Spurs at Wolves GDT
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I'd probably go with Luke Kennard because I feel like during the regular season we could get away with Jmac and SloMo as our primary PGs (if Conley is out), with secondary handlers like NAW and Ant. But come playoff time, I feel like we need a lights-out shooter coming off the bench. And pray Mike Conley is healthy when we get to that point!
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I’m going to keep beating this drum but they don’t even need to trade they are going to get a buyout candidate at deadline. We’re not used to no one wanting to come here but there’s a clear need here for backup pg some veteran will end up here.kekgeek wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 9:45 pmPeople bring up Tyus all the time but he can’t be acquired money wise if Naz or Kyle are not in the tradeCoolbreeze44 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 9:27 pmThat is a good question. I'd like a hybrid of the two. I guess one or the other I'd take Jones. If / when Conley has to sit for a stretch, what the hek are we going to do?Q-is-here wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 9:19 pm
Yeah. Feels like we rely too much on him and Kyle Anderson because no one under 30 on this team can run a half court offense.
Who would you rather have out of these two players: Tyus Jones or Luke Kennard? Both are paid a similar salary and both fill a massive - but very different - need for this team in my opinion.
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I support this thought process!Jester1534 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 10:57 pm I’m going to keep beating this drum but they don’t even need to trade they are going to get a buyout candidate at deadline. We’re not used to no one wanting to come here but there’s a clear need here for backup pg some veteran will end up here.
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What a joy to listen to 90-year-old Hubie Brown...great analysis!
To Kek's point, Gobert deserves MVP recognition...we all know this team is completely different when he is on the court, but a +31 is exceptional even for him.
Again, we survived 12 terrible Shake Milton minutes. I was so wrong about him.
Our close outs at the 3-point line are the best I have ever seen. It's not easy to make a shot when you have a 7 footer (or near 7 footer) flying at you. SloMo was exceptional tonight on the perimeter with his 4 blocks!
16-4 and 3 games ahead of everyone in the West...on a 66-win pace!
To Kek's point, Gobert deserves MVP recognition...we all know this team is completely different when he is on the court, but a +31 is exceptional even for him.
Again, we survived 12 terrible Shake Milton minutes. I was so wrong about him.
Our close outs at the 3-point line are the best I have ever seen. It's not easy to make a shot when you have a 7 footer (or near 7 footer) flying at you. SloMo was exceptional tonight on the perimeter with his 4 blocks!
16-4 and 3 games ahead of everyone in the West...on a 66-win pace!
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The schedule takes a fairly severe turn for the worse soon, so enjoy it while you can! I'm not saying we'll implode, but I foresee some L's ahead. It's a good thing we built a nice buffer as that will allow us to withstand a rough stretch so long as it doesn't last too long. The 3-game lead is absolutely critical at this juncture. Kudos to Finch and the players for winning nearly all of the games they are supposed to win....and then some. Atlanta continues to be the only real blemish, but that seems like a lifetime ago!FNG wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 9:10 am What a joy to listen to 90-year-old Hubie Brown...great analysis!
To Kek's point, Gobert deserves MVP recognition...we all know this team is completely different when he is on the court, but a +31 is exceptional even for him.
Again, we survived 12 terrible Shake Milton minutes. I was so wrong about him.
Our close outs at the 3-point line are the best I have ever seen. It's not easy to make a shot when you have a 7 footer (or near 7 footer) flying at you. SloMo was exceptional tonight on the perimeter with his 4 blocks!
16-4 and 3 games ahead of everyone in the West...on a 66-win pace!
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So you're not going to let me change my wins prediction from 49 to 66 then? Yeah, there are some tougher games coming up. And our chances of winning go way down when either of our two senior citizens (Bite Bite and Rudy) are out, and they're bound to miss a game or two soon. Still, Tim is looking pretty good with his 60 prediction right now!Q-is-here wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 9:31 amThe schedule takes a fairly severe turn for the worse soon, so enjoy it while you can! I'm not saying we'll implode, but I foresee some L's ahead. It's a good thing we built a nice buffer as that will allow us to withstand a rough stretch so long as it doesn't last too long. The 3-game lead is absolutely critical at this juncture. Kudos to Finch and the players for winning nearly all of the games they are supposed to win....and then some. Atlanta continues to be the only real blemish, but that seems like a lifetime ago!FNG wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 9:10 am What a joy to listen to 90-year-old Hubie Brown...great analysis!
To Kek's point, Gobert deserves MVP recognition...we all know this team is completely different when he is on the court, but a +31 is exceptional even for him.
Again, we survived 12 terrible Shake Milton minutes. I was so wrong about him.
Our close outs at the 3-point line are the best I have ever seen. It's not easy to make a shot when you have a 7 footer (or near 7 footer) flying at you. SloMo was exceptional tonight on the perimeter with his 4 blocks!
16-4 and 3 games ahead of everyone in the West...on a 66-win pace!
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One more thing. I'm a big Pop fan, but it's embarrassing to see him tanking so early in the season...he clearly wants to put another top 3 pick next to Victor, and he's going to get it. Minutes with no PG in a close game in the second half? Come on! And then why did he give his hottest 3-point shooter (Champagnie...11 for 20 in his previous 3 games) only 4 minutes? Maybe he was hurt, but if not, he obviously needs to see the court more. Obvious tanking.
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I will say this, you are both right that the schedule gets harder coming up. However the wolves have the 3rd easiest schedule in the NBA remaining. So it on paper really opens up after DecemberFNG wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 9:40 amSo you're not going to let me change my wins prediction from 49 to 66 then? Yeah, there are some tougher games coming up. And our chances of winning go way down when either of our two senior citizens (Bite Bite and Rudy) are out, and they're bound to miss a game or two soon. Still, Tim is looking pretty good with his 60 prediction right now!Q-is-here wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 9:31 amThe schedule takes a fairly severe turn for the worse soon, so enjoy it while you can! I'm not saying we'll implode, but I foresee some L's ahead. It's a good thing we built a nice buffer as that will allow us to withstand a rough stretch so long as it doesn't last too long. The 3-game lead is absolutely critical at this juncture. Kudos to Finch and the players for winning nearly all of the games they are supposed to win....and then some. Atlanta continues to be the only real blemish, but that seems like a lifetime ago!FNG wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 9:10 am What a joy to listen to 90-year-old Hubie Brown...great analysis!
To Kek's point, Gobert deserves MVP recognition...we all know this team is completely different when he is on the court, but a +31 is exceptional even for him.
Again, we survived 12 terrible Shake Milton minutes. I was so wrong about him.
Our close outs at the 3-point line are the best I have ever seen. It's not easy to make a shot when you have a 7 footer (or near 7 footer) flying at you. SloMo was exceptional tonight on the perimeter with his 4 blocks!
16-4 and 3 games ahead of everyone in the West...on a 66-win pace!
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I am too. I really enjoy Diet Pepsi, Cherry Pepsi, and even AW root beer. But Popovich? No sir. The man is a divot in the fairway of life. Yeah he can coach a little bit, but I can't think of one other redeeming quality he has.FNG wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 10:03 am One more thing. I'm a big Pop fan, but it's embarrassing to see him tanking so early in the season...he clearly wants to put another top 3 pick next to Victor, and he's going to get it. Minutes with no PG in a close game in the second half? Come on! And then why did he give his hottest 3-point shooter (Champagnie...11 for 20 in his previous 3 games) only 4 minutes? Maybe he was hurt, but if not, he obviously needs to see the court more. Obvious tanking.
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I can’t phrase it any better than you did here, Cool. You captured my view perfectly.Coolbreeze44 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 10:41 amI am too. I really enjoy Diet Pepsi, Cherry Pepsi, and even AW root beer. But Popovich? No sir. The man is a divot in the fairway of life. Yeah he can coach a little bit, but I can't think of one other redeeming quality he has.FNG wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 10:03 am One more thing. I'm a big Pop fan, but it's embarrassing to see him tanking so early in the season...he clearly wants to put another top 3 pick next to Victor, and he's going to get it. Minutes with no PG in a close game in the second half? Come on! And then why did he give his hottest 3-point shooter (Champagnie...11 for 20 in his previous 3 games) only 4 minutes? Maybe he was hurt, but if not, he obviously needs to see the court more. Obvious tanking.