Camden wrote:There's a lot of buzz going around about Winslow and the Knicks so while it makes sense for our mock drafts, let's pump the brakes on Mudiay to the Knicks.
Hypothetical trades for the board to discuss. I probably wouldn't do them, and the Wolves definitely won't do them, but anyways...
SAC: Rubio and the rights to Bjelica
MIN: No. 6 overall and a future lottery-protected 1st
(could be a number of teams): No. 31 and No. 36 overall
MIN: the rights to Tyus Jones
Minnesota would still need to sign or trade for a veteran point guard as a place-holder, and for the sake of having a name here, I'll say it's Calderon. Also, they pick up a future first to make up for the abysmal Payne trade Flip made earlier this year.
At No. 1 and No. 6, the Wolves select Okafor and Cauley-Stein, respectively.
PG: Calderon / Jones
SG: Martin / LaVine
SF: Wiggins / Muhammad
PF: Cauley-Stein / Garnett
C: Okafor / Dieng
The premise of this is adding Okafor's offense and Cauley-Stein's defense to the frontcourt while maybe getting the future at point guard in Jones. Ideally, Jones, LaVine and Wiggins gives you enough shooting surrounding the two bigs so that it isn't a problem. Cauley-Stein provides the rim protection and mobility needed to be a difference maker on defense.
I just spent way too much time typing this out, but it was fun to think about for a second.
You're starting backcourt for next year would be the worst in the league. Other than that, you make some good points.