and yet the question remains: why the hell is Minnesota trading a young player with upside? He fits within their development project along with every other young player they have, and there's no reason to think they can't retain all of them. This is a stupid thread.
also, spy, I'm surprised you'd take him over Hood. Massive difference in IQ between them.
Oh. I didn't know you were testing players IQ these days. Did the NBA higher you to do that? What were their scores? TIA
This why as a GM you have to be proactive. You gotta start making offers for up and coming players before they are a sure thing. I can understand where it gets hard to project a player before they enter the NBA, but once they've played a few games, you should have a lot better vision of that. I know it's that way for me.
He's not impossible to get right now. If he's as dumb as you say he is, then he Minnesota should be willing to listen to some offers. If this kid becomes an allstar, and you could have had him for a package with Hood and Exum, then in the future, that's a lot cheaper price to pay for an allstar, than it would be, had he already became an allstar. Because at that point they are pretty much untouchable. I think if you want to get ahead in the NBA, especially for Utah, you have to take a risk like that.
Lavine would also fit our timeline. So it would make sense for us. We all know this team is missing that one alpha dog. we have a bunch of Indians and no chiefs, except Gobert fits that on defense, just not on offense, which is what we need. We need a chief on offense. Hayward is nice, but we know he isn't carrying us.
We aren't keeping all these players and picks we have. I guarantee it. It's just the way it works. If they are any good, they will all be over paid one day and not retainable. You need to make a move before they become a lot harder to move, and while they have intrigue to them. In 3 years if Exum and Hood don't look to be all star caliber,(which is a very good chance), and then Lavine is, then it's already way too ****ing late, isn't it?