lipoli390 wrote:Here's my final thought on Lowe's report that the Wolves might fleece someone in deal for Wiggins: the chances of that happening are slim to none and slim's out of town.
True. I have been out of town for a long Long time. :-)
lipoli390 wrote:Here's my final thought on Lowe's report that the Wolves might fleece someone in deal for Wiggins: the chances of that happening are slim to none and slim's out of town.
slimcalhoun27 wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Here's my final thought on Lowe's report that the Wolves might fleece someone in deal for Wiggins: the chances of that happening are slim to none and slim's out of town.
True. I have been out of town for a long Long time. :-)
worldK wrote:crazy-canuck wrote:worldK wrote:Its nice to see the wolves being pro active for a change, even with no cap space. We need to see actual results though. I like rosas being active and exploring all possibilities. But ultimately, he needs to execute a move that will move the needle for us.
I worry that he will make deals just to make deals because he feels he need to prove something.
That could very well be the case. Il give him the benefit of the doubt and hope he could pull off an advantageous deal for us.
So far I like the saric+11 for 6 deal. I like culver a lot and while he may be plan B, he still is a tier above the likely 11th pick in my view.
Still, rosas needs to make a home run deal. Being active is exciting, but actual execution and result is what matters.
Sundog wrote:#TrusttheRosas
It feels to me that the Wolves front office, maybe for the first time ever, might have a real sense of how to put a team together. I liked the Saric + 11 move for the 6, because they saw that Dario wasn't going to fit in with how they want to play, and they got good value for moving him. I really liked the Wolves' draft. I also like what I read in the Strib this morning:
"For us, free agency is important, but it's not the priority," Rosas said. "We're building this program through the draft. We're building it through trades and resetting and developing. Free agency plays an important role, but it's a calculated and strategic role. You don't want to be in free agency for the sake of being in free agency."
lipoli390 wrote:Sundog wrote:#TrusttheRosas
It feels to me that the Wolves front office, maybe for the first time ever, might have a real sense of how to put a team together. I liked the Saric + 11 move for the 6, because they saw that Dario wasn't going to fit in with how they want to play, and they got good value for moving him. I really liked the Wolves' draft. I also like what I read in the Strib this morning:
"For us, free agency is important, but it's not the priority," Rosas said. "We're building this program through the draft. We're building it through trades and resetting and developing. Free agency plays an important role, but it's a calculated and strategic role. You don't want to be in free agency for the sake of being in free agency."
This is exactly what I wanted to hear from Rosas. And while I still believe he made a mistake not swapping Covington for Garland, I'm at peace with the Rosas front office. I do think they get it.
Duke13 wrote:worldK wrote:crazy-canuck wrote:worldK wrote:Its nice to see the wolves being pro active for a change, even with no cap space. We need to see actual results though. I like rosas being active and exploring all possibilities. But ultimately, he needs to execute a move that will move the needle for us.
I worry that he will make deals just to make deals because he feels he need to prove something.
That could very well be the case. Il give him the benefit of the doubt and hope he could pull off an advantageous deal for us.
So far I like the saric+11 for 6 deal. I like culver a lot and while he may be plan B, he still is a tier above the likely 11th pick in my view.
Still, rosas needs to make a home run deal. Being active is exciting, but actual execution and result is what matters.
"He needs to make a homerun deal". I kind of disagree with this. I think he'll be smart and calculated, he'll pull the trigger if he sees it a good move. But I'm hoping and have faith that he won't just make a move to make one. There is opportunity cost for every move. Can't fix it in one off season. Nothing wrong with waiting until next offseason, have another lottery pick, won't have to give an asset to get off Teague's deal. And yes it's more likely then not you'll have to give up a pick for somebody to take his deal this offseason.