[外電] 30 Teams, 30 Days: Minnesota Draft Preview
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2007-2008 Finish: 22-60
2008 Draft Picks: 3rd, 31st, 34th
Pre-Draft 2008-09 Projected Starters:
PG Randy Foye
SG Marko Jaric
SF Corey Brewer
PF Craig Smith
C Al Jefferson
Key Reserves:
PG Sebastian Telfair
SG Rashad McCants
SF Kirk Snyder
What the Wolves Do Well:
The Timberwolves are in full speed rebuilding mode right now. They have been
stockpiling young talent and this third pick in the Draft will give them yet
another talented youth to add to their core.
At the center of the Kevin Garnett trade from a year ago, they obtained a new
face of the franchise for the next decade. Big Al Jefferson had a monster
year for the Wolves last season, averaging career highs in scoring (21.0 ppg)
and rebounding (11.1 rpg). It appears that the 23-year old Jefferson is just
beginning to scratch the surface of his potential.
On the outside, Minnesota appears to have found its point guard and small
forward of the future. Randy Foye posted career highs across the board last
year despite only playing in just under half the season due to injuries (39
games). His 13.1 points and 4.2 assists per game gave Minnesota management a
firm belief that he is capable of being their point guard of the future.
At small forward, the Wolves selected former Florida star Corey Brewer with
the 7th pick in last year’s Draft. He had a productive rookie year coming
off the bench and often showed flashes of brilliance, like when he had a
career-high 18 rebounds in a December game against Atlanta.
Greatest Areas of Improvement:
Big Bodies in the Paint
The Wolves have no roster players at 7 feet tall, and Al Jefferson is the
tallest guy on the team standing at 6-10 and 256 lbs. The rest of the bigs on
the roster are wide, but not very tall. Craig Smith is listed at 6-7, 272 lbs
and Chris Richard is 6-9, 255 lbs. There is a lot of beef in the frontcourt,
but nothing very tall. Jefferson was the only person on the floor to average
more than 1.0 blocks per game – he averaged 1.45 – after they cut the
archaic Theo Ratliff. Adding a big man with this pick seems like the most
intelligent route to take if the Wolves plan to compete with the more
formidable frontcourts in the West.
A Long Range Sniper
From the outside, the Wolves didn’t have many options for long range
shooting. Sure, Foye and Rashad McCants hit on over 40% of their
three-pointers, but they are the two backcourt guys who are primarily
handling the ball. Rookie Corey Brewer had a tough time adjusting to the NBA
three-point distance as he only connected on 19% from beyond the arc. Kevin
McHale should look to land a long range shooter for Foye, McCants, or
Sebastian Telfair to kick it out to while penetrating the paint.
Who’s Gone Number 3 Recently?
The third pick has proven to be an extremely valuable selection in recent
years. The reason for getting such value is normally a team reaching for a
player early on to fill a need, as was the case with Deron Williams slipping
to Utah in 2005 (Milwaukee picked Andrew Bogut instead of the Fighting Illini
point) and Carmelo Anthony falling to the Nuggets in 2003 (Detroit picked
Darko instead of Carmelo because…well, we still have no idea why…).
However, that seems less likely to happen this year because, like last year,
there are two clear-cut can’t miss prospects slated to go 1 and 2 without a
doubt. But hey, you never know – maybe Pat Riley really likes O.J. Mayo at
number 2.
2007
Al Horford, Atlanta Hawks
2006
Adam Morrison, Charlotte Bobcats
2005
Deron Williams, Utah Jazz (pick acquired from Portland)
2004
Ben Gordon, Chicago Bulls
2003
Carmelo Anthony, Denver Nuggets
Who Should the Timberwolves Target?
For more in-depth analysis and background regarding the players that the
Wolves should target in this year’s Draft, click on each player name to be
redirected to Christopher Reina’s Prospect Report piece.
- Kevin Love of UCLA
Kevin Love is the perfect compliment to Big Al. He is a big body at 6-10 and
260 lbs and is one of the most fundamental players in this Draft. Despite
being talented in scoring on the block, he has the ability to shoot from the
outside with accuracy. His passing and rebounding skills are top notch and he
is deceptively strong and agile for a player of his size. With an inside
tandem of Jefferson and Love, the Timberwolves would have two very reliable
options down low, who can both rip down boards. He is extremely intelligent
on the floor and helps to make his teammates better. He is a very likable
character and would be an instant fan favorite, even if being taken with the
third pick seems a reach for a guy who somewhat resembles a frat guy.
- Brook Lopez of Stanford
Brook Lopez made a name for himself with the gaudy numbers he put up while
carrying the Stanford Cardinals to the Sweet Sixteen. His 19.3 points, 8.2
rebounds, and 2.1 blocks per game were impressive in the Pac-10, and his size
and fluidity on the block will make him a definite starter at the next level.
Pair him with Al Jefferson, and the Wolves have one of the more talented
offensive frontcourt tandems in the league.
- O.J. Mayo of USC
Mayo has the ability to be a prolific marksman in the NBA, and would
instantly give the fans a celebrity name to stand out in Minnesota. Mayo
would bring star power back to the Wolves, something that was missing last
season after dealing Kevin Garnett to Boston. On the court, he would serve as
another combo guard to play alongside Foye. However, his bona fide defense
and sweet stroke from three will make him a great pickup for the T-Wolves.
Who Do the Fans Want?
According to Andrew Perna’s Minnesota Lottery Summit, the fans of Minnesota
have made it known that they would an upgrade at the shooting guard position.
The consensus of the Minny faithful suggested that they want the third
overall selection in the 2008 NBA Draft to be:
O.J. Mayo, SG – USC
Picks Over the Past Five Years
It has been well documented that the Wolves were not very smart with the Joe
Smith allegations, and were forced to forfeit Draft picks. But the over the
past three years, they have made some pretty solid picks. McCants is proving
to be a valuable sparkplug off the bench and as mentioned earlier, Corey
Brewer looks to be the real deal. Unfortunately, they didn’t hold onto their
2006 selection, Brandon Roy, because he went on to win the Rookie of the Year
Award in his first season and was playing at an All Star level during his
second. However, they traded him to Portland for Randy Foye, which has turned
out pretty well for the Wolves after all. Notably, they have done well
selecting second rounders Craig Smith and Chris Richard.
2007
Corey Brewer, 7th
Chris Richard, 41st
2006
Brandon Roy, 6th (traded to Portland)
Craig Smith, 36th
Bobby Jones, 37th (traded to Philadelphia)
Loukas Mavrokefalidis, 57th
2005
Rashad McCants, 14th
Bracey Wright, 47th
2004
Minnesota forfeits first rounder
Blake Stepp, 59th
2003
Ndudi Ebi, 23rd
Rick Rickert, 55th
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