monsterpile wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Camden wrote:This isn't worth starting a new thread or digging up an old one, but Alex Rodriguez is a much better face of the franchise as an owner than Glen Taylor ever could have been. A-Rod just made an appearance on The Jump and was very thoughtful and well-spoken without sounding scripted or dry. He showed an enthusiasm about the Timberwolves and the opportunity he and Marc Lore have in growing into majority owners. Recently, the two reiterated that they have no plans to move the team from Minnesota. When they were in the process of initially buying the franchise, I was very skeptical that perhaps these two investors would look to pick up and go to a hot location like Las Vegas or Seattle, but as of right now I believe that they don't want to go anywhere. I think they see huge opportunity for growth in the regional market and intend to build something worthwhile. I could be wrong, but that's my take on it as of now.
Wish I had seen that interview on The Jump. Nevertheless, I still share your view that this franchise has taken a big step up from Glen to the A-Rod/Lore combo as its ownership face. Further, I never thought they bought this team with the intent to move it - if for no other reason than the fact that moving the team would be a huge hill to climb given the League's compelling financial interest in expansion over relocations.
Is this the one you were taking about Cam?
https://youtu.be/Vlfj0Vf6toM
It wasn't that long ago that Golden state was a junk franchise. They have built a new stadium and have one of the most popular players in all of sports on their roster. Yes some teams have advantages but the reality is that if Lore and Arod believe in their ability to run and turnaround a franchise MN is a great place to do it. The Vikings haven't won a championship ever but they are clearly doing pretty well just being interesting and being above average. Was there a chance they moved the Wolves at some point? Sure but this is a very good sports market.
He hit all the right buttons with his answers in that interview. I think he hit on the #1 key to this season and that's health. If our key guys stay reasonably healthy and don't miss too many games, I think this team has a good shot at playing .500 ball. But what makes the Vegas line of 33 or 34 wins realistic is that they don't assume everyone stays healthy, and indeed, they are probably right.