Too early, but based on last night even if Wafer does make the team (only $150k is guaranteed), he's going to be pretty far down the depth chart. Hoping it was just nerves, but he didn't look terribly comfortable out there. Lasme looked good in his few minutes, he certainly seems to have the athleticism to play in the NBA, and Mario West has proven he can play NBA D (even if he can't do anything on the other end of the court).
Semih... he's on the team. He was on, anyway. Dude looks like he's putting it all together. Surprise is just that - at least based on this one game - he looks more like a guy that COULD make the active roster than someone who's destined to spend all season in Maine. Philly's not the greatest frontcourt in the world, but the dude showed he can run (with some coordination), he's got decent hands, he can hit his free throws, he's willing to go after rebounds, he can pass the ball... he's got a pretty complete skillset. Doesn't look like nearly as much of a project as I thought he was.
That last roster spot's a tough call. Almost have to say Lasme's in the lead right now, but I'd wager these three guys are battling it out for another seven games.