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SmartI stopped watching after that Phoenix game a month or so ago.
SmartI stopped watching after that Phoenix game a month or so ago.
OKC is stacked at PG with SGA and Cason Wallace. Ajay Mitchell is so talented, he's still earning 20 minutes a night at PG even playing behind those guys.Hornets at Thunder
We're apparently one of the teams that called to inquire about the cost. It would be tough to match contracts and probably cost us McDaniels.Any interest?
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Sources: Hawks, Young working together on trade
Atlanta Hawks four-time All-Star Trae Young and his agent, Aaron Mintz, are working with the franchise on a trade, sources told ESPN.www.espn.com
ThanksWe're apparently one of the teams that called to inquire about the cost. It would be tough to match contracts and probably cost us McDaniels.
ATL in: Randle ($30M), McDaniels ($25M) & Dilly ($6M)
MIN in: Young ($45M), Okongwu ($15M) & 2026 FRP
C Gobert / Beringer / Sikorsky
PF Okongwu / Reid
SF TSJ / Ingles / Juzang
SG Edwards / DDV / Clark
PG Young / Conley / Hyland
I know we need a PG and backup C badly but SF looks pretty bleak, too, if you remove Jaden from the equation. It actually sounds like a deal to send Young to WAS has a ton of steam.
We're apparently one of the teams that called to inquire about the cost. It would be tough to match contracts and probably cost us McDaniels.
ATL in: Randle ($30M), McDaniels ($25M) & Dilly ($6M)
MIN in: Young ($45M), Okongwu ($15M) & 2026 FRP
C Gobert / Beringer / Sikorsky
PF Okongwu / Reid
SF TSJ / Ingles / Juzang
SG Edwards / DDV / Clark
PG Young / Conley / Hyland
I know we need a PG and backup C badly but SF looks pretty bleak, too, if you remove Jaden from the equation. It actually sounds like a deal to send Young to WAS has a ton of steam.
Oh, I agree. It's a terrible deal for the Wolves for all the reasons you mentioned. I was just trying to find a deal that would even work financially for us. I do really like Okongwu as a young C/PF and the roster flexibility he would provide.That would be such a terrible trade for the Wolves. Young is always hurt, plays zero D, flops as much as SGA, and makes way too much money.
Considering how weak the EC is, I actually think ATL is going all in with moving Trae. They have been significantly better without him this year and their backcourt of Daniels/NAW has been very good on both sides of the ball.Atlanta doesn't want a like for like contract deal unless its all expiring as they're blowing up the team to rebuild
From Jake Fischer at Yahoo Sports:Marc steins website says Trae was interest in wolves, wolves said no thanks. And wolves willing to trade dilly
Seems like a disconnect in the front office and with finchy. I just don't know how you trade into first round, 8th overall, for a guy you don't play?From Jake Fischer at Yahoo Sports:
"I've been told pretty emphatically this week that Minnesota is not only uninvolved on the Young front but also isn't chasing any high-priced guards.
It sounds as if the Wolves, should they make a move to enhance their backcourt, are much more focused on adding a mid-tier-salaried player at the position. They can easily combine Mike Conley Jr.’s $10.7 million expiring contract and second-year guard Rob Dillingham's $6.5 million to absorb incoming salary in the mid-level-exception range and could conceivably add a few more end-of-roster players if they need to go a little higher.
I have heard, by the way, that parting with Dillingham is indeed on the table. The Wolves were certainly aggressive in acquiring the No. 8 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft to select Dillingham, but he simply hasn't been able to fill Minnesota’s playmaking needs as quickly as hoped and could well benefit from a change of scenery."
Also:
"Trae Young's camp has proposed the Minnesota Timberwolves and Brooklyn Nets as attractive trade destinations as he and the Atlanta Hawks work on his exit, but neither team are currently interested in a deal.
The Wolves have a clear need at point guard as Rob Dillingham has been unable to emerge as a successor to Mike Conley Jr. However, the Wolves would need to send out substantial salary that would compromise their rotation in order to acquire a high-salaried guard such as Young. Minnesota is prioritizing a more affordable guard."
Kudos to you...this is an excellent observation and something that I've yet to see discussed anywhere. It's certainly a bit of a head scratcher.Seems like a disconnect in the front office and with finchy. I just don't know how you trade into first round, 8th overall, for a guy you don't play?