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Quick Game 60 Recap: Thunder 109, Wolves 92

February 27th, 2010 Howlintwolf 3 comments

Just a quick recap heading into the weekend:

  • The Al Jefferson we’ve come to know over the past couple weeks played the first 3 quarters and was just as bad as he’s been, particularly bad on defense. He made two of the dumber fouls you can make, one fouling Durant on the fastbreak but barely touching him so he could still lay it in for the and-one, and two on a close out in the corner he left his feet. After looking better on defense earlier in the year it just hasn’t been working as of late.
  • The good news for Wolves fans is that good ol’ Al from yesteryear appeared to show up in the 4th quarter and ripped off 8 points like he used to. Let’s hope he can carry that into next game.
  • Corey Brewer is officially a 3-point shooter. Man it feels like forever ago I had to post his Hot Spots chart just to show you how awful he was shooting.
  • Darko was a -14 tonight in +/- but I’ve just got to say that he looks like a real bonafide NBA basketball player out there. And by that I mean there were a few times where I saw little glimpses of the talent that made him the #2 pick oh so long ago. 2 of those flashes were great quick “hot potato” touch passes to Love who dropped them both out of bounds he was so shocked by them. These were exactly the type of passes we would never see Al make.
  • Also am I the only one to be surprised by Darko’s size? He’s like a legit NBA Center. I know, new concept for the Wolves.
  • And on one last Darko note, have you been watching the screens he sets. They’re like real screens. Cool.
  • Jonny shot the ball great, going 5-7 from the floor, and he had 5 assists! Oh yea he also turned it over 4 times (one was an awful entry pass to Al straight out of bounds) and was -24 in +/- on the night. Maybe that’s a result of Russell Westbrook doing whatever, whenever he wanted to on his way to 18 pts, 15 asts, and 8 rebs.

Next up: Portland Tonight at 8:00pm EST.

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Wolf Tracks 2/26

February 26th, 2010 Jonah Steinmeyer 3 comments

The Wolves take on the Oklahoma City Thunder tonight and in the process look to avenge the loss they suffered at the Thunder’s hands just last Sunday. Here are today’s Wolf Tracks:

Timberwolf Tracks:

Darko Milicic, C, Minnesota Timberwolves: Considering Milicic had played in a total of seven games before getting traded to the Timberwolves, it’s not a huge stretch to say he’s in a better situation now. How much value does he have in fantasy? Well, not much. Even when he shows some promise, we’ve been down this road enough to begin to understand that it never lasts. Still, the guy is a really good shot-blocker, and seeing as blocks are always at a premium in fantasy, if you are desperate, you could do worse than Milicic. He’s yet to prove he’s worth owning based on his performance in any other categories, but there’s a decent chance Milicic will put up somewhere in the vicinity of two blocks per game for the remainder of the season, and based on that number, he’ll certainly be worth owning in some situations.

Truehoop Tracks:

  • Everyone is giving Hasheem Thabeet criticism for, well, being bad. He was sent to the NBA’s Developmental League yesterday and Truehoop’s Henry Abbott says that this is a good thing and that he ought to not be laughed at nor feel humiliated.

Other Tracks:

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Game 60 Preview: Wolves vs. Thunder

February 26th, 2010 Jonah Steinmeyer 3 comments

Timberwolves: 14-45

Thunder: 33-23

TeamOffensive Efficiency Defensive Efficiency
Golden State Warriors103.8106.1
Minnesota Timberwolves102.1103.5

Kevin Durant’s impressive scoring streak of 29 games with 25 or more points is now kaput and his Oklahoma City Thunder are now on a losing streak. Before this current funk, the Thunder were on a nine game winning streak, which included a win over Minnesota just last Sunday. The Wolves will definitely be looking for some revenge tonight in Oklahoma City’s Ford Center. But just because “Durantulla’s” scoring streak is now over, doesn’t mean the Wolves have eliminated one of the league’s best players by no means. I mean, his streak ended on a game where he still scored an honorable 21 points. The man has the ability to turn up the heat and melt opposing defenses with a sweet shooting stroke, not to mention some thunderous dunks. I will say that the Wolves are coming into tonight’s game in a good position though. Not only did we beat Miami on Tuesday night but we put up one heck of a fight against a considerably better team in the Atlanta Hawks. Kevin Love has been on a hot streak of his own and will try to continue that play tonight.The key for tonight, though, will be consistency. We’ve gotten a little better in most aspects of the game lately but now we need to hold some sense of consistency to make it all work. I’m getting ready to dub Jonny Flynn as “Mr. Inconsistent” because, well, I think it explains itself. Facing a tough counterpart in Russell Westbrook — whom many people think Flynn can duplicate with some hard work and a consistent game – Flynn will need to show that lock down defense he’s been thought to have. And it would be a miracle to see him shoot over, or even just around, 50% for the night.

Match-ups:

Point Guard:

Jonny Flynn vs. Russell Westbrook

This will be the key match up tonight. On Sunday night, Westbrook put up a triple-double with a staggering 14 assists against the Wolves. Westbrook has now launched himself among the league’s top point guards and the irony in that is that he still has a streaky jump shot, just like Flynn. Flynn needs to learn from Westbrook and find something he can excel in. I read in John Hollinger’s chat with Sportsnation that Flynn is just mediocre in everything he does. Well for tonight, I would like to see Flynn pick up his defense and rise above mediocrity.

Advantage: Oklahoma City

Shooting Guard:

Corey Brewer vs. Thabo Sefolosha

Putting Thabo aside, the guy to watch for tonight is James Harden. He has been quiet scoring as of late and it wouldn’t be favorable for the Wolves if he heats back up tonight. Brewer had a tough going Wednesday night. He started slow and it stayed that way until about midway through the 4th quarter — he had only three points going into that quarter but finished with 10. Brewer will need a more consistent shooting stroke tonight if he wants to outplay both Sefolosha and Harden.

Advantage: Minnesota

Small Forward:

Ryan Gomes vs. Kevin Durant

I’m hoping that Durant will be so traumatized by being stuffed by Manu Ginobili on an attempted fast break throw down, that he may be too distraught to find any part of his game whatsoever tonight. Then, and only then, would Gomes/Wilkins ever have an advantage over Durant.

Advantage: Oklahoma City

Power Forward:

Al Jefferson vs. Jeff Green

Jefferson has still been struggling as of late. He’s scored only 10 points in four straight games and only recorded double digit rebounds once in the past five games. The case of Jeff Green is quite the contrary. He is averaging 17 points and over eight rebounds a game for the past five games. The only difference maker here could be Kevin Love, but it’s never known whether Love can come off the bench and put up 20 points when needed. And that may very well be needed tonight.

Advantage: Oklahoma City

Center:

Ryan Hollins vs. Nenad Kristic

Hollins had a surprisingly good game on Wednesday, considering how awful he’s played for almost two weeks now. The resurgence of Darko Milicic though is what has gotten this team back into fighting shape. Who would’ve thought that a legit 7-footer would improve the play of a team, most notably Kevin Love? Oh, and as for Kristic, he’s simply an afterthought.

Advantage: Minnesota

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An addition to “The Crazy Core-Roster Conundrum”

February 26th, 2010 Jonah Steinmeyer 8 comments

A response/addition to “The Crazy Core-Roster Conundrum”

This is from Yahoo! Sports’ Kelly Dwyer, writing for Behind the Box Score about the Wolves vs. Hawks match-up:

Wolves coach Kurt Rambis set the cap on minutes at 29 tonight, six of his players played between 27 and 29 minutes, but for some reason Kevin Love(notes) (12 rebounds in 28 minutes) can’t get the burn – the star, burn – he deserves.

Kurt, this guy’s a star. He averages nearly as many points per minute as Al Jefferson with way more rebounds, but for some reason, five fewer minutes per game. And I don’t want to hear about fouls because the guy fouls fewer times per minute than Jefferson, and the Wolves are 5.7 points better per 100 possessions with him on the floor, as compared to 1.7 better with Jefferson. This isn’t an either/or thing, either. Or. This is to show you that the same treatment should apply to your other 6-8 guy.

Listen, the guy is a stud and has the numbers to prove he is effective and efficient with his minutes but he hasn’t, and probably won’t for a while if ever, be granted the superstar accreditation for a few reasons:

  1. He only averages 15.2 points per game while coming off the bench — he’s the Wolves sixth man.
  2. He stands in the mere shadow of the giant Al Jefferson, who’s stats, and shadow, has been shrinking ever-so slightly this season to Love’s advantage.
  3. He plays on a bad, no, rebuilding team.

Those three reasons on why Love isn’t the #1 guy this year will become barriers he needs to overcome for next year in his quest to be deemed a franchise player. Next year will expose more about who Love can become as a player and, perhaps if Jefferson gets traded away, we can see if Love can be the #1 guy on the Wolves. If not, the Wolves may have a highly touted rookie — John Wall? Evan Turner? — or a free agent to be that guy and fill the void Love can’t provide. We are rebuilding, so we are always looking to somewhere else for more help and either of those options, the draft or free agency, could help Love and the Wolves exponentially for next season.

Next season should also be the year where this team starts showing glimpses of what they can become, if all goes well like injuries and the team gelling and what not. The Wolves’ rebuilding process is awfully similar to that of the Portland Trail Blazers, in that they are rebuilding through draft picks and cap space. The Blazers rebuilt their franchise during the ‘04-’05 and ‘05-’06 seasons — they actually posted the league’s worst record in ‘05-’06 at 21-61. So basically, it took them two years to get to where they wanted to be, or at least close to it. The Wolves have been rebuilding since 2007, the Kevin Garnett trade, which happened two years ago. That means our two years of disappointment and hopelessness should be over after this season, right? I mean, sure, it’s not a set rule that it takes two years for a team to rebuild and become competitive again. But if you look at this team closely, the current roster and all the assets, we have the right pieces in place to make things happen very soon.

You and I should both be looking for bigger and better things from our Wolves after this year’s off season. Maybe not a playoff team, but at least having them be competitive and seeing what Kevin Love’s true role can be a team’s #1 or #2 — will obviously play an important part to the Wolves’ future success.

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Wolf Track: Ricky Rubio Highlights

February 25th, 2010 Jonah Steinmeyer 3 comments

Here is a video I found via Truehoop’s Thursday Bullets, showing Rubio playing with Regal Barcelona.

I am particularly impressed with his quickness and composure while handling the ball, especially off of pick-n-rolls at the top of the key.

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Wolf Tracks 2/25

February 25th, 2010 Jonah Steinmeyer 3 comments

The Wolves put forth a hard-fought effort in Atlanta last night, but the Hawks proved to be too strong against the Wolves’ youthful, fighting spirits. Up next will be a trip to the heart of America in Oklahoma City to take on the Thunder for the second time this week. Hopefully this time we can come out with a different result than last Sunday. Here are today’s Wolf Tracks:

Timberwolf Tracks:

Truehoop Tracks:

Other Tracks:

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Wolf Track: Chat with Chad Ford

February 24th, 2010 Jonah Steinmeyer 6 comments

The Sportsnation chats with Chad Ford

John (Nashville)

Would the Wolves take Evan Turner over John Wall?

Chad Ford(1:44 PM)

No. I love Evan Turner. I think he should be Player of the Year in college basketball. But he doesn’t have the massive upside of Wall. All 30 teams would take Wall and then figure out who else to move off their roster.

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Quick Game 59 Preview: Wolves vs. Hawks

February 24th, 2010 Jonah Steinmeyer 2 comments

Timberwolves: 14-44

Hawks: 35-20

The Wolves are packing their bags and continuing on with the road trip and a stop in Atlanta tonight. The Hawks are one of the Eastern Conference’s best teams, so the Wolves will have their hands full tonight. After a big win in Miami last night, I’m looking to see if the Wolves can capture and harness that momentum while going into Atlanta.

Kevin Love stepped up big last night — nothing new there — and he will be needed tonight as well. His rebounding will be critical and covering an athletic Josh Smith is no easy feat.

Flynn was VERY inconsistent last night. Everything I’ve read up to now is seriously questioning whether or not this guy can play point guard in the NBA. His one, solo assist last night won’t cut it, unless you’re shooting the lights out. Oh, wait. He didn’t do that either. Well, let’s see if he can elevate his play to face a solid guard in Mike Bibby.

Darko looked good last night, again, and played even more minutes, 25, than he did in his debut. His line wasn’t as solid last night but he did all the little things right — set solid picks, cleared the lane for Love to crash the boards and posed as a defensive tower in the middle of the paint. I’m beginning to like this experiment already!

Anyways, consistency will be the key tonight. Again, the momentum can be key tonight, especially if they can jump out of the gates and keep Atlanta’s crowd out of the game. Even then it will still be a challenge. I say challenge because it sure is one. Atlanta is a better team than the Miami Heat are, even with Dwayne Wade. So, this should be a good one tonight and I look to see the Wolves take advantage of the opportunity of playing their one game in Atlanta this season.

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Wolf Tracks 2/24

February 24th, 2010 Jonah Steinmeyer 2 comments

The Wolves picked up a big victory last night against Miami to keep them from spiraling even further down in defeat. The win snapped a six game losing streak and to do it on the road adds even more meaning to the “W”. Here are today’s Wolf Tracks:

Timberwolf Tracks:

Truehoop Tracks:

Other Tracks:

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The Crazy Core-Roster Conundrum

February 23rd, 2010 Jonah Steinmeyer 7 comments

Exactly one month ago, I wrote a piece titled “Wolves’ success should rely on Thunder’s rebuilding scheme” where I stated that the Wolves need to choose one player to build around instead of just acquiring a plethora of talent. David Kahn referenced that the team has a core roster of Jefferson, Love, Flynn, Brewer, Gomes and Ellington. That’s a BIG core roster. I believe that a team ought to be built more around one person as opposed to a group of players because that way you can implement a better game plan around one person and find talent to surround and support that one player. There’s only one ball to go around, right? Well the person I chose in that article was Al Jefferson and the evidence to support my claim I felt was justified at the time, but after a month of more evaluation, my opinion has swayed. So who deserves to be the Wolves’ “core” guy?

I have now turned my attention to Kevin Love. I’m not saying I disregarded him in the first place but I did feel, and still do a little bit, that Love may not be a true franchise player. He just doesn’t possess the scoring ability as other top franchise players do. I think he probably maxes out at about 20 points a game over the span of a regular season but what really caught my attention is his rebounding and overall efficiency ratings.

This chart compares and contrasts Jefferson and Love’s numbers this season through Sunday night’s game. It shows that Love’s efficiency is stable enough to carry a team on his back, despite his lack of scoring compared to other franchise players. The thing to keep in mind is that Love is the Wolves’ sixth man right now; he comes off the bench and plays less minutes than Jefferson. My point is that Love is way more efficient, if you look at PER (Player Efficiency Rating), for the time he is on the court. So, Love plays less minutes and, yet, is still more effective than Jefferson.

Jefferson does score more per game but again, that’s where Love’s lack of minutes comes in. If Love were to play the same amount of minutes as Jefferson does per game, the chart would then look like this:

As you can see, if Love were playing just four minutes more per game, equal to Jefferson, he would be grabbing about three more boards than Jefferson as well as scoring almost the same amount of points at 17.1 to Jefferson’s 17.5. Love’s PER also goes through the roof over 25 which would rank 6th in the league between Kevin Durant and Chris Paul, two clear cut franchise guys, thus proving that he is way more efficient on the floor.

We saw Darko Milicic last night post an astounding plus-35 in the plus/minus category. That basically just means that the Wolves were hot when he was on the court and scored 35 more points than they gave up with Darko on the court. Oh, and that was only in 19 minutes. Jefferson played 29 minutes last night and posted a minus-37. That shows you that the team was not as effective on either side of the court with Jefferson in the game, and he played the second most minutes on the team behind Kevin Love. Now in comparison, Love played 31 minutes and was plus-24 last night, showing he was effective on both sides of the court.

The bottom-line is that the Wolves, in the midst of rebuilding, need someone who can be both effective and efficient with their minutes on both ends of the court. By playing Love more than just 6th man minutes and showing he is one of most effective players in the league as well as one of the best teammates in the league, the Wolves can not only improve over the rest of the season but also possibly gain interest from free agents that will be available next summer who might be swayed into wanting to play alongside Love. Love has proven that he is “Mr. Efficiency,” even when coming off the bench. The Wolves will need to figure out how to build around him by implementing more scoring opportunities and maybe more of a true center next to him (Darko anyone?). More importantly, I now think that maximizing Jefferson’s value via a trade next summer just might be the right move.

With Darko being more of a true center, these next couple months will help spell out a lot for the Wolves and us fans. We will truly find out if Big Al and Love can play together in the long run and if having more of a true center coming off the bench to stabilize the front line can help improve the efficiency on both offense and defense. It really should play out in one of two scenarios: 1) We find out that Darko plays better with Love and we improve defensively, then Jefferson may be on his way out. (Assuming we can convince Darko to stay) or 2) Jefferson, and even Love, show improvement on defense and the Wolves are able to work this thing out with Big Al and Love. Which scenario will play out? We have only 25 games to accumulate our final evaluations until David Kahn makes his moves this off-season to continue to make this team into a playoff contender.

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