lipoli390 wrote:monsterpile wrote:Feverishly looking up this guy after I post this...
https://twitter.com/rhodymbb/status/1010274817201799170?s=21
University of Rhode Island guard Jared Terell has agreed to a two-way deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves @JaredTerrell32
Really underwhelming college career. Didn't shoot well from behind the arc until his 4th season. And has never shot well inside the arc. Doesn't have very good length and doesn't seem to be a particularly good athlete. There have to be better candidates one of our two 2-way contracts. At least Thibodeau did well with Okogie and Diop.
What I found...
First of all he is the guy that hit that deep 3 from the logo in the tourney against Oklahoma and then looked over at Reggie miller. I think most people heard about that. I am pretty sure I was watching it or heard it on the radio.
There is very little video of this guy. He is a thick player (at first reminded me of Khyri Thomas) looks powerful and has some explosiveness but more power. This guy is just as undersized BUT he also may actually have the ability to play as a PG or at least be the sort of guy that plays that role. Looks like a guy that will compete. When you look at his measurables and think he could be a role playing PG they start to looks very good.
He did well at the Portsmouth invitational. Barford that is on the SL was MVP. Wolfson also reported he was a guy that came in for at least one workout with the Wolves. He was part of a group that had his program nationally ranked and his coach Dan Hurley got a better job. At one time he was a top 100 recruit.
Here is a scouting report from some site.
https://www.nbascoutinglive.com/jared-terrell-scouting-report
Article from SI about college seniors that could be NBA sleepers. One of the guys on the SL team is in here also.
https://www.si.com/nba/2018/04/16/nba-draft-sleepers-portsmouth-invitational-college-seniors
JARED TERRELL, G, RHODE ISLAND
Height: 6'3" | Weight: 215 | Age: 23
2017-18 Stats: 16.8 PPG, 1.5 SPG, 41.4% 3FG
"Terrell's blend of physicality, vision and toughness helped set him apart from the other guards in attendance, and that well-roundedness should be extremely attractive to teams looking for inexpensive backcourt help. He's a good set shooter and ball-mover on the perimeter, can play on or off the ball, and is a presence defensively, offering a lot of attractive qualities for a role player. Terrell struggles at times turning the corner and getting to the rim, which can cause him to settle for tough shots, but in the right role on the right team could become a useful cog."
Let's be honest there are a ton of undrafted guys at some point that are possible NBA players either inna few months or years down the road. Maybe even more this year as it was a really deep draft. I'm certainly not suggesting Thibs and Layden made some sort of amazing move here by selecting this guy and signing him to a 2-way deal but I also think they must have liked him to move this quickly. It's worth noting some guys may wait because they think they can make a roster or do the 10-day thing or even just take a very good offer overseas. IF this guy actually has talent (espcially if the 3 point shooting is now real) there is a spot on this roster for competitive above average physically gifted (size strength athleticism) guy that will play his butt off. Maybe there was more talented guys out there but there is no guarantee they were going to sign. I'm a homer but I thought the Wolves did a pretty good job bringing in some guys to the Iowa Wolves last year (and their summer league roster) so I'm gonna give them the benefit of the doubt for right now. These are really shots in the dark. You know they did their homework though.