lipoli390 wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:Q12543 wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:But then, we got better as a team and he became a bad fit.
We became better as a team because we added Jimmy Butler and Taj Gibson.
This is true, still don't see why that makes Wig a bad fit. Maybe we have too many 23 year old world class players on our team that have averaged 20 points over 4 years? Or too many guys that are long and quickly becoming a defensive stopper?
There might be a very fine line between "defensive stopper" and "adequate" or "decent."
I do think he has potential. And seems to have improved. But is there anything tangible to substantiate that he's remotely near elite?
To me the line is fairly thick between adequate and stopper. He may not be a stopper yet, but he's playing damn good defense in this series.
I agree. He defended Harden better than Butler did last night. I've been as critical of Wiggins as anyone on this Board. So I'm clearly not a Wiggins apologist. Watching Wiggins play in this series and in the Denver game, I'd say he has definitely been playing some terrific defense. There is no doubt in my mind about that. Would I consider trading him this summer? Yes, but the return had better be dam good.
Honestly, I really don't want to give up on Wiggins without the chance to first see him play for a really good modern NBA head coach who can adapt his style to the talent on his roster. Floor spacing, lots of player movement off the ball with backcuts and quick passing would help get the most out of Wiggins. We'll never see that from this team under Thibodeau. Top head coaches adapt to their players, not the other way around. Snyder found a way to get the most out of Ricky Rubio in spite of his shooting issues. And Ricky's shooting improved as well this season.
I know there are many on this Board who continue to defend Thibodeau and that's fine. But the same team coached by Sam Mitchell didn't improve at all under Thibodeau even though they had a full season and offseason to improve before Thibodeau took over. Yes, the team's record improved substantially this season, which seems directly related to adding Butler, Taj and even Jamaal. But then I see what Snyder got out of that Jazz roster, what Pop got out of the Spurs roster and what Stevens got out of the Celtics roster. Then I look at a Wolves team that made fewer threes than any other team in the League, that took more contested twos than any other team in the League and that was one of the worst teams in the League defending the three. Sum it all up and it's painfully obvious that we don't have an elite head coach -- at least not for this team in this era of the NBA. I want an elite head coach before we start giving up on talented young players like Wiggins.
Lip, I don't disagree with your assessment of how to get the most out of Wiggins. Get him moving without the ball with cuts, quick post ups, and running to the open space to spot up for catch and shoot 3's (and hopefully some day he actually makes more of them...).
But where does all the open space come from to enable this style of offense? If you want to keep Wiggins and go to this style, then you need to change out the personnel in some of the other spots with shooters to open up the space necessary. Until then, we will continue to see Thibs look for mis-matches and clear outs in order to isolate guys one on one and force our way into the paint.