I believe that we are going to need to see some improvement from the likes of Harrell, Dekker and McDaniels to turn this thing around, what are the opinions about these guy's potential? Are any of them possible contributors next year or are all JAGs who shouldn't be considered part of the rotation?
There is no improvement that those 3 could make to turn this thing around. Strange choice of people for suggesting improvement... You thinking a 7th man is what this team needs?
Unless you think there is an actual chance that KD signs here, what are you counting on? Brewer to become a 40% shooter? Ariza to tighten up his handles? Where do you guys suggest we look for someone to actually help Harden out (before he walks in a couple of seasons)? Personally, I have also written Dekker off. Harrell and McDaniels, on the other hand, have shown reason to believe that they can be a part of a rotation in the NBA. KJ is a jump shot away from replacing Brewer in the line up and Harrell put up 23 & 9 in the D league this year (compared to TJ's 19 & 9 in his D league stint). If one or both Harrell and McDaniels improve to the point that they can be contributors, it makes it much easier to fill in around James. IDK, that's just my 2 cents.
McDaniels showed athleticism finishing dunks at the rim and Harrell rolled strong to the rim, while also being able to shoot if the team would let him. Dekker broke his back lmao
The trio of Harrell, KJ and Capela has SO much potential defensively. All long and athletic. Looking forward to seeing what Bez does with them.
KJ needs to do nothing but put up 3 pointers this summer and get a head start on D'Antoni's system. There is a chance he will develop into a rotation player, but it's looking a but unlikely here. Harrell I'm sure is going to benefit big time from D'Antoni's system. I actually wonder if he could play some backup C this coming season. His attitude this summer will say a lot about this guy's future.
I like Harrell alot... dude's got a motor that doesn't quit. He hustles on d and hustles on rebounding - not great at either, but he puts forth the effort... I could see the dude evolving into a Faried level guy... Most every box score that I looked at over the course of the season had the team + for his minutes.... KJ has potential... if he could get some consistent minutes he could develop into a solid backup... Decker... no opinion other than he appears to be a wasted draft pick at this point... but maybe he gets healthy and surprises... who knows...
All 3 need to stay even if it's for the fact we can't have 15 x $10mill (min) type players on the team. We've constantly turned over the young kids and we have an awful draft pick this year. Keep the 3 of them for another season. Harrell and KJ have shown promise (but not been given much of a chance) and Dekker despite what everyone thinks of him, he went high enough in the draft, so worth seeing what he can do.
According to some this is all you need to know: Dekker is a total bust at age 22. And you should hate his guts.
Can KJ McDaniels become the Q Richardson type of player in D'Antonis system? Hard nosed hustler who jacks up a ton of 3s? Get him launching them all summer, see how he goes.
Dekker is a big reach in my mind. Harrell, I expect to see a jump similar to TJ's who averaged 12 & 7 his first year up from RGV. KJ, as most have said, just needs to develop his outside j and he'll make an improvement over brewer.
I honestly need Beverly to work on his mid range game more than anything Him getting into the lane only to come out or throw a bad pass is past old Everyone needs to work on being deadly from 10 and in Good from 15 and in Rocket River
I think Dekker and Harrell will both get PT this season. Dekker has the versatile offensive upside that MDA likes and Harrell is all hustle which will get him on the field.
harrell showed a nice touch from mid range this season... if he can extend that out to the 3pt line he can actually earn some minutes at the 4. if not, he'll be a backup 5 in MDA's system. and since he's too small to really play the 5, he will probably not get any minutes. same for KJ, if he can hit the 3 he will play, if not, he wont. dekker i think can actually get minutes at the 4 in MDAs system. he can either work on hitting the 3 (like everyone in MDAs system will need) and be our stretch 4, or he can bulk up and just become a decent rebounder / quick rotation defender. that's probably the way to go for him since it requires more effort and IQ than skill. i think dekker can provide an advantage at the 4 with passing, quickness, speed, and ball handling... whereas at the 3 he's basically at a disadvantage in all of those.