lipoli390 wrote:OK, here are a few of what I'd consider realistic deals the Wolves should pursue:
1. SIXERS DEAL
Sixers Get: Butler
Wolves Get: (a) Covington, (b) Muscala, (c) Bulls or Kings 2019 2nd rd pk, (c) Heat 2021 1st
Why Wolves would do this? Covington steps in right away as a very solid SF to replace Butler. He's still reasonably young at 27 years old without a lot of mileage on him so he'll still be in his prime a couple seasons from now when KAT, Wiggins and Tyus begin to enter their peak years. He also has a reasonable $10.5M per year contract and has 4 years left, so the Wolves can get full value for him as a player since he can't bolt any time soon. The Kings or Bulls 2nd round pick next years will likely be pretty high - in the 31-38 range and the Miami pick in two years will be unprotected at a time when the Heat could be pretty bad. Muscala would be salary filler and his $5 million would come off the books after this season, so it's also a good deal financially for the Wolves from a salary cap standpoint. I'd definitely try to work a deal to get Saric, but I don't consider it realistic so I'm not going to attempt to put one together in this post. I'll save it for my "moon shot" proposal post.
This is from late September of 2018, Lip. Please don't take offense to me pulling an old post as sometimes that's seen as a jab or calling a poster out. That's not my intention at all and I hope you know that before my prefacing it. But from what I can see, you seem to be the leading voice of those that are against the haul we eventually got back for Jimmy Butler and I'm really trying to understand the opposing view. I'm just confused because I've read posts in this very thread where posters talk highly of both Dario Saric and Robert Covington -- even saying they'd be satisfied with a return that brought just one of them -- and we got back both!
How is it that you've changed so much in just over six weeks -- 13 NBA games -- on this view of Philadelphia's assets? You considered Saric as one of five [presumably available] players you thought would be acceptable building blocks in return for Butler that would provide us with someone either better than Zach LaVine or with the upside he presented. The other four were: Otto Porter, Tobias Harris, Kevin Knox, and Josh Jackson.
As I've bolded in the above post, you considered it to be unrealistic that the Wolves would get back Saric [and Covington, I assume]. So, if that's the case, wouldn't you be valuing Saric above those other assets that you included -- 2019 Bulls/Kings second-round pick, 2021 Heat first-round pick?
What happened, guys?