I found Minnesota's draft tonight very interesting. At #13, they drafted Zach Lavine, a complete project at the SG position. Then, at #40, they take a flier on Glenn Robinson III, another wing player at the SF position. What is the point of drafting 2 wings in the draft when there's already 6 on the roster? Here are Minnesota's 8 players fighting for 2 positions:
Zach Lavine
Glenn Robinson III
Kevin Martin
Alexey Shved
Corey Brewer
Shabazz Muhammad
Chase Budinger
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute
They have a solid PG rotation with Rubio and Barea. Likewise, they have Pekovic, Dieng, and Turiaf at C. But at PF? Kevin Love. That's it.
Given that, I can't help but wonder if Minnesota realizes that Boston remains the best trade partner for them. Nearly every proposed rumor involves Boston sending out at least 2 of 3 PFs: Sullinger, Bass, and/or Olynyk. The rest of the package involved non-guaranteed contracts and/or expirings (i.e. Bogans, Anthony, etc) as well as first round picks.
Of course, tonight was the draft and it passed by without any movement. However, that is advantageous to Minnesota because if the two teams now wait until the new NBA fiscal year, our first round picks will have salaries that can be applied towards trades. Marcus Smart's first year salary would be $2,736,100, while James Young's is $1,395,400. Combined, that's an additional $5M that the C's can take back from Minnesota, who would likely want to shed as much salary as possible in a post-Love rebuild. Now, in addition to Love and Martin, we could potentially also take back a guy like, say, Barea - he's been involved in trade rumors for the last two years straight.
Now, some things still don't make sense with this belief. They already have Rubio, so how does Smart fit in? Maybe one of them steps into Barea's 20-minute role as they look to find a suitor for Rubio? And how does James Young fit in when I just said they already have 8 wings (7 if they trade Martin)? On the bright side, Flip coveted Young so perhaps he pushes forward with a logjam at the wing and flip the other veterans later? Mbah a Moute and Shved are expirings after all.
I might be pulling at strings, but after a much-hyped blockbuster trade failed to materialize tonight, I'm hoping that it still emerges somewhere down the line, hopefully with the Celtics as the other team.