Carlos Danger wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 9:42 am
One of the bigger questions not being asked is will Finch actually play young guys? Or were our young guys really just that bad (Minott, Miller, Moore Jr. etc.). How does a TJ Warren come in off the street and play more minutes than those guys? Ick.
That’s a great question, Carlos.
Wendell Moore: Finch has actually tried to give playing time to Moore, but Moore has been putrid every minute he’s been on the court. He’s a marginally talented player with a Wes Johnson/Derrick Williams attitude so there’s no doubt in my mind that he’s a bust and won’t be around much longer.
Leonard Miller: Given how terrible Miller was defensively in the G-League and how raw his skill set is, it made no sense to give him any minutes during a season in which we were competing for the top seed in the West. His shooting mechanics are still horrendous! None of this means Miller is a bust or will never find his way into the Wolves rotation or the rotation of anther team. But it’s important to keep in mind how young and inexperienced he is in comparison to Moore who came here with 3 years of college under his belt. I’ll admit that I have my doubts about Miller. The G-League footage I’ve seen of his compete disinterest in defense and his participation in Moore’s Wes Johnson antics on the bench give me profound doubts about his NBA future, but it’s too early to give up on him.
Josh Minott: He’s got some basic attributes - hustle, competitiveness, athleticism - that make him playable in the NBA (unlike Moore and Miller). He’s also shown some impressive ball-handling and passing abilities. But he hasn’t developed a reliable shot. I could see him getting minutes on another team, but offense was the one thing lacking on the Wolves bench this past season and that’s the one thing Josh doesn’t bring - hence favoring TJ Warren over him.
In sum, I think Moore will be gone before next season. I also think the Wolves will see Minott and Miller as potential pieces on a younger, re-tooled team around Ant, Jaden and NAW after next season or as trade assets over the next year.