Re: Expected Improvement
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 7:13 pm
I can definitely see the Wolves battling for one of the final couple of playoff spots. I see 3 tiers in the West:
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[*] Top 6 (in some order): OKC, San Antonio, Clippers, Grizzlies, Warriors, Rockets
[*] Middle (in some order): Minnesota, Denver, Portland, New Orleans
[*] Bottom (in some order): Lakers, Jazz, Suns, Mavericks, Sacramento
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I realize that I have New Orleans higher than most would think, but I think they have a lot of upside this year. Likewise, I probably have Dallas and the Lakers lower than some would suggest. However, no matter how I slice it, I think Minnesota is in that middle group of about 4 teams which is going to compete for the 7th and 8th spots, and I wouldn't be surprised if (depending on health of the teams above them - injuries to 1-2 key players on each team could knock them down) somehow they worked it up even higher.
Rubio and Love are pretty special players, and Pekovic and Martin are also pretty solid. The Wolves also have a lot of promising "next level" players such as Williams, Budinger, Shved, etc...... who can develop and play solidly. To me, the biggest question is going to be whether the team is going to be able to stop anybody on defense - the only starter who is even average on defense is Rubio (he's above average defensively), everybody else is subpar. There's a lot of offense, but will the Wolves stop anybody? As a Warriors fan, it feels strange to question another team's defensive capabilities, but in this case, it seems fair.
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[*] Top 6 (in some order): OKC, San Antonio, Clippers, Grizzlies, Warriors, Rockets
[*] Middle (in some order): Minnesota, Denver, Portland, New Orleans
[*] Bottom (in some order): Lakers, Jazz, Suns, Mavericks, Sacramento
[/list]
I realize that I have New Orleans higher than most would think, but I think they have a lot of upside this year. Likewise, I probably have Dallas and the Lakers lower than some would suggest. However, no matter how I slice it, I think Minnesota is in that middle group of about 4 teams which is going to compete for the 7th and 8th spots, and I wouldn't be surprised if (depending on health of the teams above them - injuries to 1-2 key players on each team could knock them down) somehow they worked it up even higher.
Rubio and Love are pretty special players, and Pekovic and Martin are also pretty solid. The Wolves also have a lot of promising "next level" players such as Williams, Budinger, Shved, etc...... who can develop and play solidly. To me, the biggest question is going to be whether the team is going to be able to stop anybody on defense - the only starter who is even average on defense is Rubio (he's above average defensively), everybody else is subpar. There's a lot of offense, but will the Wolves stop anybody? As a Warriors fan, it feels strange to question another team's defensive capabilities, but in this case, it seems fair.