The Minnesota Timberwolves have room to add onto their already talented roster, the addition of Goran Dragić could potentially help them move up in the standings.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are expected to have improved this off season just by their great players becoming more experienced, like Karl-Anthony Towns or Andrew Wiggins.
Furthermore, if the Wolves get the better versions of those two players, having two All-Stars like Jimmy Butler and Goran Dragić could tip the scale for the Wolves come playoff time.
Sources say that the Miami Heat are looking for future draft picks and a point guard to help them keep the position intact. The Timberwolves have just that, but how much are they willing to give up?
Goran Dragić is a former Most Improved Player of the Year and made his first All-Star team last season, this seems like the right time to snag a player of his talent, even at the age of 32-years-old. Moreover, Dragić led his Slovenia basketball team to the EuroCup last Summer and was named the Most Valuable Player.
While Pat Riley and Eric Spolestra of the Miami Heat have been known to love them some Dragic, Riley has stated that no one is safe on the roster.
As stated below:
"Via, Palm Beach Post “Whether you’re a (cap) room team, whether you’re capped out, whether you’ve got a lot of guys under contract, whether you’re limited with your picks, you keep working toward your goal. That’s what we’re going to do. We’re going to continue to try to make the team better.”"
If ‘The Dragon’ is indeed a bargaining chip, it feels right for the Timberwolves to make an offer, but what’s a good deal for both teams?