That’s why I think Mike Miller definitely will be traded by draft night and why Randy Foye likely will be as well.
I’m betting Kahn is looking ahead to Foye’s next contract and saying to himself what it will cost to re-sign Foye is beyond his worth.
That’s also why I think in time either Kevin Love or Jefferson will go.
Eventually, Love’s going to get big money and Kahn doesn’t want such a big chunk of his cap consumed by two players who basically play the same position.
Expect Kahn to try to use Miller or Foye and the team’s additional draft picks to try and get another top 10 pick in addition to their No. 6 pick so they can get UConn center Hasheem Thabeet, a true shot-blocker.
I think he wants to use all this capital the Wolves accumulated to come out with two really good pieces — not four or five — out of the draft.
Wolves president of basketball operations David Kahn said at Wednesday’s press conference to announce coach Kevin McHale’s departure that he would have no comment on any trade rumors.
Note: Forward Mark Madsen will hold his basketball camp next week at Champlin high school. For information on registration, go to thebasketballacademy.com.
Had Kevin McHale’s dismissal as Timberwolves coach come earlier, the Wolves would have had a great chance to bring back Flip Saunders as coach. But Saunders, who lives in Medina and would have given the job serious consideration, couldn’t wait after the Washington Wizards offered $19 million for four years.
It’s clear that new Timberwolves basketball president David Kahn is looking to move up in the June 25 NBA draft. One rumor that makes sense for the Wolves, who have the No. 6 overall pick and have glaring needs at center and point guard, is trading forward Kevin Love to the Memphis Grizzlies for their No. 2 overall pick. Memphis, however, probably wouldn’t make the deal.
But if it did, the Wolves could take UConn’s 7-2 Hasheem Thabeet. And with their No. 6 pick, they could take 6-3 guard Stephen Curry of Davidson.
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