[Game] Kings @ Timberwolves - 3/23/16 - 5 PT, 8 PT

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They should be gassed out from giving all they had to gs last night. We should win this one without boogie

Perhaps you haven't seen us play without Cousins these, oh 3 or 4 years :)

Man, that makes this team barely watchable. Minny can lose to anybody at any time, but without Cuz, its they who have more talent on the floor.
 
Perhaps you haven't seen us play without Cousins these, oh 3 or 4 years :)

Man, that makes this team barely watchable. Minny can lose to anybody at any time, but without Cuz, its they who have more talent on the floor.
I'm trying to be optimistic here lol
 
Help me translate Karl-speak. He just said it is always a tough decision to play either all out or "tank." He didn't say tank but that's what he meant. OK I get that. He followed it up with saying (paraphrase) that the number of minutes Willie gets depends on the goal of the game. Sometimes you want to play to win because the games are very competitive. If we were playing to win, he would limit Willie's minutes. Willie would get a lot of minutes if we were tanking.

I wasn't listening closely as he tends to put me to sleep. Can anybody confirm what I thought I heard?
 
Help me translate Karl-speak. He just said it is always a tough decision to play either all out or "tank." He didn't say tank but that's what he meant. OK I get that. He followed it up with saying (paraphrase) that the number of minutes Willie gets depends on the goal of the game. Sometimes you want to play to win because the games are very competitive. If we were playing to win, he would limit Willie's minutes. Willie would get a lot of minutes if we were tanking.

I wasn't listening closely as he tends to put me to sleep. Can anybody confirm what I thought I heard?

If that's his criteria for putting Willie in the game, maybe we should have just told coach we were tanking from the beginning?
 
Nobody touched the ball but Rondo and then he turned it over.

Rondo is not passing.

It looks like Rondo and Rudy are playing pretty well to me. That aborted alley-oop to Koufos was a weird play, but I assume he was held down and the refs didn't see it because it didn't look like a miscommunication.
 
I'd like to cheer that we finally held a team under 30 points in the first quarter, but I think the Wolves pretty much did it to themselves.
 
It looks like Rondo and Rudy are playing pretty well to me. That aborted alley-oop to Koufos was a weird play, but I assume he was held down and the refs didn't see it because it didn't look like a miscommunication.
Either he was told he could humiliate Rubio or he decided that himself. It's working.

I think I figured out the Willie comment. Karl's approach to a close game is to fill the floor with shooters and Willie is not a shooter.
 
For those who want announcers that are more homer-ish, check out the Minnesota feed. I'm almost convinced the Wolves are a championship contender and KAT is the MVP.
 
Has kosta ever been efficient with that half hook? They make it seem like it's his go to move but I swear he doesn't even make half of them.
 
Towns and Wiggins is a great foundation to build around. Wiggins will probably need a 3pt shot at some point, but it's scary to think about how good Towns is going to be if he's already this good as a rookie.

It's hard to tell whether Towns and Wiggins are just such exceptional prospects that nothing else matters, but I feel like they 've done a good job rebuilding while still not conceding "culture" and letting the rookies develop bad habits. They brought in vets like KG and Prince (and Martin and Miller, for half a season at least) to set the tone. It's a stark contrast to how for so long we seemed to just let all our rookies run loose, and with no veteran stability or leadership.
 
It's hard to tell whether Towns and Wiggins are just such exceptional prospects that nothing else matters, but I feel like they 've done a good job rebuilding while still not conceding "culture" and letting the rookies develop bad habits. They brought in vets like KG and Prince (and Martin and Miller, for half a season at least) to set the tone. It's a stark contrast to how for so long we seemed to just let all our rookies run loose, and with no veteran stability or leadership.

But Mitchell stupidly started both for half a season and cost Lavine and Dieng valuable developmental time. I'm all for having vets like that on the team, but it was seriously mind-boggling watching those guys get 15-20 minutes and starting.
 
It's hard to tell whether Towns and Wiggins are just such exceptional prospects that nothing else matters, but I feel like they 've done a good job rebuilding while still not conceding "culture" and letting the rookies develop bad habits. They brought in vets like KG and Prince (and Martin and Miller, for half a season at least) to set the tone. It's a stark contrast to how for so long we seemed to just let all our rookies run loose, and with no veteran stability or leadership.

It certainly seems like they have a plan anyway, which is more than you could say for this franchise the last 10 years which has been about nothing but dismantling, tanking, acquiring talent regardless of fit, and changing coaches like you change your socks.
 
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