minimus wrote:One thing that can really make MIN offense is transition game.
I dont fully agree with a statement, I'd say that team offense/defense is PRE-defined by your TRANSITION philosophy.
Let me explain: MIN most dangerous play for Towns in transition was Trailer, when he was basically last in transition and shot threes when opponent defense line was too low. This action is epitome of our transition offense, because:
- Towns at PF is one of the slowest stretch fours
- Towns-Gobert is one of the slowest froncourts in the league
- neither Towns nor Gobert can grab-and-go in fastbreak
- Towns is our best shooter, but he is not a wing or guard to run in transition and fill corners
Now TC has added Randle, DDV and TJ. Here are list of things that MIGHT change in our transition offense:
First, is whole new level of matchup hunting and attacking defense that is not set:
- Randle can grab-and-go and initiate fastbreaks
- Randle is actually a natural aggressive scorer in the paint, he can play through contact he knows how to explore favourable matchups. It means that he can explore ANY early cross match created by "simply"running hard and fast
Second, three point shooting. Three point shooting and transition offense ALWAYS comes hand to hand. Without 3pt shooter willing to take a three, semi transition opportunities often becomes a wasted money:
- DDV is our best 3pt shooter, he will have plenty of opportunities to rain threes transition. He can pull up from above the break, he can fill corners. But DDV brings more than only elite shooting
Finally, I mentioned only Randle and DDV as main actors. Because Randle can rebound, dribble and pass. DDV is also a pretty solid rebounder for guard, he is an elite shooter and can pass AND he one of the top NBA players in hustle stats, for instance in deflections (3.0), for reference Alex Caruso had 3.7 deflection per game last season. Plus we already have Reid who can rebound, dribble, loves attacking of the catch, we have TJ who might be our best wing in transition, and obviously Edwards, McDaniels and NAW. I even think that Gobert can benefit from it as well. I can see here a big potential or better, change of mentality.
P.S. I think that especially young players can benefit from it. I am thinking about Jaylen Clarke when he will blow up his first opponent DHO and MIN will start fastbreak with TJ
Perfect embodiment of this philosophy here.









