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Re: The Rest of the West
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 5:33 pm
by Lipoli390
monsterpile wrote:I'm not asking Teague to be a solid to good defender every night (lots of averaging players dont) I'm asking Teague to be good like 2 out of 3 games instead of like 4-5 out of 10. He played at least that good a couple years in Atlanta it's not a ridiculous expectation.
I wouldn't call it a ridiculous expectation; just an unrealistic one. 1 out of 3 games, maybe. But not 2 out o 3. That's not the Teague I recall from Atlanta and it's not the Teague analysts have been describing for years.
Re: The Rest of the West
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 5:35 pm
by Lipoli390
Q12543 wrote:Hicks123 wrote:I have seen a ton of folks state that Taj had a career year last year, and I disagree. What Taj did was play more minutes than previous seasons. I didn't do the math, but his numbers look identical to what he has done over the past 10+ years, but again, he just played more mpg. While I expect a slow down with age, I am confident he will bring every bit the play next season that he did this last.
He had a career year in minutes played (by far) and shooting efficiency (by far). Yeah, in a couple of other areas he was the same he's always been. But his ability to put the ball in the hoop from the low post was super efficient. So much so I'm not even sure it's sustainable. I never saw that kind of post game from him with prior teams, so credit to Thibs and Taj for exploiting matchups and getting him a lot of looks at the rim.
And credit Towns for drawing a lot of attention away from Gibson inside. Maybe that's the key. Maybe Gibson's season last season is sustainable going forward so long as he's playing next to an allstar big. He's never played with one before - at least not an elite offensive big.
Re: The Rest of the West
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 7:29 pm
by Big O [enjin:13874644]
I've adopted a new mantra for our Wolves. And it's the only way to stay a fan. If we have a perfect season the best we can hope for is fourth place and getting out of the first round. There is just no way short of a season ending injury to a superstar that moves the needle enough for us to finish higher than LA,GS or HOU. Unless we are getting back young talent we should just hang on to what we have. Save draft picks. Develop our guys under 24 yrs old. Build a team for the 2022-23 season not 2018-19.
Here's to 52 wins and finishing firmly in 4th place!