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[Woj] The Timberwolves are trading a 2031 unprotected first and a protected 2030 pick swap to the Spurs for Dillingham, source tells ESPN.



[Woj] The Timberwolves are trading a 2031 unprotected first and a protected 2030 pick swap to the Spurs for Dillingham, source tells ESPN.

by JOYCEISDEAD

41 Comments

  1. JOYCEISDEAD

    This feels really sparse???? Garbage ???????

    I feel like Brian Wright has got this reaction from us like 4 years in a row between draft picks, trades and free agent signings. Wtf man

  2. Idk if Iā€™ve been this incensed in my fucking life. What are we doing?

  3. Tyranitator

    We clearly didn’t like anyone left. Punt for the future

  4. jeremyrvcc

    This is terrible. We could have traded down from a different team and probably got another young l player or pick too

  5. IbSunPraisin

    Maybe we use those picks to trade towards Cleveland

  6. What a horrible trade

    +1 for overthinking the obvious guys

  7. Maybe_Its_Mescaline

    Someone make this make sense, it is SO FUCKING STUPID

  8. KuyaJohnny

    They really didn’t like anyone left at 8 eh lol

  9. What has Brian Wright fucking done to show us heā€™s good at his job? Someone please tell me

  10. Yikes, we might get a decent young player in 7 years time? We shouldnā€™t care about anything but developing players alongside Wembyā€¦

  11. rickynavarrete

    front office shit themselves and didnā€™t know who to pick after salaun got picked šŸ¤¦šŸ»ā€ā™‚ļø

  12. LocalPharmacist

    Dude.. Brian Wright is a terrible ass GM.

  13. Yo everyone calm down, Spurs will likely trade these new additional picks for an already established player in the league.

  14. MakeAShadow

    The odds of these picks being higher than 8 are like 5% what the fuck is Brian Wright thinking

  15. NottDisgruntled

    Bruh. The NBA and the Earth itself might not even still be around in 2031.

    Itā€™s gonna be AI robots hooping by then.

  16. HereComesJustice

    just shows that we didn’t like anyone else this year lol

    but holy shit idk about picks 7 years in the future

  17. fateoftheg0dz

    I dont think we are waiting for 2030/31 to use these picks. More likely we use them eventually to trade for someone useful

  18. user15151616

    Couldnā€™t even get #27 instead of the swap?

  19. DeathByAudit_

    Guess we didnā€™t need him; with 2 second rd picks; perhaps we are carrying too many into the preseason.

  20. bangkero1992

    jesus christ, we could have traded it for Deni

  21. We probably werenā€™t high on anybody and figure we can flip this pick in a trade in a year or two when itā€™s time to add a star alongside Wemby.

  22. The only thing that could make sense is if they think they’d get more value out of these picks to use for a trade, I just find it hard to believe we’d actually keep these to use that far out.

  23. Nightfury82

    Spurs must have been on Saluan at 8. Even in a weak draft we had plenty of guys to pick from at 8. The haul from Min seems weak, if itā€™s only one unprotected 1st.

  24. tacomonstrous

    This opens up $26 million in cap space and gives us a possibly great pick in the middle of Wemby’s prime. The wish gratification isn’t great, but this is a forward looking move.

  25. General_Shanks

    Could be they didnā€™t want to talk on rookie salary of players they didnā€™t like.

  26. Far_Health4406

    We traded away the 8 pick for someone who likely will be entering the 8th grade this year. šŸ˜‚

  27. Gamechannel360

    Logical trade. Instead of being forced to pick a player we don’t think will improve us, we got 2 potential lotroey picks in the future. Gobert would be retired, Ant would probably have asked out and Kat would be on his last legs. There’s potential for us here. I would have preferred if we got their 27th pick as well. It was clear it was gonna be Clingon or bust for us at 8th.

  28. Jupenator

    I don’t mind this much. That pick and the swap don’t seem valuable now, but this draft is likely not a draft to expect an 8th pick to be a starter, or even get a second contract. Those picks are likely to become way more valuable in the future because 1) Minnesota is unlikely to stay good for 7 years and 2) we could package that with like a 2029 pick to move up in 2028 or something if we like that draft.

    This sub was obsessed with Dillingham and I was never really sold, so I’m not beat up over not keeping him.

  29. Spurs saw how many picks it took the Knicks to get a role player and decided they needed more picks.

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