this team at this time. And it did not square with the approach TC said he was going to take.
Yes, exactly. I'll never understand the desperation of this trade. I thought they were in such a great spot after that series. I always laugh when you bring up what TC said... and how he DID the exact opposite lol