Murray, White
Mills, Belinelli, Forbes, Walker
DeRozan, Gay, Pondexter, Huestis, Washburn
Aldridge, Bertans, Cunningham Metu
Gasol, Poeltl, Eubanks, Brimah
Bolded are the players on the projected 15-man roster. Italtics are the projected two-way players.
Really unbalanced depth chart. You ideally want to be four-deep at every position in camp so you can adequately rest people and run five-on-fives in practice. It's not all that rare for SA to run with only 19 players, though, so it's possible they don't add a final guy. I'd still want them to do so for at least some semblance of PG depth (even if it's just a guy like Ledbetter), but I've harped on that enough. Actually, to that end Washburn seems to have a reputation for passing the ball, even though his assist number don't suggest it. I don't see the fourth unit having any ball-handler as of now, so Washburn's passing should help there. Julian is literally one day older than Huestis, so it's not like he has a much higher upside. Though I guess that could also be interpreted to mean he has a similar chance of sticking if he shows something.
Brimah makes a good deal of sense as a camp-only center. In a Eubanks-less roster, he would have been ideal to soak up minutes behind the other bigs. Even now, it just suggests Pop is going to try to run two bigs as much as possible in camp, which is good both for the team if that's how they'll play in the regular season and for LMA's legs. Eubanks seemed like a post-up/dunker type in school, but if he has any versatility to show at the four, Brimah being there should help him get the opportunity.
As a general thought, I think Walker will see some time as the lead guard. The reason why I liked him as much as I did was because he seemed like someone who could break down a defense and penetrate. His metrics in college didn't really back that up, but if PATFO saw what I think I saw and have a plan to work on it, then giving Lonnie chances to do that and to evolve his passing off that penetration will likely be his roadmap in camp and in Austin. Unlike say Murray, Walker is coming in with an NBA body already. So it's going to be about working on his offensive skills and shot-selection.

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and now they're waived
