Brady Heslip
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:18 pm
The Wolves have signed him to a training camp deal. Interesting move, because including GR3 they currently already have 16 bodies ready to go in Mankato...certainly more than enough. So they must really be looking at this guy. I have to admit I'm a little intrigued, based on his shooting in college and Summer League. But let's not kid ourselves about Brady...he is a shooter and nothing else. It's hard to believe a guy like this never averaged more than 1 assist per game in his three years at Baylor! And he's a little annoying too with his 3-point goggles routine.
But you can't ignore the fact that he can flat out shoot. 44% on threes in his 3 years at Baylor, and an incredible 46.5% his final year. And he displayed a quick release and ability to use screens in Summer League where he scored 31 points his last 2 games (in only 48 minutes) while hitting 7 out of 10 threes. It's not inconceivable to me that he could make the final roster as exclusively a 3-point specialist, because the way the roster is currently configured, we are likely to struggle beyond the arc. I had some hope for Hummel in this role, but he has not shown the long distance shooting ability he showed in college. GR3 has ten times Heslip's athletic ability, but he doesn't help us much with long-distance shooting and in many ways is redundant to others on the roster.
The 3-point specialist is a role many good NBA teams have filled, and I'd like to see the Wolves have one too. There may not be many better options out there than him. I don't know, why do you guys think the Wolves signed him to a training camp contract if they weren't interested?
But you can't ignore the fact that he can flat out shoot. 44% on threes in his 3 years at Baylor, and an incredible 46.5% his final year. And he displayed a quick release and ability to use screens in Summer League where he scored 31 points his last 2 games (in only 48 minutes) while hitting 7 out of 10 threes. It's not inconceivable to me that he could make the final roster as exclusively a 3-point specialist, because the way the roster is currently configured, we are likely to struggle beyond the arc. I had some hope for Hummel in this role, but he has not shown the long distance shooting ability he showed in college. GR3 has ten times Heslip's athletic ability, but he doesn't help us much with long-distance shooting and in many ways is redundant to others on the roster.
The 3-point specialist is a role many good NBA teams have filled, and I'd like to see the Wolves have one too. There may not be many better options out there than him. I don't know, why do you guys think the Wolves signed him to a training camp contract if they weren't interested?