gandlogo wrote:Mike Conely is a pro's pro. Even in a night when his shot wasn't falling (but 40% from three is nice), he impacts the game so much. I have clearly underappreciated him.
Good KAT/bad KAT - hasn't had one of those games is a while. They have to find him more shots, and he needs to shoot more pass less and cut down the turnovers. The kid can shoot. Let him shoot and save his energy for defense.
Ant - wow. That rusty in just a week?
Kyle has turned into a poor man's Ben Simmons. Does a ton of positive things but his offense is completely broken.
Hoping Brown sticks in the rotation.
Getting Jaden back will be as important on offense as it will be on defense.
It's a win, but once again an ugly win against an absolute dumpster of a team. The Wolves refusal and/or inability to put away bad teams is troubling. 12.5 point home favorites and they let SA hang around the entire night. Barely beating teams they should beat - but have lost to in the past in similar circumstances - is not a sign of a great team. It just means the Wolves are better than past Wolves teams - not the highest bar. Asserting your will from the start so your opponent knows they are better off getting on the bus at halftime and going home is what great teams do. At this point they have maybe four or five good wins - wins against good teams that were at full strength (Nugs, Knicks, OKC, and Warriors (who have looked terrible since)). I think the OKC win might be their best win because they showed passion and intensity instead of sleepwalking through another game - while missing Jaden.
Memphis for the third time - with half of its roster still missing - ought to be a layup. We'll see. To me the Wolves' losses are more concerning than the wins are impressive. Suns and Kings - potential playoff foes - handled the Wolves with ease. And the Suns were missing Beal. NOP are healthy and coming - unlike when the Wolves played them. As a freshly minted college grad - while waiting to start law school - I went to a half dozen inaugural season games in the Dump (including sitting in row 31 of 32 in the upper deck one game). Given the amount of talent this team has, if it played with as much consistent energy and intensity as that first team I would be far more excited about their playoff chances. They go from completely dominating to unwatchable way too much still. I get that some fans are so desperate for a winner that everything is rainbows and unicorns, while the dents in their uvulas all read "Property of Rudy Gobert." I remain firmly in the "prove me wrong/show me" camp. I like where the Wolves are, but they have a long ways to go. Fingers crossed. Fingers crossed, baby.
We have only played Memphis once, so second time. Our whole team shot poorly last night. Naz is not normally 1-7 from 3, or TBJ 2-8, or NAW 1-6, or the team 12-40 from deep. We don’t normally shoot only 41.6 from the field overall. You have to understand that every team has “those nights.” The thing we are all celebrating is that on “those nights” we are finding ways to grind it out. We are also down our backup PG, and best ball defender in Jaden. Ant was moving gingerly, and clearly not 100%. For a team missing a starter, playing without (or last night with an injured,) star guard, and without our only true backup PG, winning is good enough for now. As we get later into the year we can talk about the volume of good wins vs bad wins. For now let’s just keep winning and building a cushion for home court advantage.