Not sure if serious.Nah numb. They fleeced us for NAW, conley, and a draft pick while giving us literally nothing.
Not sure if serious.Nah numb. They fleeced us for NAW, conley, and a draft pick while giving us literally nothing.
We don’t get the Lakers first without them giving up Russell. The Lakers obviously wouldn’t have done it with Conley instead or else we would have just dealt directly with them.Nah numb. They fleeced us for NAW, conley, and a draft pick while giving us literally nothing.
They facilitated the trade brother. Without them the Lakers don't give the Jazz ****Nah numb. They fleeced us for NAW, conley, and a draft pick while giving us literally nothing.
They gave up what most would consider the best player in the deal that was the one the Lakers wanted most; we got the best asset in the trade by a light year.My quote feature doesnt work.
What did the twolves give us in the mike conley trade numb? 100% serious. I dont remember getting anything back from them.
I remember getting a pick and westbrick and some scrubs from the lakers but can’t remember any compensation from the wolves.
Exactly. Without Minnesota there is no deal and they knew that. They squeezed NAW and seconds out of us to get it done.When you're asset rich and teams know what you want, they are going to squeeze you. You got to accept it to an extent or you are just going to sit on your assets and have them expire/devalue.
We squeezed Minny on the Gobert trade and they returned the favor to a far lesser degree.
LA had the most pressure to get it done. LA should have, at the very least, forwarded our down payment to Minnesota.Exactly. Without Minnesota there is no deal and they knew that. They squeezed NAW and seconds out of us to get it done.
In addition to the other stuff people mentioned. We got 24M in cap space next year out of the deal. It isn't a great deal but it was good enough to suit our purpose (to tank the effs outta this mutha!!!)My quote feature doesnt work.
What did the twolves give us in the mike conley trade numb? 100% serious. I dont remember getting anything back from them.
I remember getting a pick and westbrick and some scrubs from the lakers but can’t remember any compensation from the wolves.
I haven’t seen him take many tbh. If anybody can teach him though it’s got to be Jet and Horny!If Dunn could only shoot the 3 though, Naw can bite us in the backside
They gave us the capspace to sign Naz Reid away from them, hopefully. . .My quote feature doesnt work.
What did the twolves give us in the mike conley tradumb? 100% serious. I dont remember getting anything back from them.
I remember getting a pick and westbrick and some scrubs from the lakers but can’t remember any compensation from the wolves.
What does that have to do with anything though? LolSo like i said, Minnesota gave us nothing.
I agree that they helped facilitate the trade. They gave up nothing to the jazz though.
They had the most pressure but were giving up the most valuable asset in the deal. We had the least leverage out of any team in the deal.LA had the most pressure to get it done. LA should have, at the very least, forwarded our down payment to Minnesota.
It has to do with the discussion that was taking place. Numb said "Granted, the Timberwolves have a lot of head room for a guy that is positive, energetic, and a professional, but it sounds like that is most of what he's bringing. They "fleeced" us for a guy totally 'balling out' with a 14.2 PER, 7.7 points per game, 1.7 assists per game, and 0.4 steals per game."What does that have to do with anything though? Lol
I actually think that mike conley (an all star) vando and beasley (two starters) and NAW (backup point guard) and draft picks and taking bad salary is more valuable than a protected first is likely to be. I doubt that pick even turns into a player as good as conley much less a player as good as conley and 3 other dudes and a draft compensation and salary relief.They had the most pressure but were giving up the most valuable asset in the deal. We had the least leverage out of any team in the deal.
It’s not known who really had the most pressure. The Timberwolves are a disaster relative to their investments and expectations, as were the Jazz since everyone in this reality knew they cared more about their pick this year than winning.LA had the most pressure to get it done. LA should have, at the very least, forwarded our down payment to Minnesota.
I actually think that mike conley (an all star) vando and beasley (two starters) and NAW (backup point guard) and draft picks and taking bad salary is more valuable than a protected first is likely to be. I doubt that pick even turns into a player as good as conley much less a player as good as conley and 3 other dudes and a draft compensation and salary relief.
Also think that what the lakers received (D-lo, vando, and beasley and salary cap relief) is more valuable than the protected first. Of course there is no way to know that until the draft pick conveys and we know what that player looks like.
Or contract(s) absorbed (and maybe assets with that).And you have to add anyone the Jazz sign this summer, because that was part of the deal too.