Looking forward to the 2018 season.
- AbeVigodaLive
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Looking forward to the 2018 season.
When the Wolves went out and nabbed Cassell and Sprewell, I didn't think about the long-term ramifications of a move to land two mercurial veteran players on limited deals.
But I enjoyed the best season in Wolves history (by far!) anyway.
I understand the angst about the Wolves future. Personally, I didn't see LaVine part of that, so I'm ok to see him not part of it. Same with Dunn. As long as the Wolves win FINALLY...
... and keep two of the league's most promising players? Sign me up.
But I enjoyed the best season in Wolves history (by far!) anyway.
I understand the angst about the Wolves future. Personally, I didn't see LaVine part of that, so I'm ok to see him not part of it. Same with Dunn. As long as the Wolves win FINALLY...
... and keep two of the league's most promising players? Sign me up.
Re: Looking forward to the 2018 season.
AbeVigodaLive wrote:When the Wolves went out and nabbed Cassell and Sprewell, I didn't think about the long-term ramifications of a move to land two mercurial veteran players on limited deals.
But I enjoyed the best season in Wolves history (by far!) anyway.
I understand the angst about the Wolves future. Personally, I didn't see LaVine part of that, so I'm ok to see him not part of it. Same with Dunn. As long as the Wolves win FINALLY...
... and keep two of the league's most promising players? Sign me up.
Im with you 100% Abe. In a sport with small teams so much can change quickly. We went for it which is always the play in the NBA. Go for it when you can. I'm pretty sure the nature of the conversation around here is going to change when everyone sees what these signings bring on the floor. Then we can get back to what really matters...criticizing Wiggins motor!!
Re: Looking forward to the 2018 season.
AbeVigodaLive wrote:When the Wolves went out and nabbed Cassell and Sprewell, I didn't think about the long-term ramifications of a move to land two mercurial veteran players on limited deals.
But I enjoyed the best season in Wolves history (by far!) anyway.
I understand the angst about the Wolves future. Personally, I didn't see LaVine part of that, so I'm ok to see him not part of it. Same with Dunn. As long as the Wolves win FINALLY...
... and keep two of the league's most promising players? Sign me up.
Sitting next to you up the front of the bus on this one Abe. Enjoying the sun on the back of my neck and the breeze through my hair on this journey.
I still love the future of this team with Wiggins and Towns. But man, the next couple of years look like fun to me.
Disclaimer: I am completely conditioned to progressively downgrading my expectations during the season as we underperform my optimism... but this year... maybe this year...
Re: Looking forward to the 2018 season.
Shumway wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:When the Wolves went out and nabbed Cassell and Sprewell, I didn't think about the long-term ramifications of a move to land two mercurial veteran players on limited deals.
But I enjoyed the best season in Wolves history (by far!) anyway.
I understand the angst about the Wolves future. Personally, I didn't see LaVine part of that, so I'm ok to see him not part of it. Same with Dunn. As long as the Wolves win FINALLY...
... and keep two of the league's most promising players? Sign me up.
Sitting next to you up the front of the bus on this one Abe. Enjoying the sun on the back of my neck and the breeze through my hair on this journey.
I still love the future of this team with Wiggins and Towns. But man, the next couple of years look like fun to me.
Disclaimer: I am completely conditioned to progressively downgrading my expectations during the season as we underperform my optimism... but this year... maybe this year...
This may finally be the year we get off the record player. I started to believe life was simply a year on repeat.
Re: Looking forward to the 2018 season.
TheFuture wrote:Shumway wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:When the Wolves went out and nabbed Cassell and Sprewell, I didn't think about the long-term ramifications of a move to land two mercurial veteran players on limited deals.
But I enjoyed the best season in Wolves history (by far!) anyway.
I understand the angst about the Wolves future. Personally, I didn't see LaVine part of that, so I'm ok to see him not part of it. Same with Dunn. As long as the Wolves win FINALLY...
... and keep two of the league's most promising players? Sign me up.
Sitting next to you up the front of the bus on this one Abe. Enjoying the sun on the back of my neck and the breeze through my hair on this journey.
I still love the future of this team with Wiggins and Towns. But man, the next couple of years look like fun to me.
Disclaimer: I am completely conditioned to progressively downgrading my expectations during the season as we underperform my optimism... but this year... maybe this year...
This may finally be the year we get off the record player. I started to believe life was simply a year on repeat.
Which album was playing?
Re: Looking forward to the 2018 season.
monsterpile wrote:TheFuture wrote:Shumway wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:When the Wolves went out and nabbed Cassell and Sprewell, I didn't think about the long-term ramifications of a move to land two mercurial veteran players on limited deals.
But I enjoyed the best season in Wolves history (by far!) anyway.
I understand the angst about the Wolves future. Personally, I didn't see LaVine part of that, so I'm ok to see him not part of it. Same with Dunn. As long as the Wolves win FINALLY...
... and keep two of the league's most promising players? Sign me up.
Sitting next to you up the front of the bus on this one Abe. Enjoying the sun on the back of my neck and the breeze through my hair on this journey.
I still love the future of this team with Wiggins and Towns. But man, the next couple of years look like fun to me.
Disclaimer: I am completely conditioned to progressively downgrading my expectations during the season as we underperform my optimism... but this year... maybe this year...
This may finally be the year we get off the record player. I started to believe life was simply a year on repeat.
Which album was playing?
Led Zeppelin: Houses of the Holy
Re: Looking forward to the 2018 season.
Dang! Abe driving the bus?!?
I am on board (as usual...).
I am on board (as usual...).
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Re: Looking forward to the 2018 season.
TheFuture wrote:monsterpile wrote:TheFuture wrote:Shumway wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:When the Wolves went out and nabbed Cassell and Sprewell, I didn't think about the long-term ramifications of a move to land two mercurial veteran players on limited deals.
But I enjoyed the best season in Wolves history (by far!) anyway.
I understand the angst about the Wolves future. Personally, I didn't see LaVine part of that, so I'm ok to see him not part of it. Same with Dunn. As long as the Wolves win FINALLY...
... and keep two of the league's most promising players? Sign me up.
Sitting next to you up the front of the bus on this one Abe. Enjoying the sun on the back of my neck and the breeze through my hair on this journey.
I still love the future of this team with Wiggins and Towns. But man, the next couple of years look like fun to me.
Disclaimer: I am completely conditioned to progressively downgrading my expectations during the season as we underperform my optimism... but this year... maybe this year...
This may finally be the year we get off the record player. I started to believe life was simply a year on repeat.
Which album was playing?
Led Zeppelin: Houses of the Holy
Nice. I take it the needle is stuck on the first track of that album?
- Q12543 [enjin:6621299]
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Re: Looking forward to the 2018 season.
Abe, I'd share your optimism if every other team in the West didn't just get a shit ton better too (Ok, Utah and the Clippers took a hit, but they are still very good teams).
Re: Looking forward to the 2018 season.
Q12543 wrote:TheFuture wrote:monsterpile wrote:TheFuture wrote:Shumway wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:When the Wolves went out and nabbed Cassell and Sprewell, I didn't think about the long-term ramifications of a move to land two mercurial veteran players on limited deals.
But I enjoyed the best season in Wolves history (by far!) anyway.
I understand the angst about the Wolves future. Personally, I didn't see LaVine part of that, so I'm ok to see him not part of it. Same with Dunn. As long as the Wolves win FINALLY...
... and keep two of the league's most promising players? Sign me up.
Sitting next to you up the front of the bus on this one Abe. Enjoying the sun on the back of my neck and the breeze through my hair on this journey.
I still love the future of this team with Wiggins and Towns. But man, the next couple of years look like fun to me.
Disclaimer: I am completely conditioned to progressively downgrading my expectations during the season as we underperform my optimism... but this year... maybe this year...
This may finally be the year we get off the record player. I started to believe life was simply a year on repeat.
Which album was playing?
Led Zeppelin: Houses of the Holy
Nice. I take it the needle is stuck on the first track of that album?
It did! How could you guess?!? Every year I guess I was "lucky" to have the needle jump every once in awhile to The second and third tracks, Rain Song and Over the Hills and Far Away.