The Thunder have plenty of draft assets and young players to dangle for a proven star. However, general manager Sam Presti doesn’t believe this is the right time to make that kind of trade, according to Justin Martinez of The Oklahoman.
Presti wants to see his young team develop more with what they have before taking that route.
“I don’t think you can make a rational case for it now,” Presti said. “Perhaps at some point when we have a little more information, the team has demonstrated its capability and played in high-performing games and we see what our limitations are, potentially. But I don’t know that there’s a lot of good rational thinking behind that other than impulse and following content creation. That is just part of the world that we live in.”
We have more from the Northwest Division:
- The Timberwolves are hopeful of reaching a rookie scale extension agreement with forward Jaden McDaniels in the coming days, Chris Hine of the Minneapolis Star Tribune tweets. “Yeah, certainly. … Had some constructive conversations with his agents and fingers crossed we’d like to get something done,” president of basketball operations Tim Connelly said. McDaniels will be a restricted free agent next summer if he doesn’t sign an extension.
- Who is the current team leader and face of the franchise the Timberwolves — Karl-Anthony Towns or Anthony Edwards? According to Edwards, that’s not even an issue, Jon Krawczynski of The Athletic writes. “That’s what people try to do, man,” Edwards said. “They try to, like, break you up. Who’s the best player, you or KAT? Or who should take the last shot, you or KAT? And I don’t think it’s about any of that.”
- The Jazz have finalized their coaching staff, according to a team press release. Chad Forcier, Rick Higgins, Scott Morrison, and Mike Williams are the newcomers to Will Hardy‘s staff. Evan Bradds, Chris Jones, Sean Sheldon, Lamar Skeeter and Jason Terry are the returning assistants.
It’s Ant.
Honestly I don’t think one is better than the other. They’re both dynamic three level scorers that don’t do much else. One of the other has to take his game to next level or preferably both, then this team could be amazing. I’ll admit Edwards has a better chance of having a breakout season but that’s only because he’s 5 years younger.
Jaden Mcdaniels is the key to this team though. If he realizes his potential this team could be a true contender.
OKC will be 5-6 seed. Think they make the leap, they can also make a move at the deadline. The Bertans contract along with some of the young lower bench guys like a Mann and or Poku should get some vet help.
Sure as hell isn’t KAT.