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Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 3:17 pm
by shrink
I'm slowly coming to the conclusion that Corey Brewer will be available for trade. The Wolves invested heavily in Webster, Wes Johnson, and added Beasley, Tolliver, and are looking at Joe Alexander. I simply think Brewer is going to lose his minutes.
Brewer's stats from last year won't jump out at you:
http://www.nba.com/playerfile/corey_brewer/index.htmlGM 82, MIN 30.3, FG 43.1%, 3P 34.6%, 3.4 RPG, 2.4 APG, 1.4 SPG, 0.4 BPG, 13.0 PPG
However, last year was a pivotal one for Brewer.
1. Coming off an injury, he played 82 games and showed he had all the explosiveness that he's ever had. Check out the disbelieving face of Derek Fisher at the end:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxfb3pTm2Hw[/youtube]
2. Rambis corrected a hitch in Corey Brewer's shot so he didn't shoot off-balance anymore.
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_ ... mprovement John Hollinger wrote last month that Brewer might be the most improved NBA shooter ever. Even though he tosses up half-court end-of-quarter prayers every chance he gets, Brewer's shooting 35 percent from downtown, compared to 19 percent two seasons ago
. Last season he hit a three-pointer in 33 consecutive games.
3. As always, Brewer provides great defense with his quickness, length (6' 9"), and athleticism.
Here's the wolves clever campaign to try to get him the Most Improved Player Award last year .. its worth a laugh.
http://www.nba.com/timberwolves/wolves/ ... 00330.htmlCorey Brewer is on the last year of a rookie deal that pays him $3.7 mil. I think he'd be a nice fit for several teams. He'd look good playing next to win-now starters who handle a lot of scoring, since he's been defending other team's best swingmen since he was a rookie. He'd be nice off the bench, causing havoc in passing lanes. At 24, he'd be a nice investment for a young team that would like to gain his rights. He'd be fun on a running team too.
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 3:22 pm
by AsijsLV
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 3:24 pm
by LApwnd
not an Orl fan but I think they could use him, Pietreus/1st for Brewer?
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 3:40 pm
by mcfly1204
What would Minnesota want for Brewer? I think Cleveland might be interested if the price is right.
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 3:40 pm
by BadNFluenz
i'd like him on the clippers
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 3:48 pm
by azuresou1
Atlanta is interested - not sure what Minnesota is looking for though.
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 3:58 pm
by Trader_Joe
Out of the names you listed
Wes Johnson - more of a SF, his handles are too suspect for SG
Webster - nice player, but nothing great
Beasley - can he effectively play SF?
Tolliver - would he really be taking away Brewer's minutes as well at SF?
Joe Alexander - should never be a reason to drop a player
IMO Brewer is the most proven and well rounded of the bunch. I also think there will be plenty of minutes for him at SG or SF. A three man rotation of Johnson/Webster/Brewer with spot minuted to Beasley at SF seems like a decent rotation.
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 3:58 pm
by eitanr
I think Boston would be a nice fit there. Their backup wings include Wafer and Daniels....aka ewwww.
The most I could see Boston offering though is Sheed and maybe Semi Erden and perhaps Gaffney or Lafyette...Minny would maybe need to throw in Telfair in such a move. Is that enough for him though?
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 4:08 pm
by tiderulz
LApwnd wrote:not an Orl fan but I think they could use him, Pietreus/1st for Brewer?
Orlando definitely needs a young SF that can be plugged in there to grow with Dwight, and not have turnover every year with a new SF. One that can play defense would be great too.
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 4:51 pm
by shrink
Sorry - I had an important phone call, and needed to rap the post up fast.
Here's what MIN would find beneficial:
1. Pick .. doesn't need playing time
2. Project .. Kahn likes upside, but again, someone that is a year away.
3. Euro .. one-to-two years before coming into the NBA
4. Cap Space: Any decrease in payroll results in more cap space for MIN, that they not only don't have to pay for, but may become a trading commodity. They are above the minimum salary with Tolliver, but remember they have until the end of the season to get above the min, or simply disperse the difference to the players on their current roter.
5. Move $2.7 mil Telfair .. better than waiving him. Including a vet-min PG that wouldn't object to DNP-CD's and could provide off-court leadership would be OK too.
6. Move $1.3 Koufos? Utah forced his inclusion in the Al Jefferson deal, and Kahn has been relatively quiet on whether they like him.
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 4:54 pm
by shrink
Trader_Joe wrote:Out of the names you listed
Wes Johnson - more of a SF, his handles are too suspect for SG
Webster - nice player, but nothing great
Beasley - can he effectively play SF?
Tolliver - would he really be taking away Brewer's minutes as well at SF?
Joe Alexander - should never be a reason to drop a player
IMO Brewer is the most proven and well rounded of the bunch. I also think there will be plenty of minutes for him at SG or SF. A three man rotation of Johnson/Webster/Brewer with spot minuted to Beasley at SF seems like a decent rotation.
There's a lot of truth in what you've written, however MIN has certainly invested their top two 1sts to get wes Johnson and Webster. Kahn has to give them playing time. Beasley has upside, and Love deserves to start at PF, so I think that means he'll get SCB will get another attempt to play SF. Kahn's other actions (Tolliver and Alexander) seem to me to suggest that Brewer, one of the last McHale players, may be on the block.
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 5:22 pm
by Bac2Basics
I could see Sacramento being interested depending on the asking price.
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 6:58 pm
by shrink
On a cursory glance, LAC and GSW looked like places he'd be a nice fit for now and the future, and he'd be a pretty nice player on some contenders like BOS, ORL or LAL.
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 7:22 pm
by Nolan
Spurs would give you Alzono Gee, the rights to Nando De Colo and a future first or multiple 2nd's.
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 7:25 pm
by Relentless88
Miami first.
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 7:54 pm
by LApwnd
Relentless88 wrote:Miami first.
if this was at all appealing, that are way better offers then this, i.e. if LA wasn't already loaded at SF we can give our 1st/NY 2nd, our 1st might be even higher not by much, as the team tends to slack off a bit during the season, I'm sure Mia would have the best if not 2nd best record in the league next yr.
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 8:08 pm
by maryann8ginger
That S.A. offer looks like it hits Minn's needs, prospect but not guaranteed, euro rights, pick, cap room. But do they have the cap space to handle the incoming salary?
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 8:15 pm
by LApwnd
maryann8ginger wrote:That S.A. offer looks like it hits Minn's needs, prospect but not guaranteed, euro rights, pick, cap room. But do they have the cap space to handle the incoming salary?
they're over the cap
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 8:32 pm
by Nolan
LApwnd wrote:maryann8ginger wrote:That S.A. offer looks like it hits Minn's needs, prospect but not guaranteed, euro rights, pick, cap room. But do they have the cap space to handle the incoming salary?
they're over the cap
It is an issue, but if we could get a third team involved to back McDyess or if the Wolves are willing to take him back we could make it work.
Re: Looking for a Home for Corey Brewer
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 8:54 pm
by 7drizzy7drake7