It's real easy to sum up. 0-10 in close games, and somehow we're supposed to be a playoff team in spite of losing more close games (mind you, this won't be the last close game we lose this season)?
It's in their heads. You know how they say you don't wanna establish a losing culture? It's here and it's entrenched. Deep down you knew we were losing this game. I wanna see this team make the playoffs, but I was emotionless after another choke job. Maybe it's just me, but I'm almost ready to see this team blow it up for the final time.
This team's simply not good enough.
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Minnesota sports is like that. Its no wonder the state has such an inferiority complex!
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Hey all it takes is a 1 game winning streak on here for folks to start thinkin 6th seed!
In the NBA u haveto have a guy with the balls to say " give me the ball and clear out, Im taking over."
In the NBA u haveto have a guy with the balls to say " give me the ball and clear out, Im taking over."
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PorkChop wrote:Hey all it takes is a 1 game winning streak on here for folks to start thinkin 6th seed!
In the NBA u haveto have a guy with the balls to say " give me the ball and clear out, Im taking over."
this franchise is flat out scared of having those guys here.
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It's real easy to sum up. 0-10 in close games --totally unfair.
They are 1 - 12
They are 1 - 12
- TravisT [enjin:6669699]
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To me, the problem with the Wolves is that they're building a team from the inside out. Low post scoring is nice and maybe in years past, that was the formula for winning, but in today's NBA backcourts are what's most important to a championship type team. Wolves do not have that backcourt threat to breakdown and put pressure on defenses, score in iso situations late in games and is clutch. Look at a team like Phoenix. They've turned around a bad situation simply because of Gragic and Bledsoe. They are now ahead of us in the 'rebuilding' process and started after us. I would take either over Rubio in a heartbeat. I love Rubio, but he's never going to develop into the player we need him to be to be a winner. Players simply do not become good shooters in the pros if they weren't at lesser levels. People clinging on to that hope are going to be disappointed. His shot is flat, stance is awkward and he holds on to it for too long. Sure, he can improve his fundementals, but it's just never going to be one of his natural attributes. It's too bad because put a player like Gragic on this team with Love and Pek....man that would be fun to watch.