Originally Posted by
RodyTur10
The value of an undisputed #1 pick is at an alltime high around draft night, maybe it's a good idea to capitalize on that?
How about Karl-Anthony Towns? Just look at this year's numbers (quite amazing):
Karl-Anthony Towns 24.4 PTS/ 12.4 REB / 3.4 AST / 1.6 BLK, while shooting: 56 (2FG%) / 40 (3FG%) / 84 (FT%) = 62,2 TS%
Group of players (FGM>8 and TS%>60%): Antetokounmpo, Curry, Durant, Towns, Harden, Leonard
Group of players (PPG>20, REB>10, BLK>1): Antetokounmpo, Embiid, Davis, Towns, Vucevic
Group of players (2FG%>52, 3FG%>37, FGA>12): Curry, Bogdanovic, Towns, Irving, Harris, Leonard
With the failed Butler experience and the stagnation of Wiggins, I'm sure Minnesota knows they aren't contending any time soon. With Zion they create a new window, before they're pushed into the position of having to sell Towns anyway (like Davis). The Pelicans could build around Tatum and Towns, who're both versatile scorers inside and outside, and have potential to get better on defense.
Idea for a three-way-trade:
New Orleans Pelicans
in: Towns, Covington, Tatum, Smart, Williams, Memphis pick
out: Davis, Hill, #1 pick
Boston Celtics
in: Davis
out: Tatum, Smart, Williams, Yabusele, #20 pick, Memphis pick
Minnesota Timberwolves
in: Hill, Yabusele, #1 pick, #20 pick
out: Towns, Covington
New Pelicans rotation (you can stay just under the luxury tax):
PG: Smart, Payton (re-sign), Jackson
SG: Holiday, Moore, #39 Windler
SF: Tatum, Covington, K.Williams
PF: Randle (re-sign), Wood, Diallo
C: Towns, Okafor, R.Williams