Game Report - Game 4 Redemption
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2022 1:58 am
I was talking to a friend this morning who shares season tickets. He has the tickets for game 6 and was complaining this morning that he expected this series to be over before then based on the Wolves colossal collapse on Thursday night. Although I was down on the team for what happened two nights ago, my response was that he was reacting as if this were the same Wolves team we've seen over many years since the KG era. My take was that this is a very different, far more resilient team that has come back many times this season from games or stretches that in past seasons would have left them permanently deflated. So I told him to plan on attending game 6 next Friday. As it turns out, I was right - albeit only by one point. :)
Tonight's win was a redemption game in my view - redemption for the team and for Towns. The Wolves came out with energy and fight from the opening tip and never let up. And Towns was the biggest reason this team won tonight just as he was the biggest reason the Wolves ended up with 46 wins instead of 30 during the season. The team responded like a winner and so did Towns with 33 points on nearly 50% shooting, 14 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 block and only 3 fouls - yes only 3 fouls. He played 42 minutes and the Wolves needed every one of those 42 minutes to win tonight.
As well as Towns played, however, he'll have to share my game ball with JMac who had 16 points on 5-6 shooting (4-4 from behind the arc). JMac saved the team from DLO's poor performance tonight. And it wasn't just JMac's shooting or scoring; it was the way he moved the ball and got the team into an offensive flow. He was phenomenal. Vanderbilt was terrific with 12 points on 6-8 shooting and 8 rebounds. Edwards put in a tremendous, gutsy performance. Battling a sore left knee and looking like he'd be out of the game early with a right knee issue, he came through with a bunch of key buckets on his way to 24 points, which included 50% shooting from the field and from behind the arc. He added 4 rebounds and 4 assists for good measure.
The only Wolves players who played really poorly were McDaniels and Beasley. Naz Reid was a non-factor as he played only 5 minutes. But it seemed pretty clear that he would have been terrible if he had gotten any more time of the floor. DLO's game is tough to judge. He had another one of his all-to-common horrendous shooting nights, hitting only 3 of 12 shots. But he still played a pretty smart game, defended well and showed nice energy. But when your starting PG takes 12 shots and makes only 3, you can't say he had a good game. He did have 7 assists, but he had only 2 rebounds and committed 4 fouls. In addition, I saw too much of last season's DLO over-dribbling. If KAT had played like DLO tonight, he would have been skewered. What was interesting about DLO is that he was by far the most talkative Timberwolf in the arena tonight - even more than Pat B. He was constantly talking to teammates and coaches throughout the game. I view that as a positive because he showed he was engaged. His overall positive attitude and effort keep me from being too down on him. He just needs to move the ball a bit better and hit his shots. He never quit on his teammates and never dogged it even as he became increasingly frustrated.
Now we get to Patrick Beverley. He played well defensively and shot well too. But he almost cost us the game with his poor free-throw shooting and really dumb technical foul. He missed 4 free throws and gave Memphis a free point at the line with his ridiculous technical. That's 5 points Beverley effective game to Memphis in what turned out to be a 1-point Wolves win. I love Pat, but his free-throw shooting and stupidity were unacceptable in a game like this which we won by only 1 point.
In any event, this was a really fun game with the biggest, loudest crowd I've experience since the game 7 win over Sacramento back in the KG era. It was a back-and-forth affair that could have gone either way, but the Wolves prevailed in the end showing a lot of mental toughness. No one showed more mental toughness than KAT tonight. His last two free throws near the end of the game were cold-blooded and, as it turned out, we needed both of them to get the win. Looking ahead, I'm still predicting that Memphis will win the series. But the Wolves have shown that they can win this series. I think the key will be DLO. If he can get hot and play his best basketball in these next two games, I can see the Wolves coming out on top. Meanwhile, I'm looking forward to game 6 next Friday.
Tonight's win was a redemption game in my view - redemption for the team and for Towns. The Wolves came out with energy and fight from the opening tip and never let up. And Towns was the biggest reason this team won tonight just as he was the biggest reason the Wolves ended up with 46 wins instead of 30 during the season. The team responded like a winner and so did Towns with 33 points on nearly 50% shooting, 14 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 block and only 3 fouls - yes only 3 fouls. He played 42 minutes and the Wolves needed every one of those 42 minutes to win tonight.
As well as Towns played, however, he'll have to share my game ball with JMac who had 16 points on 5-6 shooting (4-4 from behind the arc). JMac saved the team from DLO's poor performance tonight. And it wasn't just JMac's shooting or scoring; it was the way he moved the ball and got the team into an offensive flow. He was phenomenal. Vanderbilt was terrific with 12 points on 6-8 shooting and 8 rebounds. Edwards put in a tremendous, gutsy performance. Battling a sore left knee and looking like he'd be out of the game early with a right knee issue, he came through with a bunch of key buckets on his way to 24 points, which included 50% shooting from the field and from behind the arc. He added 4 rebounds and 4 assists for good measure.
The only Wolves players who played really poorly were McDaniels and Beasley. Naz Reid was a non-factor as he played only 5 minutes. But it seemed pretty clear that he would have been terrible if he had gotten any more time of the floor. DLO's game is tough to judge. He had another one of his all-to-common horrendous shooting nights, hitting only 3 of 12 shots. But he still played a pretty smart game, defended well and showed nice energy. But when your starting PG takes 12 shots and makes only 3, you can't say he had a good game. He did have 7 assists, but he had only 2 rebounds and committed 4 fouls. In addition, I saw too much of last season's DLO over-dribbling. If KAT had played like DLO tonight, he would have been skewered. What was interesting about DLO is that he was by far the most talkative Timberwolf in the arena tonight - even more than Pat B. He was constantly talking to teammates and coaches throughout the game. I view that as a positive because he showed he was engaged. His overall positive attitude and effort keep me from being too down on him. He just needs to move the ball a bit better and hit his shots. He never quit on his teammates and never dogged it even as he became increasingly frustrated.
Now we get to Patrick Beverley. He played well defensively and shot well too. But he almost cost us the game with his poor free-throw shooting and really dumb technical foul. He missed 4 free throws and gave Memphis a free point at the line with his ridiculous technical. That's 5 points Beverley effective game to Memphis in what turned out to be a 1-point Wolves win. I love Pat, but his free-throw shooting and stupidity were unacceptable in a game like this which we won by only 1 point.
In any event, this was a really fun game with the biggest, loudest crowd I've experience since the game 7 win over Sacramento back in the KG era. It was a back-and-forth affair that could have gone either way, but the Wolves prevailed in the end showing a lot of mental toughness. No one showed more mental toughness than KAT tonight. His last two free throws near the end of the game were cold-blooded and, as it turned out, we needed both of them to get the win. Looking ahead, I'm still predicting that Memphis will win the series. But the Wolves have shown that they can win this series. I think the key will be DLO. If he can get hot and play his best basketball in these next two games, I can see the Wolves coming out on top. Meanwhile, I'm looking forward to game 6 next Friday.