Camden wrote:Man, I forgot how much the Timberwolves were winning with Andrew Wiggins on the roster. Can someone tell me what their record was with him over the six seasons he was with Minnesota? Was it 166-276 (.376) and 145-198 (.423) with Karl-Anthony Towns? They should have just waited for that lucky seventh season. Surely, he would have ascended for us and the wins would have followed!
What's Jonathan Kuminga up to these days? Surely, he's on his way to stardom despite his uncertain inclusion within Golden State's rotation and picking up healthy DNP-CD's along the way, right? Too early to tell either way!
In all seriousness, that trade has been discussed more than plenty here, there, and everywhere. Minnesota was always going to lose any Wiggins trade in a vacuum given the circumstances. Their high-ceiling wing either couldn't or wouldn't play to his optimal level in a Wolves uniform and was already locked into his max contract with multiple years left on the books requiring draft capital be attached to him in order to find a taker. And that's without receiving anything of value back. That's the situation they were in.
If we zoom out, both teams got what they wanted from that trade. Both teams actually got better from that trade. It's as close to a win-win deal as it gets once you include the context. We can rehash this every time we play Golden State, or we can understand that the past is the past and the player Wiggins is today isn't the player who was traded several years ago -- not even close.
I expect this afternoon's game to be a tough one to win, but it's not a scheduled loss either. The Warriors have been a different [worse] team on the road and their depth has remained a thorn in their side. If the Timberwolves can revert back to the team they were during the five-game winning streak -- especially the one who mopped the floor with the Pacers -- and avoid getting murdered in the third quarter, then I like their chances.
I just hope you're not in charge of anything important in real life
FNG wrote:Thanks, Finchie. He leaves KAT in the game with 9 minutes left in a blowout, and he gets hurt. Let's hope it's nothing, but let's get smart, coach.
It's a 18 pt game. Not over yet. Not blaming finch for having the starters in.
It's a 16-point game with 8:07 left to play. Plenty of time left. Not saying they'll make a run, but it's not "pull the starters" time in a blowout. That's loser mentality.
FNG wrote:Thanks, Finchie. He leaves KAT in the game with 9 minutes left in a blowout, and he gets hurt. Let's hope it's nothing, but let's get smart, coach.
It's a 18 pt game. Not over yet. Not blaming finch for having the starters in.
Kat is back also
If the starters were at all effective tonight, I would agree with you. But it doesn't seem to be their day. Let the reserves get some minutes and come back fresher tomorrow night in Washington.