dschroeder01 wrote:Ball really doesn't seem like a player that Connelly would like.Wolveswin wrote:I think Melo Ball is the PG worthy of Wolves going all-in for. He has his warts, but his age, upside, and roster fit check the boxes. He also is ‘available’. With available meaning on a team going into a tank season, warts make him somewhat affordable (within Wolves limited assets/affordability range), and Hornets for right price may move Melo.
Simple concept the trade…
To 3rd team: Randle (or Gobert), DDV
To Hornets: Dillingham, assets/filler from 3rd team
To Wolves: Melo Ball, filler
I get that in a vacuum he's really talented. He's extremely high risk though. He can't stay healthy and he's never shown that he wants to be a serious basketball player. He led the league in usage last year at over 35% which means taking the ball out of Ant's hands a lot.
Ball Being a Connelly guy or not I won’t comment on because only Connelly would know that.
Usage as best player on tanking team doesn’t translate to starting PG on a championship determined team. Ball was billed/pegged as a do it all PG. For both things to happen, 1) Ball’s game adapting to his new environment and 2) Wolves figuring out how to stagger Edwards/Ball PT as need - both seem like very easy work for a competent franchise (Wolves claim to be).
Note: not calling Edwards, Jordan or Ball, Harper. But they made it work. Professionals who made adjustments in new situation. At the time, trading for a scorer in injury history Harper was a head scratcher, next to Jordan.
Is Ball perfect? Nope. No such PG for Wolves at this stage in roster building. Wolves are looking for perfect on a sliding scale.









