[外電] Timberwolves' Top Prospects
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Jun 7, 2012 - The Minnesota Timberwolves have some options
with the 18th pick in the draft later this month. No matter
which route they take, they must fill one of their glaring needs.
Minnesota has a few definitive needs that have to be addressed this offseason.
With the 18th pick in the NBA Draft on June 26th, they have an opportunity
to fill in a huge void.
Here are some of their biggest needs and the players that can take
over those roles:
Perimeter scoring- The Wolves struggled all year to provide scoring
help from the outside. They shot just 33.2% from beyond the arc,
good for just 23rd best in the league. Coach Rick Adelman chose
to start Luke Ridnour, a true point guard, at the two for much
of the season because of the lack of scoring ability from other
options outside. When Rubio went down with his injury and Ridnour
was moved to the point, the lack of depth at the off-guard position
was more evident than ever. Martell Webster and Wesley Johnson,
the two primary options for Minnesota at shooting guard toward the end
of the season, combined to average a measly 12.9 PPG for the year.
Possible Picks:
Dion Waiters, G/Syracuse - Has some ability to shoot from the outside
(36.3% from 3 last year with the Orange). Lacked the assertiveness to be
an elite scorer at the college level. Athletic enough to cover anyone
at the position. Was relentless on the defensive end last year,
with 1.8 steals per game. Was great in the NCAA Tournament,
leading Syracuse to the Elite 8.
Austin Rivers, G/Duke - Was the primary scoring option with the Blue Devils,
averaging 15.5 PPG. Often settles for the outside shot
(Not a bad thing in Minnesota), but has proven he can get it done
in the big moments (Shot against UNC). Defensively may struggle against some
of the bigger two-guards that try to post him up. Was streaky at points
during his freshman year.
Terrance Ross, G/Washington - Dynamic on both ends of the floor.
Can score from anywhere on the court, and did with the Huskies,
averaging 16.4 PPG. 6'7" frame provides match-up problems for anyone
at the off guard spot.
Interior Defense- As I have previously pointed out, Minnesota was HORRIBLE
at defending the paint during the 2011-12 season. The ranked 25th
in blocks per contest last year and gave up over 44 points a game
in the key (that's not good). Nikola Pekovic and Kevin Love struggle
to defend the rim when they are on the court at the same time.. They need help.
Possible Picks:
Fab Melo, C/Syracuse -
If the sole purpose of a center was to block shots and rebound,
Fab Melo would be the man. seven foot, 270 pound frame is NBA ready.
Melo blocked just a shade under three shots a game and altered
many more than that. Was a key to Syracuse's vaunted 2-3 zone.
Would take a lot of pressure off Love on the boards.
Very limited offensive game.
Meyers Leonard, C/Illinois - At 7 feet tall, Leonard is long enough
to deter slashers from finishing at the rim (1.9 BPG).
Needs to fill out a little more to put up with the pounding down low
and an 82 game season. Efficient rebounder. Skilled in the post
with the basketball. Developed into Illini's go-to-guy on
the offensive end late in the year (13.6 PPG).
Scoring Small Forward - If Johnson and Webster are not answers
at the off-guard, they probably are not at small forward either.
Derrick Williams was slotted to play this spot when the Wolves drafted him
with the #2 pick last year, but he showed he was much more
comfortable playing at the four. Michael Beasley, their best scorer
at this spot, is a restricted free agent this summer.
Though he has stated he wants to come back, Adelman did not commit
to him on a consistent basis and may look to go a different direction.
Either way, if Minnesota does not address the off-guard position,
they need someone at this spot that can score next to Love and
has the ability to create his own shot.
Possible Picks:
Terrance Jones, F/Kentucky - Jones scoring dropped from 15.7 to 12.9 PPG
in his sophomore season, but that is to be expected when you are playing
with four other first round picks with the Wildcats. Jones is a big,
athletic forward that can score multiple ways, rebounds very well,
and adds toughness on the defensive end. Both sides of the floor improve
with Jones on the floor. Huge upside for him, but he can disappear
at times on the court.
Moe Harkless, F/St. Johns - Harkless fits a similar mold to Jones.
He is an lengthy forward that can score on the inside and uses
his athleticism to cause problems on the defensive side of the ball.
The freshman is a menace on the boards but struggles to hit shots
from the perimeter.
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