Welcome to the Monday edition of The Cooler, where it's never a good idea to relax for too long. Let's get to it:
*It's a single-subject sort of day here, as I continue to examine the fallout of the Jimmy Butler trade nearly 48 hours after news broke.
First, the extreme near-term. What is happening TODAY, as it pertains to the trade? Well, the deal became official at noon when the Wolves sent out a news release. The terms are exactly as had been reported: Butler and Justin Patton to the 76ers, with Robert Covington, Dario Saric, Jerryd Bayless and a 2022 second-round pick to the Wolves.
It seems likely that head coach/president of basketball operations Tom Thibodeau will be able to talk about the trade during his pregame availability around 5 p.m., or at the very least after the game is done.
It's unclear whether Covington and Saric will be part of the Wolves for the game Monday, but it seems like a pretty tight timeline. A more likely scenario is that they're here and make their debuts Wednesday against the Pelicans. (Bayless is injured and hasn't played yet this season).
From a news standpoint, it makes sense that the Wolves wait to introduce them on Tuesday — so they aren't competing with the retirement news conference of Joe Mauer.
*Butler, too, will likely make his Philadelphia debut on Wednesday. How he fits in with the 76ers — who like the Wolves are built around two young players, in this case Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons — remains to be seen.
Simmons said Sunday of Butler: "Obviously played against him once in Minnesota and in Philly, he just has a winning attitude and an aggressive side to him. I think he's going to fit in well here."