Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
Perkins is really enthusiastic! Makes me wonder what if...he’s right!? It does make me look forward to the season.
Perkins is a stitch! Who knew?
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Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
Perkins is really enthusiastic! Makes me wonder what if...he’s right!? It does make me look forward to the season.
nate33 wrote:FAH1223 wrote:
Avdija has a very quick release on his catch-and-shoot. He looks like Klay Thompson in those corner 3 shooting drills. If he actually makes them at a respectable clip, he is going to be a very potent floor stretcher.
doclinkin wrote:15 roster spots, 2 two-way contracts, up to 6 exhibit 10 spots
2. Russell Westbrook PG
8. Ish Smith PG
11. Raulzinho Neto PG
---2-way---Cassius Winston PG,
1. Bradley Beal SG
8. Troy Brown, Jr. SF/SG
10. Jerome Robinson SG
14. Garrison Mathews SG
---Exhibit 10--Caleb Homesley SG
---Exhibit 10---Marlon Taylor SG
4. Davis Bertans SF/PF
6. Deni Avdija SG/SF
7. Isaac Bonga SG/SF/PF
5. Rui Hachimura PF/SF
12. Anthony Gill PF
--2-way--Yoeli Childs PF,
3. Thomas Bryant C
9. Robin Lopez C/PF
13. Moe Wagner PF/C
15. Anzejs Pasecniks C
The question being if someone shows up big in training camp and takes the 15th spot from AnSESH PaSESHneeks. (If I was picking a dark horse here it would be Yoeli Childs as a lob threat for Russ and a rebounder down low....
payitforward wrote:I'd much rather have Childs than Pasecniks.... He's younger & looks like a guy with a fair amount of upside.
But, doc, you've got two #8s in your list above. So, your 15 with Pasecniks is actually 16.
Remove Mathews, who (like Winston) is on a 2-way contract. We only get 2 of those.
Childs is on an Exhibit 10 contract, as are Homesley & Marlon Taylor.

SUPERBALLMAN wrote:

Ruzious wrote:Is it me, or did Wagner look quicker out there - like he's lost a little baby fat.
nate33 wrote:Ruzious wrote:Is it me, or did Wagner look quicker out there - like he's lost a little baby fat.
He looks a bit stronger too. More muscular arms.

pcbothwel wrote:nate33 wrote:Ruzious wrote:Is it me, or did Wagner look quicker out there - like he's lost a little baby fat.
He looks a bit stronger too. More muscular arms.
Wagner is a real wildcard as a deep bench big. Im buying his 3 point shot and I love his hustle & IQ. Smart bigs who hustle and can shoot always have a place in this league and I LOVE that he gets under the skin of the other team.
nate33 wrote:pcbothwel wrote:nate33 wrote:He looks a bit stronger too. More muscular arms.
Wagner is a real wildcard as a deep bench big. Im buying his 3 point shot and I love his hustle & IQ. Smart bigs who hustle and can shoot always have a place in this league and I LOVE that he gets under the skin of the other team.
Yeah, I think he's useful as a backup center if he is being paid less than $5M or so. I don't know if his ceiling is any higher than that, though. Can he defend starting-caliber centers consistently without fouling? Can he protect the rim?
I think he is a smart player who will know where to position himself defensively, but he is merely 6-11 with a 7-0 wingspan. That's going to limit his defensive ceiling.
closg00 wrote:I was surprised that they allowed AP's contract to become guaranteed, I guess they needed a practice body.

wall_glizzy wrote:closg00 wrote:I was surprised that they allowed AP's contract to become guaranteed, I guess they needed a practice body.
They didn't, the deadline got extended to sometime in February. The guaranteed portion did go up by $100,000 though.
nate33 wrote:wall_glizzy wrote:closg00 wrote:I was surprised that they allowed AP's contract to become guaranteed, I guess they needed a practice body.
They didn't, the deadline got extended to sometime in February. The guaranteed portion did go up by $100,000 though.
Yeah, according to spotrac, Pasecnik's deadline for extension is on February 1, 2021.
payitforward wrote:I'm still not seeing Yoeli Childs out there. For that matter, did I miss Cassius Winston?
What's Gill's #? 22 ?