Remember the Alamo! - Spurs at Wolves G6 GDT
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AussieWolf3
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Re: Remember the Alamo! - Spurs at Wolves G6 GDT
Glue Bones to the bench
Re: Remember the Alamo! - Spurs at Wolves G6 GDT
The playoffs - especially after the first round - separate the post-season wheat from the regular season chaff, that's for sure. He was still a valuable regular season contributor off the bench and that counts for something, especially at his salary.
I find it interesting that nearly EVERY year we come into the season feeling really good about our bench and how deep we are. And then in nearly EVERY playoffs, we have at best 7 to 8 playable guys by the time we get deep into the post-season and even then the guys off the bench may struggle (e.g. Naz in prior post-seasons).
Re: Remember the Alamo! - Spurs at Wolves G6 GDT
I think this happens to just about every team.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2026 11:17 amThe playoffs - especially after the first round - separate the post-season wheat from the regular season chaff, that's for sure. He was still a valuable regular season contributor off the bench and that counts for something, especially at his salary.
I find it interesting that nearly EVERY year we come into the season feeling really good about our bench and how deep we are. And then in nearly EVERY playoffs, we have at best 7 to 8 playable guys by the time we get deep into the post-season and even then the guys off the bench may struggle (e.g. Naz in prior post-seasons).
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Re: Remember the Alamo! - Spurs at Wolves G6 GDT
Phenom wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2026 12:44 pmI think this happens to just about every team.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2026 11:17 amThe playoffs - especially after the first round - separate the post-season wheat from the regular season chaff, that's for sure. He was still a valuable regular season contributor off the bench and that counts for something, especially at his salary.
I find it interesting that nearly EVERY year we come into the season feeling really good about our bench and how deep we are. And then in nearly EVERY playoffs, we have at best 7 to 8 playable guys by the time we get deep into the post-season and even then the guys off the bench may struggle (e.g. Naz in prior post-seasons).
Heck, imagine how Denver is feeling about Christian Braun right about now... and he wasn't just a rotation guy, he was supposed to be a critical piece.
Re: Remember the Alamo! - Spurs at Wolves G6 GDT
TSJ added to the injury report. Never a good sign
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Re: Remember the Alamo! - Spurs at Wolves G6 GDT
Hopefully it was hot glue that we used on Bones. Then he can get off the bench easier.
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Re: Remember the Alamo! - Spurs at Wolves G6 GDT
I think Bones could still be useful but I agree this isn't a great series for him and Conley has played so good even scoring points. Meanwhile what other guard Perimeter player are you sitting for Hyland to get minutes? TSJ should probably be playing more and it looks like Ayo is rounded back into shape at least. Hyland kinda struggled a little and Conley has played well on the offensive end which is where Bones can help. Heck Anderson has barely got off the bench either which I don't disagree with.
At times the Wolves have needed scoring but in some of these games they needed to play better defensively. Hyland isn't gonna give you that. Can the Wolves find a way to defend in this game? To some extent this end of the floor is the place Randle has largely brought it all things considered.
To some extent I think we are forgetting how much we are missing Donte in this series. Having a guy that can just absolutely jack up a 3 from anywhere and quickly while being able to handle the ball a decent amount and do all kinds of other shit is a big deal. Other than Naz and Edwards I'm not sure I would worry too much about leaving anyone else open from 3 that much. Ayo is a threat but he typically isn't a high volume guy from there.
At times the Wolves have needed scoring but in some of these games they needed to play better defensively. Hyland isn't gonna give you that. Can the Wolves find a way to defend in this game? To some extent this end of the floor is the place Randle has largely brought it all things considered.
To some extent I think we are forgetting how much we are missing Donte in this series. Having a guy that can just absolutely jack up a 3 from anywhere and quickly while being able to handle the ball a decent amount and do all kinds of other shit is a big deal. Other than Naz and Edwards I'm not sure I would worry too much about leaving anyone else open from 3 that much. Ayo is a threat but he typically isn't a high volume guy from there.
Re: Remember the Alamo! - Spurs at Wolves G6 GDT
I haven't forgotten about Donte. It's such a disadvantage missing a key cog out of the starting lineup. Not only does it suck now, but he'll miss most, if not all, of next season, which is his contract year. TC's offseason work got a lot more interesting with Donte's absence.Monster wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2026 6:16 pm I think Bones could still be useful but I agree this isn't a great series for him and Conley has played so good even scoring points. Meanwhile what other guard Perimeter player are you sitting for Hyland to get minutes? TSJ should probably be playing more and it looks like Ayo is rounded back into shape at least. Hyland kinda struggled a little and Conley has played well on the offensive end which is where Bones can help. Heck Anderson has barely got off the bench either which I don't disagree with.
At times the Wolves have needed scoring but in some of these games they needed to play better defensively. Hyland isn't gonna give you that. Can the Wolves find a way to defend in this game? To some extent this end of the floor is the place Randle has largely brought it all things considered.
To some extent I think we are forgetting how much we are missing Donte in this series. Having a guy that can just absolutely jack up a 3 from anywhere and quickly while being able to handle the ball a decent amount and do all kinds of other shit is a big deal. Other than Naz and Edwards I'm not sure I would worry too much about leaving anyone else open from 3 that much. Ayo is a threat but he typically isn't a high volume guy from there.