younggunsmn wrote:winforlose wrote:I talked about the is elsewhere but here is our roster situation heading into next season
Guaranteed contracts
1. Ant
2. Rudy
3. Jaden
4. DDV
5. Mike
6. Dilly
7. TSJ
8. Clark
Non guaranteed contracts
9. Minott
10. Garza
11. Miller
UFAs
12. Randle
13. NAW
14. Naz
Picks
15. Detroit first
16. Pick 31 from Utah (not guaranteed, but likely a Hinkie special.)
Even if we drop Garza and trade Minott for picks (a risky move given that he has shown flashes of a legit NBA player,) we don’t have room for moves to balance the roster, we don’t have room for a tax payer MLE, or even for our 2nd. Either we are going to consolidate the picks, or make roster room for at least 2.
I hate to break it to you but no other team wants Miller or Minott and the fact that neither could get a single minute on the court when both Gobert and Randle were out speaks volumes about their future here.
One of Randle/NAW/NAZ will probably not be back.
With glaring holes at backup center and backup PG, we probably add one veteran free agent at each position.
IMHO at least 2 of 3 of Minott/Garza/Miller will not be back and we will replace them with more talented players at 17 and 31.
With 3 projects already in Dilly/TSJ/Clark, plus 2 draft picks, we aren't going to carry 2 more in Minott and Miller who don't have the BBIQ to stay on the court.
Depending on a Randle deal if you bring Randle back you probably lose both Naz and NAW. Bringing in Vets sounds nice. In practice you have the tax payer MLE and minimums. You have no other means of replacing anyone. As for cutting Minott and Miller, that is certainly an option. But, if they get picked up elsewhere and play well, that is a huge black eye for the coaches and FO that let them walk. That says you either cannot evaluate or develop your talent properly, and you lost very cheap contracts at a time when you were seriously salary crunched. You are talking very high risk with very limited reward moves. For instance keeping Garza and dumping Miller is embarrassing if Miller is even a backup for a decent team while Garza is an unplayable cheerleader for the Wolves. As for Minott, he dropped 10 points in 12 minutes against Denver. His overall minutes this year have been positive, and again it is a great chance for Chris Finch to be shown to be a poor development coach and poor minute/rotation manager.