Howard Mass wrote:Skin wrote:Howard Mass wrote:This is another reason why The Magic traded #45.
They saw someone they liked (Karim Mane) that they knew they could get as an undrafted Free Agent. This happened last year with Dequan Jeffries who unfortunately turned down a Two-Way Deal to try and make the 15 Man Roster which was not ready for.
Jeffries was then claimed by Sacramento and given wait for it, a Two-Way Deal.
Everyone would have been fine with Mane at #45 and now The Magic have him on a Two-Way Deal with Two future Seconds.
I maintain to everyone dealing #45 for Two future seconds (You usually can't get more than one for a 2nd around #45) was a good deal.
I'm not fully on board with that because...
1) they traded the pick so early without knowing who was even in range of being available.
2) I absolutely love some of the guys that got picked after 45.
3) they could've drafted 45 and still added Mane.
4) they said roster spots were too important and then signed some minimal impact players who will come in, collect a check and leave without ever being a memory.
Remember, they also have two rookies (Okeke and Anthony) and Bamba to develop. It's hard to develop people without giving them minutes.
They might have just drafted Mane at #45 too. Jordan Bone was also brought in on a Two-Way Deal.
Someone at #45 could have not made the team as well.
I respect the positivity. I agree that developing players means giving them minutes. I just think they could've sent him to Lakeland.
Plus, the minutes that Ennis, Clark and Bacon get are being wasted on players who will come and go. Could've been used on development.