Post#25 » by elrod enchilada » Thu Jan 1, 2009 7:32 pm
Of the four plausible prospects -- POB, Pruitt, Walker, Giddens -- it is likely that only one or maybe two will ever be viable rotation players. (Or they could all be out of the league in two or three years. Likewise one of the four may become a quality starter.) But we do not know which one, so let's keep them all for now. Why trade them or release them? They have almost no trade value as is. Trading one of them will not be the key to landing a vet, as far as I can see. And their salaries are all minimum wage.
I disagree that we can only project Walker as a legitmate prospect at this point. I think all four have the physical tools to be quality NBA players. On paper, if one looked at ht, wt, length, coordination, speed, quickness, etc each of these four has the requirements one would want from a prospect projected as a high number one pick. They have the physical necessities to play their positions at a high level. (There are no Darren Morningstars or Steve Hamers in the bunch.) But lots of young players do, and most do not succeed at the NBA level. The issue for each is how their skill set develops, bb IQ and work ethic. Patience seems to be the order of the day. We have everything to gain and nothing to lose.