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This may be the most infuriating thing I've read in a minute - paragraph 4. "The former Illinois Fighting Irish". After the AI fiasco they suffered you'd think that level of sloppiness would be vetted at Sports Illustrated, but alas
 
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very much hoping he gets traded.
His turn is coming. I'd rather he stay in Minnesota, and play for a winner. He and Ant are the same age. Their window is just opening up.
I actually think he will be ok in Minnesota, Alexander-Walker is a free agent and Conley looks pretty washed so good chance if they add someone significant it’ll be a PG

Also hard to get over ownership saying “that’s the future right there”
If they plan to keep Julius and Naz, something has to give. They are going to need contributions from guys on team friendly contracts. TJ's is about as friendly as it gets for what he provides. NAW is as good as gone. Conley is making 4X what TJ makes, DiVincenzo makes even more than that...

Some of these vets are going to have to go.

As far as PG, eventually they will have to see what they have in Dillingham, or trade him away.

They are already extended well past the salary cap next year. Should be an interesting offseason.
 
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Total joke! People are asleep at the wheel. All the money involved is beyond crazy and it's evil. We're creating a lot of stupid, lazy puppets and sheep! ILL
 
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minnesota coach needs to be shown the door. for wtvr reason tsj played literally zero until this series, that zone d game plan was horrid. in all truth, their gm messed up with the KAT trade.
There's talk that a coach is supposed to pick the players to win the games, but most of the time, especially in the NBA, playing time is correlated to pay, or "I pay the man so I play the man."

I think trading away KAT was the right move, but they made the wrong trade. (I don't know what the right one would've been, but I know it's not the one they made.) I mean, at this point every trade that occurred before the Luka trade this season has me asking- did they check if the Mavs would take X for Luka?
 
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Wolves should dump Conley next year and put Shannon in the rotation full time next year. Shannon and NAW are similar players so Wolves may need to decide which to keep and trade the other
 
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minnesota coach needs to be shown the door. for wtvr reason tsj played literally zero until this series, that zone d game plan was horrid. in all truth, their gm messed up with the KAT trade.
The Wolves made it to the Conference Championship I don’t know what else could be done. They were not better than OKC and nothing could change that. The trade was not bad for the Wolves. Randle played pretty good for them and they love DeVincezo. They were not going to be able to pay KAT and keep some others they like. Also KAT is not known for playing big in big moments, fair or not.
 
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Wolves should dump Conley next year and put Shannon in the rotation full time next year. Shannon and NAW are similar players so Wolves may need to decide which to keep and trade the other
Don't think they'd trade Shannon after his rookie year regardless of what they thought about his prospects. Most teams, I think, would be spooked by a team trading away a guy that early, like what do they know that we don't?
 
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minnesota coach needs to be shown the door. for wtvr reason tsj played literally zero until this series, that zone d game plan was horrid. in all truth, their gm messed up with the KAT trade.
If you want to take it further back, the Gobert trade was not great either. Walker Kessler (who went out in that deal) could give them most of what Gobert did for a whole lot less $$ and allowed the T-Wolves more flexibility so the KAT trade wouldn't have been needed.
 
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If you want to take it further back, the Gobert trade was not great either. Walker Kessler (who went out in that deal) could give them most of what Gobert did for a whole lot less $$ and allowed the T-Wolves more flexibility so the KAT trade wouldn't have been needed.
It reminds me of the Luka trade. Does anyone else in the league trade 5 first round picks for Gobert (even with where they are projected)?
 
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There's talk that a coach is supposed to pick the players to win the games, but most of the time, especially in the NBA, playing time is correlated to pay, or "I pay the man so I play the man."

I think trading away KAT was the right move, but they made the wrong trade. (I don't know what the right one would've been, but I know it's not the one they made.) I mean, at this point every trade that occurred before the Luka trade this season has me asking- did they check if the Mavs would take X for Luka?
No one EVER thought Luka was available for trade. For whatever reason Nico wanted Anthony Davis & AD only. They could have gotten tons more if they had shipped him around the League.
 
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No one EVER thought Luka was available for trade. For whatever reason Nico wanted Anthony Davis & AD only. They could have gotten tons more if they had shipped him around the League.
Rumor was they talked to the T-Wolves about Edwards, too, but of course that got turned down. I do think they should have gotten a better deal. They should have totally traded Brunson back. :ROFLMAO:
 
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The Wolves made it to the Conference Championship I don’t know what else could be done. They were not better than OKC and nothing could change that. The trade was not bad for the Wolves. Randle played pretty good for them and they love DeVincezo. They were not going to be able to pay KAT and keep some others they like. Also KAT is not known for playing big in big moments, fair or not.
The Wolves would have never beat the Warriors without the Curry injury. They exposed the Lakers inability to play defense, but got lucky to make it to the finals. We're lucky they did, or Shannon would never have had the minor postseason breakout that he did.
 
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There's talk that a coach is supposed to pick the players to win the games, but most of the time, especially in the NBA, playing time is correlated to pay, or "I pay the man so I play the man."
The owner/GM builds the team. The stupidest thing for the coach to do would be to ask who are the 5 highest paid players and make them the starters. Dollars paid shouldn't have anything at all to do with PT. It's the stupidest thing in the world, yet people believe it is right. An organization who follows that practice is incompitent. This is fact, not my humble opinion.
 
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