In his first foray in free agency, former first-round pick Nickeil Alexander-Walker decided to re-sign with the Timberwolves on a two-year, $9MM deal. Alexander-Walker had bounced around the league in his first four seasons, playing for New Orleans and Utah before being traded to Minnesota in February (he was technically on Portland for one day in ’21/22 as well).
The 25-year-old wing had a strong summer, helping Canada win a bronze medal at the World Cup, and he’s ready to show he’s more than just a defensive specialist, according to Chris Hine of The Star Tribune (subscriber link).
“My mentality, now more than ever, has been right,” Alexander-Walker said. “… I’m doing the right things, and I know that these guys are behind me and I’m in a position that I have support and trust and opportunity.”
As Hine writes, Alexander-Walker has been a fill-in starter during preseason with Anthony Edwards and Jaden McDaniels missing time due to injuries. That’s an indication that he’ll be a rotation regular once the 2023/24 season begins, and a “less is more” approach on offense could be the key to staying on the court.
“When he first came into the league … he wanted to always play with the dribble, go somewhere and try to do things, and he got himself in trouble doing that at times,” head coach Chris Finch said. “But now he uses his shooting. He’s a high-level shooter. Has a great high release so he can always get it off on people. Now, he’s using that to set up the rest of his game, which is really smart.”
Here’s more from the Northwest:
- The Timberwolves need to find the best way to optimize big man Naz Reid after signing him to a three-year, $42MM extension before he hit free agency. As Jon Krawczynski of The Athletic details, Minnesota plans to use Reid primarily at power forward in ’23/24, which is a change — he has mostly played center to this point in his career. However, the early returns have been promising, per Krawczynski. “Right before Naz got hurt (he broke his left wrist at the end of the ’22/23 regular season), I thought he found his groove at the 4, really found out what that looked like,” Finch said. “Now, defensively, he’s got to get better and better there, and we’re going to have to help him with some schemes and stuff like that. I think this is all about trying to get your best players on the floor, and he’s clearly in our top eight players.”
- Trail Blazers guard Malcolm Brogdon, who was dealt to Portland from Boston in the Jrue Holiday trade, says he has no issues coming off the bench again in ’23/24, tweets Sean Highkin of The Rose Garden Report. “I think it’s honestly important for Scoot (Henderson) to get this experience, starting,” Brogdon said. “He’s going to be the franchise player going forward, so he has to be invested in and given that opportunity.” Brogdon won Sixth Man of the Year last season with the Celtics.
- Jazz head coach Will Hardy wants Ochai Agbaji to focus on improving defensively in ’23/24, particularly on the ball, writes Sarah Todd of The Deseret News. “I would like to see him take another step forward in terms of his isolation defense,” Hardy said of the second-year wing. “Guarding the ball in a pick-and-roll and navigating those screens is a skill and it takes a certain type of athleticism.” The Jazz have until October 31 to exercise their third-year option on Agbaji’s rookie scale contract.
- Bennett Durando of The Denver Post lists five reasons why the Nuggets will repeat as NBA champions this season — and five reasons why they won’t.
Best way to optimise Naz Reid is trading KAT and giving Reid more minutes. Whatever you get from KAT you can use to build around ANT who is clearly your best player.
TWolves won’t achieve anything as currently constructed. Kyle Anderson and Gobert hate each other. KAT isn’t a PF, Mike Conley is like 36 and is now a below average point guard. Their “depth” they invested in isn’t good, Shake Milton and NAW. And they other young players aren’t close to deserving minutes like Minnott, Moore and Miller. Your so close yet so far.
Some ideas;
Knicks
KAT and Anderson for RJ Barrett, IQ, Fouriner and 2 first
Knicks have long been linked to KAT. They’ve been wanting another big name star and didn’t want to meet the Donovan Mitchell price with all the first round picks, what about KAT with less picks. So far they have been reluctant to engage in extension talks with IQ aswell as wanting to clear Fouriner.
RJ isn’t exactly a great fit but he would do alright coming over and playing SF with a lot more responsibility on offence rather than defence.
IQ can still play that sixth man role and should get good minutes backing up Conley. Fouriner would be happier earning minutes playing alongside countryman Gobert. Naz Reid gets more minutes. As Conley likely leaves next season IQ can step up into a starters role. You’d have a solid young team IQ ANT RJ and McDaniels plus the future first round picks and possibly future cap space of Conley and Fouriner on expiring money.
Pelicans
KAT for Ingram and Dyson Daniels
NOLA have this really good core of young talent and has been expected to do things for a few seasons now but often come up short again and again. Rumours have it they were looking to upgrade at centre this offseason but nothing came about. I think KAT would be a great fit with Zion and what they have going on cause he opens up the paint and spaces the floor. Not only that but he can handle the rock and do things other bigs can’t. Losing Ingram would hurt but you’ve got willing an able replacements like Trey Murphy, Herb Jones and so on. Make this Zions team and build around him.
As for Minny, Ingram would be the perfect sidekick next to ANT. He’s the perfect 25-5-5 SF that fits alongside ANT and McDaniels. He can handle the rock, shoot it and play make for others. On top of that you get Dyson Daniel’s, who I really like. He’s very tall, very smart, pass first point guard. Great defensively and not awful shooting but needs improvement. Very similar to Josh Giddey probably just a year or 2 behind him. Would be perfect having him learn of Mike Conley and eventually earn that starting position.
Man. Thank sweet baby Jesus you don’t make decisions for the wolves.
Okay then enjoy missing the playoffs yet again
Such as successful franchise
KG left, KLove left and if you continue to be crap watch ANT leave
Such an angry little man.