http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/10/25/pbt-extra-northwest-division-preview/
He predicts the Wolves will be a playoff team.
I will be disappointed if we don't start the season 2-0, with both games at home against Orlando and the Westbrook-less Thunder. That's followed by a 2-game road trip and then a big game at home against Golden State, which could set the tone for the Wolves playoff prospects: a bottom 4 seed or a top 4 seed.
Another Northwest Division preview
- BloopOracle
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for some reason espn thinks we have a 95% of making the playoffs
Re: Another Northwest Division preview
I will be disapointed if we don't finally beat the Lakers this year. Honestly. 22 games.
- longstrangetrip [enjin:6600564]
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I'll be at Staples Center on November 10 to watch the Wolves snap the streak, doper. The Lakers will be starting a lineup of Kaman, Gasol, Young, Meeks and Nash. That's a starting lineup that is old, undersized at three positions, and averaged 55 points a game last season...and there's not much talent behind them except for Wes Johnson! I'm guaranteeing a win!
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longstrangetrip wrote:I'll be at Staples Center on November 10 to watch the Wolves snap the streak, doper. The Lakers will be starting a lineup of Kaman, Gasol, Young, Meeks and Nash. That's a starting lineup that is old, undersized at three positions, and averaged 55 points a game last season...and there's not much talent behind them except for Wes Johnson! I'm guaranteeing a win!
That is the game to be at. I know their lineup stinks. I think if we can pull out a win against the Lakers on their court regardless of their lineup it will be a huge step for us. If anything just to show that the bright lights don't effect us.