Not many rookies are the missing piece to championship hopes, but I’m all for hype.
OGBouncyJ
Wouldn’t mind taking him at 27. Seems like a Jaime Jaquez type of player that you can play right away. Would be some good Kyle Anderson insurance if he doesn’t come back.
thegilguofbarkokhba
That dude actually got way progressively better and better form Dakota to creigthon I could honestly see him being a decent NBA role player lol. Plus he seemed to live for the bigger moments. And can shoot!
twovles31
“The last time we had that was three years ago with Mallik Beasley” Beasley played for the min last season in Milwaukee, maybe we should bring him back in. And also draft Scheierman at 27 and his teammate Alexander at 37.
PlayInChampions
The biggest flaw is his age; he is one year older than Ant, who just finished his fourth NBA season. Apart from this, his playstyle seems very translatable to the NBA. Scheierman had a great combine and was measured at 6’6.25” without shoes, making him the same height as someone like Taurean Prince. He can’t really play one-on-one defense but rebounds well. I think the Wolves would be able to hide him on defense, especially in the regular season. The biggest issue is drafting right after two picks from the Knicks. Both teams are in a similar situation and have similar needs (a backup PG and a shooting wing), so there is a very high chance the Knicks will draft a player the Wolves want.
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Not many rookies are the missing piece to championship hopes, but I’m all for hype.
Wouldn’t mind taking him at 27. Seems like a Jaime Jaquez type of player that you can play right away. Would be some good Kyle Anderson insurance if he doesn’t come back.
That dude actually got way progressively better and better form Dakota to creigthon I could honestly see him being a decent NBA role player lol. Plus he seemed to live for the bigger moments. And can shoot!
“The last time we had that was three years ago with Mallik Beasley” Beasley played for the min last season in Milwaukee, maybe we should bring him back in. And also draft Scheierman at 27 and his teammate Alexander at 37.
The biggest flaw is his age; he is one year older than Ant, who just finished his fourth NBA season. Apart from this, his playstyle seems very translatable to the NBA. Scheierman had a great combine and was measured at 6’6.25” without shoes, making him the same height as someone like Taurean Prince. He can’t really play one-on-one defense but rebounds well. I think the Wolves would be able to hide him on defense, especially in the regular season. The biggest issue is drafting right after two picks from the Knicks. Both teams are in a similar situation and have similar needs (a backup PG and a shooting wing), so there is a very high chance the Knicks will draft a player the Wolves want.