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What is the main goal for any major sports team? It's not to be ok and be make up the numbers,it's to win the championships. Which team is more than likely going to win a chip first? Plus any player that is above average will leave Minny for a bigger market when there contract is up
I think it's fair to say Wolves won the trade but Cavs will now likely win the title so it's really win-win. As much as I'd love to see James, Wiggins, Irving and Love all running around together, it wouldn't have been the best thing in terms of equality in the league.
You can't say the twolves won the trade, wiggins has all the potential in the world but he might not live up to it( I think he will and then some), anytime you can get a 25-26 year old 20-10 machine you try and get he everytime, Lebron has carried worse players to the finals