FNG wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:KG4Ever wrote:Cam, I can speak for Warriors fans unlike you. I am a Warriors fan as well as a Wolves fan. Warriors fans love the trade. Bay Area media also think the Warriors made out very well.
Obviously, they have every reason to look at it that way now.
But the #4 pick is different than the #13 pick. How much of the excitement is from knowing they're almost definitely getting a higher pick than initially projected?
I agree that the opinion in the Bay Area has migrated a little since last year. It was largely favorable when the deal was announced, but not wildly so. But if you research Warriors' fans and media's thoughts this winter on the internet, they are now ecstatic about the deal. I think the increase in their enthusiasm is due to two factors: 1) Wiggins, while still having some of the same warts, is performing much better than they expected. He has improved his 3-point shooting, and his defensive metrics have soared...some media talk about potential All-Defensive potential, and we never thought seriously about that. 2) As the buzz about the quality of the 2021 draft increase, even beyond the top 3, that first round pick (plus their own) has to have them drooling.
WolvesFan21 wrote:FNG wrote:As I read different analyses this morning about yesterday's lack of activity by the Wolves, one positive is coming more into focus. It seems that the player that might have gotten the most offers was Jaden McDaniels. Many of us here are cautiously optimistic about what this skinny 20-year-old can become, so good on Rosas for not letting him go. It appears that the league is seeing what we're seeing.
We have to remember the timeline which Thibs didn't. I always said and knew LaVine was going to be better than Wiggins, that trade pissed me off.
Speaking of timelines... GRRR...
It's important to remember LaVine's timeline at the time. He'd just torn up his knee. And he was facing an extension. In his first season in Chicago (2018)... he only played 24 games. And he sucked. He would not have helped the Wolves make the playoffs that season. And the Wolves would be wondering how much to pay the guy with huge flaws who was coming off an injury and his worst season. Would the Wolves give him $20M and hope the 14 year playoff drought would end with him as a key guy?
I dunno. The Bulls paid him by matching the Kings surprising offer sheet. Many thought it was an overpay at the time. They matched it in part because LaVine was a big piece of the Butler deal that was panned at the time and looking great for the Wolves.
So let's say the Wolves traded Wiggins instead of LaVine. Obviously, LaVine is the better player now. But it's very likely that instead of 13 years without a playoff berth... the Wolves would be going on 17 years without a playoff berth.
It simply wasn't as clearcut as some make it out to be.