objectivefan wrote:tigerae wrote:Good signing imo. Low risk high reward possibility here for the Clippers.
Giving the mid-level exception to an injury-prone guard that hasn't played meaningful minutes in 2 years on a team with injury prone players that practice load management is not a good risk
They had a need to upgrade at the point and Wall, talent wise, is a great pickup for the MLE. They haven't officially announced if he's signing for the MLE, but even if he does there really is no one else talented enough to make a huge contribution right away that would be willing to only take the MLE. Reggie Jackson is far better than basically any other point guard they would be able to get for the MLE since it doesn't go as far as it used to go. Wall, on the other hand, can make a difference starting or coming off the bench leading the 2nd unit.
The only drawback here is it would be nice to have that money available for Hartenstein since he was solid last year. You never know, Wall may end up signing for the minimum since he is getting 40 million from the Rockets in the buyout.
The biggest issue here is for him to stay healthy but if anyone can allow him to rest its the Clippers as they have a pretty loaded roster. If, and it is a huge if, they can stay healthy, they are definitely a contender next year.