Camden wrote:What if, by some chance, the Wolves have Obi Toppin as their top talent? You wouldn't expect them to simply take them at number one. And you certainly could trade down to three with Charlotte, but you wouldn't expect them to take Toppin at three either. So, trade down again to get your guy plus more. I'm using Toppin as an example here, but you get the point. If you can get the guy you want several picks later and accumulate more on the way down via trade, then you could also turn out to be smarter than the rest and your reputation would account for that.
I'm not saying Gersson Rosas should trade out of the top spot, but if he does it once I think he should double down on his front office's assessment. Is Anthony Edwards or LaMelo Ball really a better haul than Devin Vassell and maybe a future protected first-round pick?
I agree, Cam. If the Wolves trade down to #3, it could make sense to trade down again for more assets. Of course, whether it makes sense to trade down a second time depends on who the Wolves are targeting in the draft as well as the value of the additional assets they'd get in the second deal. If it were me, my target would be Okongwu, so I would only trade down a second time if I was certain he'd be available. I suspect the Wolves are targeting Toppin, so your hypothetical seems pretty real to me and I don't see the Wolves trading down a second time unless they're sure he'd be available.
I think Okongwu and Toppin will both be available at #3, although there's a chance the Warriors might take him at #2. But mock drafts have these two guys all over the map in the top 9. I think they'll both be taken in the top 6.