Se habló de Dudley por Aldrich más ronda, yo también creo que se buscará algo así.Baerd escribió:Hasta que Towns y Wiggins no sean solventes atrás va a costar. Sobre todo el primero es de vergüenza, y todo esto duele desde el punto de vista de que a ambos se les ha visto de forma solvente desde un inicio en la liga, parecían preparados para ser estrellas de ambos lados y sobre todo Towns lleva mucho tiempo naufragando atrás.
Lo de ayer ha sido esperpéntico.
A mí salvo ayer no me disgusta del todo, esperaba aún peor nivel de inicio la verdad.
A mí de la configuración de la plantilla lo que no me gusta es que sómos incapaces de poner cinco defensores solventes en cancha a la vez(y eso contando con Towns y Wiggins) es decir nuestros tres bases son jugadores a cubrir carencias. Añoro un buen base defensivo para esos determinados momentos. Vamos a ver mucho a Butler con el base estrella y Teague cubriendo al peor exterior. Y eso me parece un error de planificación. Vamos, volvemos a lo de Brooks. Yo aún espero que a lo largo de la campaña se mueva a Aldrich más ronda por un alero.
Andrew Wiggins hustling back, blocking shot on 2 on 1 up 20 is worth it. #HesStartingToBelieve
http://www.awolfamongwolves.com/2017/11 ... he-league/Before the season, I posed a question for each Timberwolves player. For Towns, I asked “What direction does his career go?” The heart of the issue was precisely what’s discussed in this piece: whether Towns was a highly-productive star with a big weakness, or a budding superstar with an all-around game that can carry a team for years and years. Is he Kevin Love, or is he Kevin Garnett?
Either way, the Wolves are extremely lucky to have him. But the question is still a meaningful one and KAT’s play in the foreseeable future will be examined until we have an answer.
Taj was Taj, Taj is good, Taj is always in the right place at the right time, Taj stays in his lane on offense, Taj seems to be able to finish around the hoop with either hand, death, taxes, and Taj giving solid minutes.
y Falta Bjelica para completar la tercera pata que más satisfecho me tiene de la franquicia en este inicio de temporada.Tonight, Jones had 16 points, 4 rebounds, 6 assists, and 4 steals in 41 minutes, his fourth consecutive outing as the Wolves’ primary point guard, occasioned by the Achilles injury to Jeff Teague. In the past four games, Tyus is averaging 13 points, 4.5 rebounds, 6.5 assists, and 4.0 steals. He has played 152:40 of game time, officially, and turned the ball over 4 times. Read that again. He’s shooting 53% from the floor, 47% from three, and the team outscores its opponents by 17.2 points per 100 possessions with him on the floor
What do you take away from The Thibs Tirade?
Andy G: What I took is that he’s feeling real heat for the first time since taking control of the Timberwolves. I’ve attended 90 percent or more of Thibs’s post-game pressers at Target Center, and I can’t remember him snapping like this. If he doesn’t like a question, he usually just develops an incredulous look and recites some oft-repeated Thibs jargon about doing your job or the game telling you what is the right play or right decision. He doesn’t fire back at the questioner like he did to Jerry.
CLEARLY, there are issues involving Towns and Thibs, and Thibs is fully aware that we are fully aware of those issues — their existence, if not their full details. What is the first rule of Fight Club NBA head coaching? It is Don’t Piss Off Your Star Player. Pissing off your star player in a serious way begins the slippery slope toward losing the locker room. Once you do that, you’re fired and nothing else matters.
Now, even as a staunch defender of Thibs the coach, I view this development as a good thing. He needs to feel a little bit of heat once in a while because that is the only form of accountability that can exist for a person in his situation. He’s the front office boss and head coach at the same time, and Glen Taylor owes him about $32 Million over the next four years. In other words, the only check on his power is enough public pressure that could sway Papa Glen into eating a huge chunk of money. Accountability is good in general, but especially for Thibs at this juncture where it’s universally accepted that he needs to stop playing his starters so damn many minutes. There’s a stubbornness there that will be difficult to crack. Outbursts like the one last night at least suggest that he’s not entirely uncrackable in general.
KG doubles down on his thoughts on Taylor in an interview w/ @SprungOnSports. No sense Taylor wants to sell anytime soon, although that could change again. Taylor said recently w/ me on @1500ESPN that he thinks one day KG will be open to have his jersey retired here. #Twolves
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