It's Wafer's job to lose and so far I'd say he's losing it. That's not to say that Lasme or M. West have won anything yet, either.
Lasme's only hope for really sticking around in the NBA is to be able to defend 3's and provide just enough offense to not be a total liability. He can play a small, quick, 4, but I don't think he can play the 4 well enough to stick. We really haven't seen him play any 3 yet, maybe he's done it in practice and Doc is impressed, but he hasn't done it in game yet...I don't think. I think he's a very long shot to make the team, regardless of what Doc has had to say. I can't root against him, though.
West has shown nothing in game, but he must have been doing something in practice to still be on the roster. Frankly, I'd be shocked if he makes the squad.
So, it's still Wafer's job to lose...and I think he might stick for the start of the season, at least.
It's possible that Lasme is signed with the Red Claws and Wafer is kept as the 15th man with the C's because of D. West's 10 game suspension. Once West gets back and is playing Wafer will be less needed and he might be replaced with someone else by the beginning of the year...Lasme possibly, but quite possibly a *real* backup 3...which neither Wafer or Lasme really are.