Wolves vs Pelicans GDT

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Q-was-here wrote:
AbeVigodaLive wrote:
Q-was-here wrote:JoVal has always been a handful for us to deal with. Naz gets easily man-handled by him and KAT gets easily frustrated and emotional.

These are the matchups where having that big, bruiser off the bench makes sense. Naz....I've been on the fence with him for a while. Seems too small to thrive in these matchups, yet isn't quick enough laterally to play much at the 4. Just not sure he's the best fit for us.



Reid is what he is.

He has his moments, but limitations, too. I don't see a significant improvement in his game yet... or in the future.

Certainly a decent player to plug in and make a difference from time to time. But that's at less than $2M. How much would you be willing to spend on his next contract?


Not sure I'd be willing to spend much more than that. He certainly has skills as a scorer. But it isn't enough to make up for his defensive limitations IMO. I'm not suggesting we just dump him for nothing, but it feels like that is a position we could potentially upgrade this next offseason.


There is another half a season of basketball left for us to evaluate Naz among other players. I don't know how much I would pay Naz either but I think at this point I can see him getting offers of well over 5 million maybe even more just because he has some ability (especially shooting the 3) and will still be young with potential. If you aren't willing to pay that kind of money then the Wolves should look at moving him at some point. Cam Reddish just netted Atlanta a protected 1st round pick...I actually really like Naz but that would be something I would consider if Naz hasn't made another jump (or even regressed a little) in his game.
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Re: Wolves vs Pelicans GDT

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monsterpile wrote:
Q-was-here wrote:
AbeVigodaLive wrote:
Q-was-here wrote:JoVal has always been a handful for us to deal with. Naz gets easily man-handled by him and KAT gets easily frustrated and emotional.

These are the matchups where having that big, bruiser off the bench makes sense. Naz....I've been on the fence with him for a while. Seems too small to thrive in these matchups, yet isn't quick enough laterally to play much at the 4. Just not sure he's the best fit for us.



Reid is what he is.

He has his moments, but limitations, too. I don't see a significant improvement in his game yet... or in the future.

Certainly a decent player to plug in and make a difference from time to time. But that's at less than $2M. How much would you be willing to spend on his next contract?


Not sure I'd be willing to spend much more than that. He certainly has skills as a scorer. But it isn't enough to make up for his defensive limitations IMO. I'm not suggesting we just dump him for nothing, but it feels like that is a position we could potentially upgrade this next offseason.


There is another half a season of basketball left for us to evaluate Naz among other players. I don't know how much I would pay Naz either but I think at this point I can see him getting offers of well over 5 million maybe even more just because he has some ability (especially shooting the 3) and will still be young with potential. If you aren't willing to pay that kind of money then the Wolves should look at moving him at some point. Cam Reddish just netted Atlanta a protected 1st round pick...I actually really like Naz but that would be something I would consider if Naz hasn't made another jump (or even regressed a little) in his game.


The thing with Naz he hasn't proved he can play with Kat what really hurts his value. So he will always be a backup center in the context of the Wolves. I would look to move Naz for the right price. That 1st the Hawks got is actually the Hornets pick and it's heavily protected.
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Re: Wolves vs Pelicans GDT

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kekgeek1 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
Q-was-here wrote:
AbeVigodaLive wrote:
Q-was-here wrote:JoVal has always been a handful for us to deal with. Naz gets easily man-handled by him and KAT gets easily frustrated and emotional.

These are the matchups where having that big, bruiser off the bench makes sense. Naz....I've been on the fence with him for a while. Seems too small to thrive in these matchups, yet isn't quick enough laterally to play much at the 4. Just not sure he's the best fit for us.



Reid is what he is.

He has his moments, but limitations, too. I don't see a significant improvement in his game yet... or in the future.

Certainly a decent player to plug in and make a difference from time to time. But that's at less than $2M. How much would you be willing to spend on his next contract?


Not sure I'd be willing to spend much more than that. He certainly has skills as a scorer. But it isn't enough to make up for his defensive limitations IMO. I'm not suggesting we just dump him for nothing, but it feels like that is a position we could potentially upgrade this next offseason.


There is another half a season of basketball left for us to evaluate Naz among other players. I don't know how much I would pay Naz either but I think at this point I can see him getting offers of well over 5 million maybe even more just because he has some ability (especially shooting the 3) and will still be young with potential. If you aren't willing to pay that kind of money then the Wolves should look at moving him at some point. Cam Reddish just netted Atlanta a protected 1st round pick...I actually really like Naz but that would be something I would consider if Naz hasn't made another jump (or even regressed a little) in his game.


The thing with Naz he hasn't proved he can play with Kat what really hurts his value. So he will always be a backup center in the context of the Wolves. I would look to move Naz for the right price. That 1st the Hawks got is actually the Hornets pick and it's heavily protected.



.....a backup Center that is the size of a PF and the footspeed of a Center. Not a great combination defensively.
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