TheSP wrote:Veteran team playing like it, young team playing like crap.
Yeah something like that
TheSP wrote:Veteran team playing like it, young team playing like crap.
TheFuture wrote:KiwiMatt wrote:Not going to read into this result much. Grizzlies are a vet team and got a lot of home town calls.
I thought it was pretty evenly called. They seemed to really let both teams get after it near the end too.
TheFuture wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Looking at the game stats, it just looks like the Griz shot the ball better. We were even on the boards and actually had two fewer turnovers than Memphis. We got to the line more and missed 9 compared to them missing 8. We also scored more points in the paint. But the Griz shot significantly better than we did. The Griz shot 45% compared to our 42% from the field. Moreover, they took 6 more three-pointers than we did and hit a much higher percentage from behind the arc. In addition, our bench seemed to contribute almost nothing. Belly looks like he didn't produce and Rush didn't hit any of the few threes he took. In fact, the game stats from tonight's game look a lot like last season -- less accurate shooting overall, taking significantly fewer threes, hitting a much lower percentage of threes and poor bench play.
Am I missing something?
Not really. The only bench players who did anything were dunn and Aldrich. Dunn made a few bonehead plays, but I thought he showed some good things. Shabazz was invisible. Rush and Bjelicia the same.
TheFuture wrote:Q12543 wrote:lipoli390 wrote:It was, however, good to see Wiggins pull down 6 rebounds. I noticed Zach had 5 boards and seemed to shoot well from behind the arc. Gorgui's rebounding stats were impressive. I'm surprised we scored more points in the paint than the Griz and we did get to the line more than they did. So it looks like there were some positives.
Dunn made some nice slashing plays in the paint. And after he takes a few laps around the league, he will be an absolute beast defensively. He might already be our best perimeter player at fighting over screens, something a lot of our guys seem to struggle with (including Rubio at times).
Rubio really struggled at that tonight, and unlike Dunn, he doesn't have the athleticism to recover.
monsterpile wrote:TheFuture wrote:Q12543 wrote:lipoli390 wrote:It was, however, good to see Wiggins pull down 6 rebounds. I noticed Zach had 5 boards and seemed to shoot well from behind the arc. Gorgui's rebounding stats were impressive. I'm surprised we scored more points in the paint than the Griz and we did get to the line more than they did. So it looks like there were some positives.
Dunn made some nice slashing plays in the paint. And after he takes a few laps around the league, he will be an absolute beast defensively. He might already be our best perimeter player at fighting over screens, something a lot of our guys seem to struggle with (including Rubio at times).
Rubio really struggled at that tonight, and unlike Dunn, he doesn't have the athleticism to recover.
I wouldn't say Rubio played bad but he was a bit off his game. He got a bit rattled and he should be doing that. He is the vet of this team he needs to be a bit more under control.
Duke13 wrote:The problem offensively was the lack of passing, absolutely zero ball movement most of the night. Mainly 1:1 basketball. We have players capable of making tough shots but not the way to play. Wig and KAT were guilty of this all night. I don't think its selfishness but more lack of experience. They rarely moved the ball from on side of the court to the other. No point in having shooters like Rush or Belly if the offense, meaning the players don't create shots for them. Aldridge is the one guy tonight who made a couple nice passes to open shooters, he's actually very good at that. I think the assist totals were the same for similar but that doesn't tell the story.
TheFuture wrote:monsterpile wrote:TheFuture wrote:Q12543 wrote:lipoli390 wrote:It was, however, good to see Wiggins pull down 6 rebounds. I noticed Zach had 5 boards and seemed to shoot well from behind the arc. Gorgui's rebounding stats were impressive. I'm surprised we scored more points in the paint than the Griz and we did get to the line more than they did. So it looks like there were some positives.
Dunn made some nice slashing plays in the paint. And after he takes a few laps around the league, he will be an absolute beast defensively. He might already be our best perimeter player at fighting over screens, something a lot of our guys seem to struggle with (including Rubio at times).
Rubio really struggled at that tonight, and unlike Dunn, he doesn't have the athleticism to recover.
I wouldn't say Rubio played bad but he was a bit off his game. He got a bit rattled and he should be doing that. He is the vet of this team he needs to be a bit more under control.
I was just commenting on the fighting screens part. He even struggled a lot keeping Conley in front of him at all. There were a couple times where I thought Ricky mauled him and was lucky not to get called for it.
worldK wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:WildWolf2813 wrote:Nights like tonight make me not wanna buy into the hype with this team.
I thought LaVine was severely underutilized and I don't care how wily a vet Vince Carter is, Andrew Wiggins needs to hang his head given how easily Vince Carter handled him defensively.
Mike Conley has always had Ricky's number. One of the bad matchups Ricky gets every year.
On a night for knee jerk assessments, this one takes the cake for worst take.
I agree. I thought wiggins was one of our better players this year. Got a feeling he is going to be the guy everyone going to hate this year because he isn't going to take that next step but they will forget how good he is
I can already see that he has taken the next step. He's more aggressive, he's bought in defensively, his handle is better, and his shot looks better. Just needs to get stronger.
Wiggins will be fine and much improve. Remember he miss the last 2 pre season games due to illness. He seems to be trying to pick his spots tonight. Give him a few more games and once he settles in and get comfortable on offense, things will look really good. On d and on the boards, he looks to be giving more effort and focus. i would like to see him shoot more 3's going forward.
AbeVigodaLive wrote:Nothing about Zach Randolph?
That guy is still a beast. He set the tone down the stretch tonight.
As noted, Memphis is a vet team. Minnesota is young. Minnesota is going to have to learn how to win grind-it-out games like this yet.
monsterpile wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:Nothing about Zach Randolph?
That guy is still a beast. He set the tone down the stretch tonight.
As noted, Memphis is a vet team. Minnesota is young. Minnesota is going to have to learn how to win grind-it-out games like this yet.
Yeah and remember how Gasol was too slow to keep up with Towns and all that in preseason? Yeah dude was a beast. Green was terrific and they ALL hit a 3 right?