homeytennis
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That is funny as hell. Unless Nate Wolters is involved, try to keep your nuts out of the reach of reptiles with sharp teeth and powerful jaws. Repped.
Last year 7.2 ppg and 3.1 assists.
That is funny as hell. Unless Nate Wolters is involved, try to keep your nuts out of the reach of reptiles with sharp teeth and powerful jaws. Repped.
Last year 7.2 ppg and 3.1 assists.
Elliott Williams is a much better prospect than Wolters. Only problem with Williams is his injury history. But he's a great defender. What skills does Wolters possess? He can't even make it as the 4th-string PG on Milwaukee. He makes Trey Burke look like Ray Allen. Does Wolters and his <30% 3PT shooting take minutes away from Burke or Exum?My general philosophy is that teams should ALWAYS look into adding any person that can make them better. If he improves your 15th spot, or your front office, or your coaching staff, or your D-League team. . . it doesn't matter. If they make you better, you figure out how to get them. Period.
Nate Wolters makes them better. They should claim him on waivers and cut Elliot if they get him. For that matter, they should have already tried to add Mike Malone as an Assistant Coach to help the defense as well.
Elliott Williams is a much better prospect than Wolters. Only problem with Williams is his injury history. But he's a great defender. What skills does Wolters possess? He can't even make it as the 4th-string PG on Milwaukee. He makes Trey Burke look like Ray Allen. Does Wolters and his <30% 3PT shooting take minutes away from Burke or Exum?
How does the waiver order work? Is it based on record if there are multiple claims? I don't think he'll clear waivers.
Who has a longer wang? Jimmer or Wolters?
Yes, waiver claims go in reverse order of teams' records. If a player clears waivers, then he's an UFA.Teams have been waiving guys like crazy this week to get around to not guaranteeing their contract. If a team claims him, his contract is guaranteed and I'm pretty sure the teams with the worse records get priority.
Compare Nate's stats last year to Garrett's. I don't think Garrett is hideous and would have been a decent bench player for us. Nate 7.2 ppg .437 FG .290 3 .656 FT and 3.2 assists. Garrett 3.5 ppg, .381 FG, .375 3 and .833 FT with 1.5 assists. I agree that Williams is someone to watch and we will see if he gets a second 10 day. I noticed in preseason for the Sixers he averaged about 11 ppg and 2.7 assists in over 50% shooting. Make you wonder why the Sixers jettisoned him as they are so awash in talent.
But <30% on his three's. And this year not shooting a good percentage. Is he a lockdown defender? If not, really no reason to waste a roster spot on him.