kekgeek1 wrote:lipoli390 wrote:9:34 Central Daylight time and Dunn is still a Timberwolf. Yes!
You did make my night freaking out at woj even though it was a fake account and not woj. Thank you lip
I am forever shamed. :).
kekgeek1 wrote:lipoli390 wrote:9:34 Central Daylight time and Dunn is still a Timberwolf. Yes!
You did make my night freaking out at woj even though it was a fake account and not woj. Thank you lip
Volans19 wrote:Kings take Skal. Oh man... Boogie, WCS, Skal, isn't Kufos still on that squad?
lipoli390 wrote:Dunn instantly becomes front-runner status to be our back-up PG. If Rick plays 32 minutes at PG, Dunn gets the remaining 16 while also potentially playing 10-12 minutes next to Ricky. All depends on how well Dunn performs in practice and then in games. As Thibs said a couple days ago, if a young player performs he plays. If Dunn proves to be exceptional during the course of the season, then we're positioned to deal Ricky during next summer's draft.
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Of Course Dejounte falls into the lap of the Spurs.
lipoli390 wrote:Duke13 wrote:Please tell me nobody is buying the lip service of Rubio and Dunn playing together. Cmon gentleman. Tibs obviously targeted Dunn and wouldn't give up Lavine in a deal for Butler apparently. He's gotta say they can play together. Dunn has the size to play SG but his value is at PG. Rubio will want a trade. Problem is he doesn't have a ton of value around the league.
I don't get the sense that Thibs says things he doesn't really believe. One of the guys I talked to yesterday has been a friend of Thibs for years. He told me you'll never hear Thibs blowing smoke. He won't tell you things, but he doesn't blow smoke or play games when he talks. Whether or how well Dunn can play with Ricky depends on the extent to which Dunn improves his shot. The good news is that Dunn doesn't come into the League with a bad shot. He's a decent shooter with the potential to get much better. Two great ball-handlers who pass and see the floor really well like Ricky and Dunn could be a nightmare for opposing defenses when combined with Wiggins, KAT and Dieng. And keep in mind that Thibs didn't say he'd pair the two for 30 minutes + a game.
Dunn instantly becomes front-runner status to be our back-up PG. If Rick plays 32 minutes at PG, Dunn gets the remaining 16 while also potentially playing 10-12 minutes next to Ricky. All depends on how well Dunn performs in practice and then in games. As Thibs said a couple days ago, if a young player performs he plays. If Dunn proves to be exceptional during the course of the season, then we're positioned to deal Ricky during next summer's draft.
Volans19 wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:Of Course Dejounte falls into the lap of the Spurs.
It's unreal. Have an awesome team every year and get rewarded with such value late in the first