Rocco Era Around the Corner

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Lipoli390 wrote: Wed Jul 09, 2025 4:36 pm
Monster wrote: Wed Jul 09, 2025 2:19 pm
60WinTim wrote: Wed Jul 09, 2025 2:08 pm The Rocco era is here to stay!

He signed his 2-Way contract today!
It will be interesting to see if anyone plays so well in the summer league (either with the Wolves or otherwise) that the Wolves would consider offering them an NBA contract. Keep in mind NBA rookie's can sign for very cheap for that first year. The Wolves might be interested in locking in one of their young players.

Meanwhile Clark is a FA after this year and could be in line for a decent to nice raise if what we saw last year is legit.
Great point about the very cheap rookie contract minimum. It’s a very cap-friendly way to fill out a roster.
Feels like we've flooded the zone with a bunch of young 7-footers that could potentially backup or eventually replace Rudy: Jesse Edwards, Rocco Zikarsky, and Joan Beringer. Jesse is 25 already, so he's obviously the most mature, but also has the least amount of upside. He toiled away in Iowa most of last season and did good, but not great.

I'll be interested to see which Center we start in Game 1 of summer league and what that initial pecking order looks like since it's unlikely any will share the floor together.

The other position to watch is point guard and whether Fulton, Bailey, or Newton distinguish themselves.
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60WinTim wrote: Wed Jul 09, 2025 8:35 pm
Monster wrote: Wed Jul 09, 2025 8:18 pm
Wolvesfan21 wrote: Wed Jul 09, 2025 6:03 pm

If I were TC I would have offered him an extension and try to lock him up for cheap, but maybe isn't he a RFA? If RFA then no.
He is a RFA. It hasn't been a year since he signed his last contract so I'm not sure he is extension eligible someone might have those details on timing of extensions. I was surprised they only signed him for a 2 year deal but they basically had him on a 2 way for 2 years so they might have been thinking as long as he is a RFA at the end of the contract that seems fair enough.
Yeah, the circumstances behind Clark's contract seem to not be in the Wolves favor. Teams often arrange 4-year deals with the last two years being options, or non-guaranteed. But it looks like Clark is set to be a restricted FA after year 2. Other teams can make an offer, although if I understand the rules correctly, the maximum a team can offer is the non-tax-payer MLE, which would be in the 15 mil range next year. That could make retaining Clark after next year rather expensive.
I kinda doubt Clark will be a guy teams will want to hold up their FA to see if the Wolves match salalries for. Once he is eligible they might sign him to an extension. Of course with RFA a sign and trade could also be on the table but it seems like they need him as right now they don't have an obvious replacement for someone like him. I believe in Clark but this might be a little premature maybe last season was a bit of a fluke.
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Q-is-here wrote: Wed Jul 09, 2025 9:38 pm
Lipoli390 wrote: Wed Jul 09, 2025 4:36 pm
Monster wrote: Wed Jul 09, 2025 2:19 pm

It will be interesting to see if anyone plays so well in the summer league (either with the Wolves or otherwise) that the Wolves would consider offering them an NBA contract. Keep in mind NBA rookie's can sign for very cheap for that first year. The Wolves might be interested in locking in one of their young players.

Meanwhile Clark is a FA after this year and could be in line for a decent to nice raise if what we saw last year is legit.
Great point about the very cheap rookie contract minimum. It’s a very cap-friendly way to fill out a roster.
Feels like we've flooded the zone with a bunch of young 7-footers that could potentially backup or eventually replace Rudy: Jesse Edwards, Rocco Zikarsky, and Joan Beringer. Jesse is 25 already, so he's obviously the most mature, but also has the least amount of upside. He toiled away in Iowa most of last season and did good, but not great.

I'll be interested to see which Center we start in Game 1 of summer league and what that initial pecking order looks like since it's unlikely any will share the floor together.

The other position to watch is point guard and whether Fulton, Bailey, or Newton distinguish themselves.
Yep. Those will be the two positions to watch closely. I’m fairly certain Jesse will start at center. And of course Rob will start at PG. How things sort out after that will be really interesting. Questions to be answered:

CENTER: Who will be first off the bench at center initially, Joan or Rocco? Between those two, which one will have logged the most minutes at the end of Summer League. Will Joan and Rocco get any time together on the court? Will Joan and/or Rocco end up with more PT than Jesse? Will either or both of those two outplay Jesse? Will Jesse look at all like a potential NBA player or will he continue to look like what I viewed as a G-League lifer watching him last year?

PG: You posed the most important question - i.e., which of the G-League PGs will distinguish themselves? I’m thinking it will be Newton. Some other questions: How many games and minutes will Rob end up playing throughout Summer League? Can Fulton keep up with the speed on the NBA game at the Summer League level? Will Fulton show a consistent perimeter jump shot? Is Newton as good defensively as the Wolves organization appears to believe? Has Newton developed an offensive game, including a jump shot? Bailey seems like the most intriguing of the three but so far he’s been a perennial G-League guy.
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