longstrangetrip wrote:Camden wrote:It's been said already, and I'll say it when I see this Fizdale/Thibodeau topic arise, but the comparison between Memphis and Minnesota is invalid and the primary reason is veteran production/leadership. We do not have Marc Gasol, Tony Allen, and Zach Randolph. They simply aren't mentors from the sideline. They're on the floor impacting the game with their play first, and with their knowledge/experience second. Those three and Conley (injured) are the cogs of that Grit & Grind machine that churns out playoff berths year after year. The pieces around those guys, however unimpressive they are, are for the most part interchangeable and the reason is because the veterans make weaker players play better on the floor.
Well, would you agree that the 09-10 Thunder is a good comparison then? They were arguably younger than this year's Wolves with 4 of their top 5 players in minutes played still in their first three years and the 5th (Sefolosha) only in his 4th year. There were no vets on that team better than the vets the Wolves have, but a positive young coach led that younger team to 50 wins! That's why every poster on this board predicted the Wolves would win more than 40 games this year...because we recognized that future stars often make a big leap forward in their 2nd and 3rd years. The Wolves are currently on a pace to win 22 games, and that is a complete travesty given the talent level Thibs has to work with.
One large difference you fail to point out ... Scott brooks was the head coach there for two consecutive years and an assistant there for one year beforf taking the reigns.
Our wolves have had no consistency over the last 3 years (hell go back 10 years). Id argue constant change is what is holding us back. 3 different systems in 3 different years. Let's see how we look after 3 years in one system.