I don't understand why folks are bashing Kahn so much. This is regarded as a very weak draft. Rather than give a multi-year guaranteed contract to a guy he didn't like, Kahn turned that into a future #1 from Memphis, a couple future #2s, and a ton of cash (presumably). That's a pretty good return on a bad pick.
I guarantee that Kahn gets more value out of his pick than a lot of other GMs do from theirs.
I thought it fairly evident. They have a ton of young talent, not much of which is very good. They need veteran talent. So rather than picking talent now(weak draft or not this is a crap shoot and he did trade with Chicago, Miami, and Houston, teams with great GMs who will probably all be good and whose picks will probably be as low or lower than this years, except maybe Hosuton's) they put it off and off and receive possibly even lower picks than they were trading.
They don't need more picks. They don't need more youth. They probably need more money but that's about it. What they need is to move some of this youth for vets but Kahn has signed a lot of it to bad contracts and continues to trade down and down every year and getting worse and worse talent.
And now in the next day or so he is apparently going to fire his coach over the phone after hiring a guy dedicated to the triangle offense after having no players that fit that particular offense. He's the same guy that drafted Flynn, Rubio and Lawson in the same draft and now has probably the worse of the three still on his team. he's the guy that has 5 PFs and just drafted another.
Sorry, Kahn gets no love here. He's a bozo.
Eh... If this was Bill Belichek, people would be talking about what a genius he was. Kahn parlayed the 20th pick into a tradeable contract (Miller's), a future #1 from Memphis, and several #2s and cash. That's a fairly impressive haul.
Sure, the Twolves need talent and vets. However, much like Danny Ainge did, Kahn is acquiring "chips". Future #1s and possibly the #2s will be tradeable assets that can help land that vet the Twolves need. Since the Wolves aren't close to winning, I think it's more important to get value and assets than it is to get random veterans.
Roy this isn't the NFL where prime talent can be found in the second half of the draft extremely often and the last 3/4s of the draft on a regular basis. You want talent in the NBA draft you get top 10 picks and everything else is luck.
All-Pro NFL players are regularly selected in rounds 2,3,4 and 5. All-NBA players are seldom selected after pick 15. Huge, gigantic difference.
Then why are you bashing Kahn for trading the 20th pick in a very weak draft for a future #1, millions of dollars, and future #2s? If Kahn couldn't either draft or trade that pick for a difference maker, then the assets he acquired seem to be tremendous value.
As a GM, Kahn has been mostly bad. However, that doesn't mean he doesn't make the occasional good decision.