25 TOs.
... against the team that caused the fewest TOs in the league. Good gawd, what would OKC have done vs. this fumbling mess of a crew tonight.
To be fair, the Wolves are just trying to figure things out without its starting backcourt, but that's still not a professional effort protecting the ball vs. a soft defensive team like Denver.
Win it for our guys, Wolves @ Nuggets GAME FIVE GDT
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Re: Win it for our guys, Wolves @ Nuggets GAME FIVE GDT
Fell asleep again. What an ugly game though by the Wolves, it kind of made me fall asleep. No one really was great, just a bunch of meh and blah.
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Re: Win it for our guys, Wolves @ Nuggets GAME FIVE GDT
I would have been shocked if they won - in Denver and after losing two of their top players to injury. But I see some positives. First, what happened last night should be fixable. Stop the stupid turnovers and we should have been competitive.
Second, Ayo sure seems to be a player on the rise and ready for an expanded role (similar to NAW a year ago). He should be able to fill DDV's shoes fine going forward.
Third, TSJ gave us some nice minutes. If he can backfill what Ayo was supposed to be off the bench - again, we should be ok.
Finally, some of our stars have yet to shine. Specifically - I'm looking for a big game out someone like Reid or Gobert. I know Reid has something injury wise going on and probably isn't 100%. But I feel like those are the two guys who could really turn the tide if they get going. Kyle Anderson looks like an unplayable corpse to me. I wouldn't mind seeing someone else (anyone) get the handful of minutes Finch has been allocating his way.
Second, Ayo sure seems to be a player on the rise and ready for an expanded role (similar to NAW a year ago). He should be able to fill DDV's shoes fine going forward.
Third, TSJ gave us some nice minutes. If he can backfill what Ayo was supposed to be off the bench - again, we should be ok.
Finally, some of our stars have yet to shine. Specifically - I'm looking for a big game out someone like Reid or Gobert. I know Reid has something injury wise going on and probably isn't 100%. But I feel like those are the two guys who could really turn the tide if they get going. Kyle Anderson looks like an unplayable corpse to me. I wouldn't mind seeing someone else (anyone) get the handful of minutes Finch has been allocating his way.
Re: Win it for our guys, Wolves @ Nuggets GAME FIVE GDT
I watched the replay this morning with a lot of fast forward, so there won't be much insight here. I wasn't surprised we lost, but I was a little surprised at how much heart Denver showed...they looked done to nights ago. But surprisingly they were the better defensive team tonight. Yes we turned the ball over far too much, but give Denver some credit for showing more than a pulse and causing a lot of those turnovers. The Wolves moved the ball well...they usually do when Ant is out...and it resulted in a lot of open looks and 51% shooting. But the turnovers killed us.
Denver played like a hungry team tonight not ready for the season to be over, and we played more like a complacent team that thought the season was over...not the win one for our injured guys vibe I thought we might have. Denver is now favored by 6 1/2 in the early line, so Vegas has conceded this series to Denver. I don't think the Wolves have though, so I expect to see a much different effort Thursday. Not necessarily a win, but more defense and fewer turnovers.
Denver played like a hungry team tonight not ready for the season to be over, and we played more like a complacent team that thought the season was over...not the win one for our injured guys vibe I thought we might have. Denver is now favored by 6 1/2 in the early line, so Vegas has conceded this series to Denver. I don't think the Wolves have though, so I expect to see a much different effort Thursday. Not necessarily a win, but more defense and fewer turnovers.