konumykal wrote:First time poster. I like different prospects for different things. The creativity of the offense with Ball would be fun to watch, Russell is also really good off the ball. He's better with the ball in his hands but as we saw with Jmac he can play off the ball as well. They could make the fit work. Ball has good touch on the floaters which leads me to believe he can actually shoot he just needs to be consistent in his footwork on his jump shot. The defense is definitely concerning but he has good instincts with playing the passing lanes and getting weak side blocks, actually moves his feet pretty well, however, he disengages a lot and that's problematic.
Edwards has potential elite athleticism. He has poor shot selection but with him being a 3rd or 4th option maybe he'll take smarter shots. wishful thinking on my part possibly. His shooting form isn't bad at all just has to take better shots. He's a good cutter and could add another dynamic to this offense with his ability to get to the rim and finish. Has all the athletic tools to be a good defender it's just a mindset and wanting to do it and give effort.
Wiseman would immediately help the Wolves rebounding issues, while also providing potentially elite rim-protecting skills. He's a good rim runner and with Kat's ability to shoot should give Wiseman plenty of space in the post. For as big as he is though he lacks finishing strength through contact. and he's slow-footed so zero ability to guard in space at the moment.
There's good and bad with each prospect, personally, my favorite as of now is Deni Avdija but as far as the "consensus" top 3 for the wolves I might lean slightly towards Edwards for now.
Nice to hear from you. Wiseman is NOT slow footed. Other than that good points.













