TWolves still pursuing Pau Gasol trade

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In other news involving NBA big men, a source said Wednesday that Minnesota continues to pursue a possible trade for Lakers forward Pau Gasol, dangling rookie Derrick Williams, who is from the Los Angeles area, and draft choices. The only players considered untouchable by the Timberwolves, who are seeking to add a veteran by the trade deadline, are Kevin Love and Ricky Rubio. The Timberwolves believe it could be enticing for Gasol to play on the same team as fellow Spaniard Rubio.
I can't see the Lakers making that move. Sure, they need to get younger because their window is closing a little more every second as we speak, but at the same time they are still pushing for another title.

Imagine how unhappy Kobe would be with this deal.
 

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Wolves would be pretty solid if they could swing that.
 

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if la could get dolph in the deal too then the potential of those two could help a lot. dwill has no real position though.
 

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Who would the Wolves play at center? Pau?
 

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Pau is a center, Rip. he's better suited to play Center
hell, the lakers went to 3 finals with him at Center exclusively 1 year, and the other 2 years he played a ton of center with bynum gimpy

Pau at Center and Love at PF is a great fit

this would be part of a 3 way with the lakers getting dwight or deron though. im down on pau(even though he's having a nice season), but i cant do this



(yes i added Deron in there to get a DH reaction lol)
 

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I wouldn't take Pau's soft ass as a center lol.
 

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I'd offer Ridnour in a deal for Pau.

Lakers really need a PG. And Ridnour is starting caliber.

Oh and Derrick Williams could really break out on the Lakers.
 

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I'd offer Ridnour in a deal for Pau.

Lakers really need a PG. And Ridnour is starting caliber.

Oh and Derrick Williams could really break out on the Lakers.
ridnour and dwill for pau? fuck that, its horrible. dwill is too slow for the three and jot strong enough for the four. he could he a career 6th man because of that.
 

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I wouldn't take Pau's soft ass as a center lol.
they got to the Finals with it

and no center truly bangs him and would give him problems. He had a great 2009 Finals. I remember everyone saying he should have gotten MVP over Kobe. that was vs Dwight because Bynum hardly played

his game is better suited for C. He's great down low, great passer, underrated shot blocker and he's still grabbing 10 boards a game. Pairing him with outside shooting Love is so much better than Bynum because Bynum limits Pau's low post touches
 

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Pau is more of a PF than a C.
 

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how?

he does everything Bynum does for instance, but has more midrange game
he's probably better in the post than every big too

Bynum has missed a ton of games since Pau came to LA. Pau has played a lot of center because of that, and he's been great
 

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I think Derrick Williams is much better than you think Pugz.
 

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no way the lakers dump pau for a young player like Williams who is still figuring things out

Kobe would be pissed, and it would be stupid to start rebuilding at this time in Kobe's career.

Derrick Williams would be part of a 3way trade IMO and the only way the lakers keep him is if they are getting Dwight or Deron back in return to make up for Pau being gone
 

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Because he's a much better matchup against 4's defensively.

You may not want to believe it, but Pau lacks the strength to go up against C's and gets bullied on the blocks by guys who can outmuscle him.

He struggles matching up with 5's, but his length and mobility is a plus against 4's. He's a finesse player.

The numbers prove this. This season per 48, Pau allows his opponent to grab 11.7 rebounds when playing PF, when he's playing C his opponent grabs 15.6 rebounds. PF's average 0.6 blocks per 48 against Gasol, but C's average 2.3 blocks per 48. He also averages more fouls at C than PF, which shows that his true position is at PF.

Last season per 48, Gasol allowed his opponent to grab 11.3 rebounds when playing PF, but 13.6 when playing C. PF's averaged .7 blocks, C's averaged 1.9. He averaged more fouls at C than PF.
 

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of course he's a better matchup against PF's, but he can play Center under the right circumstances. he plays more like a center is what i was saying

like i said, they got to the Finals in 2008 with him solely at Center
in 2009 Bynum was gimpy and hardly played so he played a lot of center
and 2010 vs Boston, same Bynum story

the NBA is getting softer and softer though. so many teams are playing small ball now. how many true centers are out there anymore?

sure, i would rather see Pau go up against Blatche instead of McGee, or Ibaka instead of Perk, or Scola instead of Dalembert, etc, but he can do it
 

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of course he's a better matchup against PF's, but he can play Center under the right circumstances. he plays more like a center is what i was saying

like i said, they got to the Finals in 2008 with him solely at Center
in 2009 Bynum was gimpy and hardly played so he played a lot of center
and 2010 vs Boston, same Bynum story

the NBA is getting softer and softer though. so many teams are playing small ball now. how many true centers are out there anymore?

sure, i would rather see Pau go up against Blatche instead of McGee, or Ibaka instead of Perk, or Scola instead of Dalembert, etc, but he can do it
I was about to say "oh I thought you were saying he is more of a C than PF," then I got to the bolded part. He can play center, but he plays like a PF, not a C.

That shouldn't even be a debate.
 

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defense is another issue.
offensively he's a good center
 

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Lol nobody ever said he was a bad center, this is more about you saying he's better suited to be a center.
 

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I think Derrick Williams is much better than you think Pugz.
I think I'm more of a dwill fan than you and I'm telling you how it is. Dude just can't keep up with threes and guard fours fulltime right now.
 

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I think I'm more of a dwill fan than you and I'm telling you how it is. Dude just can't keep up with threes and guard fours fulltime right now.
I'm not worried about right now. I was talking that in the future, he'll be a very solid player.
 

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