Rounding Out the Roster: A Look at What's Left in Free Agency

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The Wolves currently have 13 guaranteed contracts on the roster, leaving two roster spots available to round it out with washed-up veterans, novelty players and/or Caucasian prospects. Let's take a look at the best of what's left.

Needs:

1. Nothing special. An additional big body, preferably a traditional center. But PF's who can rotate in and defend/fill a spot/simply not be a liability should be considered. 

2. A reserve swingman. With Brandon Roy and Andrei Kirilenko both being susceptible to injury, it is only a matter of time before Luke Ridnour could be playing small forward in crunch time again. And while this shockingly worked in several big games last year, such a situation is about as ideal as spending an eternity in Hell unwrapping CD cellophane wrap (the bane of human existence).

3. Not much else other than perhaps a talent consolidation via trade, but that is not the purpose of this. It's safe to say a PG is generally not needed at this point. Thus, any such player will be omitted from the remaining dudes (or dudettes in Jonny Flynn's case). Combo guards in the build of Luke Ridnour and Barea were also omitted. A guard added would ideally be able to defend the small forward position, and is more a SG/SF-type.

4. A novelty player! Lets do this!

5. A veteran, quality locker room guy.

Cash Available: None. Minimum salary exception only as the Wolves are over the cap.

Now that the filter has been placed on the list, here are some free-agent possibilities:

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Centers and Bigs (In no particular order):

1. Ben Wallace: Above-Average Sized Ben reportedly wants back to Motown but the Piston's uber-non-talented roster is full. Washed up? Check. Novelty player? Debatable. Ben still has some defensive ability and would be a good veteran addition as a former NBA champ. Provides toughness. Remember, expectations for this spot should be low. Keep that mindset strong going forward.

2.  Krylyo Fesenko: The ideal 3rd center. Still relatively young and experienced....oh, nevermind, he is terrible. Moving on.

3. Jerome Jordan: The Wolves are reportedly interested in him. He played sparingly last year for New York. At the very least, a training camp invite might be in order. He doesn't seem to bring a lot other than size. In truth, you are not reading something written by a Jerome Jordan expert. Ask a Knicks fan for their take. I'm sure it will be perfectly objective.

4. Erick Dampier:  If 2012 season averages of 0.1 PPG don't scream "I've still got it" I don't know what does. He would be a novelty pickup mostly, and a 3rd tier on the Novelty Scale at that. Completely washed up, but notable enough of a name to keep on the list.

5. Yi Jianlian: Remember, we are talking about a 14th man here. There is no mistaking Yi has some ability to contribute at the NBA level. He is more of a stretch 4, and would complete a near-global tour for the roster. Can hit a mid-range jumpshot, which is at least one somewhat uncommon skill for any player at any position.

6. Tony Battie: Perennial role-player veteran. Limited skills at this juncture in his career. Little left in the tank. Provides a big body.

7. Anthony Tolliver: AT, how we love your personality and effort.  Would like your attitude back, but get that shooting stroke back! If you'll take the minimum, you're in. AT was a good defender early in the season and was really proving his value on that end, but production fell off a cliff on offense and he shot too much to boot. He has it in him.

8. Hassan Whiteside: Once lauded as a future star on our staff draft board years back, Hassan UpSide never got a fair shake in Sacramento. Does he have anything he can contribute at the NBA level? He can't possibly be any worse than Thabeet? An intriguing look to say the least.

9. Daniel Orton: The Magic could have kept and attempted to develop him the wake of the foreseeable Dwight trade, but that franchise is more doomed than the 2008-2011 Wolves. Orton may have some potential beyond most of the free agent bigs on this list. (EDIT: Orton quietly went to OKC awhile ago. My mistake)

10. DeSagana Diop:

 

Let's just move on. 

11. Troy Murphy: When Giant Mutant Macaulay Culkin is available, you go all in. Murphy hasn't done much these past two years but as a destitute man's Kevin Love, he may be worth a look as an injury replacement

12. Lou Amundsen: While 12th on this list, Lou is actually a good look. Tough, dirty workhorse. He would rank high on this list if it were ranked as such. Lou may be ready for a better deal than the minimum, but if not, the Wolves should be calling.

13. Ivan Johnson: Ivan the Terrible! A Twitter sensation and put up some decent numbers last year for an older rook. 

14. Kenyon Martin: Still has game left. Likely headed to a contender if anywhere. Energy guy at this stage in his career, which fits the bill.

15. Eduardo Najera: The Wolves are rumored to be interested. The fans are not happy about it. He underwent skull surgery. That will get him back into form for sure.

16. Brian Scalabrine:  The guy who always stays too late at your party and just awkwardly sits on the couch after everyone has left and you just want to go to sleep. That's Scalabrine. Not sure what he brings to the Wolves other than filling a spot and adding a body in practice. A novelty pickup for sure. Who wouldn't want to be a part of the fan discussion if Kahn picked him up? If you are one of those people, you probably take the concept of a 14th man way too seriously.

17. Brian Cardinal: Provided excellent locker room leadership during The Dark Years of Darrell Rhombus and The Year of the Pecherov. Once traded for Darko and brought back a month later. Love loves him. It's no mystery the Wolves need a wise sage in the locker room who is beyond contributing regularly to fill Brad Miller's role. BC might be the guy.

18. Mehmet Okur: Used to be really good not too long ago. Hurt himself. Not sure what he would be able to bring at this point, yet the Wolves are reportedly interested in him.

19. Chris Andersen: Birdman! Last and NOT least. Should get strong consideration for his shot blocking, athleticism, and overall novelty appeal. 

 

Guards and Swingmen (In no particular order):

1. Adam Morrison: bAMMO! Get him Kahn! Give the guy a shot! I'm not sure what else the guy has to prove to get back into the league. He has undergone some major Hester Prynne treatment, yet still can actually play. Why is this? Watch me put him #1 on this list and defend it....and get Prynned myself. Jokes aside, I actually hope Ammo gets back into the league. The Novelty King. Outdoes even Scalabrine in this regard. 

2. Leandro Barbosa: More of a PG/SG combo but is worth including because he is one of the best free agents still available. He can knock down the corner 3 and handle the ball. His size and skillsets are a hair redundant but that shouldn't keep him completely off the radar. Likely headed to LAL like everyone else good.

3. Mickael Pietrus: Completely ideal addition. Exactly what I had in mind in writing this list. Money is a problem. Pietrus reportedly isn't interested in a minimum salary deal, and if he were, would simply re-sign with Boston. Unfortunately not realistic unless he remains unsigned deep into next month. Solid defensive guy who can shoot at at a somewhat decent clip.

4. Jason Kapono: If you want a guy who can stand there and nail a 3, Jason Kapono is your guy. Not being facetious. There is room for those guys on any team.

5. Michael Redd: Former all-star mired by injuries. A theme is developing. Played some surprisingly decent ball in Phoenix last year as a role player. Redd should be considered for a scoring punch should the guards fall to injuries.

6. Matt Carroll: (See: Kapono, Jason). Can knock 'em down. Sort of a modern day Fred Hoiberg-lite. Even down to the shot release. Maybe not down to the b-ball smarts, however. 

7. Marquis Daniels: Another guy who would rank higher if this list were actually ranked. His stats will not wow anyone, but he can fill a role. That's what this list is for: not finding a star, but a guy who can provide dependable minutes in emergency situations. Daniels would be one of them as a solid defensive wing.

8. Lester Hudson: Started his own Linsanilty bit with the Cavaliers this past season, putting up random 20+ point games, and then somehow vanishing into the sunset after riding Memphis' bench.

9. Gilbert Arenas: Another former All-Star who can handle the ball and score. Little left in the tank, which seems odd considering he just turned 30 in January.

10. Tracy McGrady: (See: Arenas, Gilbert). His relationship with Rick "Thomas Durant from Hell on Wheels" Adelman might give the Wolves a leg up in the T-Mac sweepstakes. Little left other than a mentor status but he can still score a bit when needed. 

11. Matt Barnes: Call me crazy, but yes. Barnes provides a killer instinct and consistent effort/energy.  The minimum cash and lack of consistent role sure makes this a stretch, but if Barnes were added as a 14th man this would be a great addition. The Wolves need a complete jackass on the team and that isn't a joke. Probably not realistic.

12. Derrick Brown: Put up about 8 and 4 last year for CHA as more of a traditional 3/4, hence the confusion on where to put him. Fit is a question, but his production was above most others on this list. Then again, he played for the Bobcats...

13. Damien Wilkins: Perhaps would remind us all too much of The Year of the Pecherov. One of Kahn's first acquisitions in 2009. He can still defend and score a bit and fits most serious criteria for a 14th man. Should we congratulate him for this?

14. Dominic McGuire: Defense is the name of the game. About as bad on O as Sagana Diop. But, defenders are always a good thing to have on the roster and if McGuire is open to the minimum, he should get a serious look.

15. Maurice Evans: Veteran presence. Can still score and shoot the 3 at a fair clip. 

16. Alonzo Gee: You may not remember, but Gee was on the Wolves training camp roster during The Year of the Pecherov. He was waived, made a name for himself in Cleveland and is now likely far out of reach at the minimum.

17. Bill Walker: Can score a bit and is experienced to a degree. Added mostly to appease a TWB forum member who loves the guy. Not sure he has the smarts to warrant the role.

18. Donte Greene: Worth including because he has played plenty of minutes in his career, but mostly bad ones. Perhaps the worst chucker this league has seen in recent memory.

19. Sam Young: Probably realistic, but does little on the court to warrant a spot.

20. Carlos Delfino: Likely out of the Wolves' price range and in need of a bigger role, hence the limited praise offered. (EDIT: Jeff Goldblum Delfino has signed with Houston).

Overall, there are very few exciting names on this list. In fact, that list of bigs is about as foul as it can get. However, it seems to make much more sense to add a player for the minimum prior to training camp so that said player can become familiar with the team immediately if and when injuries will occur. Because they will. It won't be long before the Wolves enter a stretch with both AK47 and Roy out of action. And there are Pek's feet to consider. When that happens, having able bodies will be critical. It spelled disaster for the Wolves last year after all.

Who do you like? Who was overlooked? Remember this is a deep bench addition. Think of these potential signees in that context alone. The Wolves aren't hunting for a starter here.

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Pants80
Pants80 moderator like.author.displayName 1 Like

Are we sure that Cardinal and Scalabrine aren't actually the same person?

CollegeWolf
CollegeWolf moderator like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @Pants80 One has red hair. That's the only difference I am aware of.

slapdoghoops
slapdoghoops

I say get a solid professional guy like Brian Scalabrine.  He'll be loved by the fans and does pretty good things on the court in the limited minutes he plays.  Him and the Birdman would make great additions to that team.

WallyWorld
WallyWorld moderator

 @jtshoopsblog Absolutely! All about it. 1 novelty guy and 1 guy who can actually play. 

CollegeWolf
CollegeWolf moderator

Here's the latest on Oden returning to the NBA...

 

According to an NBA GM speaking to Sam Amico of Fox Sports, the Pacers, Spurs and Magic make the most sense as teams interested in C Greg Oden once he is ready to return to the NBA.

 

The GM made sure to stress, however, "that's just my best guess." Teams with cap room like the Cavs, Suns and Hawks have also been mentioned as possible landing spots. Oden, who grew up in Indianapolis, has admitted that he would love to play for the Pacers at some point, but having recently signed Roy Hibbert to an extension, it doesn't make much sense from the team's standpoint. Oden has said he is going to take his time rehabbing and stated, "I need to take a year off." He's safe to ignore in re-draft leagues.

 

CollegeWolf
CollegeWolf moderator

 @Pants80 Hmmm yeah, thanks.  And I wasn't necessarily saying that we should sign him, but was just pointing out the news I saw is all.

CollegeWolf
CollegeWolf moderator

It's close enough. @caspnasty @WallyWorld @Pants80

WallyWorld
WallyWorld moderator

 @CollegeWolf  @Pants80 This Jerome Jordan guy does nothing for me though. Probably because I know nothing about him, but he seems to me like he brings very little. ( he is a rumored acquisition...recently waived by Houston after the Camby trade)

WallyWorld
WallyWorld moderator

 @Pants80  @CollegeWolf Oden is a guy to look at maybe next offseason (2013) to take a flyer on. He is no way ready to play again this season. The Wolves definitely need a third center who can actually contribute. Birdman and Ben Wallace get my votes....or maybe Danny Orton? 

Pants80
Pants80 moderator

 @CollegeWolf  @WallyWorld No one on a minimum deal is going to cause much pain if anything goes wrong. But It'd hurt if Peko got hurt and then Oden himself wasn't available because of injury. 

CollegeWolf
CollegeWolf moderator

 @Pants80  @WallyWorld I'd take Oden on a 1 year minimum salary deal to see if he could contribute. What would that possibly hurt?

Pants80
Pants80 moderator

 @WallyWorld  @CollegeWolf You don't want injury prone guys deep on your bench. Health is a key attribute the 2nd/3rd string and this team is invested in guys with an injury history. Someone should give Oden a chance but the Wolves don't make sense. 

WallyWorld
WallyWorld moderator

 @Pants80  @CollegeWolf I have to agree, especially if Pek has a good year and we extend him. I'd at least revisit the question itself in a year. But this much time away from ball? That's more the worry. Too bad.

Pants80
Pants80 moderator

 @WallyWorld  @CollegeWolf No I think he is done. It isn't worth the time investment. His body will never let him play long term. 

CollegeWolf
CollegeWolf moderator

And Delfino just signed with the Rockets for two years (second a Team Option.)

 

That's too bad because he could have been a solid addition to the Wolves (white.)

CollegeWolf
CollegeWolf moderator like.author.displayName 1 Like

Too bad Gee and Pietrus are both non-whites, because I'd love to have either of those guys.  Especially at SF, since it's just a matter of "when" Roy and AK-47 get injured.

WallyWorld
WallyWorld moderator

 @CollegeWolf Correct. I consider another wing essential so we aren't scrambling beyond Hell to piece together something and playing Ridnour at the 3 again. This situation is exactly why the Wolves fell on their face after Rubio went down. The secondary injuries. We can laugh at Kahn for using it as an excuse but there is plenty of truth to it. Lack of good replacement players.

 

Nothing against Roy/Ak47, but we can reasonably expect both to miss 15-20 games at the very least. Probably more for Roy.  

LaceddUp_
LaceddUp_ like.author.displayName 1 Like

I have a feeling that just for saftey precautions the wolves swing a deal to solidify the 2 guard pos. Behind Roy come trade deadline names to look out for Marcus Thorton, JRich and possibly raja bell @WallyWorld @CollegeWolf

CollegeWolf
CollegeWolf moderator

@LaceddUp_ @WallyWorld I'd possibly take Thornton, but his kahntract kinda sucks. No thanks to those other two guys though.

Pants80
Pants80 moderator like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @WallyWorld  @CollegeWolf I would love Barnes or Daniels as the last wings. Besides being tough players who are used to having a backseat role until injuries happen, they've both spend time with winning teams and know how to play when it counts. 

CollegeWolf
CollegeWolf moderator

 @Pants80  @WallyWorld And Barnes is at least half-white! We could actually sign him!  Plus he's a tough MF'er.  We need that.

CollegeWolf
CollegeWolf moderator like.author.displayName 1 Like

Awesome article Mike, supremely well done. And I just love that picture.  You have really come a long way in your editing skills.

 

For the remaining two roster spots, clearly it would be a white guy(s).  Let's not kid ourselves here.  So that pares the list down some.  I think we are looking at Birdman and/or AMMO Morrison as our "special" last two potential additions.  That's just the way Kahn rolls, and we all know it. Plus AMMO was like, a super huge college star, so all the scouting work is already done.

 

Personally, I think Scalabrine has to happen in some capacity.  It would be just too perfect of an addition to the team. Plus he's a redhead. #WINNING.

Pants80
Pants80 moderator

I forgot about the week of Lester. I'd be fine with him. My general qualifications are hard playing tough players who aren't going to need a lot of time with the coaches to be useful when they get spare minutes. 

jimbokale
jimbokale like.author.displayName 1 Like

Birdman and Petri Dish would be great additions for this team! We need guys that can defend at the 2 and 5 spot! No one can argue that.

CollegeWolf
CollegeWolf moderator

 @jimbokale Very true. As long as they came at absolutely minimum dollar kahntracts, then I'd be onboard.

Pants80
Pants80 moderator like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @CollegeWolf  @jimbokale Thankfully Kahn couldn't offer a Kahn Special to any of these guys if he wanted to. 

WallyWorld
WallyWorld moderator

 @Pants80  @CollegeWolf  @jimbokale Which is too bad because the min. wouldn't do it for Pietrus. Especially if we have no consistent role available.

 

It's hard to pick a wing, but if I factored in realism/role/ability all of that crap...Marquis Daniels may stand out the most

WallyWorld
WallyWorld moderator like.author.displayName 1 Like

Any time you can sign a player who has Jonny Flynn glowing on his head, you get him at all costs.

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