Kahn is a businessman and he thinks that way...he's stockpiling assets and hoping that he can parlay them into something that works out on the court.
You know what? I still believe he's gonna figure it out and the Wolves are gonna be at least a decent team in a couple years.
But obviously Pekovic, Darko, Big Al, Love, and Beasley aren't all gonna be playing on that team next season. Just as Flynn and Rubio can't both be the starting point guards in a couple years.
I kinda get what Kahn is doing, though. When you have a young team with no real stars, you don't just trot out a lineup with potential and hope they all gel together and turn into a championship squad. You continuously stockpile assets until either one of them turns into a star that you can build around or you find a way to turn those assets into real stars that can be the foundation for your team.
People think Kahn is weird because he gets all these players at the same positions and whatever, but what are his options, really? He doesn't have much to work with now. I think the '07 trades that created the Big 3 showed all of us what's possible when a team stockpiles young talent and trades them opportunistically.