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Does anyone understand our plan for Jed this year? We just drafted two Cs with Rudy already on the roster. Am I crazy for thinking we can find a more valuable two way than Jed?
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A1FromDay1 wrote:Norseman79 wrote:A1FromDay1 wrote:How He Ranks Among Second-Year Players, per ChatGPT
Here's a comparison of Dillingham with top sophomore standouts:
Terrence Shannon Jr. – Leading the way with elite scoring, physicality, and defense
Ron Holland, Reed Sheppard, Tristan da Silva, Ajay Mitchell, Devin Carter, Kyle Filipowski – All praised for scoring, athleticism, shooting, or versatility
SBNation.com
Where Dillingham fits in:
He’s certainly among the top 3–5 sophomores based on overall impact. His latest box scores match or beat many of the players listed by SBNation and ESPN. He might currently sit just behind Shannon Jr., but he’s clearly in that next tier of impact players. Minnesota fans likely feel confident he's edging toward a rotation role—especially with Mike Conley aging and Conley plans not being centered around him
Summary
Player Notes
Terrence Shannon Jr. Top sophomore—dominant two-way performance
Rob Dillingham Consistent playmaking and scoring—23/7/7 game shows all-around growth
Ron Holland et al. Have shined with scoring and shooting, but Dillingham’s role creation stands out
Bottom line: Dillingham is a near-top-tier sophomore in Vegas Summer League and belongs in the same conversation as Shannon Jr., Sheppard, and Holland. He may rank #2 to #4 among second-year players right now, especially due to his facilitation and leadership in key moments.
I was referring to using the criteria in the box that the previous poster had shared from Twitter. If this is according to that, cool.
I tried to, but couldn't determine the criteria, so this is all i got
Thank you
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winforlose wrote:Does anyone understand our plan for Jed this year? We just drafted two Cs with Rudy already on the roster. Am I crazy for thinking we can find a more valuable two way than Jed?
I wouldn’t mind stashing him overseas for a couple seasons, but I don’t know if that’s a consideration at this point. I don’t want to release him, but he’s probably at 3 years away from being able contribute.
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winforlose wrote:Does anyone understand our plan for Jed this year? We just drafted two Cs with Rudy already on the roster. Am I crazy for thinking we can find a more valuable two way than Jed?
I wouldn't think of Zikarsky as a this year piece. Rudy starter, Beringer backup (and 4th or 5th big), Edwards emergency.
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Klomp wrote:winforlose wrote:Does anyone understand our plan for Jed this year? We just drafted two Cs with Rudy already on the roster. Am I crazy for thinking we can find a more valuable two way than Jed?
I wouldn't think of Zikarsky as a this year piece. Rudy starter, Beringer backup (and 4th or 5th big), Edwards emergency.
JB should be C2 in the name of development. Naz is C3, Randle C4, two way C5. My point is I think Edwards is as bad or worse than Rocco. Neither should see the floor, but I just wonder about Edwards value in three years. Maybe if we sign someone else we find another JMAC (10th man,) for the future at one of the other positions. Not a big deal either way.
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Saturday snuck up on me and I forgot we even played a game today. No Dilly, TSJ or Berricade. We led all game until blowing it with 1 minute to go. Losing sucks, but it sucks a bit less when nobody who's going to get a meaningful minute actually played. Judging by the stats Rocco played solid shooting from field and FT line plus 2 blocks. Newton, Edwards and Bailey shot the lights out.
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KGdaBom wrote:Saturday snuck up on me and I forgot we even played a game today. No Dilly, TSJ or Berricade. We led all game until blowing it with 1 minute to go. Losing sucks, but it sucks a bit less when nobody who's going to get a meaningful minute actually played. Judging by the stats Rocco played solid shooting from field and FT line plus 2 blocks. Newton, Edwards and Bailey shot the lights out.
We played no starters, they played 2. We used mostly G league and below talent, I have no idea what they used. In a consolation game where everyone is playing for themselves I have to go back to children’s dance recital. Most people watching don’t care about the result, all they care about is watching their kid/s (for me Rocco and Newton,) and seeing their progress.
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Newton actually looked like he could have a shot at some PG minutes.
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Norseman79 wrote:Newton actually looked like he could have a shot at some PG minutes.
1 GREAT shooting performance. I remember really not liking him during the first two games.
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KGdaBom wrote:Norseman79 wrote:Newton actually looked like he could have a shot at some PG minutes.
1 GREAT shooting performance. I remember really not liking him during the first two games.
I would need to see a lot more of his game in preseason before I felt comfortable with him on a Timberwolves floor. I am not even sure his floor is as high as Nix’s floor. Time will tell. If he develops well that would be great for us. I just don’t know.
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winforlose wrote:KGdaBom wrote:Norseman79 wrote:Newton actually looked like he could have a shot at some PG minutes.
1 GREAT shooting performance. I remember really not liking him during the first two games.
I would need to see a lot more of his game in preseason before I felt comfortable with him on a Timberwolves floor. I am not even sure his floor is as high as Nix’s floor. Time will tell. If he develops well that would be great for us. I just don’t know.
I really doubt it.
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This is a player by player ranking found on hoopshype. It doesn’t copy well. Scroll down to our team. https://www.hoopshype.com/story/sports/nba/2025/07/11/2025-vegas-summer-league-ranking-all-players-team-by-team/84654147007/
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winforlose wrote:This is a player by player ranking found on hoopshype. It doesn’t copy well. Scroll down to our team. https://www.hoopshype.com/story/sports/nba/2025/07/11/2025-vegas-summer-league-ranking-all-players-team-by-team/84654147007/
I found it interesting that Leonard Miller who many here despised was our 2nd highest rated player. Dilly was 3rd, Newton 4th probably all because of the consolation game and Le Berricade was 5th.
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KGdaBom wrote:winforlose wrote:This is a player by player ranking found on hoopshype. It doesn’t copy well. Scroll down to our team. https://www.hoopshype.com/story/sports/nba/2025/07/11/2025-vegas-summer-league-ranking-all-players-team-by-team/84654147007/
I found it interesting that Leonard Miller who many here despised was our 2nd highest rated player. Dilly was 3re, Newton 4th probably all because of the consolation game and Le Berricade was 5th.
In fairness, how much better would Newton and Bailey have been if they were given minutes with Clark, Shannon Jr, Miller, and Berringer
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Norseman79 wrote:KGdaBom wrote:winforlose wrote:This is a player by player ranking found on hoopshype. It doesn’t copy well. Scroll down to our team. https://www.hoopshype.com/story/sports/nba/2025/07/11/2025-vegas-summer-league-ranking-all-players-team-by-team/84654147007/
I found it interesting that Leonard Miller who many here despised was our 2nd highest rated player. Dilly was 3re, Newton 4th probably all because of the consolation game and Le Berricade was 5th.
In fairness, how much better would Newton and Bailey have been if they were given minutes with Clark, Shannon Jr, Miller, and Berringer
I have little idea about that. Probably a bit better.
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winforlose wrote:Worm Guts wrote:Wolves playing the Rockets, most of the players that are going to be on the roster are sitting. Zikarsky is the only one playing.
Not starting Rocco was both confusing and very telling.
They might kinda like Edwards. I was completely unimpressed last year, but this summer league you could see the defensive ability. And Rocco is sub-summer league talent level tbh. Apparently the scouting report was out real early that you can just dribble by him and he can't stop it, because centers were routinely blowing by him in every game. He needs a lot of work in the weight room to be viable. He's a 5 year project at minimum.

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KGdaBom wrote:Norseman79 wrote:KGdaBom wrote:I found it interesting that Leonard Miller who many here despised was our 2nd highest rated player. Dilly was 3re, Newton 4th probably all because of the consolation game and Le Berricade was 5th.
In fairness, how much better would Newton and Bailey have been if they were given minutes with Clark, Shannon Jr, Miller, and Berringer
I have little idea about that. Probably a bit better.
Newton would probably be a good match with better players, but I'm not sure Bailey gets enhanced that much. Bailey and Rocco left me most unimpressed of everybody. Rocco can barely move, and Bailey was supposed to be this electric athlete, but I don't really remember him showcasing that at all.

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Timberwolves Guard Terrence Shannon Jr. Named to NBA 2K26 All-Summer League First Team
Minneapolis/St. Paul – The NBA today announced that Minnesota Timberwolves guard Terrence Shannon Jr. has been named to the NBA 2K26 All-Summer League First Team.
Shannon Jr. appeared in three games (all starts) for the Timberwolves, leading the team to a 3-0 record while averaging 22.7 points on 47.6% shooting, including 38.5% from three, 6.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.7 steals in 29.3 minutes per game. On July 10, Shannon Jr. scored a game-high-tying 20 points to go along with six rebounds, a game-high nine assists and a game-high-tying two steals in a 98-91 win over the New Orleans Pelicans.
Shannon Jr. is the fourth player in franchise history to earn All-Summer League First Team honors in Las Vegas, joining Randy Foye (2006 and 2007) Tyus Jones (2016), Craig Smith (2007).
https://www.nba.com/timberwolves/news/timberwolves-guard-terrence-shannon-jr-named-to-nba-2k26-all-summer-league-first-team
Minneapolis/St. Paul – The NBA today announced that Minnesota Timberwolves guard Terrence Shannon Jr. has been named to the NBA 2K26 All-Summer League First Team.
Shannon Jr. appeared in three games (all starts) for the Timberwolves, leading the team to a 3-0 record while averaging 22.7 points on 47.6% shooting, including 38.5% from three, 6.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.7 steals in 29.3 minutes per game. On July 10, Shannon Jr. scored a game-high-tying 20 points to go along with six rebounds, a game-high nine assists and a game-high-tying two steals in a 98-91 win over the New Orleans Pelicans.
Shannon Jr. is the fourth player in franchise history to earn All-Summer League First Team honors in Las Vegas, joining Randy Foye (2006 and 2007) Tyus Jones (2016), Craig Smith (2007).
https://www.nba.com/timberwolves/news/timberwolves-guard-terrence-shannon-jr-named-to-nba-2k26-all-summer-league-first-team
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