Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio

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Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#1 » by jinxed » Fri Apr 6, 2012 9:47 am

Interesting article by Henry Abott

http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_ ... ios-injury

Before Rubio's injury the Wolves were giving up 96 points per game.

Since he got hurt opponents have be scoring 107 points a game.

The Wolves were 18-14 in games Ricky started. They are 4-11 since he went down and 7-18 in all games that Ricky hasn't started.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#2 » by Mamba Venom » Fri Apr 6, 2012 9:53 am

In before Rubio DPOY - 11 points per game and the pace is slower wha wha what
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#3 » by UcanUwill » Fri Apr 6, 2012 9:54 am

his defense was so interesting to watch, cant remember a point guard who makes such a impact playing help d.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#4 » by Archerbro » Fri Apr 6, 2012 9:56 am

he was great at disrupting passing lanes-kiddesque in that regard. Though Rubio needs to get a little better in man to man defense.

I really am pissed He got injured.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#5 » by Chocobanana » Fri Apr 6, 2012 10:21 am

minnesota is playing a lot faster now too.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#6 » by Foye » Fri Apr 6, 2012 10:45 am

Our playoff dreams have really collapsed once Rubio went down. Pek and Beasley injured, too.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#7 » by glydersid » Fri Apr 6, 2012 11:02 am

They were playing organised basketball, offensively and defensively, with Rubio. Now I am not sure whether there'ss even a system. It seems Adelman has lost control of these bunch.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#8 » by alb_mod » Fri Apr 6, 2012 11:04 am

Offence is better w7o Rubio + they lost a 6-11 16-9 guy (when play 30+ min)
Yeah, its all about Rubio
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#9 » by jinxed » Fri Apr 6, 2012 11:16 am

alb_mod wrote:Offence is better w7o Rubio + they lost a 6-11 16-9 guy (when play 30+ min)
Yeah, its all about Rubio


Pek's a bad defender. The Wolves play better defense with him out.

So defensively..yea..it is pretty much about Rubio.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#10 » by jinxed » Fri Apr 6, 2012 5:34 pm

If Rubio had played all year, I don't think it would have been out of line to put him first team all defense.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#11 » by Guy » Fri Apr 6, 2012 5:46 pm

Foye wrote:Our playoff dreams have really collapsed once Rubio went down. Pek and Beasley injured, too.

This. Has a lot to do with those 2 guys as well.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#12 » by moss_is_1 » Fri Apr 6, 2012 5:58 pm

People saying defense by a PG is overrated need to look at this. His overall defensive impact is fantastic.
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Post#13 » by questionmark » Fri Apr 6, 2012 5:58 pm

alb_mod wrote:Offence is better w7o Rubio + they lost a 6-11 16-9 guy (when play 30+ min)
Yeah, its all about Rubio


Pek was a product by Rubio in big parts, because Rubio could get him the ball in deep post position.

The Wolves have to play fast now, because their half court offense is not that good without their best playmaker and opponents except Love getting his 3 or 4 offensive rebounds as long as he creats 4 on 5 situations for his defense by that nonsense.
And Rubio was the only good defender on the whole Wolves team (Wes Johnson is decent). The amount of responsibilty this guy had was rediculous. He had to play tough defense on every possession and direct the offense on the break and in half court sets. He was the MVP of that team, no doubt.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#14 » by Chocobanana » Fri Apr 6, 2012 6:01 pm

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alb_mod wrote:Offence is better w7o Rubio + they lost a 6-11 16-9 guy (when play 30+ min)
Yeah, its all about Rubio


Pek was a product by Rubio in big parts, because Rubio could get him the ball in deep post position.

The Wolves have to play fast now, because their half court offense is not that good without their best playmaker and opponents except Love getting his 3 or 4 offensive rebounds as long as he creats 4 on 5 situations for his defense by that nonsense.
And Rubio was the only good defender on the whole Wolves team (Wes Johnson is decent). The amount of responsibilty this guy had was rediculous. He had to play tough defense on every possession and direct the offense on the break and in half court sets. He was the MVP of that team, no doubt.

agree that his defense is great but I think that Love is the mvp of the wolves.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#15 » by questionmark » Fri Apr 6, 2012 6:08 pm

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alb_mod wrote:Offence is better w7o Rubio + they lost a 6-11 16-9 guy (when play 30+ min)
Yeah, its all about Rubio


Pek was a product by Rubio in big parts, because Rubio could get him the ball in deep post position.

The Wolves have to play fast now, because their half court offense is not that good without their best playmaker and opponents except Love getting his 3 or 4 offensive rebounds as long as he creats 4 on 5 situations for his defense by that nonsense.
And Rubio was the only good defender on the whole Wolves team (Wes Johnson is decent). The amount of responsibilty this guy had was rediculous. He had to play tough defense on every possession and direct the offense on the break and in half court sets. He was the MVP of that team, no doubt.

agree that his defense is great but I think that Love is the mvp of the wolves.


When Rubio was on the court opponents tried to stop him and not Love. Stopping dribble penetration from Rubio was the biggest priority. Love gets his points and rebounds, fine. But he doesn't do much for his team mates and some of the things he does to fill the stat sheet are really really bad for the team, like his focus on offensive and defensive rebounds. On defense Rubio was abled to counter that a bit by him stopping opposing ball handlers and allowing Love to trott (like 5 seconds later) back into defense.

The MVP is the player that contributes the most to the success of his team. Love contributes the most his number on the stat sheet.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#16 » by moss_is_1 » Fri Apr 6, 2012 6:47 pm

questionmark wrote:
alb_mod wrote:Offence is better w7o Rubio + they lost a 6-11 16-9 guy (when play 30+ min)
Yeah, its all about Rubio


Pek was a product by Rubio in big parts, because Rubio could get him the ball in deep post position.

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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#17 » by BossHoggin » Fri Apr 6, 2012 6:49 pm

Love is your star. I don't know why you can't appreciate him.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#18 » by mandurugo » Fri Apr 6, 2012 8:35 pm

No one has had a bigger impact on the current wolves then Rubio. Love puts up good stats, but Rubio is the most important player on the team, he transforms them on both sides of the ball. I think you can reasonably argue that Love play helps the team win, but it doesn't help his teammates play at all. Rubio helps them make up for their weaknesses and improves their strengths.
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#19 » by J~Rush » Fri Apr 6, 2012 8:35 pm

This is why I consider Rubio > Love
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Re: Wolves Defense has Collapsed without Rubio 

Post#20 » by jballer_13 » Fri Apr 6, 2012 8:38 pm

glydersid wrote:They were playing organised basketball, offensively and defensively, with Rubio. Now I am not sure whether there'ss even a system. It seems Adelman has lost control of these bunch.


Maybe the fact that Pek, Beas, Barea, and now Ridnour have all been dealing with nagging injuries has more to do with the TWolves woes than Adelman losing control. Adelman had a very tight rotation when Ricky was healthy... rarely going more than 8-9 deep. We've now lost 5 of those guys for significant amounts of time and we also have Brad Miller (dinosaur), Anthony Randolph (negative BBIQ), and Darko (completely useless) at the end of the bench leaving us 7 guys to rely on from night-to-night, most of whom (Webster, Lee, Ellington) were strapped to the bench at the start of the season and didn't get any time to become accustomed to Adelman's system.

And remember, Adelman is known to have a complex offensive system and with the lockout/shortened season, there was just no way that our team was going to be able to fully implement his sets, especially without a full training camp and practice time during the season. The job Adelman has done with these guys is pretty remarkable. I'm really excited to see what a full training camp and some roster balancing will do.

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