But when Danny Ainge had a situation much like Kahn's team, Minnesota, has this year, an extremely young team with questionable talent and few roster spots, Danny Ainge didn't select more young players and stockpile future picks. He cashed them in along with his questionable young talent and landed Ray Allen, Glen Davis, and Kevin Garnett.
And given the similarities between the 2006 and 2007 Celtics and the 2010 and 2011 Timberwolves(#2 pick/#5 pick high draft picks, Love/Jefferson young big man, Rubio/Rondo young PG asset, slew of other mediocre talent, horrible records) I believe Kahn failed his team because he could have followed what looked to be a winning formula and made bigger trades. I think all he has done is cause his team to once again have one of the 5 worst records in the league for fifth year in a row.
Come on, nick. What veterans were the Twolves going to land that would have immediately launched them into contention? Danny's assets (which he developed, to his credit) included an existing perennial all-star, a lottery pick, and a young big man with all-star potential. Danny also had those assets when multiple perennial all-stars were on the market.
The Twolves have the lottery pick and the young big man, but they don't have the established star. There's no equivalent to Paul Pierce on their roster. Similarly, there's no equivalent to KG and Ray Allen on the market.
That being the case, Kahn has to follow Danny's strategy: acquire "chips", while developing some young talent, before cashing that talent in for a championship. It's only because Danny was successful in stage 1 of his plan that he was able to transition to stage 2.
Also, regarding Brad Miller, he just had microfracture surgery; insurance is going to pay for most, if not all, of his salary, which is another huge chunk of savings.
Who said anything about contending? I just think they need to get better and he's getting his team worse. For the third year in a row.
Also regarding my comparison:
2007 Celtics Record 24-58 second worst record
Rondo - Young PG
Jefferson- PF with AS potential
#5 pick
Perk - young defensive center on 5 year $20 million deal
Green, West, Telfair, Wally, Gomes - trade fodder filler
Rest of leftover roster: Pierce, Tony Allen, Powe, Scalabrine
2011 TWolvesRecord 17-65 -worst record
Rubio - Young PG
Love - PF with AS potential
#2 and #20 picks
Darko - young defensive center on 4 year $20 million deal
Flynn, Webster, Ellington, Ridnour, Tolliver - trade fodder filler
Rest of leftover roster: Beasley, Johnson, Pekovic, Randolph
Very comparable except for Pierce/Beasley. I guess we will simply agree to disagree. Perhaps Who and you are right and they need to wait another year to cash in as next year they will have Beasley, Love and Randolph needing to be paid. That could seriously complicate the matter or make things better, depending on how much you trust Kahn's ability to get things done.
My guess is Kahn will be fired before Minnesota sees a significant jump up the standings.