Good thing that Shaq and Barkley are retired...

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AbeVigodaLive
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Good thing that Shaq and Barkley are retired...

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The Timberwolves have struggled mightily with strong, burly offensive players:

Randle.
14 - 24 fg. 39 points.
19 - 29 fg. 57 points. (career high)
9 - 16 fg. 31 points.

Williamson.
11 - 15 fg. 27 points. (only 28 min)
13 - 17 fg. 36 points. (season high)
14 - 21 fg. 43 points. (career high)
14 - 17 fg. 37 points. (Pre-Gobert)

Embiid.
17 - 25 fg. 51 points. (season high)
13 - 22 fg. 39 points.
6 - 15 fg. 32 points. (20 FTA)

Overall:
39.2 ppg
65% fg
(3 billion free throws)
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Re: Good thing that Shaq and Barkley are retired...

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AbeVigodaLive wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 3:31 pm The Timberwolves have struggled mightily with strong, burly offensive players:

Randle.
14 - 24 fg. 39 points.
19 - 29 fg. 57 points. (career high)
9 - 16 fg. 31 points.

Williamson.
11 - 15 fg. 27 points. (only 28 min)
13 - 17 fg. 36 points. (season high)
14 - 21 fg. 43 points. (career high)
14 - 17 fg. 37 points. (Pre-Gobert)

Embiid.
17 - 25 fg. 51 points. (season high)
13 - 22 fg. 39 points.
6 - 15 fg. 32 points. (20 FTA)

Overall:
39.2 ppg
65% fg
(3 billion free throws)
We’re a big team but we don’t play big. We have length but not physical or mental toughness. So those numbers you listed don’t surprise me.
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