moss_is_1 wrote:Hope someone falls and 31 is a hot commodity for teams to try trading for all night since the 2nd round is tomorrow.
Worth trading for a lightly protected first next year, which is possible.
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moss_is_1 wrote:Hope someone falls and 31 is a hot commodity for teams to try trading for all night since the 2nd round is tomorrow.
winforlose wrote:Loaf_of_bread wrote:KGdaBom wrote:I hope you're right.
Who knows at the end of the day. We've got enough depth in the short term. It would be frustrating having another young guy rot on the bench, given ZERO opportunity from the coach. Better drafting a HIGH upside guy that needs some time.
Worst case there is always Iowa.
MN7725 wrote:younggunsmn wrote:
there isnt even any elite physical potential there.
.
?
mobility at that height and length is rare
Robert Williams, Holmgren, Bam, Okongwu
those are the only ones off the top of my head in the league currently
and i say this as someone who would have picked five others before JB
Slim Tubby wrote:It sure will be. I'm disgusted with the reach pick on Beringer while passing on Clayton Jr.younggunsmn wrote:This will be known around these parts in the future as the draft where we took a bust one pick before Walter Clayton Jr.
This pick was all about drafting for need rather than just taking the BPA. That almost always comes back to haunt you.
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wolves_89 wrote:Trading up from 31 to get Clifford would be a great move.
younggunsmn wrote:Utah, SA, OKC all going to get 2 very good players who can play this year.
We got a raw 18 year old frenchman to back up Luka Garza and go with Rudy on weed runs.
I think the age factor is greatly overblown. We could get two (2) contracts with ten (10) years in a Wolves uniform and WCJ would still only be 32 years old.KGdaBom wrote:Slim Tubby wrote:It sure will be. I'm disgusted with the reach pick on Beringer while passing on Clayton Jr.younggunsmn wrote:This will be known around these parts in the future as the draft where we took a bust one pick before Walter Clayton Jr.
This pick was all about drafting for need rather than just taking the BPA. That almost always comes back to haunt you.
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He's 5 years younger than WCJ. Let's see how they both look 5 years from now.
younggunsmn wrote:MN7725 wrote:younggunsmn wrote:
there isnt even any elite physical potential there.
.
?
mobility at that height and length is rare
Robert Williams, Holmgren, Bam, Okongwu
those are the only ones off the top of my head in the league currently
and i say this as someone who would have picked five others before JB
Except he doesnt have defensive anchor length and he has an awkward body.
Rudy Gobert was a 7'2 monster at 18 and this kid is going to have an incredible amount of work to do to even be an NBA backup.
Maybe the rawest prospect in the entire draft. Exactly what I didn't want.
FrenchMinnyFan wrote:A bit strange for me. Beringer got potential but may be NBA player in 3 or 4 years from now. ANT will got bored by that time, get 12 kids and switch to play Football. I would have take a guy ready to play 8-12 min. I do hope i'm wrong and he improve a lot.
Slim Tubby wrote:I think the age factor is greatly overblown. We could get two (2) contracts with ten (10) years in a Wolves uniform and WCJ would still only be 32 years old.KGdaBom wrote:Slim Tubby wrote:It sure will be. I'm disgusted with the reach pick on Beringer while passing on Clayton Jr.
This pick was all about drafting for need rather than just taking the BPA. That almost always comes back to haunt you.
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He's 5 years younger than WCJ. Let's see how they both look 5 years from now.
It's just my opinion, and I could end up being wrong, but this was a terrible decision and an act of desperation seeking a backup C.
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younggunsmn wrote:Utah, SA, OKC all going to get 2 very good players who can play this year.
We got a raw 18 year old frenchman to back up Luka Garza and go with Rudy on weed runs.
winforlose wrote:fattymcgee wrote:MN7725 wrote:
nobody who was drafted was going to play on this team, might as well get the best upside
EXACTLY!!!!
Why are people whining that he'll need time to develop?
We already don't have enough minutes for the young guys currently on the roster.
I am getting this third hand (my brother got it off Twitter, and I don’t know his source,) but he is not draft and stash and will be used with the main club. If this is true, then that bodes poorly for Leonard Miller. I have to wonder if at his current skill level he isn’t still better than at least 5 or 10 backup rotational bigs in the NBA. If Rudy plays 30 and JB plays 14 with the other 4 being eaten by Jaden/Randle/Naz, then I am fine with that. This kid seems like Miles Turner without the shot. In 3-4 years when Ant is ready to explode into prime Dynasty mode, this might be the ideal big man running mate. What JB needs more than anything else is to develop his mid range and 3 point jump shot.
BlacJacMac wrote:17. Minnesota Timberwolves
Joan Beringer | 6-11 big | 18 years old | KK Cedevita Olimpija
Vecenie’s ranking: 13
Where you fall on Beringer will ultimately be determined by your willingness to take on a project. It’s going to take time to get Beringer up to speed across the board. He’s still exceptionally raw and learning the game. Things move fast for him right now, and his reactions can often be slow in the way that they tend to be when you’re first learning how to do something. Still, there’s not a big man in this class who moves better than Beringer. He’s exceptionally twitchy when he’s on the floor and when he lifts off the ground to block a shot or dunk. He also is flexible and plays with genuine bend. Not many people this size move like this.
Given that he’s also highly regarded from a character perspective, it’s hard not to buy into him as an NBA player at some point. At the very least, he could turn into a backup center. There is more upside than that, as he could easily turn into a Capela-style big man who runs the floor, defends well and finishes on the interior. The athletic traits are ridiculous to go with his hands. But realistically, every NBA team will feel differently about whether it is willing to take on Beringer as a project. Some do not have interest, and others see him as a starting center of the future if they can get him the right coaching and development.
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