greg4012 wrote:RexBoyWonder wrote:greg4012 wrote:Let's talk about Christian Wood
Smells like Hassan 2.0
I don't trust his 3 point shot, and he's a bad passer, which could easily makes his useless. Not Much of a defender.
Ibaka/Gallo are much safer bets.
He's the kind of guy I would happily try for the vet min, NOT the guy I'd invest real money in.
Disagree on a lot of this, but I get the concern of investing money in a small track record.
It's a very unique situation to potentially get a rising young asset without the obstacle of restricted free agency.
I understand concern over the Hassan phenomenon of a guy that was undrafted for a reason and flashed really great things but still had fatal flaws or couldn't put it all together.
But, as a counter, I think the Hassan experience shouldn't lead one to say that we should be dismissive of guys with great profiles flashing talent because they went undrafted (or second round) and/or bounced around teams and G League. Then we would be dismissing the likes of Nunn and Duncan Robinson, as well.
In those instances, fit needs to be prioritized. I think his fit is potentially perfect. I think his defensive deficiencies are overblown. For me, it comes down to 2 things with Wood:
(1) If the 3 ball is legit or not -- can't say I know for sure, but that's enticing if so.
(2) Understanding the person and the circumstances as to what caused him to bounce around at the end of rosters for a few years. I don't have that info. But, I don't need to. Miami Heat do need to if they want to adequately assess the situation.
I love the prospects of Ibaka or Gallo. In a vacuum, I prefer them. Neither will be cheap and IDK that either will accept one year deals. If the info regarding points 1 and 2 is positive based on the Heat's assessment (operating with more info than I have. I would probably rather add Christian Wood on a multi-year deal than the aging Gallo or Ibaka
You might know by now I'm usually in favor of going after the hidden gems, the unpolished talents and try to hit the jackpot with young unestablished players.
But it all depends on the team circumstances :
1. We just got off, finally, the Hassan/JJ/Dion era, which was horrible because we lost our identity. Wood strikes me as that type of talent. Meaning a talented player but probably not a winner or an high IQ guy. We need to be true to our identity.
2. His biggest talent his scoring, and our biggest need in that position is defense, BBIQ, toughness and 3 point shooting.
3. He never had a pay day, so I highly doubt he wants a 1 year deal. And there's no way we should risk our cap space in 2021-2022 for an unproven guy like him.
We're a pieces away. If we were in rebuild mode, I would probably be seating first row in Wood's bandwagon. But now is not the time to take long term gamble on mystery players.