Originally Posted by Big J 33
I didn't think their first two picks were right because 1. Rubio wasn't coming over immediately and 2. why draft another point guard right after? Even if Rubio came over this season, did they plan on playing two PGs as starters? Why draft a backup PG at 6?
Wall is the best talent in the draft, but they would really draft and keep him? Even with Rubio coming next year, even with Flynn? I get your point that talent trumps need, but when you use 3 lotto picks in a row on point guards, you still keep all of them? If they get the 1 and draft Wall, then I hope they plan on trading Rubio's rights for some scorers/shooters.
1. As for Rubio not coming over immediately, I would say to that, did we really need him to? With Rubio in 09-10, the Timberwolves were going to be a terrible team and sell very few tickets. Without Rubio in 09-10, the Timberwolves were a terrible team and sold very few tickets. So why force the kid's hands and make him come over here in his first NBA experience to play with zero weapons, when he's not comfortable completely, and when his buyout was an ongoing issue. Sure, it would have been great for us fans and just NBA fans in general to have him here playing in the NBA right away, but is a 20-year old Rubio (which we will be getting) that much different than an 18-year Rubio? Yes, in the sense that he'll be more polished, but no in the fact that it's not like we needed him right off the bat to win now, plus he'll still be the age of a lot of rookies when he does come over despite waiting a couple years.
2. As for drafting Flynn right after, he was the ultimate backup plan. If the whole Rubio thing went south, for example maybe him saying that he would never play in Minnesota, then we would could go ahead with Flynn as our PG. However, that didn't happen, and Rubio has voiced that he is eager to come over to play in Minnesota. I will say that if you wanted to criticize anything David Kahn (our GM) did last year, this would be it. He could have gone with Demar DeRozan at #6, but that's easy to criticize as well because would that have been a reach? Yeah. So anything the T'Wolves would have done there would have been criticized. Let me say this, if the Kahn had let Rubio slide by the Timberwolves fans would have burned the Target Center to the ground
... Kahn couldn't open his first stint at being GM with the decision to pass on Rubio. He just couldn't.
3. They would draft and keep Wall, and then I would assume they would trade Flynn and maybe Jefferson to find Wall's immediate backcourt mate. Then when Rubio comes over, we'll sort everything out then.
Also, we can trade y'all.
... taking Wall means Flynn would be gone and we'd trade him to get a quality SG or C. So Minnesota would be filling needs, which most of you criticize the Wolves for not doing.
*I need to have some sort of character limit on my replies.