GopherLady
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Appreciate the report. I value your player assessments.Lots of raw potential!!! Really quick, nimble and athletic for somebody sooo long. Runs very well.
Catches better than Rudy by a lot! Very similar game to Rudy. And coincidentally both from France. Right now Joan has trouble from the free throw line....important to get better there to avoid hack a shack. I like the pick...new owners were saying they are not thinking short term but long term patience...this pick suggests that. Beringer has only hooped for 3 or 4 years. Potential is amazing!
NBC with the worst take I've seen so far. The Wolves absolutely need a center right now. Garza is not a reliable backup. If Randle leaves, Naz will see most of his minutes at the PF. If Naz leaves, they would have to go out and get a veteran center, which is not as easy as it sounds with no money.NBC chimes in:
Minnesota Timberwolves: B
Joan Beringer (17)
This was the Timberwolves picking the best player they saw on the board rather than thinking fit — Minnesota doesn’t really have a need for another center right now. Beringer is a bit of a project, but he showed potential as a shot-blocking, rim-running big in the Adriatic League last season. He has good athleticism and the Timberwolves can play the long game with him and give him time to develop.
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2025 NBA Draft grades for every team in the first round
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Howl Wolves!!
Measured 6’9.5” in 2024 at a euro camp barefootWonder if this kid can still grow a couple more inches?
Just having video to go by, the best comparison I would make is Derrick Lively. Patton is a good reference, too. I think some us have those negative memories about him that we attempt to project onto Beringer.The pick makes sense.
He is a high upside guy who seems to avoid the pitfalls of some of the 7" young guys who flopped. If you look at Justin Patton, he wasn't a good shot blocker in the Missouri Valley Conference.
One other thing every team in the west needs to come to terms with is that they'll need someone to answer for Wemby. You need a freakishly athletic C to even have a shot. Our division is full of these kinds of guys (Chet, Wemby, Dallas has a couple of them).
I liked those guys as well. I probably liked Sorber slightly more than Beringer, but I think Beringer might be the higher upside.Just having video to go by, the best comparison I would make is Derrick Lively. Patton is a good reference, too. I think some us have those negative memories about him that we attempt to project onto Beringer.
My realistic favorites at #17 were Clayton Jr, Sorber and Coward with the last two (2) guys already gone. It sounds like Beringer never makes it #31 so hopefully Connelly got this one right.
Great pick. I really think they were smart here.The pick makes sense.
He is a high upside guy who seems to avoid the pitfalls of some of the 7" young guys who flopped. If you look at Justin Patton, he wasn't a good shot blocker in the Missouri Valley Conference.
One other thing every team in the west needs to come to terms with is that they'll need someone to answer for Wemby. You need a freakishly athletic C to even have a shot. Our division is full of these kinds of guys (Chet, Wemby, Dallas has a couple of them).
Yeah, I get the second round. I just didn't really think they'd end up taking anyone here. I think they wanted to stash and I think they got the guy they wanted to stash. I realize he's redundant, but he's 18 years old. Who knows what we will have on our team in 3-4 years.Great pick. I really think they were smart here.
2nd round....not so much. The Minot and Garza love is confusing.
agree with this. Does feel maybe like we're going to see the Wolves wave the white flag (slightly) while they try to reconfigure. They're so close to that 2nd apron and staying there is going to fuck our roster construction over time, so could see them reset around Ant and Jaden, neither of which is at their prime right now.Beringer is the prototypical center to develop.
He's not close to playing any minutes in the NBA, but if he develops, he can anchor a defense and not get played off of the court in the playoffs due to his athleticism and mobility.
It'll take almost his entire rookie contract to develop him into a starter, but I'm excited to see him grow.
Finch gave Minott some run this year with the big boys and he repeatedly got lost on defense and missed his rotations. Then he got caught texting on the bench during a game and that was basically the end of the experiment.Yeah, I get the second round. I just didn't really think they'd end up taking anyone here. I think they wanted to stash and I think they got the guy they wanted to stash. I realize he's redundant, but he's 18 years old. Who knows what we will have on our team in 3-4 years.
For Garza, it feels a little like damned if you do, damned if you don't. For me, I just don't know if anyone available would be better next year than Garza. If that's where you're at, I can see the rationale in drafting a project big.
For Minott, it's not that I think he's great. I am just saying it seems like he belongs in the limited action we've seen and he can't sniff the court. So even if the guy is better than Minott, I'm not sure he plays.
I liked Clayton Jr. and Coward the best. I wish we would have picked Clayton Jr.
LOL. Yeah, I actually forgot about that.Finch gave Minott some run this year with the big boys and he repeatedly got lost on defense and missed his rotations. Then he got caught texting on the bench during a game and that was basically the end of the experiment.
Clayton Jr should've been our pick for a few reasons but now I'm excited to see if Beringer can tap into and expand upon the potential that blew Connelly away in his private workout with the team.
LOL. Yeah, I actually forgot about that.
Beringer probably has a 3 out of 10 chance of being a good basketball player, but if he hits, it would be homerun.
My biggest concern is how much PT Clayton would actually get after we sign Ben Simmons to be our backup PG.
How dare you, sir. I'd rather sign Richard Simmons....after we sign Ben Simmons to be our backup PG.