I'd never heard of the guy before looking him up, but yeah...he would be awesome at 32. And at least one mock (nbadraft.net) has him available. 19.2/8.5 and almost 3 blocks per game...and he's even made 15 of his 37 3-pointers (41%)! He would fit in well as a backup center from day one, and allow Naz and Ju to play only PF.LongGame wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:50 pm Ryan Kalkbrenner would be a perfect backup center for the Wolves. Would be an awesome pick at 32, not sure he will be there. I would consider him at 15. 35 points, 12 rebounds, 2 threes, 3 steals and 2 blocks tonight. Older guy, ready to contribute. Not as big, but more skilled than Edey.
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With Atlanta and Chicago seemingly bowing out of the playoff race and the Pistons bringing in Schroder the pick looks even stronger to convey.
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Crazy that the Thunder are currently due a lottery pick from Philly.
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Thunder has done a fantastic job at building assets and roster. I do want to say though they are going to be massively affected by the CBA soon. SGA (supermax), Chet (max), Jwill (max) all eligible in the next 2 years