god hes fallen far but i guess theres still some upside
http://www.ohio.com/sports/cavs/106428913.html
The Cavs already plucked one hidden gem from Minnesota when they traded for Ramon Sessions. Now the Timberwolves have declined to offer an extension to Corey Brewer, an athletic wing, because the Wolves are already full of athletic wings.
Brewer will be a restricted free agent this summer, much like Oden, giving the Timberwolves a chance to match any offer he receives. It will also give them more time to sort through guys like Michael Beasley, Wes Johnson, Lazar Hayward and Martell Webster to see how much — if at all — they need Brewer.
Brewer started all 82 games last season and averaged a career-high 13 points per game, but he lost his starting job to Beasley. He also is not a very good perimeter shooter, but is the type of long (6-foot-9) athletic body that would fit well in Scott's system.
god hes fallen far but i guess theres still some upside
I normally do not like most of the castaways from other teams but I really like this kid..Has alot of good defensive qualities and his offensive game has gotten better year after year.
I have him on my fantasy team. He hasn't done much for the Wolves. Even Wayne Ellington is playing better than Brewer. Nevertheless, I would keep him on the watch list.
I agree. I am very high on him. He has put in work on his 3PT shot, but it still has a ways to go. But I love his at ude and ability.
We're lacking at that position, and we're lacking a defender as solid as he is.. that said, I agree with the castaway comments. Gotta realize who's coaching this team, and his "principles".
He would be a good option. Him and Anderson would complement each other nicely at the backup 3 position.
He can come play for the Spurs if he'd like to.
I'll allow it.![]()
I wonder what could be his market value if he continues with his average performance? His currently salary is $3.7 million.
If his minutes drop, then he might not get a lot of attention next summer and could be available.
Doesn't sound like they are particularly eager to move him right now.
hmm.. I might be interested in Ronnie Brewer, but not too sure about Corey Brewer
The Wolves are morons so their perceived lack of interest in him shouldn't mean he's a bad player. His dad was a Spur. Why not?
You may be thinking of Ronnie Brewer, whose father was former Arkansas Razorback great and former Spurs guard, Ron Brewer.
Knowing the wolves they'll want a top 10 pick in trade.
And by that you mean, a point guard.
Kahn would love Nando.![]()
Absolutely.
So what would you trade for?
Did he already have a season ending injury this season?
He wouldn't make a difference.
Spurs need a better overall option if they want to improve their chances when it's said and done.
You've pretty much hit bottom when you lose your job to Michael Beasley, the human Tater Tot.
You what?
It was slim pickings at the end of the draft. Besides, 13 ppg last season was not bad at all. I have other players on my watch list ready to fill his utility position if he doesn't contribute soon.
I mean, really! the Spurs' problem is the pick-and-roll and the only prescription is Shaquille O'Neal.
Preach, TS2!![]()
Brewer would be a no-brainer..
He has low basketball IQ and is still learning team defense(it doesn't help when you're playing for Minnesota), but he was one of the best 1 on 1 defenders in the NBA last year..Spurs could use his length and athleticism, they lack both..
I don't really see a scenario in which a trade would happen though..
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