IceManBK1 wrote:https://www.spotrac.com/nba/sacramento-kings/harrison-barnes-10815/
Beasley, Okogie+2nd for Harrison Barnes? Still only 29 yrs old..can be 3D or small ball 4.
Why would SAC do that? They have no need for Beasley.
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IceManBK1 wrote:https://www.spotrac.com/nba/sacramento-kings/harrison-barnes-10815/
Beasley, Okogie+2nd for Harrison Barnes? Still only 29 yrs old..can be 3D or small ball 4.
BlacJacMac wrote:IceManBK1 wrote:https://www.spotrac.com/nba/sacramento-kings/harrison-barnes-10815/
Beasley, Okogie+2nd for Harrison Barnes? Still only 29 yrs old..can be 3D or small ball 4.
Why would SAC do that? They have no need for Beasley.
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IceManBK1 wrote:https://www.spotrac.com/nba/sacramento-kings/harrison-barnes-10815/
Beasley, Okogie+2nd for Harrison Barnes? Still only 29 yrs old..can be 3D or small ball 4.
shrink wrote:IceManBK1 wrote:https://www.spotrac.com/nba/sacramento-kings/harrison-barnes-10815/
Beasley, Okogie+2nd for Harrison Barnes? Still only 29 yrs old..can be 3D or small ball 4.
I like this name, and I’ve kept my eye out for the last two years for a possibility to bring Barnes to MIN. These days though, I’m not as big a fan of his fit here. Under Rosas, Barnes you’ll have been great as the “big wing” that he demanded we play next to KAT. Now that he’s gone, I have become very comfortable with Vanderbilt, who makes up for a lot of Towns deficiencies.
I’ve been keeping an eye on the Kings, and last week there were rumors that no one on their roster was untouchable in trade talks. However, with injuries to Paul George and Damian Lillard which could turn both teams into sellers, I think they might change directions and Kings’ owner will want to grab that tenth playoff spot. Barnes may be the best player on their team, so I doubt he’s on the market any more, especially at a discount price. I agree with you that they may take Hield offers regardless.
minimus wrote:shrink wrote:IceManBK1 wrote:https://www.spotrac.com/nba/sacramento-kings/harrison-barnes-10815/
Beasley, Okogie+2nd for Harrison Barnes? Still only 29 yrs old..can be 3D or small ball 4.
I like this name, and I’ve kept my eye out for the last two years for a possibility to bring Barnes to MIN. These days though, I’m not as big a fan of his fit here. Under Rosas, Barnes you’ll have been great as the “big wing” that he demanded we play next to KAT. Now that he’s gone, I have become very comfortable with Vanderbilt, who makes up for a lot of Towns deficiencies.
I’ve been keeping an eye on the Kings, and last week there were rumors that no one on their roster was untouchable in trade talks. However, with injuries to Paul George and Damian Lillard which could turn both teams into sellers, I think they might change directions and Kings’ owner will want to grab that tenth playoff spot. Barnes may be the best player on their team, so I doubt he’s on the market any more, especially at a discount price. I agree with you that they may take Hield offers regardless.
Are not you biggest Simmons hater? Because skills-wise Vando is poor version of Simmons, so same problem with Gobert roaming in paint taking away our slashing game. Also I don’t connect Rosas departure and our willingness to add a big wing. In big picture we need players who can finish play and act as low men in “x-out” rotation scheme. It means a big wing is still a need, that’s why even T.Prince gets minutes in MIN.
winforlose wrote:minimus wrote:shrink wrote:I like this name, and I’ve kept my eye out for the last two years for a possibility to bring Barnes to MIN. These days though, I’m not as big a fan of his fit here. Under Rosas, Barnes you’ll have been great as the “big wing” that he demanded we play next to KAT. Now that he’s gone, I have become very comfortable with Vanderbilt, who makes up for a lot of Towns deficiencies.
I’ve been keeping an eye on the Kings, and last week there were rumors that no one on their roster was untouchable in trade talks. However, with injuries to Paul George and Damian Lillard which could turn both teams into sellers, I think they might change directions and Kings’ owner will want to grab that tenth playoff spot. Barnes may be the best player on their team, so I doubt he’s on the market any more, especially at a discount price. I agree with you that they may take Hield offers regardless.
Are not you biggest Simmons hater? Because skills-wise Vando is poor version of Simmons, so same problem with Gobert roaming in paint taking away our slashing game. Also I don’t connect Rosas departure and our willingness to add a big wing. In big picture we need players who can finish play and act as low men in “x-out” rotation scheme. It means a big wing is still a need, that’s why even T.Prince gets minutes in MIN.
V8 is a better rebounder, free throw shooter, and teammate then Ben Simmons. The fact that he is younger, on a good contract (whereas Simmons is overpaid by a huge amount,) and still improving makes him all the more valuable relative to Simmons. As for big wings, if we add another PF or C to the rotation via trade then V8 becomes a wing and MCD is his backup. Ant moves to starting SG, and when Dlo plays in the second unit with Bev (he usually is first sub out, and leads the second unit,) Dlo will be starting PG and backup SG. In that case the only need for additional SF is bench depth and in theory JO, Layman, or Prince if he is still with us is that depth.
minimus wrote:shrink wrote:IceManBK1 wrote:https://www.spotrac.com/nba/sacramento-kings/harrison-barnes-10815/
Beasley, Okogie+2nd for Harrison Barnes? Still only 29 yrs old..can be 3D or small ball 4.
I like this name, and I’ve kept my eye out for the last two years for a possibility to bring Barnes to MIN. These days though, I’m not as big a fan of his fit here. Under Rosas, Barnes you’ll have been great as the “big wing” that he demanded we play next to KAT. Now that he’s gone, I have become very comfortable with Vanderbilt, who makes up for a lot of Towns deficiencies.
I’ve been keeping an eye on the Kings, and last week there were rumors that no one on their roster was untouchable in trade talks. However, with injuries to Paul George and Damian Lillard which could turn both teams into sellers, I think they might change directions and Kings’ owner will want to grab that tenth playoff spot. Barnes may be the best player on their team, so I doubt he’s on the market any more, especially at a discount price. I agree with you that they may take Hield offers regardless.
Are not you biggest Simmons hater? Because skills-wise Vando is poor version of Simmons, so same problem with Gobert roaming in paint taking away our slashing game. Also I don’t connect Rosas departure and our willingness to add a big wing. In big picture we need players who can finish play and act as low men in “x-out” rotation scheme. It means a big wing is still a need, that’s why even T.Prince gets minutes in MIN.
shrink wrote:minimus wrote:shrink wrote:I like this name, and I’ve kept my eye out for the last two years for a possibility to bring Barnes to MIN. These days though, I’m not as big a fan of his fit here. Under Rosas, Barnes you’ll have been great as the “big wing” that he demanded we play next to KAT. Now that he’s gone, I have become very comfortable with Vanderbilt, who makes up for a lot of Towns deficiencies.
I’ve been keeping an eye on the Kings, and last week there were rumors that no one on their roster was untouchable in trade talks. However, with injuries to Paul George and Damian Lillard which could turn both teams into sellers, I think they might change directions and Kings’ owner will want to grab that tenth playoff spot. Barnes may be the best player on their team, so I doubt he’s on the market any more, especially at a discount price. I agree with you that they may take Hield offers regardless.
Are not you biggest Simmons hater? Because skills-wise Vando is poor version of Simmons, so same problem with Gobert roaming in paint taking away our slashing game. Also I don’t connect Rosas departure and our willingness to add a big wing. In big picture we need players who can finish play and act as low men in “x-out” rotation scheme. It means a big wing is still a need, that’s why even T.Prince gets minutes in MIN.
I’m confused, so I probably didn’t explain myself correctly.
I like big wings. They are very valuable in today’s NBA. However, the stats are poor when we pair KAT with a big wing as his PF.
Barnes as a 3? Sure, as long as he doesn’t trample on a single Ant minute. Barnes as a 4? Not so much, for me.
Measurements for the 6-foot-8 Barnes were off the charts, as he registered the highest no-step vertical jump (38 inches), the fourth-highest maximum vertical (39.5), the fastest three-quarter court sprint (3.16)

minimus wrote:Are not you biggest Simmons hater? Because skills-wise Vando is poor version of Simmons, so same problem with Gobert roaming in paint taking away our slashing game.
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Klomp wrote:minimus wrote:Are not you biggest Simmons hater? Because skills-wise Vando is poor version of Simmons, so same problem with Gobert roaming in paint taking away our slashing game.
This is one of the more funnier developments on the Timberwolves forum this season. Everyone loves Vanderbilt. Yet Simmons gets disregarded for having many of the same capabilities. I'm aware winforlose that they are not identical, cloned players, so you can save the schpiel about rebounding, etc.
What makes Vanderbilt special is his defensive versatility. You couldn't put Myles Turner or Thomas Bryant in a similar defensive role because they do not have the same versatility. Simmons has it, and then some.
Klomp wrote:minimus wrote:Are not you biggest Simmons hater? Because skills-wise Vando is poor version of Simmons, so same problem with Gobert roaming in paint taking away our slashing game.
This is one of the more funnier developments on the Timberwolves forum this season. Everyone loves Vanderbilt. Yet Simmons gets disregarded for having many of the same capabilities. I'm aware winforlose that they are not identical, cloned players, so you can save the schpiel about rebounding, etc.
What makes Vanderbilt special is his defensive versatility. You couldn't put Myles Turner or Thomas Bryant in a similar defensive role because they do not have the same versatility. Simmons has it, and then some.
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