lipoli390 wrote:It will be interesting to see what the Wolves do with these three 2nd round pick. They don't realistically have roster room for any of them.
One of them will likely wind up as a two-way player for Minnesota. Another should be a stash prospect. That third pick can either be used to trade up in the second round, dealt for a future pick, or used on another body they want to get a better look at in training camp.
Cam - Do you really think the Wolves will carry three rookies on their roster? Maybe. But that seems unlikely to me.
lipoli390 wrote:It will be interesting to see what the Wolves do with these three 2nd round pick. They don't realistically have roster room for any of them.
One of them will likely wind up as a two-way player for Minnesota. Another should be a stash prospect. That third pick can either be used to trade up in the second round, dealt for a future pick, or used on another body they want to get a better look at in training camp.
Cam - Do you really think the Wolves will carry three rookies on their roster? Maybe. But that seems unlikely to me.
Yes and they shouldn't be above doing that either if the alternative is to have some Layman or Okogie there.
lipoli390 wrote:Koloko would have been a better pick than Kessler. He much more versatile defensively.
I'm going to have to disagree with that. I'll take Walker Kessler's elite 19.1 block percentage over Christian Koloko's 10.3 block percentage. Kessler simply puts a lid on the basket without fouling. He's also bigger than Koloko and a better rebounder. Kessler wasn't a sexy pick, but he's really good at what he does.