WildWolf2813 wrote:60WinTim wrote:Alex - now is not the time to give up because we are at the bottom. It is only up from here. Even though we are about to lose a bunch of games, they will all pale in comparison to tonight's loss. So you might as well stick around for the #EyesOnTheRise.
I've read a variation of this post for a long time.
Tim: It's only up from here.
Wolves: not true, we can always just stay here and get comfy at the bottom
I'm siding with Tim on this one...we are at the bottom right now, and we are there because of a freakish combination of injuries to our most important players. As painful as last night was, it only proved one thing to me: The Wolves' second team isn't good enough to beat any team's starters...even the 76ers. We have won one game since Rubio went down, and that was only because LaVine had a game that he won't have for another 50 games. The Wolves will have a couple more fluke wins before Rubio returns when one of our guys unexpectedly goes off like LaVine did, but we won't be favored to win in any game.
The knee jerk doom and gloom on the board is justifiable...it's devastating to lose to the woeful 76ers. But the reaity is this...the current group of healthy Wolves is probably the second worst team in the league right now (last night not withstanding, we are better than the 76ers, but the Lakers are better than us). But I don't judge OkC by their performance the past month without their 2 stars, and similarly I don't judge the Wolves by their crappy performance while Rubio, Martin, Pek and Turiaf are out. And no, I'm not saying that any of those 4 are superstars like Durant/Westbrook...I'm merely saying that losing all four (plus Young) has the same impact. We were fine when our roster was relatively healthy, and we will be fine when we are again.