CoolBreeze44 wrote:
I rate him higher than you do, and I don't think what the Bulls or Cavs did is relevant. It will be fun to see how he develops over the course of the next 2 years. Really looking forward to seeing him in summer league.
I know you and a lot of people do. I expect him have a career closer to Troy Bell then what people are thinking.
Per Hoopshype: Bill Herenda: #Kings adding Corey Hawkins of #UCDavis to #NBA summer league roster according to league sources
(I wanted us to sign Corey, he was one of the best three point shooters in college and son of former NBA player Hersey Hawkins., but we are signing Brady Heslip)
bleedspeed177 wrote:Cool - I'm trying to be realistic and not wear my homer glasses. I don't see Jones playing much on a contender and I don't think the Bulls or Cavs did either or they would have drafted and kept him since both need backup PG's. My expectations is he would come in and be a game manager and not turn the ball over. Only problem with that is think he will be a turnstile on defense. My hope is he can show the ability to get to the line at a similar rate as he did in college. That will be key for him in having an NBA career in my opinion. I would say his ceiling is Luke Ridnour.
I don't have great expectations of him, a solid back up but the team is going to take a hit if Rubio goes down. On the other hand the Bulls and Cavs are both contenders today, they don't want a rookie backup IMO so to me their passing over Jones doesn't mean much.
I don't understand the thought process behind not reaching out to Undrafted Rookies and signing a couple that may be potential 13-15 roster spots. The Wolves have signed Zero. While LA has both Upshaw and Ashley. Both are talented...and the Lakers have no obligation to them if I'm understand the process. Why not go after a couple who may be dLeague or potential prospects.
slimcalhoun27 wrote:I don't understand the thought process behind not reaching out to Undrafted Rookies and signing a couple that may be potential 13-15 roster spots. The Wolves have signed Zero. While LA has both Upshaw and Ashley. Both are talented...and the Lakers have no obligation to them if I'm understand the process. Why not go after a couple who may be dLeague or potential prospects.
Weird is all!
I think it's a tough sell all around because the wolves basically have no roster spots and already a really young team. In simple contrast a team like the Lakers has plenty of opportunity right now. In addition the Wolves don't have their own d-league team like some of these other teams so that probably makes it less likely to go too hard after guys also.
Weird? We have so many young guys that our Summer League roster is closer to being filled out than most of those teams that have picked up unsigned rookies. I view this as completely irrelevant!
60WinTim wrote:Weird? We have so many young guys that our Summer League roster is closer to being filled out than most of those teams that have picked up unsigned rookies. I view this as completely irrelevant!
Yes weird, I personally do not believe in the mantra of "since I have enough" I won't continue to find a better option. Now, I admit I am not familiar with all the details, but is Hummel, Hamilton, spot for Neal and I would say Brown are better then a possible dude who simply slipped in the draft? That's my reasoning for Weird. Youth is youth, but talent is talent IMO
I like the roster, but we still need to better the roster every year to compete in the west.
60WinTim wrote:Weird? We have so many young guys that our Summer League roster is closer to being filled out than most of those teams that have picked up unsigned rookies. I view this as completely irrelevant!
Yes weird, I personally do not believe in the mantra of "since I have enough" I won't continue to find a better option. Now, I admit I am not familiar with all the details, but is Hummel, Hamilton, spot for Neal and I would say Brown are better then a possible dude who simply slipped in the draft? That's my reasoning for Weird. Youth is youth, but talent is talent IMO
I like the roster, but we still need to better the roster every year to compete in the west.
I think monster nailed it...these guys all have agents who know which teams have the most open roster spots, and the Wolves are not currently on that list. I'm sure Milt/Flip reached out to a couple guys for SL, but their agents steered them in a different direction.