Re: Playoffs discussion
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2025 10:04 pm
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And can handle the ballWildWolf2813 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 22, 2025 10:57 pm they just need to draft smart players who know what they're doing.
I think TC would have loved to stay with continuity but instead got ahead of the Towns contract conundrum brought on by the second apron. After the Rudy trade and subsequent announcement of the aprons, we all knew it would come to that. I dont fault him for moving on it.Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 22, 2025 10:35 pm I quoted TC extensively in a prior post where he said he always errs on the side of continuity and said that the organizations that succeed are the ones who are patient. That’s his stated philosophy. I also recall seeing him say that his strength is the draft, not trades. Unfortunately, I don’t think his actions have aligned faithfully with his philosophy or his strength. First there was the Rudy deal and two years later there there was the Towns deal. The Rudy deal deeply depleted our draft stock. More immediately we almost had another disruptive deal for KD if not for KD’s insistence on going elsewhere.
The best leaders in my experience are those that have a clear philosophy and then stick to it while also playing to their strengths. TC has two nice picks this June’s draft. TC impressively drafted TSJ, Clark and Dilly who have all shown signs of being really good players. Meanwhile Ant, Jaden and Naz will likely continue to improve. From this point forward, TC needs to re-align his actions with his stated philosophy and his own primary talent. Since TC has been here, he’s made 7 draft picks and only one of them, Moore, has been a failure. I don’t trust TC wheeling and dealing although he’s made some nice moves like the DLO trade. But I have a lot of trust in TC’s drafting. I want him to draft Sorber at #17 if available. But if he drafts someone else, I’m not going to pull my hair out because I trust him.
Very true. TC inherited a very difficult cap situation with KAT's gigantic salary looming. He knew future moves would be severely limited if he couldn't find a way to get out of it. And he did it in a brilliant way, bringing back a starter, a key reserve, and a mid-first round pick. Nice work.Phenom wrote: ↑Mon Jun 23, 2025 12:43 amI think TC would have loved to stay with continuity but instead got ahead of the Towns contract conundrum brought on by the second apron. After the Rudy trade and subsequent announcement of the aprons, we all knew it would come to that. I dont fault him for moving on it.Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 22, 2025 10:35 pm I quoted TC extensively in a prior post where he said he always errs on the side of continuity and said that the organizations that succeed are the ones who are patient. That’s his stated philosophy. I also recall seeing him say that his strength is the draft, not trades. Unfortunately, I don’t think his actions have aligned faithfully with his philosophy or his strength. First there was the Rudy deal and two years later there there was the Towns deal. The Rudy deal deeply depleted our draft stock. More immediately we almost had another disruptive deal for KD if not for KD’s insistence on going elsewhere.
The best leaders in my experience are those that have a clear philosophy and then stick to it while also playing to their strengths. TC has two nice picks this June’s draft. TC impressively drafted TSJ, Clark and Dilly who have all shown signs of being really good players. Meanwhile Ant, Jaden and Naz will likely continue to improve. From this point forward, TC needs to re-align his actions with his stated philosophy and his own primary talent. Since TC has been here, he’s made 7 draft picks and only one of them, Moore, has been a failure. I don’t trust TC wheeling and dealing although he’s made some nice moves like the DLO trade. But I have a lot of trust in TC’s drafting. I want him to draft Sorber at #17 if available. But if he drafts someone else, I’m not going to pull my hair out because I trust him.
I don’t think TC inherited a particularly difficult cap situation. He created a particularly difficult one by trading for Rudy. KAT will make $53.1M next season. TC was attempting to trade for a player, Durant, who will make $54M next season and was apparently prepared to give him the two year extension reported to be around nearly $60M per year for two more years, which is almost exactly what we would have paid Towns for the remainder of his contract. I don’t see TC deserving a reward for cap management or a pass on disrupting continuity based on what he inherited. Having said that, I think the return for KAT was reasonable but if KAT’s salary drove the deal then why did TC wait two years to trade KAT? A really savvy move of a chess playing thinking several steps ahead would have been trading KAT when they acquired Rudy when the return for KAT would have likely been much greater. I want to be clear — I think TC is a good basketball executive. I just don’t think his performance here has been at the same high chess level as Sam Presti. I think his approach has been too scatter-shot without grounding in a consistent strategy. Just imagine the Wolves under TC without the guys he inherited from Rosas - specifically Ant, Jaden and Naz.FNG wrote: ↑Mon Jun 23, 2025 7:48 amVery true. TC inherited a very difficult cap situation with KAT's gigantic salary looming. He knew future moves would be severely limited if he couldn't find a way to get out of it. And he did it in a brilliant way, bringing back a starter, a key reserve, and a mid-first round pick. Nice work.Phenom wrote: ↑Mon Jun 23, 2025 12:43 amI think TC would have loved to stay with continuity but instead got ahead of the Towns contract conundrum brought on by the second apron. After the Rudy trade and subsequent announcement of the aprons, we all knew it would come to that. I dont fault him for moving on it.Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 22, 2025 10:35 pm I quoted TC extensively in a prior post where he said he always errs on the side of continuity and said that the organizations that succeed are the ones who are patient. That’s his stated philosophy. I also recall seeing him say that his strength is the draft, not trades. Unfortunately, I don’t think his actions have aligned faithfully with his philosophy or his strength. First there was the Rudy deal and two years later there there was the Towns deal. The Rudy deal deeply depleted our draft stock. More immediately we almost had another disruptive deal for KD if not for KD’s insistence on going elsewhere.
The best leaders in my experience are those that have a clear philosophy and then stick to it while also playing to their strengths. TC has two nice picks this June’s draft. TC impressively drafted TSJ, Clark and Dilly who have all shown signs of being really good players. Meanwhile Ant, Jaden and Naz will likely continue to improve. From this point forward, TC needs to re-align his actions with his stated philosophy and his own primary talent. Since TC has been here, he’s made 7 draft picks and only one of them, Moore, has been a failure. I don’t trust TC wheeling and dealing although he’s made some nice moves like the DLO trade. But I have a lot of trust in TC’s drafting. I want him to draft Sorber at #17 if available. But if he drafts someone else, I’m not going to pull my hair out because I trust him.
Many here are saying we were "close" to making a deal for Durant. Let me remind everyone that we don't know that, because nobody on the Wolves has said anything...TC is one of the most guarded POBOs in the Association. The only "news" we got came out of Phoenix or from pundits who were talking with Phoenix. I never felt we were anywhere close to a deal to get Durant. Just one year ago TC maneuvered his way out of KAT's contract. It never made sense to me that he had changed so much in just 12 months that he would lock himself into another massive contract. I think we know that Phoenix wanted to do a deal with us, and I think the unrealistic deals we heard about out there were nothing more than the Suns' wish list...I can just imagine TC spitting out his coffee and laughing every time he heard one of the pundits talk about what he was offering. I think there could have been a deal out there that would have been so attractive that TC would have bit (something like giving up Ju, Donte and pieces in exchange for Durant and picks), but that was never going to happen. I'll continue to believe what I believed from the start...that we were never close to a Durant deal. Now I'm going to sit back and see what magic TC will come up with the rest of the month.