Reflecting on Highs and Related Lows as a Wolves Fan
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2022 11:44 pm
As I look back on my 20 years as a Wolves fan, I realized that almost all the biggest highs I've experienced were followed by equal or greater related lows either immediately or within a relatively short time - big high-low swings that are indicative of the Wolves franchise. Here they are:
1. High: Wolves had worst NBA record in 1991-92 season when Shaq and Alonzo Morning were coming out of college. Related Low: Wolves end up with the 3rd pick in the lottery and have to settle for Christian Laettner.
2. High: Wolves pull off draft-day swap for Stephon Marbury in 1996 and began a clear assent to championship contention with the KG/Marbury duo. Related low: Just over 2 years later (18 games into his 3rd season with the Wolves, Steph gets traded to Brooklyn at his request.
3. High: Wolves signing a struggling but really talented Chauncey Billups in 2000 and watching him develop into a starter in the 2001-02 season and a player who looked like the guy who could replace Marbury as KG's contemporary star for another assent to championship contention. Related Low: Wolves let Billups go as a free agent even though he wanted to stay because Flip preferred to go with the older (and almost always injured) veteran, Terrell Brandon.
4. High: Wolves were on the clock with the 26th pick in the 2003 draft and Josh Howard, Kendrick Perkins and Leandro Barbosa were still available. I was sure the Wolves would draft Josh Howard. Related Low: Wolves draft Ndudi Ebi, apparently because McHale saw him hold his own against LeBron in a tournament game somewhere.
5. High: Wolves had just beat the Kings in the Western Conference Semi-finals and looked like the team to beat in the showdown with the Lakers in the Finals. Related Low: Sam Cassell injures his groin with sideline antics and the Wolves not surprisingly lose to the Lakers.
6. High: Wolves were coming off a season in which they went to the Western Conference finals with KG, Spree and Cassell. Related Low: Spree refused a $20+ million contract offer because it wasn't "enough to feed his family." In other words, he was offended that it wasn't higher even though, back then, that was a huge contract offer. Sam the lost interest and the whole thing collapsed.
7. High: Wolves drafted Ricky Rubio at #5 with Steph Curry on the board and fans at the Wolves draft party chanting Curry...Curry. After drafting the most dynamic playmaker in the draft, it looked like the Wolves were about to draft one of college basketball's best shooters who, according to Bobby Knight, was also college basketball's best passer. Related Low: Wolves draft Jonny Flynn.
8. High: Wolves were climbing up the standings with Ricky Rubio leading the way and Charles Barkley, among others, proclaiming the Wolves the best young team in the League. Related Low: Ricky Rubio goes down after his knee collided with Kobe Bryant's knee. Ricky's ACL was torn and neither he nor the Wolves were ever the same after that.
9. High: Wolves had an exciting young core of KAT, LaVine and Wiggins when Thibs took over the team. Related Low: Thibs blows it up by taking a swing on Butler and trading LaVine instead of Wiggins in that deal.
10. High: Butler and KAT take the Wolves to the playoffs for the first time in over 10 years. Related Low: The following season starts amidst a Butler induced drama that defined dysfunction.
Since the Butler fiasco, I've experienced one huge high: the emergence of Anthony Edwards as a potential superstar. Perhaps for once, just once, we can go forward without a related low.
1. High: Wolves had worst NBA record in 1991-92 season when Shaq and Alonzo Morning were coming out of college. Related Low: Wolves end up with the 3rd pick in the lottery and have to settle for Christian Laettner.
2. High: Wolves pull off draft-day swap for Stephon Marbury in 1996 and began a clear assent to championship contention with the KG/Marbury duo. Related low: Just over 2 years later (18 games into his 3rd season with the Wolves, Steph gets traded to Brooklyn at his request.
3. High: Wolves signing a struggling but really talented Chauncey Billups in 2000 and watching him develop into a starter in the 2001-02 season and a player who looked like the guy who could replace Marbury as KG's contemporary star for another assent to championship contention. Related Low: Wolves let Billups go as a free agent even though he wanted to stay because Flip preferred to go with the older (and almost always injured) veteran, Terrell Brandon.
4. High: Wolves were on the clock with the 26th pick in the 2003 draft and Josh Howard, Kendrick Perkins and Leandro Barbosa were still available. I was sure the Wolves would draft Josh Howard. Related Low: Wolves draft Ndudi Ebi, apparently because McHale saw him hold his own against LeBron in a tournament game somewhere.
5. High: Wolves had just beat the Kings in the Western Conference Semi-finals and looked like the team to beat in the showdown with the Lakers in the Finals. Related Low: Sam Cassell injures his groin with sideline antics and the Wolves not surprisingly lose to the Lakers.
6. High: Wolves were coming off a season in which they went to the Western Conference finals with KG, Spree and Cassell. Related Low: Spree refused a $20+ million contract offer because it wasn't "enough to feed his family." In other words, he was offended that it wasn't higher even though, back then, that was a huge contract offer. Sam the lost interest and the whole thing collapsed.
7. High: Wolves drafted Ricky Rubio at #5 with Steph Curry on the board and fans at the Wolves draft party chanting Curry...Curry. After drafting the most dynamic playmaker in the draft, it looked like the Wolves were about to draft one of college basketball's best shooters who, according to Bobby Knight, was also college basketball's best passer. Related Low: Wolves draft Jonny Flynn.
8. High: Wolves were climbing up the standings with Ricky Rubio leading the way and Charles Barkley, among others, proclaiming the Wolves the best young team in the League. Related Low: Ricky Rubio goes down after his knee collided with Kobe Bryant's knee. Ricky's ACL was torn and neither he nor the Wolves were ever the same after that.
9. High: Wolves had an exciting young core of KAT, LaVine and Wiggins when Thibs took over the team. Related Low: Thibs blows it up by taking a swing on Butler and trading LaVine instead of Wiggins in that deal.
10. High: Butler and KAT take the Wolves to the playoffs for the first time in over 10 years. Related Low: The following season starts amidst a Butler induced drama that defined dysfunction.
Since the Butler fiasco, I've experienced one huge high: the emergence of Anthony Edwards as a potential superstar. Perhaps for once, just once, we can go forward without a related low.