Amick On Perry Jones III, Small Forwards, Plumlee
At 6'11'', 235 lbs, and the ability to play either forward position, potential-lottery pick Perry Jones III from Baylor stands out as one of the most intriguing prospects among this year's NBA Draft crop. Sam Amick of Sports Illustrated takes a closer look at Jones' draft stock, acknowledging that it can significantly change depending on the impression he makes in his upcoming workouts and interviews. Amick adds that Jones and his representatives aim to put an emphasis on his small forward skills during workouts in order to better market himself to talent evaluators. In an interview, Jones elaborated about his newfound confidence, his current training at UC Santa Barbara, and the belief that he was not properly utilized at Baylor.
Here are some more tidbits from Amick's article, including a brief rundown of this year's top small forward prospects, Miles Plumlee's workout in Minnesota, and a guard prospect from Vanderbilt to keep an eye out for…
Offseason Outlook: Denver Nuggets
Guaranteed Contracts
- Danilo Gallinari ($9,450,000)
- Arron Afflalo ($7,562,500)
- Al Harrington ($6,687,400)
- Wilson Chandler ($5,912,500)
- Chris Andersen ($4,526,000)
- Corey Brewer ($3,243,000)
- Kosta Koufos ($3,000,000)
- Ty Lawson ($2,544,529)
- Kenneth Faried ($1,311,240)
- Jordan Hamilton ($1,121,520)
Northwest Notes: Chandler, Wolves, Blazers
The Northwest Division's lone remaining team in the postseason, the Thunder showed last night that they weren't about to go down without a fight. In snapping San Antonio's win streak at 20 games, Oklahoma City made the Western Conference Finals a series again, and proved that the Spurs aren't quite as invincible as they seemed. While we wait for Game 4 tomorrow, here are a few notes out of the Northwest, including a Nuggets injury update and details on the Timberwolves' draft plans….
Draft Updates: Cunningham, Ross, Jenkins
The latest draft news as we count the days to next Wednesday's lottery:
- Jeff Goodman of CBSSports.com unveiled his latest prospect rankings by position. Here are the links to the point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward and center lists.
- Oregon State shooting guard Jared Cunningham, currently 35th on the Draft Express ranking of the top 100 prospects, impressed at a workout for low-level draft prospects held by the Warriors, writes Marcus Thompson II of the Bay Area News Group. A list of the participants is on Warriors.com.
- Washington swingman Terrence Ross, ranked 16th on the Draft Express list, and Vanderbilt shooting guard John Jenkins, the No. 32 prospect, top the list of players working out for the Nuggets tomorrow, the team announced.
- St. Bonaventure big man Andrew Nicholson, the 30th ranked prospect by Draft Express, headlines the list of prospects who will work out for the Celtics tomorrow, Goodman reports via Twitter.
Western Notes: Nuggets, Fisher, Jordan
The Western Conference playoff picture became a bit clearer on Saturday evening as the Thunder knocked off the Lakers at the Staples Center to take a 3-1 series lead. The Lakers entered the fourth quarter with a nine-point advantage but could not overcome timely shooting from Kevin Durant as they fell 103-100. Let's take a look around the rest of the conference to catch up on the latest stories making headlines on this Sunday morning.
- Mark Kiszla of The Denver Post suggests the Nuggets use some of their depth to move up in the draft to acquire Austin Rivers. The team has too many wing players and not enough minutes to go around, which makes some combination of Arron Afflalo, Danilo Gallinari and Wilson Chandler expendable. The Nuggets currently hold the 20th pick in the draft and would need to move up to approximately the 10th slot to have a chance to draft Rivers.
- The signing of Derek Fisher earlier this season has proven to be a key move for the Thunder as his leadership has been evident in the team's locker room, writes Sam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times. It helps that Fisher, 37, won five rings during his two stints with the Lakers, giving him instant credibility with players like Nick Collison. "It's like having another coach, but he still has the respect of the players. It doesn't feel like he's preaching at you, he just makes a lot of sense."
- T.J. Simers of the Los Angeles Times says while DeAndre Jordan is a fun teammate to have around the Clippers organization, he needs to do more on the court to justify his hefty contract. Chris Paul, nearly a foot shorter than Jordan, is averaging the same amount of rebounds per game as the former Texas A&M star (5.0).
Northwest Notes: Miller, Lawson, Blazers
The last team standing out of the Northwest, the Thunder head to Los Angeles having yet to lose a single game this postseason. As Oklahoma City looks to continue that streak, here's the latest on a couple of their Northwest Division rivals:
- The Nuggets and Andre Miller have a mutual interest in bringing the point guard back to Denver for next season, according to GM Masai Ujiri (link via NBA.com).
- The Nuggets' "other" point guard, Ty Lawson will be one of the top candidates for a contract extension among players heading into their fourth year, as Derek Page of HoopsWorld writes. Page estimates that five years at $60-65MM could be Lawson's price. A five-year deal would make Lawson Denver's "designated player," so we'll see if the team is willing to make that commitment.
- Dave Deckard of Blazer's Edge explains why he doesn't think it makes sense for the Trail Blazers to pursue top restricted free agents this offseason.
- Despite recent denials from team owner Paul Allen and commissioner David Stern, Dwight Jaynes of CSNNW.com sticks to his story that the Blazers' franchise might be available.
Odds & Ends: Deron Williams, Hawks, Harrington
A few Wednesday afternoon odds and ends, as we prepare for tonight's Celtics/Sixers and Lakers/Thunder contests….
- The Nets believe that re-signing Brook Lopez and Gerald Wallace and upgrading at power forward could be enough to convince Deron Williams to re-sign, says Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News.
- Michael Cunningham of the Atlanta Journal Constitution previews the Hawks' offseason, noting that the team won't have much flexibility to sign free agents this summer.
- Al Harrington underwent successful surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee, the Nuggets announced today.
- In an ESPN.com chat, Chad Ford touches on a number of topics, including how he thinks the Magic's offseason will play out.
- Sam Smith of Bulls.com examines what the Bulls' 2012/13 season could look like if Derrick Rose is out for a significant chunk of the year.
Lawson, Nuggets To Discuss Extension?
Ty Lawson's 2011/12 season may be over, but the point guard and his Nuggets certainly made the Lakers sweat before bowing out. In seven games against Los Angeles, Lawson averaged 19.0 PPG and 6.0 APG on 51.4% shooting.
Although Lawson won't be a free agent this summer, he has just one year remaining on his rookie contract, making him eligible for restricted free agency next summer. And it sounds like he wouldn't mind avoiding free agency by signing a long-term deal with the Nuggets. The 24-year-old tells Benjamin Hochman of the Denver Post that a contract extension is "definitely a goal."
"I want to be here long-term," Lawson said. "I'm pretty sure my agent and Masai [Ujiri, the Nuggets' executive vice president of basketball operations] will talk this summer."
Lawson's camp can begin discussing an extension in July with the Nuggets and Ujiri, who calls the point guard a "big part" of the team going forward. The Nuggets could extend Lawson for up to another five years beyond 2012/13, though a four-year offer may be more likely. Teams are only permitted to sign five-year extensions for one "designated player" at a time — if Lawson received a five-year extension, Denver would be unable to sign another five-year extension for the duration of his contract.
As Steve Kyler of HoopsWorld points out, the Nuggets would send the right message by agreeing to an extension with Lawson, but it could limit the team's ability to add talent in the near future. Denver is already committed to long-term deals for Danilo Gallinari, Arron Afflalo, and Wilson Chandler, and will be attempting to re-sign JaVale McGee as well. Extending Lawson early would further reduce the club's future cap flexibility, but given his play this season, it may be worth it.
Nuggets Notes: Faried, McGee, Blake
The latest news and notes around the Denver Nuggets on Sunday night:
- The Denver Post's Benjamin Hochman praises Kenneth Faried, touting him as one of the best value selections in last year's draft.
- Hochman also notes that the Nuggets expect to bring back restricted free-agent center JaVale McGee.
- Fox Sports Florida's Chris Tomasson tweets that Lakers guard Steve Blake wanted to re-sign with the Nuggets after the 2007 season. However, Denver was not willing to pay him the $4.25MM annually that Portland was. The Nuggets instead signed Chucky Atkins.
Andre Miller Will Weigh His Options
Headed home for the offseason after losing to the Lakers in Los Angeles on Saturday night, Nuggets point guard Andre Miller is facing uncertainty this summer with free agency looming. He spent the season as a backup to Ty Lawson, but still showed flashes of brilliance when afforded the opportunity against the Lakers. After adjusting to his new role this past season, Miller must decide what he wants to do next as he enters the twilight of his career, writes Christopher Dempsey of The Denver Post.
"I'll keep my options open," Miller said. "At this point in my career, if I'm going to be a backup, I'm going to be a backup on a championship-caliber team. Obviously, this team is a good team that's going to get to the playoffs, but the thing is if they are committed to getting to that next level to compete for that championship."
Miller, 36, averaged 9.7 PPG and 6.7 APG in a season that saw the former Utah star log the fewest minutes per game since his rookie year with the Cavs. During the first round of the playoffs against the Lakers, Miller dialed back the clock in Game 5 when he scored 24 points and notched eight assists in the team's 102-99 victory. If Miller doesn't return to the Nuggets, look for the guard to potentially sign with the Knicks, Pacers or Heat.
