Calinks wrote:As I have said multiple times. I think Towns is still severely underutilized on offense with our current team construction. We still have not figured out how to optimize him and he is just being an ok fit using his talent alone. He doesn't have a defined role that's benefiting him or the team and I think we got exposed by the Mavs for this. He has managed to find role on the defensive end and that need was so great it has managed to propel us to an elite team.
The other major problem is all on Towns and that is his mental mistakes that contribute to his fouling. It is a major detriment to his overall game. If he cut that out it would have a positive impact and his effectiveness would shoot up.
If we can manage to optimize his offense so he is closer to his pre-Rudy self in scoring production (probably means he has to take more three's) and if he can somehow cut these fouls down, that alone would take our team up a step, that fouling part is a big if. I think the offense part can be done but we need the coaching staff to make changes.
I think we are in the "defensive" phase of our roster construction, partly because of the goal of stopping Denver and Connelly understanding how they could be neutralized. But I don't believe this is Connelly's longterm vision for the franchise.
I think this is evidenced by this offseason's moves. I know everyone thinks Towns leaving is inevitable, but I'm not certain. In terms of Minnesota's overall roster construction, I'd argue that Rudy Gobert is the biggest "odd man out" of the big men group.
I can easily see a transition to Gobert moving on and Towns sliding back to the 5, with the team moving to a "five-out" offense. Towns, Naz Reid, Leonard Miller, Luka Garza all fit this offensive mold. Get out and run, taking advantage of transition with weapons like Edwards, Dillingham, McDaniels, Shannon, etc in addition to that big man group that can feast in transition.