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Re: 2026 draft

Posted: Mon May 11, 2026 5:11 pm
by Monster
FNG wrote: Mon May 11, 2026 4:25 pm
WildWolf2813 wrote: Mon May 11, 2026 10:44 am Assuming we keep both picks (and they should. They must get contributions from their cheaper guys, especially with DDV out next year.


the top guy for me at 28 assuming he's there is Joshua Jefferson from Iowa State. I know they could use a PG, but the ones that would be left outside of Meleek Thomas and Sergio de Larrea are really short and really poor on defense. They can't go that route again (and both those guys are ticketed for G League if they get picked here). Joshua Jefferson is crafty. He can fill up a stat sheet. He's 23, so he's plug and play and if we're gonna move Randle, it's good to have a backup for Reid who can excel in the half court which works well with Ant. If Kyle stays on a vet min, awesome guy to learn from as we know Slo-Mo isn't very athletic but effective and gets to his spots.


guards:
Meleek Thomas
Sergio de Larrea

I'm very iffy on Christian Anderson. Talented, but he's a turnover machine and he's small. If you're gonna consider Christian Anderson, bring back Tyus Jones on the cheap.


Wings:
at this point, just embolden Shannon and give him that run now that DDV is out.

Alex Karaban could be of help with his shooting and he's also older.
Milan Momcilovic, big time shooter. He could step in and make 100-150 threes in his rookie year, but he's kinda just a shooter.

Allen Graves would be awesome but he's gonna be a draft riser. Had we not swapped, this would be the Allen Graves thread.

no centers, though I like Zuby Ejiofor as a Randle substitute and backup to Reid. Also like him as a small ball 5 if Beringer still needs more time.
WW, nbadraft.net has us taking Momcilovic. He is a terrific shooter. bit I agree with you...not much else. The Iowa State guy you like probably won't be around for us, unless he's a victim of the "too old" thing.
I looked at a few mocks today. It's early but they were kinda all over the place for where some guys would go. Iowa State guy was gone well before us in one and in another he went a few picks in the 2nd round.

Tim Connelly hasn't called me yet to get my input so I probably won't go too crazy on learning about the prospects until he does. :)

Re: 2026 draft

Posted: Mon May 11, 2026 5:19 pm
by Monster
Phenom wrote: Mon May 11, 2026 2:21 pm I'm less concerned with a particular position but I would look for someone who has good size for their position, rebounds and defends their position, can hit shots off the catch and has a high motor. The Wolves have room for those types.
That sounds good to me. I kinda feel like a few years ago when I asked my good friend that's a Bears fan what he was hoping for in players for their Bears draft. He said "I'm hoping for players that are good at football". I just want some that can actually play.

End of the 1st round might mean some guy that may fall for one reason or another. Idk if there will be another TSJ fall to us but we might have a guy available that's pretty good. I mean Jaden McDaniels fell to 28... :)

Re: 2026 draft

Posted: Mon May 11, 2026 5:19 pm
by rapsuperstar31
The draft combine is going on now, and measurements are trickling out. Some players will rise or fall based on the results.

Re: 2026 draft

Posted: Mon May 25, 2026 8:40 pm
by Monster
I came across a Ebuka Okorie highlight reel while watching YouTube and I'm not like all in on the guy but my goodness the guy has some ridiculous burst. It's like he has the turbo button on NBA Jam. He is small and all that but picking him at the end of the 1st round of he is there is reasonably intriguing. I'll probably try and do a little more research before the draft but not gonna get to into it like I did back when every year we desperately needed a player just to make the roster hopefully not terrible.

Re: 2026 draft

Posted: Mon May 25, 2026 8:47 pm
by rapsuperstar31
Looks like we've had a few guys come in for workouts so far.

Minnesota Timberwolves

The known list of players to have worked out with the Timberwolves:

Ja'Kobi Gillespie, Tennessee
Alex Karaban, UConn*
Milan Momcilovic, Iowa State
Ebuka Okorie, Stanford

Re: 2026 draft

Posted: Mon May 25, 2026 9:18 pm
by Coolbreeze44
Karaban would be cool.

Re: 2026 draft

Posted: Thu May 28, 2026 12:09 am
by WildWolf2813
no one knows if Meleek Thomas withdrew. The assumption is that he's staying.

Momcilovic is staying in school Yessoufou is transferring to St. John's. Amari Allen is staying.

Unsure if JT Toppin is staying at Texas Tech.

Koa Peat is staying and there's a chance he'll be there when we select. I'd avoid him at all costs.

The 2nd round looks so rough I wouldn't be mad if Minnesota drafted and stashed someone. The international guys have til 6/13 to withdraw.

I'm pro Joshua Jefferson, but if de Larrea and Jack Kayil are there, draft and stash.

Re: 2026 draft

Posted: Fri May 29, 2026 8:13 am
by Lipoli390
Monster wrote: Mon May 11, 2026 5:11 pm
FNG wrote: Mon May 11, 2026 4:25 pm
WildWolf2813 wrote: Mon May 11, 2026 10:44 am Assuming we keep both picks (and they should. They must get contributions from their cheaper guys, especially with DDV out next year.


the top guy for me at 28 assuming he's there is Joshua Jefferson from Iowa State. I know they could use a PG, but the ones that would be left outside of Meleek Thomas and Sergio de Larrea are really short and really poor on defense. They can't go that route again (and both those guys are ticketed for G League if they get picked here). Joshua Jefferson is crafty. He can fill up a stat sheet. He's 23, so he's plug and play and if we're gonna move Randle, it's good to have a backup for Reid who can excel in the half court which works well with Ant. If Kyle stays on a vet min, awesome guy to learn from as we know Slo-Mo isn't very athletic but effective and gets to his spots.


guards:
Meleek Thomas
Sergio de Larrea

I'm very iffy on Christian Anderson. Talented, but he's a turnover machine and he's small. If you're gonna consider Christian Anderson, bring back Tyus Jones on the cheap.


Wings:
at this point, just embolden Shannon and give him that run now that DDV is out.

Alex Karaban could be of help with his shooting and he's also older.
Milan Momcilovic, big time shooter. He could step in and make 100-150 threes in his rookie year, but he's kinda just a shooter.

Allen Graves would be awesome but he's gonna be a draft riser. Had we not swapped, this would be the Allen Graves thread.

no centers, though I like Zuby Ejiofor as a Randle substitute and backup to Reid. Also like him as a small ball 5 if Beringer still needs more time.
WW, nbadraft.net has us taking Momcilovic. He is a terrific shooter. bit I agree with you...not much else. The Iowa State guy you like probably won't be around for us, unless he's a victim of the "too old" thing.
I looked at a few mocks today. It's early but they were kinda all over the place for where some guys would go. Iowa State guy was gone well before us in one and in another he went a few picks in the 2nd round.

Tim Connelly hasn't called me yet to get my input so I probably won't go too crazy on learning about the prospects until he does. :)
Tim has called me several times. But our conversations are confidential. :)

Re: 2026 draft

Posted: Fri May 29, 2026 8:16 am
by Lipoli390
Monster wrote: Mon May 11, 2026 5:19 pm
Phenom wrote: Mon May 11, 2026 2:21 pm I'm less concerned with a particular position but I would look for someone who has good size for their position, rebounds and defends their position, can hit shots off the catch and has a high motor. The Wolves have room for those types.
That sounds good to me. I kinda feel like a few years ago when I asked my good friend that's a Bears fan what he was hoping for in players for their Bears draft. He said "I'm hoping for players that are good at football". I just want some that can actually play.

End of the 1st round might mean some guy that may fall for one reason or another. Idk if there will be another TSJ fall to us but we might have a guy available that's pretty good. I mean Jaden McDaniels fell to 28... :)
That’s my view. We shouldn’t be overly focused on player position. Rather, we should be focused mainly on player type - skills, productivity, IQ, toughness. We need more players who can rebound and defend. We can alway use more players who can shoot. I’d like to see us get faster and more athletic as a way to counter the size advantage the Spurs have with Wemby.

Re: 2026 draft

Posted: Fri May 29, 2026 8:19 am
by Lipoli390
My guess is that TC will package #28 with Randle and perhaps other assets in a draft-day trade. Failing that, I see him trading down from #28 for a couple second round picks (one this year and another in a future year). Based on TC’s track record and the nature of this year’s draft, I think it’s highly unlikely TC drafts and keeps the 28th pick.