The problem is Rudy has had 3 knee injuries in the span of 15 games. Now they are all relatively fluky, but it is possible Gobert just has somewhat unstable knees because of his size. I think I will be willing to take Ayton and risk malcontent situation. Just the potential reward is too high to pass on. I will take him as a Gobert insurance and I will limit Gobert's minutes a bit so Ayton will have at least 20ish minutes a game. And if he shows similar potential to what Mitchell did in his rookie year, I might be leaning towards trading Gobert either at the trade deadline or at the following draft. I will be getting myself ready to reorient our core towards Mitchell's timeline rather than Gobert's timeline.So you just let him sit on your bench behind Rudy? A player of his profile will not take well to that. You risk having a (honestly justified) malcontent player on your bench who is just demanding trades and lowering his value.
He could be very good, but Rudy is already a top 15 NBA player. You either trade him or you trade Rudy, I don't see any other way.
For example imagine you get Mitchell-Ayton showing tons of promise and say a top 5 pick for Gobert in 2019 with the likes of RJ Barrett, Cam Reddish, Zion coming into the draft at that time. I would feel pretty good for that type of core going forward
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