There are a few rumors floating out there. Not going into fine details, just the"names".
Randle for Brandon Ingram
Randle for Jabari Smith, Steven Adams and Jeff Green
Randle for Denis Shroeder and Cam Johnson
Naz or Randle. Can't have both.
Re: Naz or Randle. Can't have both.
Hmm... Where do some of these come from?!?
The 2nd apron rules make the Ingram deal impossible.
The Houston trade holds some intrigue for me...
The Nets trade is also financially impossible, not to mention the amazingly imbalanced roster the Wolves would be left with.
I should mention that even though I banged my head against a wall to come up with that Randle trade, I fully expect the Wolves to play this out. TC is not one to make panic moves (well, unless you thought the KAT trade was a panic move - I do not). And Horton tweeted the following stat that is encouraging:
Wolves defensive rating (points per 100 possessions)...
Last 3 weeks: 102.7 (1st)
First 4 weeks: 111.7 (12th)
Last season MIN's top-ranked defense had a 108.4 DRTG.
Re: Naz or Randle. Can't have both.
Is Randle the kind of malcontent that can ruin the work ethic of a young team?
Will Randle be the next DLo and slack off until playoff time comes around?
The Wolves have looked better defensively lately, as you note, so maybe it was just messaging, but I worry about the longterm effects.
Will Randle be the next DLo and slack off until playoff time comes around?
The Wolves have looked better defensively lately, as you note, so maybe it was just messaging, but I worry about the longterm effects.
Re: Naz or Randle. Can't have both.
Yeah, that remains to be seen. Which is one reason I expect TC to let it play out, at least until the trade deadline. I know kekgeek will keep us abreast of how Randle is progressing.DNatagal wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 12:58 pm Is Randle the kind of malcontent that can ruin the work ethic of a young team?
Will Randle be the next DLo and slack off until playoff time comes around?
The Wolves have looked better defensively lately, as you note, so maybe it was just messaging, but I worry about the longterm effects.

BTW - that SI guy just does not know the 2nd apron rules. There is not concoction where the Wolves can make that trade.
Re: Naz or Randle. Can't have both.
I'm close to coming to the conclusion that Randle is holding this team back and Finch's hands are pretty tied as long as he is on the roster, thus the return on any trade is of less concern to me than simply removing him from the rotation altogether.
I think we have some offensive dynamism and pace that has yet to be unlocked, specifically in the form of Rob Dillingham, TJ Shannon, and Josh Minott. Obviously these aren't the three guys you want on the floor in crunch time, but I do think they could inject some real energy and pace into a team that desperately needs to find more easy buckets.
Even if we match last year's defensive rating, the offense just isn't good enough to truly contend for a title. Something needs to be done....
I think we have some offensive dynamism and pace that has yet to be unlocked, specifically in the form of Rob Dillingham, TJ Shannon, and Josh Minott. Obviously these aren't the three guys you want on the floor in crunch time, but I do think they could inject some real energy and pace into a team that desperately needs to find more easy buckets.
Even if we match last year's defensive rating, the offense just isn't good enough to truly contend for a title. Something needs to be done....
Re: Naz or Randle. Can't have both.
I sure hope this is a "red paper clip" trade up plan by TC. The red paper clip took 14 trades to get a house.
Step 1. Trade KAT for Randle, DDV, KBD, draft pick
Step 2. Trade Randle for...
Step 1. Trade KAT for Randle, DDV, KBD, draft pick
Step 2. Trade Randle for...
Re: Naz or Randle. Can't have both.
I'm glad you haven't reached that conclusion just yet, Q!Q-is-here wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 8:11 am I'm close to coming to the conclusion that Randle is holding this team back and Finch's hands are pretty tied as long as he is on the roster, thus the return on any trade is of less concern to me than simply removing him from the rotation altogether.
I think we have some offensive dynamism and pace that has yet to be unlocked, specifically in the form of Rob Dillingham, TJ Shannon, and Josh Minott. Obviously these aren't the three guys you want on the floor in crunch time, but I do think they could inject some real energy and pace into a team that desperately needs to find more easy buckets.
Even if we match last year's defensive rating, the offense just isn't good enough to truly contend for a title. Something needs to be done....
I will say I have been pleasantly surprised with Randle on the offensive side. He has not been quite the black hole as many predicted to start the season. And his shooting, especially from 3, has been very acceptable.
So, is Randle to blame for career lows, or near career lows, for shooting from Conley, Donte, Naz and McDaniels? If those guys could return to the mean in their shooting, our offense would not be nearly as bad as it has been.
Re: Naz or Randle. Can't have both.
Im with you Tim. I dont think Randle on offense is the problem. His d is not great (but has had an uptick recently) which I think was the expectation of him coming in. I think you hit the nail on the head. Conley, Donte, Naz and McDaniels all need to be giving us more offense at this point.60WinTim wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 11:09 amI'm glad you haven't reached that conclusion just yet, Q!Q-is-here wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 8:11 am I'm close to coming to the conclusion that Randle is holding this team back and Finch's hands are pretty tied as long as he is on the roster, thus the return on any trade is of less concern to me than simply removing him from the rotation altogether.
I think we have some offensive dynamism and pace that has yet to be unlocked, specifically in the form of Rob Dillingham, TJ Shannon, and Josh Minott. Obviously these aren't the three guys you want on the floor in crunch time, but I do think they could inject some real energy and pace into a team that desperately needs to find more easy buckets.
Even if we match last year's defensive rating, the offense just isn't good enough to truly contend for a title. Something needs to be done....
I will say I have been pleasantly surprised with Randle on the offensive side. He has not been quite the black hole as many predicted to start the season. And his shooting, especially from 3, has been very acceptable.
So, is Randle to blame for career lows, or near career lows, for shooting from Conley, Donte, Naz and McDaniels? If those guys could return to the mean in their shooting, our offense would not be nearly as bad as it has been.