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Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Mon Jan 3, 2022 3:37 pm
by BBallFreak
Of the listed options, who do you think has the brightest future? I'm, personally, enamored with the entire crop this year. Each brings something different and unique. This is a really gritty talented group. I love our development program so much. It seems like sometimes we can get more out of undrafted guys then most teams get out of lottery picks.

So what are your thoughts?

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Mon Jan 3, 2022 5:15 pm
by Bhut Jolokia
I think Yurtseven has the most potential of this group. He is still adjusting to the NBA. Big men usually take longer to develop too. He is also the youngest at 23 with Strus & Vincent 25 and Martin 26. All of them have a bright future too. Although he wasn’t undrafted like the others, Okpala is also a nice developmental player. He has had some decent games as well and is only 22 with long wingspan.

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Mon Jan 3, 2022 6:52 pm
by BBallFreak
Bhut Jolokia wrote:I think Yurtseven has the most potential of this group. He is still adjusting to the NBA. Big men usually take longer to develop too. He is also the youngest at 23 with Strus & Vincent 25 and Martin 26. All of them have a bright future too. Although he wasn’t undrafted like the others, Okpala is also a nice developmental player. He has had some decent games as well and is only 22 with long wingspan.

Added KZ.

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Tue Jan 4, 2022 10:58 pm
by Wiltside
Yurt probably has the greatest upside. He could develop into a poor man’s Vucevic with the right tutelage. He has greater offensive tools than he’s shown, I think he’ll start to show more as he gets comfortable at the level.

Strus and Martin can’t be discounted either. Both have shown out this year and proven to be quality rotation players at minimum. Vincent too surprised the hell out of me. I thought he was utter trash but he had a serious purple patch before going into protocols.

I think it shows that our scouting and player development team is second to none. It’s honestly incredible how we find this many gems.

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Wed Jan 5, 2022 1:56 am
by QUIZ
I’m surprised so many people voted for Yurt. I like Yurt but we live in a league where even DPOY Rudy Gobert gets run off the floor come playoff time. No matter how much he develops I have trouble seeing him having the foot speed to keep up.

I vote for Strus, I think the shooting is real and he is super dynamic with the ball. I think he has the ideal skill set the league is looking for right now.

I question Gabe’s offensive upside but I think his defense will make him stick in the league as a backup pg for a long time.

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Wed Jan 5, 2022 3:51 pm
by SA37
QUIZ wrote:I’m surprised so many people voted for Yurt. I like Yurt but we live in a league where even DPOY Rudy Gobert gets run off the floor come playoff time. No matter how much he develops I have trouble seeing him having the foot speed to keep up.

I vote for Strus, I think the shooting is real and he is super dynamic with the ball. I think he has the ideal skill set the league is looking for right now.

I question Gabe’s offensive upside but I think his defense will make him stick in the league as a backup pg for a long time.


I also voted for Strus because I think he is the most likely to become a regular rotation player long-term.

I am still not sold on KZ being an NBA player, but he is still so young he may come around.

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Thu Jan 6, 2022 2:00 am
by 3ammy3uck3ts
Yurt is the real deal, matchups will determine if he’s ran off the floor or not but the guy is already and elite rebounder and once he builds his confidence and gets more comfortable he’ll be scoring in bunches. He already has the skills and tools

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Thu Jan 6, 2022 12:57 pm
by RexBoyWonder
where are my KZ people

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Thu Jan 6, 2022 2:04 pm
by somerandomdude
Yurtz. He's only a rookie and is already providing the impact that guys like Caleb and Strus are in their 3rd year.

He's also got stuff he could work on (there's games where he should have an extra 10pts easily) and room to grow.

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Thu Jan 6, 2022 8:04 pm
by BBallFreak
My biggest question is, with all this emerging depth, how do we make sure everyone gets minutes?

Pg: Lowry / Vincent / Guy
Sg: Herro / Oladipo / Robinson
Sf: Butler / Strus / Okpala / Martin
Pf: Tucker / Morris / Haslem
Cc; Adebayo / Dedmon / Yurtseven

*This is not meant as a depth chart*

That's a lot of players who deserve minutes, and a lot of versatility for the coach to play with. Just so many lineup options. We should be able to match up with anyone when healthy...

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Thu Jan 6, 2022 9:39 pm
by Wiltside
QUIZ wrote:I’m surprised so many people voted for Yurt. I like Yurt but we live in a league where even DPOY Rudy Gobert gets run off the floor come playoff time. No matter how much he develops I have trouble seeing him having the foot speed to keep up.

I vote for Strus, I think the shooting is real and he is super dynamic with the ball. I think he has the ideal skill set the league is looking for right now.

I question Gabe’s offensive upside but I think his defense will make him stick in the league as a backup pg for a long time.


The flip side with Rudy is that he is super limited offensively. He has no range and really, outside of dunks, offers very little. The hope is that Yurt has a greater offensive skillset. Still, we won’t be relying on Yurt much at this point - more a future hope that he comes a face up problem and 3pt stretch big, along with the soft touch inside/dunks.

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Thu Jan 6, 2022 10:38 pm
by eddieheatfan
you didnt include guy but yeah omer is the best prospect for me along with struss

i like caleb too the others belong to g league including mario chalmers :P

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Fri Jan 7, 2022 12:10 am
by puppa bear
I think it has to be Omer, he’s cracking the top-10 in the NBA Rookie Ladder

Read on Twitter
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Only a couple above him stand to contribute to a PO team, so it shows how good he is.

Other than him, Strus & Caleb are looking like keepers!

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Fri Jan 7, 2022 12:12 am
by puppa bear
BBallFreak wrote:My biggest question is, with all this emerging depth, how do we make sure everyone gets minutes?

Pg: Lowry / Vincent / Guy
Sg: Herro / Oladipo / Robinson
Sf: Butler / Strus / Okpala / Martin
Pf: Tucker / Morris / Haslem
Cc; Adebayo / Dedmon / Yurtseven

*This is not meant as a depth chart*

That's a lot of players who deserve minutes, and a lot of versatility for the coach to play with. Just so many lineup options. We should be able to match up with anyone when healthy...

Either a consolation trade needs to happen, or we should be flipping some of these for future picks.

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Fri Jan 7, 2022 8:00 am
by RexBoyWonder
puppa bear wrote:I think it has to be Omer, he’s cracking the top-10 in the NBA Rookie Ladder

Read on Twitter
?s=21

Only a couple above him stand to contribute to a PO team, so it shows how good he is.

Other than him, Strus & Caleb are looking like keepers!


Even Him being on that list i Pretty crazy when you think about it.

About Omer - the wired thing is I keep getting the feeling he can (and should) play much better then he is - yet he's somehow keeps putting up surprisingly good numbers.

My expectations might be too high for a rook

Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Fri Jan 7, 2022 10:30 am
by puppa bear
RexBoyWonder wrote:
puppa bear wrote:I think it has to be Omer, he’s cracking the top-10 in the NBA Rookie Ladder

Read on Twitter
?s=21

Only a couple above him stand to contribute to a PO team, so it shows how good he is.

Other than him, Strus & Caleb are looking like keepers!


Even Him being on that list i Pretty crazy when you think about it.

About Omer - the wired thing is I keep getting the feeling he can (and should) play much better then he is - yet he's somehow keeps putting up surprisingly good numbers.

My expectations might be too high for a rook

I think he’s just feeling into the team and what’s asked of him really well. It may be one of those perfect marriages of team, player and time.

In other news:
Read on Twitter

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Sun Jan 9, 2022 12:36 pm
by SA37
BBallFreak wrote:My biggest question is, with all this emerging depth, how do we make sure everyone gets minutes?

Pg: Lowry / Vincent / Guy
Sg: Herro / Oladipo / Robinson
Sf: Butler / Strus / Okpala / Martin
Pf: Tucker / Morris / Haslem
Cc; Adebayo / Dedmon / Yurtseven

*This is not meant as a depth chart*

That's a lot of players who deserve minutes, and a lot of versatility for the coach to play with. Just so many lineup options. We should be able to match up with anyone when healthy...


Miami has Strus and Vincent signed for next year, so my guess is there will be minutes given to Oladipo and Martin since Miami will have to make decisions on those guys this summer. I am not sure Miami has any plans to retain Morris beyond this season, so he may be one of the odd men out. Financial restraints may rule out any heavy investment in Martin. Will 20-30 games of Oladipo be enough for Miami to make an investment in Oladipo? Hard to say. I think this is where it'll get tricky for Miami, especially since Vincent has played so well.

Once the playoffs hit, I imagine Miami will go to a 9-man rotation for round 1 and then down to 8 the rest of the way.

I see the 9-man rotation being:

Lowry / Vincent or Oladipo
Robinson / Herro
Butler / Strus
Tucker
Adebayo / Dedmon

Depending on match ups, Vincent/Oladipo or Dedmon will be see a reduction in their minutes beyond round 1 (assuming Miami gets beyond that point).

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Sun Jan 9, 2022 10:57 pm
by eddieheatfan
puppa bear wrote:
RexBoyWonder wrote:
puppa bear wrote:I think it has to be Omer, he’s cracking the top-10 in the NBA Rookie Ladder

Read on Twitter
?s=21

Only a couple above him stand to contribute to a PO team, so it shows how good he is.

Other than him, Strus & Caleb are looking like keepers!


Even Him being on that list i Pretty crazy when you think about it.

About Omer - the wired thing is I keep getting the feeling he can (and should) play much better then he is - yet he's somehow keeps putting up surprisingly good numbers.

My expectations might be too high for a rook

I think he’s just feeling into the team and what’s asked of him really well. It may be one of those perfect marriages of team, player and time.

In other news:
Read on Twitter
happy for him he works really hard and its paying off. i can see him being on the heat for a loong time

Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2022 1:23 am
by puppa bear
eddieheatfan wrote:
puppa bear wrote:
RexBoyWonder wrote:
Even Him being on that list i Pretty crazy when you think about it.

About Omer - the wired thing is I keep getting the feeling he can (and should) play much better then he is - yet he's somehow keeps putting up surprisingly good numbers.

My expectations might be too high for a rook

I think he’s just feeling into the team and what’s asked of him really well. It may be one of those perfect marriages of team, player and time.

In other news:
Read on Twitter
happy for him he works really hard and its paying off. i can see him being on the heat for a loong time

We will see Spo trying out the Bam-Yurt front court when Bam returns? Or will he stay with a single post style of play?

If Yurt can hit the 3 at a clip above KO/Leonard used to then using him as the weak side wing could be a thing. But I think he’s more comfortable playing more inside-out.

Edit: perhaps with the emergence of Yurt we see a return of the Bam DHOs that was spammed for the past two years …

Re: Best Developmental Prospect on the Roster

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2022 3:58 am
by eddieheatfan
puppa bear wrote:
eddieheatfan wrote:
puppa bear wrote:I think he’s just feeling into the team and what’s asked of him really well. It may be one of those perfect marriages of team, player and time.

In other news:
Read on Twitter
happy for him he works really hard and its paying off. i can see him being on the heat for a loong time

We will see Spo trying out the Bam-Yurt front court when Bam returns? Or will he stay with a single post style of play?

If Yurt can hit the 3 at a clip above KO/Leonard used to then using him as the weak side wing could be a thing. But I think he’s more comfortable playing more inside-out.

Edit: perhaps with the emergence of Yurt we see a return of the Bam DHOs that was spammed for the past two years …
your guess is as good as mine. time will tell,shortly