Revenge best served cold- Clips/Wolves GDT

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Re: Revenge best served cold- Clips/Wolves GDT

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KiwiMatt wrote: Fri Feb 27, 2026 1:42 am
Coolbreeze44 wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 11:16 pm Does Randle have a disorder of some kind?
Very up and down person emotionally. Effects his game. I honestly think this team would be better without him, especially with team chemistry. Kind of like how the Knick played better without him during the 23/24 season when he got injured.

I hope he gets moved this off season. He is a big reason why we are so inconsistent this season.

- Randle has been pretty open about the mental illness stuff he's been fighting for awhile. As a world-renowned psychologist, I can confirm that it sure "looks" like he's battling something.

- The LACK of energy at the start of the game was unnerving. You could almost feel it through the television.

- The Clippers played physical and it really seemed to bother the Wolves. It's not the first time either. And then there's the Ty Lue/Nic Batum vs. KAT matchups in the past. The Clippers looked like guys who wanted more playing time.

- Horton did NOT like the officiating whistle last night. It was a different tone than the one that Grady usually comes with.

- Edwards is coming back to Earth with the clutch efficiency. Like it or hate it... the Wolves are going to live with him taking most shots at the end of games.

- For reals... what happened to Mike Conley? He's an incredible shooter. We've seen it abandon him this season, but that airball last night... that's not a professional shot. It was alarming.

McDaniels and Edwards also had terrible airballs. And Edwards nearly broke the backboard on one of his threes.

- Bad game. But a win. Hopefully, they bounce back with a better game vs. Denver.
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Re: Revenge best served cold- Clips/Wolves GDT

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AbeVigodaLive wrote: Fri Feb 27, 2026 11:42 am
KiwiMatt wrote: Fri Feb 27, 2026 1:42 am
Coolbreeze44 wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 11:16 pm Does Randle have a disorder of some kind?
Very up and down person emotionally. Effects his game. I honestly think this team would be better without him, especially with team chemistry. Kind of like how the Knick played better without him during the 23/24 season when he got injured.

I hope he gets moved this off season. He is a big reason why we are so inconsistent this season.

- Randle has been pretty open about the mental illness stuff he's been fighting for awhile. As a world-renowned psychologist, I can confirm that it sure "looks" like he's battling something.

- The LACK of energy at the start of the game was unnerving. You could almost feel it through the television.

- The Clippers played physical and it really seemed to bother the Wolves. It's not the first time either. And then there's the Ty Lue/Nic Batum vs. KAT matchups in the past. The Clippers looked like guys who wanted more playing time.

- Horton did NOT like the officiating whistle last night. It was a different tone than the one that Grady usually comes with.

- Edwards is coming back to Earth with the clutch efficiency. Like it or hate it... the Wolves are going to live with him taking most shots at the end of games.

- For reals... what happened to Mike Conley? He's an incredible shooter. We've seen it abandon him this season, but that airball last night... that's not a professional shot. It was alarming.

McDaniels and Edwards also had terrible airballs. And Edwards nearly broke the backboard on one of his threes.

- Bad game. But a win. Hopefully, they bounce back with a better game vs. Denver.
The Intuit dome is a tough place to shoot, I have played some pickup games at Comcast center in Maryland and their wall is really hard to shoot into, so I can only imagine the Dome is worse. The change in depth and backgrounds can mess with your mental calculations. That is why NCAA volleyball has rules to balance the view at the end of a court. I have a few colleges I work with that had to add curtains to their facility to balance the view for fairness. Kind of like the batters eye wall in baseball.
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