Re: Edwards out multiple weeks per shams
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2026 9:17 pm
By the way, Giannis missed two games.
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He is a better player overall than Naz. By a descent amount too. Zero reason he won't get more than 5 for 125 like Naz got. I would assume 5 for 150.Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 7:18 pmI have no doubt that the #1 priority for the Wolves this summer should and will be re-signing Ayo. Based on TC’s track record, I expect they’ll get him re-signed. I’ve said from the beginning that the Ayo deal would be a good one only of we re-sign him. Now I’ll say it’s a GREAT deal if we re-sign him and I’m confident we will. They should get an injury exception for Donte to help stay under the 2nd apron although they might need to trade Randle for some more space, although I think trading Randle makes sense for other reasons.rapsuperstar31 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 11:45 am We couldn't have asked for better than that given how it looked. He probably doesn't play again this playoffs, but it will give others a chance to really shine and show what they can do in the playoffs and earn their place on the team next year. If it was an acl year long injury, I think that might hurt our chances of re-signing Ayo as he might have looked for something better with Ant out. But with Donte hurt for the year, Ayo is guaranteed a starting spot next season, which should help re-sign him.
5 for 150 is almost Randle money.Mnwild1128 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 9:37 pmHe is a better player overall than Naz. By a descent amount too. Zero reason he won't get more than 5 for 125 like Naz got. I would assume 5 for 150.Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 7:18 pmI have no doubt that the #1 priority for the Wolves this summer should and will be re-signing Ayo. Based on TC’s track record, I expect they’ll get him re-signed. I’ve said from the beginning that the Ayo deal would be a good one only of we re-sign him. Now I’ll say it’s a GREAT deal if we re-sign him and I’m confident we will. They should get an injury exception for Donte to help stay under the 2nd apron although they might need to trade Randle for some more space, although I think trading Randle makes sense for other reasons.rapsuperstar31 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 11:45 am We couldn't have asked for better than that given how it looked. He probably doesn't play again this playoffs, but it will give others a chance to really shine and show what they can do in the playoffs and earn their place on the team next year. If it was an acl year long injury, I think that might hurt our chances of re-signing Ayo as he might have looked for something better with Ant out. But with Donte hurt for the year, Ayo is guaranteed a starting spot next season, which should help re-sign him.
I think we're getting a healthy dose of Shannon in this series... as soon as tonight.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 6:39 pmYup. Shannon gives you a ceiling that Conley (and Bones for that matter) can't reach. He also gives you a floor that is lower than those two, thus the X-Factor label is totally appropriate. But assuming we get past Denver (not a done deal yet - they beat the Clippers after going down 3-1 a few years ago), I see zero chance of us getting past the Spurs much less OKC without getting the ball in the hands of TJ at the top of the floor for significant reps. He may prove disastrous, but without Ant he is one of the few perimeter players we have that can break open the offense with his forays to the rim and kickouts. Plus Ayo needs all the help he can get!Monster wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 5:55 pmQ you pretty much nailed it. Conley has been pretty good in this series. We shouldn't be asking too much from him (or Kyle Anderson) but in the right doses and in the situation they can be more than helpful. TSJ is the new x-factor. Hopefully he can be a positive.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 5:23 pm
I'm fine starting Conley in the first and third quarters. But after each opening stint, how many minutes he plays thereafter is very situational to me. If we have a solid lead,give him a second stint to help preserve it. If the game is close or especially if we need to mount a comeback, then I'm not so sure he's the right guy to have out there.
In 36 minutes through four games against Denver he has 8 points, 2 rebounds, 8 assists, 1 turnover, and 6 fouls. He did re-discover his 3-point shot in April going back to the regular season games, so I am feeling better about his ability to make open 3's.
I wouldn't overpay Ayo, like Barkley said on the postgame show he's probably still a role player (I think Barkley is right for once). Now he's going to be targeted by Denvers defense and game planned for. They saw he can hurt them and he's going to get starter coverage (again bad Denver defense but still).Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 7:18 pmI have no doubt that the #1 priority for the Wolves this summer should and will be re-signing Ayo. Based on TC’s track record, I expect they’ll get him re-signed. I’ve said from the beginning that the Ayo deal would be a good one only of we re-sign him. Now I’ll say it’s a GREAT deal if we re-sign him and I’m confident we will. They should get an injury exception for Donte to help stay under the 2nd apron although they might need to trade Randle for some more space, although I think trading Randle makes sense for other reasons.rapsuperstar31 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 11:45 am We couldn't have asked for better than that given how it looked. He probably doesn't play again this playoffs, but it will give others a chance to really shine and show what they can do in the playoffs and earn their place on the team next year. If it was an acl year long injury, I think that might hurt our chances of re-signing Ayo as he might have looked for something better with Ant out. But with Donte hurt for the year, Ayo is guaranteed a starting spot next season, which should help re-sign him.
I think we might have overpaid Naz by a bit and should have kept NAW instead. I really think Ayo's lack of high end athleticism and craftiness makes him at best a long term backup. He's going to struggle against the better defenses and especially if he's starting long term.Mnwild1128 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 9:37 pmHe is a better player overall than Naz. By a descent amount too. Zero reason he won't get more than 5 for 125 like Naz got. I would assume 5 for 150.Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 7:18 pmI have no doubt that the #1 priority for the Wolves this summer should and will be re-signing Ayo. Based on TC’s track record, I expect they’ll get him re-signed. I’ve said from the beginning that the Ayo deal would be a good one only of we re-sign him. Now I’ll say it’s a GREAT deal if we re-sign him and I’m confident we will. They should get an injury exception for Donte to help stay under the 2nd apron although they might need to trade Randle for some more space, although I think trading Randle makes sense for other reasons.rapsuperstar31 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 11:45 am We couldn't have asked for better than that given how it looked. He probably doesn't play again this playoffs, but it will give others a chance to really shine and show what they can do in the playoffs and earn their place on the team next year. If it was an acl year long injury, I think that might hurt our chances of re-signing Ayo as he might have looked for something better with Ant out. But with Donte hurt for the year, Ayo is guaranteed a starting spot next season, which should help re-sign him.
And won the chip.
When are we going to accept that their defense is complete trash?Wolvesfan21 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2026 9:15 amI wouldn't overpay Ayo, like Barkley said on the postgame show he's probably still a role player (I think Barkley is right for once). Now he's going to be targeted by Denvers defense and game planned for. They saw he can hurt them and he's going to get starter coverage (again bad Denver defense but still).Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 7:18 pmI have no doubt that the #1 priority for the Wolves this summer should and will be re-signing Ayo. Based on TC’s track record, I expect they’ll get him re-signed. I’ve said from the beginning that the Ayo deal would be a good one only of we re-sign him. Now I’ll say it’s a GREAT deal if we re-sign him and I’m confident we will. They should get an injury exception for Donte to help stay under the 2nd apron although they might need to trade Randle for some more space, although I think trading Randle makes sense for other reasons.rapsuperstar31 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2026 11:45 am We couldn't have asked for better than that given how it looked. He probably doesn't play again this playoffs, but it will give others a chance to really shine and show what they can do in the playoffs and earn their place on the team next year. If it was an acl year long injury, I think that might hurt our chances of re-signing Ayo as he might have looked for something better with Ant out. But with Donte hurt for the year, Ayo is guaranteed a starting spot next season, which should help re-sign him.
I think he is still a backup to my eyes, I think against better defenses he's going to come up short like he has in the past. You start paying role players starter money and all of a sudden you can never reach the the ultimate goal. I think we can fill that role more cheaply if need be, rather then paying him 25 mill a year or whatever.
I'm more interested in looking to explore a higher end PG or ball handler. Still Giannis intrigues me as well as Kyrie. Either one could elevate our team, depending of course on what we give up.
Now saying that, if the contract we can get Ayo for is reasonable then of course. Do it. If you can resign him and trade for Kyrie to start, I think that would be ideal.