thedoper wrote:The whole point of this year is to give the young players a year of playoff experience. Even if they get killed by the rockets they are going to know what it takes, that is valuable experience. Getting into the 2nd round was going to be gravy in any scenario with our roster. It's still the very early stages of building this team, Thibs first season was about evaluation, he then got rid of the chaff. This season was about improving the core, he did that by selling our garbage for an all-star and signing a savvy vet for the front line. Now next season has to be about the complimentary pieces, if he doesn't do that sure have his head, but complaining about obvious improvement seems counterintuitive.
I remember the first year the Wolves made the playoffs. Ironically, it was vs. the Houston Rockets.
The Wolves were swept and only the final game was even within single digits. But I don't remember that part. It was arguably the most OPTIMISTIC few days in Minnesota Timberwolves history. Yes... ever.
All anybody could think about was the future of the team with Garnett + Marbury being the next (better?) Stockton/Malone... with Googs, too!
The Rockets, led by Barkley, had nothing but praise after that series for the young Wolves. At the time, we all thought it was just a matter of time. And the next year seemed to offer proof... the Wolves nearly upset the #2 seeded Sonics despite one of Garnett's career-WORST games.
Then. Everything fell apart and the Wolves made it out of Round 1 only one time. Ever.
woe.