D-Mac wrote:WolvesFan21 wrote:Can we trade DLO for Zach please?
Apparently not, since Camden said no (haha)...
Yeah the Bulls want nothing to with that trade. We'd have to throw in a couple 1sts. Thanks Thibs and Rosas.
D-Mac wrote:WolvesFan21 wrote:Can we trade DLO for Zach please?
Apparently not, since Camden said no (haha)...
Q12543 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Tyrese Haliburton had 23 points, 5 rebounds and 9 assists tonight. In my view, he's clearly established himself as #2 behind LaMello Ball for ROY honors.
The Celtics lost to the Mavs tonight. The Celtics are not 15-16. I wonder if Brad Stevens might find himself unemployed after this season - or may earlier. I'm not sure what's going on the the Celtics, but I still think Stevens is a really good head coach. If the Celtics fire him after this season, the Wolves won't be pursing him. Rosas already has his guy - someone who "shares his philosophy."
Stevens isn't going anywhere... unless there's a lot of unreported drama behind the scenes.
He's made 3 ECFs in 4 seasons... it's a goofy Covid season. They lost Hayward for nothing. Smart is out. Walker has struggled.
Walker has hit that age 30 mark where it seems like a lot of PGs really start to decline - Westbrook, Teague, and Rubio being three others off the top of my head.
I kind of saw some slippage in Milwaukee last night, despite the blowout. May be it was because they were playing us, but I was not impressed by their defense. I thought the recent games against the Knicks and Lakers were big contrasts in terms of defensive intensity by the opponent.
Bottom line is that Philly seems like the most well-rounded team in the conference and Brooklyn can probably just outscore anyone they play. Not sure if Milwaukee or Boston quite have enough juice this year to win the East.
Q12543 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Tyrese Haliburton had 23 points, 5 rebounds and 9 assists tonight. In my view, he's clearly established himself as #2 behind LaMello Ball for ROY honors.
The Celtics lost to the Mavs tonight. The Celtics are not 15-16. I wonder if Brad Stevens might find himself unemployed after this season - or may earlier. I'm not sure what's going on the the Celtics, but I still think Stevens is a really good head coach. If the Celtics fire him after this season, the Wolves won't be pursing him. Rosas already has his guy - someone who "shares his philosophy."
Stevens isn't going anywhere... unless there's a lot of unreported drama behind the scenes.
He's made 3 ECFs in 4 seasons... it's a goofy Covid season. They lost Hayward for nothing. Smart is out. Walker has struggled.
Walker has hit that age 30 mark where it seems like a lot of PGs really start to decline - Westbrook, Teague, and Rubio being three others off the top of my head.
I kind of saw some slippage in Milwaukee last night, despite the blowout. May be it was because they were playing us, but I was not impressed by their defense. I thought the recent games against the Knicks and Lakers were big contrasts in terms of defensive intensity by the opponent.
Bottom line is that Philly seems like the most well-rounded team in the conference and Brooklyn can probably just outscore anyone they play. Not sure if Milwaukee or Boston quite have enough juice this year to win the East.
WolvesFan21 wrote:Q12543 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Tyrese Haliburton had 23 points, 5 rebounds and 9 assists tonight. In my view, he's clearly established himself as #2 behind LaMello Ball for ROY honors.
The Celtics lost to the Mavs tonight. The Celtics are not 15-16. I wonder if Brad Stevens might find himself unemployed after this season - or may earlier. I'm not sure what's going on the the Celtics, but I still think Stevens is a really good head coach. If the Celtics fire him after this season, the Wolves won't be pursing him. Rosas already has his guy - someone who "shares his philosophy."
Stevens isn't going anywhere... unless there's a lot of unreported drama behind the scenes.
He's made 3 ECFs in 4 seasons... it's a goofy Covid season. They lost Hayward for nothing. Smart is out. Walker has struggled.
Walker has hit that age 30 mark where it seems like a lot of PGs really start to decline - Westbrook, Teague, and Rubio being three others off the top of my head.
I kind of saw some slippage in Milwaukee last night, despite the blowout. May be it was because they were playing us, but I was not impressed by their defense. I thought the recent games against the Knicks and Lakers were big contrasts in terms of defensive intensity by the opponent.
Bottom line is that Philly seems like the most well-rounded team in the conference and Brooklyn can probably just outscore anyone they play. Not sure if Milwaukee or Boston quite have enough juice this year to win the East.
I thought defensively in the first half they were really poor or lacking intensity. We had wide open looks for most of the half and our guys mostly took advantage.
I think maybe you can say they were playing down to the competition a bit. I mean we do have the worst record in the league. Then they turned it on and decided to blow us out.
CoolBreeze44 wrote:It obviously wasn't working at the time, but suppose Thibs had just stayed the course with KAT, Wig, and Zach. If we had also been able to add Ant and McDaniels, how good would we be right now? I'd take those 5 for the next 5-7 years and see what happens. Interesting to think about.
CoolBreeze44 wrote:It obviously wasn't working at the time, but suppose Thibs had just stayed the course with KAT, Wig, and Zach. If we had also been able to add Ant and McDaniels, how good would we be right now? I'd take those 5 for the next 5-7 years and see what happens. Interesting to think about.
AbeVigodaLive wrote:Milwaukee's defense of the past few seasons is geared to protect the rim. Conversely, they've been in the top 4 in giving up three point attempts. It's been part of their defensive strategy... although they are starting to tweak it as teams are simply getting too good from behind the arc (up to 36.8% league average on three pointers this season).
But beyond that... only a cursory video session is needed to scout the Wolves right now. If that.
[Note: I did notice Towns passing up at least a couple of wide open threes in the first half for some reason. The Wolves seem like they could have him pop to the top every possession Lopez was on the floor. Towns ended up with only 6 attempts, which seemed low considering.]
CoolBreeze44 wrote:It obviously wasn't working at the time, but suppose Thibs had just stayed the course with KAT, Wig, and Zach. If we had also been able to add Ant and McDaniels, how good would we be right now? I'd take those 5 for the next 5-7 years and see what happens. Interesting to think about.