Re: Internal Front Court Prospects
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2026 9:38 am
I viewed your updated PF list as a work of art in terms of completeness and didn't know Phenom had mentioned Lyles...just goes to prove how TC will always surprise us!Q-is-here wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2026 9:21 amI literally forgot about Lyles since he was out of the NBA last year. Phenom actually brought him up in the Forward Options thread, so to his credit, he sniffed him out well before the Wolves ultimately signed him. I made the mistake of not adding him to the list after Phenom mentioned his name.FNG wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2026 9:13 amMonster, I agree with your take. Lyles was a sneaky good pickup by TC. Sneaky good? Q put together a terrific list of possible PF pickups, and Trey didn't even make the list...TC does it again, doing something good that nobody could have predicted!Monster wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2026 2:50 am I'm not suggesting that Trey Lyles is gonna be a super awesome starter or whatever but it could be a 2nd year in a row Connelly signed a cheap familiar face that ends up being a worthwhile contributor. Last season it was signing/resigning Bones to a partially guaranteed deal which nobody here was particularly Thrilled with. The Wolves needed some depth at PG and Bones ended up having a career year in the regular season. Lyles isn't some fringy guy he is a guy that played some solid NBA basketball for a number of seasons. I read one article from a couple years ago that his former head coach praised him for various aspects of his game including doing the right stuff on defense. That coach just won a championship with the Knicks. It's gotta suck to be a Kings fan.
I agree that he's not going to be super awesome, but lining up next to the other 4 starters, he doesn't have to be...just rebound, guard, and hit the wide open three-pointer, all which he can do at an adequate level without being a star. He doesn't seem to be in the conversation to start at PF probably because he isn't one of our best five players, and Finchy seems to like starting his 5 best. But he makes the most sense to me. He allows Jaden and Ayo to settle into their best roles...starting SF and high scoring 6th man, respectively. But I wouldn't be surprised to see TC pull another rabbit out of his hat to bring in an even better option at PF.
Has it ever occurred to anyone that Jaden may actually do more for the defense as a 4 than as a 3? It's purely hypothetical, but we seem to act like him not being the main POA defender (and he still would be against some match ups) means he's somehow neutered defensively. It may actually be the opposite of that!
You may be right about Jaden at the 4...I hope so, because it seems most of the analysts are defaulting to this. And it may work out. My concern continues to be that a forward duo of Jaden and Ayo might be the weakest rebounding duo in the Association.