lipoli390 wrote:monsterpile wrote:FWIW Windhorst was on Woj's pod and they both agreed that they think Glen wants to win some games now. I don't have insider info or anything but I don't doubt that. I'd guess Glen and Thibs both want to win on some level this year. I think they may differ somewhat on how to get there but I think they both have somewhat the same goal. I'd guess neither of them are gonna be super interested in doing a deal where the return is basically of a bunch of future picks that also may or may not amount to a whole lot down the road.
Monster - I heard Woj say the same thing on NBA radio earlier today. It rings true. Glen is at the tail end of his tenure as owner and he definitely wants to win now. But he's also going to be responsive to the fan base and to his prospective local purchasers, one of whom is a minority owner who could be part of a group that buys the team. Those folks are looking at a substantial long-term investment if they by the team. So I don't think Glen's horizon is as purely shorter-term as Thib's.
At the end of the day, between Thibs and Glen, there is no way the Wolves will accept Houston's offer even if all 4 picks are unprotected - unless perhaps Eric Gordon is included and even then I doubt it. But Woj did say he thinks the Sixers might join the Butler sweepstakes. I see Miami, the Sixers and Wizards as the most likely landing spots for Butler in a trade.
I agree Glen is looking more at the future than possibly Thibs but I think we would agree neither guy is basically punting on the season. I wouldn't be surprised if Thibs would be ok with some actual future assets that were farther down the road also hit getting basically nothing that helps this year...yeah I mean unless you want to do a tear down of some sort (not completely against it and some fans would obviously be fo it) that it would be hard to swallow.
Here is the thing about the Sixers...they can basically beat the offers we have heard very easily. Covington or Saric and expiring contract without a first rounder is better than those deals in terms of long term salary and getting a worthwhile piece. I don't know if the Sixers would really get in on Butler. It seems risky and they have youth and assets to get better and a longer timeline plus cap space. The key is they have various expiring contracts so they can send any of those over in various deals. Nobody else has that.