Re: Last roster spot
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2023 3:43 pm
Cam Payne is available. Anyone think we should sign him to our fifteenth roster spot?
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I’d be in on that. I think one of the questions is whether or not he will get offers higher than the vet min and will he look for a team with a legit role and or on team he feels is more of a contender? Will he wait out signing somewhere since he has already gotten paid for this season?
That wouldn’t be a bad move. But I’m convinced the Wolves are going to leave that roster spot open going into the season to maintain roster and trade flexibility for use later in the season. That seems like the right approach to me unless a “player you can’t refuse” becomes available. My preference would be signing a talented young PG to our third two-way contract. I would have liked to se the Wolves sign Ty Ty. I’m not sure who else is out there right now.
Free agents that fit the young point guard or combo guard profile include:Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 4:12 pmThat wouldn’t be a bad move. But I’m convinced the Wolves are going to leave that roster spot open going into the season to maintain roster and trade flexibility for use later in the season. That seems like the right approach to me unless a “player you can’t refuse” becomes available. My preference would be signing a talented young PG to our third two-way contract. I would have liked to se the Wolves sign Ty Ty. I’m not sure who else is out there right now.
There is also various vet players too including Kendrick Nunn who is 28. What about Terrance Davis? There are older guys that might be handy if they wanted a guy that could maybe step in if there are injuries. Of course Lip makes the case they could keep the spot open for whatever they need.KG4Ever wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 7:51 pmFree agents that fit the young point guard or combo guard profile include:Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 4:12 pmThat wouldn’t be a bad move. But I’m convinced the Wolves are going to leave that roster spot open going into the season to maintain roster and trade flexibility for use later in the season. That seems like the right approach to me unless a “player you can’t refuse” becomes available. My preference would be signing a talented young PG to our third two-way contract. I would have liked to se the Wolves sign Ty Ty. I’m not sure who else is out there right now.
Kennedy Chander (20), Theo Maledon (22, RF), Daishen Nix (21), Scottie Pippen Jr. (22), Michael Devoe (23) and Brandon Williams (23).
Maledon can’t make 3’s. Other than that he has some solid do shit stuff going for him as well as legit SG or big combo guard length. He did shoot over 85% front he FT line last year so that’s a positive.KG4Ever wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:19 pm I'm with Lip in wanting a young point guard to develop. My two favorites of the remaining unsigned players are Theo Maledon and Kennedy Chandler as they are more in the pass first playmaking point guard mold compared to some of the other young options and I think both offer some upside potential. KC is short (6 feet) and small (though his wingspan is listed at between 6"5 and 6"7) but he's very quick and has a nice vertical, he's also a pesky defender and ballhawk can pass well, but he has yet to find his shot in the NBA. Maledon has more size than KC (6"4) with a wingspan listed at 6"8/6"9.
Barring injury, the rotation is full and so I would prefer developmental player over a vet. I guess if we could upgrade JMac, I'd consider a vet to replace to him, but ideally I'd wait to see how JMAC plays as he was fine before last season. If we did sign Cam Payne, JMAC would be on the chopping block. Both players are inconsistent with their shot. Cam Payne shot lights out three years ago, but he came back to earth since then. I also want to make sure we keep Garza as he seems to be improving and we might at some point need to sign him to a standard deal to keep from losing him.
KG4 - I agree with you on Garza. He really impressed me. If we end up trading KAT next summer, I like having both Garza and Naz on the roster.KG4Ever wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:19 pm I'm with Lip in wanting a young point guard to develop. My two favorites of the remaining unsigned players are Theo Maledon and Kennedy Chandler as they are more in the pass first playmaking point guard mold compared to some of the other young options and I think both offer some upside potential. KC is short (6 feet) and small (though his wingspan is listed at between 6"5 and 6"7) but he's very quick and has a nice vertical, he's also a pesky defender and ballhawk can pass well, but he has yet to find his shot in the NBA. Maledon has more size than KC (6"4) with a wingspan listed at 6"8/6"9.
Barring injury, the rotation is full and so I would prefer developmental player over a vet. I guess if we could upgrade JMac, I'd consider a vet to replace him, but ideally I'd wait to see how JMAC plays as he was fine before last season. If we did sign Cam Payne, JMAC would be on the chopping block. Both players are inconsistent with their shot. Cam Payne shot lights out three years ago, but he came back to earth since then. I also want to make sure we keep Garza as he seems to be improving and we might at some point need to sign him to a standard deal to keep from losing him.