One thing that frightens me about Ryan Saunders...

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AbeVigodaLive wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:To be fair, isn't Abe always the one who says it's all about the players? Give Saunders a big 3 and i think he will be just fine.



We're only two players away!

But Josh Okogie is like super duper close.

Haha, reading this board a couple months ago you might have thought so.
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I can't understand all the Okogie love, other than it is a reflex to Wig's style of play.
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sjm34 wrote:I can't understand all the Okogie love, other than it is a reflex to Wig's style of play.



For those playing at home... he has the exact same fg % as Rubio as a rook:

35.7%.

To be fair, Rubio shot better on threes (34%/25%) from the line (80%/76%) and passed pretty well and stuff.



[Note: Rubio has never come remotely close to making an ASG.]
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I actually think this board is rather balanced with respect to Josh. I think most of us got excited by his nonstop energy and defensive disruptiveness and called for him to play more minutes, but then soon realized his terrible shooting and lack of defensive experience puts him in the "not ready yet" category. He's pretty much what you expect with a late first round pick...some promise, but a lot of deficiencies. My take is he needs to play right now because he is the best healthy wing option we have other than Wig. But I would prefer to see him working on his shot in Iowa when RoCo and Rose come back, rather than subjecting the fans to more 1 for 10 nights. His decent college shooting makes me think he may be a viable NBA player some day. I'd rather keep him than trade him because I want to see how he turns out, but mostly because I just don't think we would get much back for him at this time.

There's some evidence that the injuries may last awhile, or that Ryan might be thinking he has to limit Josh's minutes, because Doogie reports that "at least" one free agent guard is trying out in town today. BTW, I know Wolfson isn't loved here, but I find him to be the best Wolves source out there. Chris Hine remains the best source though for Mariah Carey or Carole King news and updates about gay bar happenings...never thought I would miss Zgoda, but...
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longstrangetrip wrote:I actually think this board is rather balanced with respect to Josh. I think most of us got excited by his nonstop energy and defensive disruptiveness and called for him to play more minutes, but then soon realized his terrible shooting and lack of defensive experience puts him in the "not ready yet" category. He's pretty much what you expect with a late first round pick...some promise, but a lot of deficiencies. My take is he needs to play right now because he is the best healthy wing option we have other than Wig. But I would prefer to see him working on his shot in Iowa when RoCo and Rose come back, rather than subjecting the fans to more 1 for 10 nights. His decent college shooting makes me think he may be a viable NBA player some day. I'd rather keep him than trade him because I want to see how he turns out, but mostly because I just don't think we would get much back for him at this time.

There's some evidence that the injuries may last awhile, or that Ryan might be thinking he has to limit Josh's minutes, because Doogie reports that "at least" one free agent guard is trying out in town today. BTW, I know Wolfson isn't loved here, but I find him to be the best Wolves source out there. Chris Hine remains the best source though for Mariah Carey or Carole King news and updates about gay bar happenings...never thought I would miss Zgoda, but...


Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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I just listened to the podcast from Jon K and Souhan from last week Jan 21st. There was some good stuff in there including them talking about how Ryan was handling things since taking over as coach. One thing Jon Mentioned was Ryan has said this whole thing isn't about him it's about players and he understands it's a players league. Ryan actually did not want any of the stuff about him for his first home game but of course that had to be capitalized upon especially considering how the season had unfolded to that point. Souhan said he talked to a longtime media member that covered Spolstra and was trying to get Spo to talk about some charitable stuff at a media availability. Spo didn't take that question. The media guy said he later pulled Spolstra aside and said he was just asking a question not trying to get anything bad or whatever and Spolstra said it's NEVER about me it will never be about me it's always about the players.
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longstrangetrip wrote:I actually think this board is rather balanced with respect to Josh. I think most of us got excited by his nonstop energy and defensive disruptiveness and called for him to play more minutes, but then soon realized his terrible shooting and lack of defensive experience puts him in the "not ready yet" category. He's pretty much what you expect with a late first round pick...some promise, but a lot of deficiencies. My take is he needs to play right now because he is the best healthy wing option we have other than Wig. But I would prefer to see him working on his shot in Iowa when RoCo and Rose come back, rather than subjecting the fans to more 1 for 10 nights. His decent college shooting makes me think he may be a viable NBA player some day. I'd rather keep him than trade him because I want to see how he turns out, but mostly because I just don't think we would get much back for him at this time.

There's some evidence that the injuries may last awhile, or that Ryan might be thinking he has to limit Josh's minutes, because Doogie reports that "at least" one free agent guard is trying out in town today. BTW, I know Wolfson isn't loved here, but I find him to be the best Wolves source out there. Chris Hine remains the best source though for Mariah Carey or Carole King news and updates about gay bar happenings...never thought I would miss Zgoda, but...



We signed Isaiah Canaan.

None of the pgs are ready and or terrels 45 days are up.
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monsterpile wrote:I'm really disappointed in Abe he left out Tubby Smith.

I know some people say the Wolves are going country club for adding guys back to help but it doesn't mean those guys are idiots either. I also think Wittman seemed to chill out a bit the last few months he was on the job for the Wizards. I don't think Ryan needs innovators he needs guys that have been there done that. He doesn't really have anyone like that on his coaching staff except maybe Ed P. Also worth noting Layden is running things as GM...but who knows if he will be here in a few months. There is no assurity that Randy Wittman will be here either in any capacity.

It's an interesting and worthwhile point to mention Ryan's coaching tree. His GM tree isn't exactly top shelf either. I mean who was the best basketball mind he has worked with period?

One thing I learned a few years ago was to be successful you have to have a few things going for you. First you just need to have a base level of comptetence and then if you have great ideas and successful concepts...you still have to be able to effectively communicate those to people you are coaching but also your colleagues and people above you as well. That can be difficult. So even if Ryan is the guy with ideas that are different and good can he effectively communicate those AND will he have some of the right people around him and above him that will support him and help move the team in a positive direction? Hard to know. Only time will tell.


Monster - Great analysis. I agree completely on the importance of communication to be successful. The jury is out on Ryan. I really want him to succeed.

One factor to keep in mind is KAT's feelings affection for Ryan, which stems in part from KAT's feelings for and loyalty to Flip. Ryan presence here as our head coach is a bit of a hedge against the Wolves' worst-case scenario - namely ending up in an Anthony Davis situation where KAT demands a trade. If the team continues to fall short of anything better than an 8th seed and quick playoff exist, then KAT will eventually demand a trade before the end of his contract. Having Ryan as head coach mitigates that risk a bit. Ryan's presence here in that role could buy the Wolves an extra year perhaps to get on track before KAT makes the dreaded demand.
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lipoli390 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:I'm really disappointed in Abe he left out Tubby Smith.

I know some people say the Wolves are going country club for adding guys back to help but it doesn't mean those guys are idiots either. I also think Wittman seemed to chill out a bit the last few months he was on the job for the Wizards. I don't think Ryan needs innovators he needs guys that have been there done that. He doesn't really have anyone like that on his coaching staff except maybe Ed P. Also worth noting Layden is running things as GM...but who knows if he will be here in a few months. There is no assurity that Randy Wittman will be here either in any capacity.

It's an interesting and worthwhile point to mention Ryan's coaching tree. His GM tree isn't exactly top shelf either. I mean who was the best basketball mind he has worked with period?

One thing I learned a few years ago was to be successful you have to have a few things going for you. First you just need to have a base level of comptetence and then if you have great ideas and successful concepts...you still have to be able to effectively communicate those to people you are coaching but also your colleagues and people above you as well. That can be difficult. So even if Ryan is the guy with ideas that are different and good can he effectively communicate those AND will he have some of the right people around him and above him that will support him and help move the team in a positive direction? Hard to know. Only time will tell.


Monster - Great analysis. I agree completely on the importance of communication to be successful. The jury is out on Ryan. I really want him to succeed.

One factor to keep in mind is KAT's feelings affection for Ryan, which stems in part from KAT's feelings for and loyalty to Flip. Ryan presence here as our head coach is a bit of a hedge against the Wolves' worst-case scenario - namely ending up in an Anthony Davis situation where KAT demands a trade. If the team continues to fall short of anything better than an 8th seed and quick playoff exist, then KAT will eventually demand a trade before the end of his contract. Having Ryan as head coach mitigates that risk a bit. Ryan's presence here in that role could buy the Wolves an extra year perhaps to get on track before KAT makes the dreaded demand.


I would say we don't know the relationship between Kat and Saunders yet. Twice on TV, Kat has been seen telling Ryan get the fuck away from me. It's something to monitor.
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kekgeek1 wrote:
lipoli390 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:I'm really disappointed in Abe he left out Tubby Smith.

I know some people say the Wolves are going country club for adding guys back to help but it doesn't mean those guys are idiots either. I also think Wittman seemed to chill out a bit the last few months he was on the job for the Wizards. I don't think Ryan needs innovators he needs guys that have been there done that. He doesn't really have anyone like that on his coaching staff except maybe Ed P. Also worth noting Layden is running things as GM...but who knows if he will be here in a few months. There is no assurity that Randy Wittman will be here either in any capacity.

It's an interesting and worthwhile point to mention Ryan's coaching tree. His GM tree isn't exactly top shelf either. I mean who was the best basketball mind he has worked with period?

One thing I learned a few years ago was to be successful you have to have a few things going for you. First you just need to have a base level of comptetence and then if you have great ideas and successful concepts...you still have to be able to effectively communicate those to people you are coaching but also your colleagues and people above you as well. That can be difficult. So even if Ryan is the guy with ideas that are different and good can he effectively communicate those AND will he have some of the right people around him and above him that will support him and help move the team in a positive direction? Hard to know. Only time will tell.


Monster - Great analysis. I agree completely on the importance of communication to be successful. The jury is out on Ryan. I really want him to succeed.

One factor to keep in mind is KAT's feelings affection for Ryan, which stems in part from KAT's feelings for and loyalty to Flip. Ryan presence here as our head coach is a bit of a hedge against the Wolves' worst-case scenario - namely ending up in an Anthony Davis situation where KAT demands a trade. If the team continues to fall short of anything better than an 8th seed and quick playoff exist, then KAT will eventually demand a trade before the end of his contract. Having Ryan as head coach mitigates that risk a bit. Ryan's presence here in that role could buy the Wolves an extra year perhaps to get on track before KAT makes the dreaded demand.


I would say we don't know the relationship between Kat and Saunders yet. Twice on TV, Kat has been seen telling Ryan get the fuck away from me. It's something to monitor.



Yeah, I dont know if KAT and ryan are as close.

we do know Ryan and wiggs are close.
we do know wiggs and KAT are close.
we do know KAT and rose are becoming close.

Other than that i think everyone just gets along.

A couple of saunders quote of how he relates to players.

"Saunders on Wiggins today:

"Just being around him, you learn what can work for certain guys. No two people are the same in terms how you might want to get something out of them. When it comes to players, you have to handle people differently. I have some things with Andrew."

"One thing I like about Ryan Saunders' responses when asked about Andrew Wiggins -- related to engagement, impact, floating, etc. -- is that he asks for you trust that he know Andrew *the person* well.

Its about wiggs, but Im sure it applies to all the member of this club.
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