jester1534 wrote:Per Dana Moore Anthony Edwards when he sat down at the press conference to look at the stat sheet: "Damn, I was a +31"
He was Rubioesque
jester1534 wrote:Per Dana Moore Anthony Edwards when he sat down at the press conference to look at the stat sheet: "Damn, I was a +31"
SameOldNudityDrew wrote:Honestly, I don't know that I've ever been less impressed with a blowout win.
On the positive side, obviously we shot the lights out, which was great. I liked how some of the subs played, and we weren't as careless with the ball as usual. So obviously, this was better than a lot of our games this year.
But on the negative side, that was a G-League team we were playing againstthat was a G-League team we were playing against. We clearly had a huge talent advantage, which might explain why we kind of played lackadaisically. Ant, who was on fire, didn't rely too much on iso ball, which was good. But I also thought he didn't look super-engaged, especially on the defensive end. And that play where Jaden lazily turned the ball over and didn't even try to get back on D? Totally unacceptable.
Mostly though, KAT's BS is really starting to drive me crazy. Complaining about stuff where he's obviously guilty. And he's really turning into a cheap trick kind of player. Constantly hooking defenders, and he's getting back to kicking out his leg to fish for the foul on the jump shot again. That's just such a BS play. I need to run, but the character he's showing is the opposite of what you want to build your team around. He's obviously still our best player, but I really can't enjoy cheering for a team that features a whiny, cheap player who actually seems to believe his own BS.
Q-was-here wrote:SameOldNudityDrew wrote:Honestly, I don't know that I've ever been less impressed with a blowout win.
On the positive side, obviously we shot the lights out, which was great. I liked how some of the subs played, and we weren't as careless with the ball as usual. So obviously, this was better than a lot of our games this year.
But on the negative side, that was a G-League team we were playing againstthat was a G-League team we were playing against. We clearly had a huge talent advantage, which might explain why we kind of played lackadaisically. Ant, who was on fire, didn't rely too much on iso ball, which was good. But I also thought he didn't look super-engaged, especially on the defensive end. And that play where Jaden lazily turned the ball over and didn't even try to get back on D? Totally unacceptable.
Mostly though, KAT's BS is really starting to drive me crazy. Complaining about stuff where he's obviously guilty. And he's really turning into a cheap trick kind of player. Constantly hooking defenders, and he's getting back to kicking out his leg to fish for the foul on the jump shot again. That's just such a BS play. I need to run, but the character he's showing is the opposite of what you want to build your team around. He's obviously still our best player, but I really can't enjoy cheering for a team that features a whiny, cheap player who actually seems to believe his own BS.
Mmmm, I don't know Drew. OKC has beaten the Knicks, Grizzlies, and Nuggets in the past couple of weeks. They've got some legit talent, starting with SGA, who thanks to our defense, we largely bottled up these past two games. I think our squad deserves a bit more credit.
As for KAT, I agree that his antics are tiring. I'm not sure I agree that he is the face of the franchise. That increasingly will become Edwards. And defensively, KAT played a great game last night.
If you look past KAT, there are a lot of guys on this team very easy to root for!
monsterpile wrote:Last week when I looked at the standing for the first time in weeks I was kinda shocked to see OKC already had 13 wins. I was joking with a friend that doesn't follow the NBA super closely that he probably couldn't name 2 OKC players. I feel like I know the league really well in terms of who is on any given team but without looking I might not have been able to remember 5 or 6 guys. It seems they are doing something right over there I mean being on a26-27 win pace doesn't sound impressive but considering the roster they have at first glance...yeah that looks pretty good.
I just looked at the box score I didn't watch the game and I'll take a lazy blow out win and only 1 win from being .500. At this point of the season is what I was hoping for.
FNG wrote:Q-was-here wrote:SameOldNudityDrew wrote:Honestly, I don't know that I've ever been less impressed with a blowout win.
On the positive side, obviously we shot the lights out, which was great. I liked how some of the subs played, and we weren't as careless with the ball as usual. So obviously, this was better than a lot of our games this year.
But on the negative side, that was a G-League team we were playing againstthat was a G-League team we were playing against. We clearly had a huge talent advantage, which might explain why we kind of played lackadaisically. Ant, who was on fire, didn't rely too much on iso ball, which was good. But I also thought he didn't look super-engaged, especially on the defensive end. And that play where Jaden lazily turned the ball over and didn't even try to get back on D? Totally unacceptable.
Mostly though, KAT's BS is really starting to drive me crazy. Complaining about stuff where he's obviously guilty. And he's really turning into a cheap trick kind of player. Constantly hooking defenders, and he's getting back to kicking out his leg to fish for the foul on the jump shot again. That's just such a BS play. I need to run, but the character he's showing is the opposite of what you want to build your team around. He's obviously still our best player, but I really can't enjoy cheering for a team that features a whiny, cheap player who actually seems to believe his own BS.
Mmmm, I don't know Drew. OKC has beaten the Knicks, Grizzlies, and Nuggets in the past couple of weeks. They've got some legit talent, starting with SGA, who thanks to our defense, we largely bottled up these past two games. I think our squad deserves a bit more credit.
As for KAT, I agree that his antics are tiring. I'm not sure I agree that he is the face of the franchise. That increasingly will become Edwards. And defensively, KAT played a great game last night.
If you look past KAT, there are a lot of guys on this team very easy to root for!
Yep, starting with Vando who not only had another 16 rebounds last night and keeps so many offensive possessions alive with offensive rebounds and tip saves. And even though his shooting is as inconsistent as almost anyone in the league (3-12 on Wednesday night, 11-12 last night!), when he plays unselfish like last night, he is a very productive player...his pass to Vando rather than taking an uncontested layup was an an example of the unselfishness he exhibits when he's playing winning basketball. I credit his great game to both Finch benching him Wednesday and DLo's character to learn from the lesson and not force shots when they're not going in. I'm finding DLo very easy to cheer for these days too.
And now we are almost certainly going to get back to .500 with Houston up next. Remember when the Rockets were hot a month ago and I suggested it was primarily due to the Biblically horrible Jalen Green being out? Well, he's back, and that's good for our Wolves. It's pretty predictable what is going to happen to a team when they put a -17.5 on/off guy back in the starting lineup in place of a +10.4 guy (Matthews)...the Rockets are 8-4 when Green sits, and 3-25 when he plays! Let's celebrate and enjoy getting to .500, because I agree with Q that the schedule turns absolutely brutal after the blowout win in Houston. 12 of the next 17 are on the road, and 3 of the 5 home games are against Golden State, Brooklyn (with Irving now in road games) and Utah. I don't remember ever seeing us on such a tough stretch. If I look at the upcoming 6 weeks, 5 games under .500 would be a good goal...but we will need PatBev to stay healthy to achieve that. Fortunately, the schedule gets more reasonable after mid-February.
kekgeek1 wrote:monsterpile wrote:Last week when I looked at the standing for the first time in weeks I was kinda shocked to see OKC already had 13 wins. I was joking with a friend that doesn't follow the NBA super closely that he probably couldn't name 2 OKC players. I feel like I know the league really well in terms of who is on any given team but without looking I might not have been able to remember 5 or 6 guys. It seems they are doing something right over there I mean being on a26-27 win pace doesn't sound impressive but considering the roster they have at first glance...yeah that looks pretty good.
I just looked at the box score I didn't watch the game and I'll take a lazy blow out win and only 1 win from being .500. At this point of the season is what I was hoping for.
Ya they are pretty solid. The Wolves made SGA look pretty average for being a borderline all star. I think the Wolves defense has something to do with that being able to put tall length in vando and Mcdaniels on teams PGs
Also he wouldn't of made a difference that but your Nebraska boy Roby has been pretty dang good this year. I didn't think he was an NBA player in his Nebraska years but I was wrong
kekgeek1 wrote:FNG wrote:Q-was-here wrote:SameOldNudityDrew wrote:Honestly, I don't know that I've ever been less impressed with a blowout win.
On the positive side, obviously we shot the lights out, which was great. I liked how some of the subs played, and we weren't as careless with the ball as usual. So obviously, this was better than a lot of our games this year.
But on the negative side, that was a G-League team we were playing againstthat was a G-League team we were playing against. We clearly had a huge talent advantage, which might explain why we kind of played lackadaisically. Ant, who was on fire, didn't rely too much on iso ball, which was good. But I also thought he didn't look super-engaged, especially on the defensive end. And that play where Jaden lazily turned the ball over and didn't even try to get back on D? Totally unacceptable.
Mostly though, KAT's BS is really starting to drive me crazy. Complaining about stuff where he's obviously guilty. And he's really turning into a cheap trick kind of player. Constantly hooking defenders, and he's getting back to kicking out his leg to fish for the foul on the jump shot again. That's just such a BS play. I need to run, but the character he's showing is the opposite of what you want to build your team around. He's obviously still our best player, but I really can't enjoy cheering for a team that features a whiny, cheap player who actually seems to believe his own BS.
Mmmm, I don't know Drew. OKC has beaten the Knicks, Grizzlies, and Nuggets in the past couple of weeks. They've got some legit talent, starting with SGA, who thanks to our defense, we largely bottled up these past two games. I think our squad deserves a bit more credit.
As for KAT, I agree that his antics are tiring. I'm not sure I agree that he is the face of the franchise. That increasingly will become Edwards. And defensively, KAT played a great game last night.
If you look past KAT, there are a lot of guys on this team very easy to root for!
Yep, starting with Vando who not only had another 16 rebounds last night and keeps so many offensive possessions alive with offensive rebounds and tip saves. And even though his shooting is as inconsistent as almost anyone in the league (3-12 on Wednesday night, 11-12 last night!), when he plays unselfish like last night, he is a very productive player...his pass to Vando rather than taking an uncontested layup was an an example of the unselfishness he exhibits when he's playing winning basketball. I credit his great game to both Finch benching him Wednesday and DLo's character to learn from the lesson and not force shots when they're not going in. I'm finding DLo very easy to cheer for these days too.
And now we are almost certainly going to get back to .500 with Houston up next. Remember when the Rockets were hot a month ago and I suggested it was primarily due to the Biblically horrible Jalen Green being out? Well, he's back, and that's good for our Wolves. It's pretty predictable what is going to happen to a team when they put a -17.5 on/off guy back in the starting lineup in place of a +10.4 guy (Matthews)...the Rockets are 8-4 when Green sits, and 3-25 when he plays! Let's celebrate and enjoy getting to .500, because I agree with Q that the schedule turns absolutely brutal after the blowout win in Houston. 12 of the next 17 are on the road, and 3 of the 5 home games are against Golden State, Brooklyn (with Irving now in road games) and Utah. I don't remember ever seeing us on such a tough stretch. If I look at the upcoming 6 weeks, 5 games under .500 would be a good goal...but we will need PatBev to stay healthy to achieve that. Fortunately, the schedule gets more reasonable after mid-February.
I don't FNG I think the Wolves have shown enough that they won't fall off a cliff at anytime if healthy. Wolves are 17-12 when Dlo plays and 2-8 when he doesn't. I believe Cam said the Wolves are now 30-22 in the Kat/Dlo era what is legit good. Also for the Wolves to be within 5 games of 500 in the next 15 games (assuming they win the next 2, what is never a given). The Wolves would need to go 4-11 after these 2 "easy" games. I believe the Wolves will do that pretty easily. Assuming solid health.