thedoper wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:thedoper wrote:Another great road win. Dlo was great, Nowell finally came alive, Ant had 9 FTs all with Kat in foul trouble.
Just keep winning. Go Wolves.
First game all year I missed. Buddy had a surprise 30th party. Looks likes the wolves found a way. Based on watching highlights they ran a ton of back screens with Rudy to get shooters open 3 pt looks, love that.
3 game road winning streak. We coming we coming
Yeah. Its becoming pretty clear to me that Gobert is our best player. Not by any means our most talented. But he's a pro. We have a long way to go in integrating him with our lineup and hes on the back end of his career but Ive been enjoying his blue collar game.
Yes, Gobert has played like the solid pro that he is. But Ant and KAT have both been better.
Even though Ant has been a bit of a disappointment so far this season, I think he's still been our best player -- not just our most talented player. On the other hand, I think there's a strong case that KAT has been our best player. He's averaging 21.3 points, 8.9 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game. He leads the team in nearly every advanced stat category, including BPM, VORP and WS. Gobert doesn't lead the team in any advanced stat and Towns is ahead of him in every advanced category. Prince and Edwards have the best net ratings on the roster at 7.9 and 2.9 respectively. KAT checks in with a net rating -0.9 while Rudy has a net rating of -2.2.
KAT's become a familiar target on this board, but his production so far this season has been impressive considering that (1) he's being asked to play a different position; and (2) he missed training camp with a serious illness that put him in the hospital and took more than 10 pounds off his frame. In contrast, Rudy is playing the same position and role he's played his entire career and he was primed to hit the ground running in full game shape after playing in Europe. So yes, Rudy has been solid, but he hasn't been our best player.