That's an interesting deal, Q. I think it would definitely help the Wolves, and after winning 6MOY, Naz's stock is high currently. The problem is I don't believe the Wizards have any viable options at PG other than Tyus.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 8:18 pm Here is one that is a bit less dramatic, but I think could work for both teams. What about Washington doing a sign and trade of Tyus Jones for Naz Reid?
One of the problematic themes of last season was how often Finch had to rely on Mike Conley to help settle things down on offense and get us into a good action, especially in crunch time. Can we really expect him to play more than 65 games next season? I mean, he barely made it out of the playoffs this year with both legs still working so I'm skeptical about how much longer he can provide starter-caliber minutes to this squad. And while Ant is growing as a decision maker, it's clear that he's not on the same level as a James Harden or Luka Doncic when it comes to passing and problem-solving against a good half court defense. He is NOT ready to become "point Ant".
Tyus Jones has grown a lot since he was last here. He actually has a good 3-point shot now (of course he developed that only AFTER he left Minnesota, smh...). And he is still the super low-turnover, game manager type PG that is not too dissimilar from Mike Conley. He will have no problem setting up KAT and Ant, yet has enough juice in his game now where he can score to keep the defense honest.
But after listening to Jon K on Barreiro yesterday, my sense is a Naz move is the most likely (if the Wolves make any move at all). Of course Jon is mostly reporting what the Wolves are feeding him, but a seasoned reporter has some instinct what is BS and what's not. First, he said he believed a deal with TC was imminent...he was correct. But then he said his sense was the Wolves had no interest in moving KAT. He said further that any deals the Wolves make will be because they think it will improve the team, not because of financial reasons. I think this is what we all want to hear. Breaking up a team that just made it to the conference finals would be heartbreaking. So according to Jon, the chance to be a real contender is driving the decision making process more than the fear of the second apron. All that said, he did entertain the idea of moving Naz for someone who could make us better. He didn't talk about any candidates, only that Naz's favorable contract plus his new-found notoriety around the league could lead to a very attractive package coming back. HOWEVER...he also pointed out how dangerous a Naz deal could be, given his popularity with the fans. Maybe bringing a home town boy could soften the blow for some of the Naz bobos.