Monster wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2026 12:12 am
WildWolf2813 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2026 10:49 pm
Also, can Connelly find a rotation guy for cheap?
Champagnie has a $3 mil team option next year.
McBride is making $3-$4 mil a year
Shamet is on a vet min
OKC has Ajay Mitchell making $3 mil a year.
This is where he has had some success.
NAW for like 4 million a year for a few years.
Bones for a vet min
Conley back on the vet min.
Clark his rookie year was a solid contributor especially for a late round pick
Garza was a decent depth guy
TSJ is cheap he needs to stay healthy and then it seems pretty likely to be able to contribute.
Of course not all the guys added for cheap has worked out especially through the draft but I feel like in terms of trades and free agents he has earned some level of trust. I'll be interested to see if they keep Phillips around. He could be a guy that ends up being a bit of a surprise.
He got NAW on a great deal. Now he's gone. The key to being a good GM is to keep finding them and not resting on laurels after they leave. Gotta keep unearthing those guys. Having Naz Reid on a Gupta special was awesome. Naz Reid on the deal after that was really good. Naz Reid now in the same role on a huge deal while not having someone behind him contributing on a Gupta special is hurting the team big time. Even if Beringer ever reaches the hopes we have, all of his super cheap years will be his developmental years. His only value will come if we underpay him on the next deal, if he's good enough to earn that deal.
Bones, Conley, Garza, and Clark are not good examples of what TC should be trying to get. You described a bunch of guys who in a perfect world, never see the court. They're great guys to have in the locker room, guys who can wave towels and be good vibes guys, but I'm talking about guys who can be in a rotation and you're happy with what they bring rather consistently.
Bones did enough to not have to go overseas to continue to make a living off playing basketball. I'm also not gonna fight anyone who wants to pay him much more than the minimum, because come playoff time Finch after a while didn't wanna play him.
Clark is Josh Okogie. He was asked to do one thing in the offseason: get better at threes. He got worse. He is what he is.
Phillips, we don't know why he was thrown into the deal. I do know that Finch was never interested in finding out, so why should we?
If the Wolves run a 9 man rotation
Ant
JMac
Naz
Ayo
Beringer
Shannon
whatever comes back from Gobert and/or Randle better be cheaper pieces that actually function night in night out. That's 2 players, maybe 3, if not someone Connelly MUST add as a free agent that becomes our Shamet (maybe that's Huerter), but outside of the guys I just named, nobody else on the roster should be part of that conversation. Things happen. Guys get hurt, in a pinch you can get away with the Hyland's, Conley's, Slow-Mo's in doses and in a matchup here and there. In reality, they should all be Joe Ingles in terms of importance.
So if you think asking for the #28 pick to be good and good soon is asking a lot, it really isn't, because if it is, why is Tim Connelly even here? He was brought here to be a good eye for talent, not to become our Daryl Morey who is the most overrated GM in our lifetime.