I'm confused by this logic. Minnesota wants the Clippers pick in order to get value back from Beasley, so we are going to make them include their lottery pick from a couple years ago, in order to include it? Why would that make it more likely for Minny to pull the trigger? It is actually making it a worse deal than just JO for Beasley straight up, from their point of view.
The way I see it, Beasley is gone anyway. They're giving him away like they did a few years ago.
My interpretation is that they're warming up to JO + money (essentially cap space) but want a bit more.
That little bit more could be a fresh start from Wes Johnson.
He's been underwhelming for them but he's long and athletic so he has potential. From what I heard he played the 4 in college and is now playing the 2 so perhaps he'd fare better at the three.
Kurt Rambis stunted the development of the team with his own version of the complex triangle offense, forcing Johnson to play at the 2. Now, Adelman's system gets his bigs good shots, not Wes Johnson, and he's still playing the 2.
Essentially, we'd be 'drafting' Johnson instead of our pick.
My scouting report (a couple of google inquiries) is that he's long, athletic and plays solid defense (and possesses some awesome PF attributes like shot blocking and rebounding). He's been in the wrong system playing at the wrong position (and the Wolves are stacked at the three). He'd probably be more NBA ready than what we might get with the Clipper's pick.
We'd turn the pick into a sort of low risk, medium-low abnormal return (again, because he's just been a bad fit. Worst case scenario you get a solid defender/trade bait) investment from what I see.
In contrast, drafts are relatively high risk. Even in stacked drafts (see 1996), something like half the first rounders are non-players. Needless to say the lower you go, the more risk you bear.
http://landof10klosses.wordpress.com/2011/12/16/2011-2012-timberwolves-season-preview/ <--- scroll down to his summary. Sums up what I think pretty well in terms of his ability.