« Reply #15 on: April 05, 2021, 12:20:45 PM »
This deal would NEVER happen. Lets say MIN did decide to trade Towns, which they wont until at least the offseason after this one because he still has three years left on his deal this summer. But if they did they arent going to make another guy with EXACTLY THE SAME LENGTH CONTRACT the centerpiece of the deal because then you have the exact same problem you had with Towns, only with a guy who you didn't draft and feels no connection to your organization.
A Brown for KAT straight up swap makes no sense, really for either team. People need to stop treating him like he's a prospect in these larger star deals. He's not anymore. The Celtics will do everything they can to ADD to him/Tatum before they deal brown, because three stars is how you reach true contender levels.
You seem to be pretty sure of what MIN may or may not do or want. To me, if you decide to trade a player like Towns, you either want a major haul of picks along with expiring contracts (See Paul George or James Harden deals) or you may want to get players that are good now, such as Brown who is an all star and getting better, or most likely some combination of both.
If MIN wants picks and expirings, we are not the team that is going to get that done. But Brown is a good start to a good offer and to me Brown + RWilliams is a really good start. If it were me, I would rather have Brown, a proven player, than picks that carry all kinds of risk/uncertainty. But I don't know what MIN would want or if there is even anything that would make them consider trading Towns.
If the Rockets trade is any indication, we can absolutely offer expirings and picks. HOU's final haul was Dante Exum, Rodion Kurucs, Kelly Olynyk, and Avery Bradley, along with 3 1sts and pick swaps.
An offer of say: Smart, Thompson, Nesmith, and two 1sts is much better than that. Throw in a couple of pick swaps for good measure.
I agree that Brown is an incredible starting point, though, and one that MIN would likely require from us, even if they aren't requiring the same level asset from another team.
they got four 1st rounders. 3 from Brooklyn and 1 from Cleveland, plus 5 picks swaps. They traded Kurucs in the Tucker trade that brought them Wilson and Augustin.
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