Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 1:36 pm
by Jamaaliver
Towns looks to continue the Timberwolves' spirited surge toward a postseason berth when the club opens a three-game road trip against the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday.
The two-time All-Star center recorded 34 points on 13-for-18 shooting from the field and added 21 rebounds in Minnesota's 112-105 victory versus Sacramento on Monday.
Rose chipped in with 20 against the Kings, marking the fourth time in five outings he has scored as many points.
Atlanta enjoyed a fast start in its first meeting with the Timberwolves. The Hawks scored a season-high 42 points in the first quarter and built a 22-point lead that they eventually squandered, before surviving.
Atlanta (20-41), however, sputtered out of the blocks on Monday and sustained its sixth loss in eight games with a 119-111 setback to Houston.
Young scored 16 points on 7-of-11 shooting from the field and had 11 assists in the first meeting with the Timberwolves.
Fellow guard Kent Bazemore had a team-high 23 points in that game. He matched that total in Saturday's 120-112 victory versus Phoenix before being limited to 13 points on 4-of-10 shooting against the Rockets on Monday.
Forward John Collins, who averages a team-best 19.1 points and 9.6 rebounds, had 21 and 10, respectively, in the first encounter with Minnesota.
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 4:31 pm
by Jamaaliver
Scouting Report | Wolves at Hawks
The Wolves are hoping to keep the good times rolling. Minnesota has won four of its last games and at 29-31, the Wolves are just three games back from a playoff spot.
The Wolves are coming off a 112-105 win over the Kings on Monday night at Target Center.
You might look at this game as an automatic win for the Wolves. Well, that’s a bit problematic considering the Hawks beat the Wolves at Target Center earlier this season. This isn’t a team that can be taken lightly despite its 20-41 record.
The Hawks are coming off a 119-111 road loss to the Rockets on Monday night.
Trae Hitting Treys Rookie Trae Young has had an up and down season for Atlanta, but he’s coming off a monster performance against the Rockets on Monday night. Young finished with 36 points and eight assists while shooting 12-for-23 from the field, 8-for-12 from the 3-point line and 4-for-4 from the free-throw line.
Over his last three games, he’s been pretty incredible, averaging 29.7 points and 8.7 assists per contest while shooting 46.7 percent from the field and 51.7 percent from the 3-point line.This is what the Hawks envisioned when they traded the rights for Luka Doncic for Young and a future first-round pick.
Assuming Jeff Teague doesn’t play, Tyus Jones will need to make sure Young doesn’t get hot early.
Jones did a solid job on De’Aaron Fox on Monday, forcing the Kings guard to shoot just 8-for-24 from the field.
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 11:06 pm
by Hazer
Hawks are only 3.5 games ahead of DAAAAA Bulls for 4th worst, T'wolves are on a roll, and we play said Bulls twice this weekend. We have a very good opportunity to slide underneath Chicago and need to pounce on that opportunity. At 4th worst, our chances for a top 4 pick jump from 42.1% to 48.1%, and chances of 5th pick more than triples from 2.2% to 7.2%. Overall, chances of top 5 pick increases from 44.3% to 55.3%. That's huge for getting 1 of Zion/RJ/Cam. We need another big night from TrATL and J-Bap, a close exciting game, and a loss. I'll take that every night going forward, please

Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 11:58 pm
by lethalweapon3
22 points, including 3-for-4 shooting on threes. Eight rebounds, a season-high six assists. And an eight-point loss at Clemson. Such was life around this time last year for the beleaguered Josh Okogie, whose Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets had dropped the eleventh of their past 12 ACC games.
“Obviously, it’s very sad knowing that this is the last game I’ll be able to play for Georgia Tech,” said a Yellow Jacket ten days later, after Tech got bounced by Boston College in the preliminary round of the ACC tourney. That player was graduating senior Ben Lammers, who at least had the solace of getting an invite to the Portsmouth Invitational.
Not so much for Okogie, the sophomore who would later declare for the NBA draft but withheld himself from hiring an agent, understanding chances were greater than likely he’d be returning to The Flats for his junior season.
What hopes existed that he’d wow scouts with his length and athleticism were predicated upon a successful second-season splash, coming off a trip by Tech to the 2017 NIT Final. But a false start to his 2017-18 season, due to NCAA violations plus an injured finger, took him off the NBA first-round radar.
“He would need to have a really strong NBA pre-draft process,” wrote ESPN Draft Express’ Jonathan Givony to AJC’s Ken Suguira, who queried scouts about Okogie’s potential after he declared. “Including,” Givony noted, “a great showing at the NBA Combine.”
Like the Jackets, there would be no NIT action in 2018 for the Maryland Terrapins. Kevin Huerter’s 20 points weren’t enough to keep the sophomore’s 8th-seeded team from bowing out of the Big Ten tournament with a loss to 9-seed Wisconsin. For both Huerter and Okogie, March Madness, or at least the appetizer to it, lasted for a single game.
Kevin threw his hat into the scouting ring, although not with the shooting hand that he seemed to have injured just two weeks before the Terps’ season came to a close. Like Okogie, Huerter was unaware whether he’d receive an invite to the NBA Draft Combine. Turned out, both were invited to the Combine and made the most of their respective visits to Chicago.
Today, these first-round picks play prominent roles for the Atlanta Hawks and Minnesota Timberwolves, meeting tonight at State Farm Arena (7:30 PM Eastern, Fox Sports Southeast and 92.9 FM in ATL, Fox Sports North in MSP). The two rookies with guaranteed rookie-scale contracts are illustrative of the fact that, while the average hoop fan’s eyes are geared toward their favorite collegiate prospects’ play next month, it is May Madness that offers a chance to make the biggest splash for many hoopster hopefuls.
Tom Thibodeau played a prominent role in the eventual fates of each player. The Minnesota coach-GM’s 2018 first-rounder had been swindled away by Danny Ferry and the Hawks before 2015’s trade deadline, as the late coach-exec Flip Saunders wanted to see for himself what Atlanta couldn’t see in Adreian Payne.
Perhaps sensing the need to cover for his predecessor’s error, Thibs moved on from Ricky Rubio on the eve of 2017 free agency, signing former Hawks and Pacers guard Jeff Teague (out again for tonight, sore knee) several days later. The Rubio trade netted Minnesota, via Utah, the Thunder’s lottery-protected 2018 pick. Draft time arrives, and after Travis Schlenk’s Hawks snatched up Huerter at #19, the defensive-minded Thibodeau wasn’t about to pass up on the chance to take Okogie, the Lagos-born Shiloh High grad, at #20.
Thibodeau usually prefers to run his veteran players into the ground, giving them great deference over the developing rookies. But with Jimmy Butler giving everybody in and around the team heartburn until Thibs would acquiesce on their star’s trade demands, Okogie found himself starting in five of his first six NBA games.
Butler’s deal to Philadelphia brought Robert Covington, strident disciple of former Sixers assistant Lloyd Pierce, and Dario Saric to the North Star State. Promptly leaning on Covington for 35 minutes per game, worsening knee and ankle injuries that he has yet to return from, Thibodeau hastened not only his own ouster last month, replaced by Flip’s son, Ryan, but the full-time replacement of Covington with Okogie in the starting lineup.
Okogie goes by the nickname “NonStop”, and with his full-bore energy directed at getting stops, including an impressively fearless effort last week trying to slow James Harden’s roll, it is hard to stop and give pause to his problematic shooting splits (37.0 FG%, 26.5 3FG%, 74.1 FT%). Everyone knew, coming in, that Okogie’s offensive skills needed work. Few were aware how complete his on-ball defensive chops are (2.2 steals per 100 possessions, as per bball-ref) out the box.
Okogie’s defense is an essential component for a T’Wolves team (29-31, 3 games behind 8-seed San Antonio) that is climbing uphill, once again, for a playoff spot. They’re missing the go-getter attitudes of Butler and Covington, and Saunders (10-10 since Thibs’ firing) is not about to press for too much from franchise pillars Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins.
No jokes, please, about a “crash course” for Towns in figuring out how to properly defend bigs like Atlanta’s crafty Dewayne Dedmon and John Collins (18.6 PPG, 8.5 RPG, 81.0 FT% in February). To his credit, the two-time All-Star pivot is playing the full court as well as ever before (1.3 steals and 2.6 blocks per-100), and he has more than just the playoff push as a rationale.
An All-NBA nod for Towns (7th in NBA PER; 23.3 PPG, 12.2 RPG, 1.8 BPG) pushes his extended contract deal upwards by an extra $32 million over five seasons. The problem is, KAT has been playing great in relative obscurity, the national media having moved on after all the Butler consternation ended.
He needs to continue racking up pinball numbers, like the 34-and-21 he put up in Monday's crucial 112-105 home win over Sacramento, like the 31-and-19 he posted versus Atlanta back in December. Without Covington (28 points, 7 boards and 3 blocks before fouling out vs. ATL on Dec. 28) around, though, Towns cannot afford to get overwhelmed inside by the likes of Dedmon and Collins (combined 40-and-23, on 15-for-27 FGs @ MIN on Dec. 28).
Saunders has a motivated Towns and an array of codgers, including Gorgui Dieng and Taj Gibson, at his disposal to discourage opponents from thriving in the paint. The Wolves (71.0 D-Reb%, 26th in NBA; 13th in opponent paint points-per-48) also found an unlikely source for rim protection, assuming he passed his pee test. You just know 33-year-old former Hawk Anthony Tolliver was handed some water pills and a cup immediately after this weekend’s game, where he met the Greek Freak’s surefire dunk at the top of the square on the glass.
Away from the Twin Cities, the good news for Wiggins is he should hear more cheers than jeers echoing off the State Farm Arena walls. Unfortunately for the former first-overall pick, it’s because fans are aware he’s as likely to give the game away as he is to win it. Wiggins edges out Towns so far in shots taken from the floor (16.5 FGAs/game), but he continues to shoot atrociously from the field and from the free throw line (39.6 FG%, 70.9 FT%). Only Timmy Hardaway’s 39.2 FG% ranks lower among NBA’ers hoisting 15+ shots per contest.
Even when Wiggins’ shooting hand heats up for a spell or two, way too often he parks himself in the corners and doesn’t come assertively after the ball, the lack of movement or nuance rendering the Minnesota offense color-by-numbers. Meanwhile, the defensive awareness, or willfulness if you prefer, from 2015's Rookie of the Year (two steals in past 4 games, both against the Knicks) remains lacking.
Who has Andrew game-planned to guard tonight? Will he leave Trae Young (22.2 PPG, 43.9 3FG%, 81.3 FT%, 9.2 APG this month) to be chased around at turns by Okogie, Tyus Jones and Derrick Rose all night? If so, does he simply plan on trading baskets with Taurean Prince, who returns to action tonight, and Kent Bazemore, who led the charge with 23 points during Atlanta’s 123-120 OT victory at Target Center back on December 28? It wasn’t all on Wiggins, but there was little mystery behind the Hawks shooting 65.2 team FG% in the opening quarter.
Has Wiggins even bothered to read the scouting report on Huerter, whose overtime three-pointer helped seal the deal? To get himself back on track after missing time with an ankle injury, Simply Red (38.9 3FG%; 1-for-9 3FGs last three games) won’t be holding back the threes tonight, especially if Wiggins’ subdued activity forces Okogie to pick poisons with the Hawks’ Young (8-for-12 3FGs plus 8 dimes @ HOU on Monday night).
This time last February, Huerter and Okogie were looking toward 2019 with hopes of possibly earning third-team all-conference. Second-team All-Rookie was out of the question. At least the Terps have bounced back nicely after Kevin’s departure. Josh Pastner, you have my condolences.
In closing… Ja Rule, I rock with Lil B. I know Lil B. Lil B is a Twitter follower of mine. Ja, you’re no Lil B.
Let’s Go Hawks!
~lw3
Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 12:33 am
by Spud2nique
Woohoo! Lw3 hittin us with simply red and ja (Rule not Morant) talk? That’s special did you come up with simply? It’s rolls nicely. Nice preview I just got the read in before tip.
Have a feeling a few non Hawks fans are keeping an eye on this one too. Possible Suns, Kings, Grizz, Mavs, Knicks, Cavs, Bulls and possibly the rest of the league. Trae’s taking us to center stage! Let’s rock!

Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 12:39 am
by Spud2nique
Wolves -5 o/u 236
Tip time!
Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 12:57 am
by EazyRoc

Anthony Tolliver is still in the NBA ?
Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:00 am
by Hazer
Doesn’t Ressler own a small town, large yacht, G6, and a couple of moons of Saturn we can trade for KAT? I’d throw in Printz, Len, Gaze, Bumlee, Grant Hill, Harry the Hawk, and the Mavs’ pick.
Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:02 am
by IheartTHEhurt
How can Baze look so good one game, and then just put in a terrible performance the next? The guy is like Jekyll and Hyde and he pisses me off lmao
Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:03 am
by peoriabird
Trae has to be the most frustrated point guard in the NBA...Works hard to get players wide open shots who rewards him with a brickfest
Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:05 am
by DirtybirdGA
40 allowed, keep it up.
Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:07 am
by observer1995
Kent Bazemore is playing completely out of control so far today.
Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:11 am
by Hazer
peoriabird wrote:Trae has to be the most frustrated point guard in the NBA...Works hard to get players wide open shots who rewards him with a brickfest
He’ll average 10+ dimes surrounded by decent shooters in a year or 2.
Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:11 am
by IheartTHEhurt
observer1995 wrote:Kent Bazemore is playing completely out of control so far today.
He looks terrible. Coach should bench his ass the rest of the game cause that is just selfish shot selection
Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:16 am
by IheartTHEhurt
To hell with Luka.. Trae Young is sick man
Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:16 am
by Hazer
IheartTHEhurt wrote:observer1995 wrote:Kent Bazemore is playing completely out of control so far today.
He looks terrible. Coach should bench his ass the rest of the game cause that is just selfish shot selection
4th worst or bust!
Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:17 am
by peoriabird
Trae is taking it to everyone on Minnesota now.
Re: Game Thread: Hawks vs T-Wolves -- 2/27
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:20 am
by Hazer
SuuuhWIIIING and a miss from Not-So-Fresh Printz...