The Timberwolves late Thursday found a team willing to take Marko Jaric, Antoine Walker and Greg Buckner. This means there are NBA franchises in even worse shape than the Wolves -- in this case, the Memphis Grizzlies.
It also means the Wolves couldn't find anybody willing to take Rashad McCants.
By shipping Jaric, Walker, Buckner and No. 3 pick O.J. Mayo to Memphis for Kevin Love, Brian Cardinal, Jason Collins and Mike Miller, the Wolves found a guy who might occasionally lose to Mark Madsen in one-on-one -- Cardinal.
This could be a good deal, as long as O.J. Mayo doesn't someday remind us that the Wolves, on June 26, 2008, once traded a true scorer for a guy, in Love, who is best known for his outlet pass.
This means the starting five next year could be Sebastian Telfair, Randy Foye, Miller, Jefferson and Love, with Ryan Gomes playing sixth man and Corey Brewer providing energy and defense.
That's more intriguing than last year's team, and dumping the regrettable Jaric and the irrelevant Walker and Buckner makes this deal interesting.
The only problem is this: The Wolves are notorious for taking the wrong guy in the draft. And trading Mayo, the consensus third-best player in the draft, for Love, who possesses some NBA skills but not necessarily NBA post size, has to scare anyone who has watched Kevin McHale & Company operate.
Getting rid of bad contracts is good. Acquiring Miller is good. Trusting McHale's judgment that Love will be a good NBA player is worrisome.