Q-was-here wrote:D-Mac wrote:Q-was-here wrote:D-Mac wrote:FNG wrote:First let me toss some kudos to the naysayers here. Your take (that we got fleeced by Utah) is much more in line with the national media than perhaps the more biased positive take of an excited rube like me. So those like me who love this deal have to acknowledge there is a good chance your opinion will prove to be right.
But if you're in the naysayer group, take the time to answer two questions for me. The homers who love this deal like me are welcome to answer too.
1) What would have been your predicted win total for the Wolves prior to the Gobert deal, and what is it now? (For me, probably 45 before, and 55 after)
2) What percentage chance did you give the Wolves of winning an NBA championship in the next 4 years before the Gobert deal, and what percentage chance do you give it now? (For me, 1% before, 50% now).
I recognize these are difficult questions, because injuries, other deals, salary cap etc. have to be considered. But this is how I evaluate a deal. Does it make us significantly better for the upcoming season, and does it significantly increase our chances of being in the championship conversation in a short period of time. And I give a resounding yes to both questions.
Great questions. I'll ignore door #3 (sign a young Pf like Jalen smith or trade for someone like capela)
If we ran it back as is, I'd say 42 next year, now I'll say 52 (if we can trade Dlo for an upgrade at ball boy or water boy, I'll bump this up to 55) :)
I'd go 10% previously and now I'd say 30%. Problem is I think there were a lot of other cheaper moves that could have got it to 25%
That's not illogical from an owner's perspective. But why does that matter to you so much as a fan? If I were to go tell a bunch of fans that we now have a 30% chance at a title instead of 10% with the possibility of may be getting that up to 25%, what choice do you think most of them make?
I guess it's because I'm a practical person by nature, I manage budgets/financials for a living, and I can't help but take the same view as a fan. I think this trade was grossly irresponsible and it basically confirms what I already suspected... TC is pretty good on drafting, but he's basically an idiot when it comes to trades.
I can understand why folks have questions about this trade or think he paid too high of a price, but saying that he's an "idiot" and got bamboozled when he added one of the best defensive players of all time without giving up KAT, Ant, or Jaden and admitting that he just raised our title possibilities by 3X (10% to 30% according to you) doesn't sound like an idiotic move to me. Risky? Sure. Expensive? Absolutely. The work of a stupid person? Nope.
It's just my opinion, but we gave up 7 first round picks (my own value assessment) and a pick swap for a 30 year old center, on a massive contract. I don't use the word idiotic lightly, but I personally feel like it's warranted here... along with other words including lazy and irresponsible. Also, what about something Lip mentioned... TC is literally going against everything he claimed to be about as an executive. So does he just abandon his values at the first shiny thing that comes along OR is he just the biggest bullshitter in the history of bullshitting? Y'all have to admit that it's one or the other, right? Which is it?