kekgeek1 wrote:crazy-canuck wrote:Kat doesnt exactly seem eager to sign that extension.
Taylor might have to make some tough choices; kat or thibs/butler.
Where did you hear that all the reports are he is making good progress on signing the extension.
I haven't seen anything specifically related to progress in KAT's extension negotiations. Actually, there really isn't anything to negotiate. But if you watch KAT's recent interview on KSTP TV today from the Wolves Basketball Academy, you'll see that KAT's not happy with the current situation. Whether it's Butler or Thibs or some combination of the two isn't clear, but it doesn't take much of a deduction to know it's one or both of the above.
Now that Kawhi has been dealt, it's time to focus on moving Jimmy Butler. The Wolves should zero in on the Celtics and Sixers as probably the best trade partners for a Butler deal this summer.
Apparently, the Celtics were unwilling to give up Jaylen Brown for Kawhi because of uncertainty regarding Kawhi's health and the fact that Kawhi's camp has been clear about his desire to play in LA. But Jimmy doesn't carry the same health issues that go with Kawhi after he missed and entire season. And the fact that Kawhi is already in Boston and that he and Jimmy want to play together would give Butler a strong incentive to resign with the Celtics. Jaylen Brown and the Kings 2019 first round pick (top 1 protected) would be the assets I'd go after as part of a Butler deal.
The Sixers made a play for LeBron and were apparently in talks to acquire Kawhi. So it's clear that the Sixers are looking to add an experienced all-star wing to their young core. One report had the Sixers offering Covington, Saric and Miami's unprotected 2021 first round pick. If we could get the same deal plus Sacramento's 2019 2nd round pick for Butler and Gorgui, I'd do it in a heartbeat.