AussieWolf3 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 07, 2025 7:08 am
Wolvesfan21 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 06, 2025 11:01 pm
AussieWolf3 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 06, 2025 10:43 pm
I didn't say the stat doesn't matter.
I'm asking you to clarify the obvious statistical measures that say he's clearly the most important player.
Net Rating is a useful stat and tends to bear over large samples but it's still too early this season and too noisy to be indicative of much.
But I don't want to be pedantic about this, cause Rudy is a great asset for the team and obviously a generational defender, but the problems lie in the extremely unbalanced roster and the starkness in his on/off numbers has more to do with that then him playing at an elite level, cause honestly he hasn't been this year.
He's still elite, maybe not DPOY this season that looks to be Wemby. I think we're so use to him being that great we take it for granted.
Do you even realize he's easily arguably a top 3 defender in the history of the NBA (4 time DPOY)? Not just elite, the elite of elite. His bad is still elite. You realize you're watching the best of the best to ever play on defense? Maybe the best ever? Think about it. Thousands and thousands of NBA players and we have maybe the best EVER to play defense. I honestly think we are incredibly disrespectful.
Cool even said he sucks and he might be the best to ever play defense on earth? WHAT world do I live in?
You're conflating what I'm saying about the state of team with me saying something bad about Rudy's legacy. He's a future HoF and it's well deserved. I also am a fan! It's not pretty but he's effective!
I also think it's an extremely alarming thing that this team is still so dependant on him to even be able to function on the defensive end
Yeah, that's where I'm at.
Rudy is about the 50th highest paid player in the NBA this season, with the likes of DeAndre Ayton, Brandon Ingram, and Michael Porter Jr. making more than him. He's now on a different contract than when he first came to Minnesota and his value should be measured accordingly. And I think he's a solid value and it reflects a mild regression of his skills given his age.
The issue is that his current value to the team far exceeds what it
should be because of the roster construction and awful team defense being played around him. I'd love to see him play 26-28 MPG as a defensive tone setter to start halves, but then give Finch a ton of optionality to go away from him if the matchups and situation calls for it.
If Finch can't fix it soon, then the job falls squarely on Connelly since he's the one that put this roster together and didn't address any of these imbalances during the offseason.