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And then there's this...

"already a scary rim protector. Opponents have scored 12 fewer points per 100 possessions against Minnesota with Towns on the floor, and they're shooting a ghastly 40.8 percent on shots near the rim when Towns is around, per NBA.com -- a figure that would have been neck-and-neck with Rudy Gobert's league-best mark last season."

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14149298/the-long-hard-road-redemption-plan-minnesota-starting-make-sense
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A Zach Lowe sighting!

NICE.
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Good article, brings up a lot of the same discussions we talk about on here.
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Camden wrote:And then there's this...

"already a scary rim protector. Opponents have scored 12 fewer points per 100 possessions against Minnesota with Towns on the floor, and they're shooting a ghastly 40.8 percent on shots near the rim when Towns is around, per NBA.com -- a figure that would have been neck-and-neck with Rudy Gobert's league-best mark last season."

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14149298/the-long-hard-road-redemption-plan-minnesota-starting-make-sense


....then look at what happens when Gorgui comes into the game. Not pretty.

Our bench is tilted too much toward guys with offensive strengths/focus. Martin, Shabazz, Dieng, and Miller/Zach (either guy at PG) is just not a good combination. Bjelica seems passable on defense, but at least he isn't hunting shots the same way the other guys are.

I don't think we need to do anything in the short-term, but if this team has aspirations toward playoff success starting next season, they are going to need to address this.
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The other thing that article mentions is the idea of trading one or both of Dieng/Shabazz. That's certainly been talked about here as I think there are legitimate questions about how they fit into the core of the team going forward. I also agree though that nothing needs to be done in haste. Let's continue to see how things play out this season.
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Camden0916 wrote:And then there's this...

"already a scary rim protector. Opponents have scored 12 fewer points per 100 possessions against Minnesota with Towns on the floor, and they're shooting a ghastly 40.8 percent on shots near the rim when Towns is around, per NBA.com -- a figure that would have been neck-and-neck with Rudy Gobert's league-best mark last season."

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14149298/the-long-hard-road-redemption-plan-minnesota-starting-make-sense


Does anyone know what Lowe was talking about when he said something about an assistant coach stabbed someone in the back?
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monsterpile wrote:
Camden0916 wrote:And then there's this...

"already a scary rim protector. Opponents have scored 12 fewer points per 100 possessions against Minnesota with Towns on the floor, and they're shooting a ghastly 40.8 percent on shots near the rim when Towns is around, per NBA.com -- a figure that would have been neck-and-neck with Rudy Gobert's league-best mark last season."

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14149298/the-long-hard-road-redemption-plan-minnesota-starting-make-sense


Does anyone know what Lowe was talking about when he said something about an assistant coach stabbed someone in the back?



Was wondering about that too.

I hated Rambis enough to have considered doing it myself... literally. But I couldn't gain access to the team.
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AbeVigodaLive wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
Camden0916 wrote:And then there's this...

"already a scary rim protector. Opponents have scored 12 fewer points per 100 possessions against Minnesota with Towns on the floor, and they're shooting a ghastly 40.8 percent on shots near the rim when Towns is around, per NBA.com -- a figure that would have been neck-and-neck with Rudy Gobert's league-best mark last season."

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14149298/the-long-hard-road-redemption-plan-minnesota-starting-make-sense


Does anyone know what Lowe was talking about when he said something about an assistant coach stabbed someone in the back?



Was wondering about that too.

I hated Rambis enough to have considered doing it myself... literally. But I couldn't gain access to the team.


I was thinking that was the most likely era because it seemed like those assistants were a weird collection of wanna be HCs and that seemed to be part of the problem.
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The comparison was made in a joking manner on nbatv "fan night" because Webber was hosting and how similar his numbers with that of Chris's were in his first 10 games as a rookie with Golden State and i actually buy it. Although i see Towns being better defensively.
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