Each team in the NBA would prefer to have a winning season every year. Unfortunately, that’s just not realistic.
With that said, some losing seasons are easier to swallow than others. If your team is rebuilding, you may prefer losses – since you’re not winning anyway, that is. You might as well focus on the upcoming lottery.
By contrast, if you just traded four first-round picks for a player, you want to be winning.
You’ve made a significant investment, and if you’re losing games, it simply isn’t paying off.
That’s what the Minnesota Timberwolves moved to acquire Rudy Gobert this summer. At 19-21, it isn’t working out so far. The Wolves may need a shakeup.
Here’s a deal that has them making one by sending D’Angelo Russell to the Toronto Raptors.
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