Minnesota Timberwolves: Rumor Mill
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2021 4:17 pm
Here we are. The NBA Draft and free agency period has essentially come and passed. Much of what ails this Minnesota Timberwolves team still remains with few tangible changes made to the roster in the off-season thus far. In this thread I'll provide a few rumors and reports that interested me as of late.
- Multiple teams in the draft lottery were reportedly very interested in acquiring Jaden McDaniels for their pick. The Wolves did not seriously entertain those discussions.
- Reports are that Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards are Minnesota's only "untouchable" players. In reality, no player is truly untouchable, but this report does confirm that the front office is open to moving D'Angelo Russell and/or McDaniels if the right deal came along.
- Los Angeles offered Kyle Kuzma to Minnesota prior to making the blockbuster deal for Russell Westbrook. What the Lakers wanted from the Wolves is unknown at this time. Minnesota reportedly has real interest in Kuzma, but declined the Lakers' offer.
- The Wolves offered Ricky Rubio to the Atlanta Hawks for Danilo Gallinari and their offer was turned down, unsurprisingly.
- Minnesota traded Rubio to Cleveland last week for Taurean Prince's expiring contract and a 2022 second-round pick. They did not inquire on Larry Nance Jr. as it's believed that the price for him was too high for the Wolves' front office when they were interested at last year's trade deadline.
- When free agency began Monday the Wolves were reportedly first meeting with... Jordan McLaughlin. While backup point guard is an area of need, I'm not sure McLaughlin -- or Jarred Vanderbilt, for that matter -- should have been made a priority, especially when upgrades in free agency were still available.
- Minnesota attempted to acquire Alex Caruso and Marc Gasol from the Los Angeles Lakers before the former signed his four-year, $37M deal with Chicago. There were no details in what the Wolves would have offered in terms of salary or sign-and-trade compensation. My personal opinion is that Malik Beasley was likely on the table here.
- Minnesota reportedly offered a first-round pick to Houston for a 35-year old P.J. Tucker last year around the draft. Whether that was before or after the Wolves traded 17 to acquire 25 and 28 remains to be seen. Tucker eventually gets traded, wins a championship with the Milwaukee Bucks, and then signed with the Miami Heat this off-season. The likelihood of him ever re-signing with Minnesota was slim to none. Sometimes the deals that don't happen end up being the most valuable.
- Minnesota showed various levels of interest in JaMychal Green and Lauri Markkanen. Green was never expected to leave Denver, but the Wolves' interest is consistent as they were in on him last year. Markkanen, a very intriguing young talent, remains unsigned with few sensible landing spots available after reportedly looking for a deal in the four-years, $80-million range. The Wolves would likely have to combine Juan Hernangomez with one of Josh Okogie and Jarrett Culver in order to match salary for Markkanen in a sign-and-trade. It's thought that Markkanen could sign the qualifying offer and become an unrestricted free agent next summer.
- It's rumored that two-way Wolves' guard McKinley Wright was a second-round draft target of Charlotte's before eventually going undrafted. The Hornets acquired J.T. Thor and Scottie Lewis in the second-round instead.
- Minnesota signed Nathan Knight to a two-way contract. Oklahoma City and Golden State were reportedly interested in Knight as well.
- Multiple teams in the draft lottery were reportedly very interested in acquiring Jaden McDaniels for their pick. The Wolves did not seriously entertain those discussions.
- Reports are that Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards are Minnesota's only "untouchable" players. In reality, no player is truly untouchable, but this report does confirm that the front office is open to moving D'Angelo Russell and/or McDaniels if the right deal came along.
- Los Angeles offered Kyle Kuzma to Minnesota prior to making the blockbuster deal for Russell Westbrook. What the Lakers wanted from the Wolves is unknown at this time. Minnesota reportedly has real interest in Kuzma, but declined the Lakers' offer.
- The Wolves offered Ricky Rubio to the Atlanta Hawks for Danilo Gallinari and their offer was turned down, unsurprisingly.
- Minnesota traded Rubio to Cleveland last week for Taurean Prince's expiring contract and a 2022 second-round pick. They did not inquire on Larry Nance Jr. as it's believed that the price for him was too high for the Wolves' front office when they were interested at last year's trade deadline.
- When free agency began Monday the Wolves were reportedly first meeting with... Jordan McLaughlin. While backup point guard is an area of need, I'm not sure McLaughlin -- or Jarred Vanderbilt, for that matter -- should have been made a priority, especially when upgrades in free agency were still available.
- Minnesota attempted to acquire Alex Caruso and Marc Gasol from the Los Angeles Lakers before the former signed his four-year, $37M deal with Chicago. There were no details in what the Wolves would have offered in terms of salary or sign-and-trade compensation. My personal opinion is that Malik Beasley was likely on the table here.
- Minnesota reportedly offered a first-round pick to Houston for a 35-year old P.J. Tucker last year around the draft. Whether that was before or after the Wolves traded 17 to acquire 25 and 28 remains to be seen. Tucker eventually gets traded, wins a championship with the Milwaukee Bucks, and then signed with the Miami Heat this off-season. The likelihood of him ever re-signing with Minnesota was slim to none. Sometimes the deals that don't happen end up being the most valuable.
- Minnesota showed various levels of interest in JaMychal Green and Lauri Markkanen. Green was never expected to leave Denver, but the Wolves' interest is consistent as they were in on him last year. Markkanen, a very intriguing young talent, remains unsigned with few sensible landing spots available after reportedly looking for a deal in the four-years, $80-million range. The Wolves would likely have to combine Juan Hernangomez with one of Josh Okogie and Jarrett Culver in order to match salary for Markkanen in a sign-and-trade. It's thought that Markkanen could sign the qualifying offer and become an unrestricted free agent next summer.
- It's rumored that two-way Wolves' guard McKinley Wright was a second-round draft target of Charlotte's before eventually going undrafted. The Hornets acquired J.T. Thor and Scottie Lewis in the second-round instead.
- Minnesota signed Nathan Knight to a two-way contract. Oklahoma City and Golden State were reportedly interested in Knight as well.