Neeva wrote:Klomp wrote:Meh, that's fine....
I honestly think part of the "issue" we're seeing is that we have so much depth that guys feel like they can find better opportunities elsewhere. The only potential roles out there are PG and C, and even then we have our last two 1st round picks and two of our most trustworthy veterans at those positions. So I don't blame guys who would rather go elsewhere.
Or players know Finch is a coach that does not utilize his entire bench (or give young players chances to develop ) and prefers to just play 8-9 at most. I can see why some second round picks and their agents did not want the wolves to select them at 31.
Most teams don't go more than 9 deep, so that wouldn't make sense to me.
I think more likely there just isn't a path to guaranteed playing time. Take Rasheer Fleming, for example; he's a pure 4, maybe small ball 5. On our team that leaves him competing directly with Randle and Reid, partly with Gobert, and we've got youth at both positions in Beringer and Miller (not arguing he's better, just that he's there). Might make an agent antsy for a "ready now" kind of guy.
Rocco is more of a project so I wouldn't be surprised if his reps thought a reportedly good developmental team like us would fit for him, combined with a starter that's aging out that already plays a similar style stylistically (so an easier "fit").