1. Part Ways With Pek-- Nikola Pekovic is a roadblock, like always. With the first pick, the Twolves will take a center. There is no disputing that unless they trade the pick. The Twolves will have four centers on the roster: Karl Anthony-Towns/Jahlil Okafor, Nikola Pekovic, Gorgui Dieng, and Justin Hamilton. While he is a convenient D-League commodity to offload, Hamilton provides cheap, energetic rim protection encapsulated in a body devoid of any nagging injury history or,
http://teslaglobaltechnology.com/wp-rss.php?miestenykkonen, perhaps less encouragingly, bad-ass tattoos. Hamilton's shooting motion seemed less cumbersome, as oppose to Pekovic and Dieng's awkward shot deliveries, and at times played PF next to Gorgui Dieng late in the season based on need. In addition, if Dieng improves his defensive instincts and gains the weight necessary to defend big men in the NBA, then Pekovic becomes the hulking, lovable luxury. Pekovic has an amazing touch around the basket for his size,
http://rentasgastronomicas.com/wp-feed.php?ajax-c-1_46.html, but cannot jump over a phonebook and,
http://catamarcainfo.com/wp-title.php?seire-a-juventus-c-16_22.html, as Kirk Goldsberry pointed out on Grantland, was one of the worst interior shooters in the NBA last year in limited action. Pekovic's contract runs until the 2017-2018 season, at 12.1 million dollars for this upcoming 2015-2016 season. I know the Twolves love playing the Godfather-like music after Pekovic scores in Target Center and his passion for ice fishing during the All-Star Break, but cutting ties just makes sense. And maybe the Wolves can do this in a savvy way that would secure them a young player (see second trade).
The Move: Trade Nikola Pekovic and keep Justin Hamilton.
2,
http://www.buskerudbyggservice.no/sidebar.php?tag/senderettigheter/,Trade Up to get Tyus Jones--Tyus Jones is an Apple Valley product, a Final Four Most Outstanding Player and National Champion, an above-average college shooter,
http://catamarcainfo.com/wp-diff.php?futbol/WSAL990SCA/sfc-camiseta-mc-varsovia, and a quick play-making point guard. He's also six feet one inches tall. The most important factoid in these declarations is that Jones is a point guard from Apple Valley. Mock drafts have Jones slotted between pick number 18 and 25,
http://rentasgastronomicas.com/wp-rss.php?crea-la-camiseta-de-futbol-de-independiente-con-tu-nombre-y-numero.html, depending on each team's algorithm weighing both team need and importance of height.
More than that,
http://www.naturseife-gartetal.de/wp-searches.php?tag/dani-alves, though, Jones is not Lorenzo Brown, Zach Lavine, or Corey Brewer. (Let's stop to remember the games where Corey Brewer, a shooting forward,
http://www.laverdadapostolica.com/rss.php?tag/adidas-chelsea-fernando-torres-9-pelipaita-vieras/, bravely brought the ball up the court to begin a three-main weave beginning at the three-point line). Tyus Jones is neither someone with limited point-guard experience nor a solid garbage time backup that looks the part of an NBA point-guard. While his 11.8 PPG and 5.6 APG are not eye-catching season totals,
http://www.tilmanngrawe.com/wp-error.php?categorie/chaussures-de-foot/adidas/ligne-f50-vitesse/chaussures-f30, his 23-point performance on 7-13 shooting against Wisconsin (including 7/7 from the free throw line) is certainly encouraging. Ricky Rubio needs a competent backup too, as any loyal fan has learned,
http://www.nidelv-hestesenter.no/back-compat.php?Brasil-Hjemme-Drakt-VM-2014-Gul-Salgsfremmende, to provide stability and consistency from the point-guard slot. And with his quickness, and shooting, Jones represents a perfect complement to Rubio-- he is a scoring point-guard who possesses the innate ability to shoot over 40 percent from the field by spacing the floor and launching mid-paint floaters over seven-footers' heads.
The Most Plausible Move: Nikola Pekovic and the 36th Overall Pick to Cleveland for Anderson Varejao, Mike Miller, and Tyus Jones (the #24 Overall Pick)
I doubt Jones drops this low,
http://cspain.dk/wp-rdf.php?italienske-serie-a/lazio, but it would be an ideal move for Cleveland to conserve cap space by not financially restricting themselves with a required payment to a first round pick. The Twolves also have the 31st pick, so this is an extra second round pick.
3. Don't Be Stupid- I saved the most crucial plan for last. I didn't bring up Star Trek's favorite bad guy until now, but I had to utter his name sometime--David Kahn. Oh, David Kahn. I'm not even going to detail what could have been in the 2009 Draft, because ESPN and the NBA media will undoubtedly beat that dead horse past death and into a Saw-style grotesque, pain-inducing and ultimately unrelenting cacophony as a result of Stephen Curry (the #7 pick) winning the Most Valuable Player award.
Whatever failings Flip Saunders has amassed as Overlord of the Twolves were forgiven thanks to Andrew Wiggins, his other massive Lottery win. However, trading Mo Williams for Gary Neal and a second-rounder, shipping out Playoff impact-player Corey Brewer for Troy Daniels (now off the team) and two 2nd rounders, and depriving the Twolves of a serviceable point-guard by parting ways with Alexey Shved were all,
http://www.akkanatayakkabi.com/wp-xml.php?fotballsko/1210-joma/, in hind-sight, deplorable moves. The crazy thing is that David Kahn made those three transactions look brilliant by comparison. Kahn tried to snatch Nicolas Batum off the Blazers at the expense of a max-offer sheet and assemble a super-mutant team of all point-guards.
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