« Reply #250 on: July 02, 2022, 10:02:40 AM »
Good luck to Minnesota. In one sense, it’s nice to see a team that been bad for the better part of 4 decades go for it. On the other hand, I’m not sure Gobert was the right player to make that move for, but Connelly has been a good GM, so maybe he is.
It's a massive risk, that's for sure. This move is basically the GM saying that this Ant/KAT/Gobert core will be good enough to carry this team for the rest of the decade.
Depends on their goal. It is not a championship contender core but making the playoffs each year and getting into the 2nd round sometimes is good enough for some teams.
Depends on how good Edwards can become because Towns and Gobert are pretty solid as a 2 and 3 (assuming they can actually play together), and Russell may very well be the best 4th option in the sport. The question is, can Edwards be the 1 they need. If Edwards reaches the MVP caliber player level, then the Wolves would absolutely be a contender and easily could win a title. I think Edwards is at least a couple of seasons away from his peak though, so can they keep the group together long enough for him to truly develop and does it work having basically 2 centers starting (I mean Towns and Gobert are pretty widely regarded as the 3rd and 4th best centers in the sport)? Those are big question marks and where the risk is, but they should pretty solidly be a playoff team even if those things don't work out. For the price though, they need to be more than just a playoff team.

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