Home Opener Game Report - Wolves v. Miami
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2019 11:48 pm
It was fun to be back in a fairly crowded (near capacity) Target Center for a Wolves game. The atmosphere was great - lots of energy and very positive feeling from the Wolves bench on up through the stands. Actually one of the liveliest crowds I've seen at Target Center. And we were all treated to a fun game with the heroics of Teague and Wiggins ultimately producing a great win. I don't think there were many on this board or anywhere else predicting a 3-0 start for the Timberwolves. But here we are atop the West and undefeated after 3 games.
I loved the energy the Wolves came out with in the first quarter. But the team got sloppy and stale in the second quarter as the Heat adjusted and really focused their defense on stopping Towns. As the 2nd quarter gave way to the 3rd quarter after half time, it looked like the Wolves were headed to their first loss of the season. The moment things turned south for the Wolves was when Ryan, sitting on a 10-point lead in the 2nd, substituted Wiggins for Okogie. Things began to spiral downhill from there before the team pulled it together.
The last half of the 4th quarter was testament to how quickly a player can go from goat to hero in the NBA. Until that time, both Teague and Wiggins were absolutely horrendous. Fans all around me were calling for Ryan to get Teague and Wiggins out of the game. And actually, Ryan did just that and apparently it made a difference. Teague and then Wiggins seemed to flip a switch about half way into the 4th quarter as they starting playing about as well as we've ever seen them play. By the last few minutes of the game, it seemed as if the poor play of Wiggins and Teague, which had been eliciting repeated groans from the crowd, never happened.
You have to credit both players for turning it around. If they hadn't, the Wolves clearly would have lost. And you have to acknowledge an impressive level of mental toughness to play so poorly and then play so well down the stretch. I'll say this about Wiggins. He looks a lot like the player we've seen since he's been here. But there are some differences. Watching him tonight, I'd say he's much more active moving without the ball. I credit Ryan's offense for that, but you also have to give credit to Wiggins. He's also been more clutch than he's ever been before - both tonight and against the Nets. As for Teague, he finally started to look like the player he was before he kept getting hurt last season. I've never been a big Teague fan, but he's been a better player than the guy we've seen last season and this season before the 4th quarter tonight.
In spite of the heroics of Wiggins and Teague, I'd give the game ball tonight to Josh Okogie. He was tremendous on both ends - energy, defense, rebounding and even scoring. His contribution far exceeded his stats and his stats were pretty darn good to begin with. He had a bunch of really clutch rebounds and defensive plays. My honorable mention would go to Napier and Vonleh. I love the way Napier runs the team and he hit some really clutch threes and free throws. Vonleh isn't spectacular, but he plays hard and smart and he really makes a difference defensively. He also hit some big inside shots tonight. Layman was pretty good tonight as well overall, although he has yet to prove that he's a good shooter. I'd say the only player who played poorly overall for the Wolves tonight was Culver. I'll give him this - he's a smart player and has good body control. But his shot is a wreck and the game seems way too fast for him.
Again, a great win tonight against a pretty good team even without Jimmy Butler. I'll add that the team chemistry the players and coaches have been raving about was readily apparent on the bench and on the court tonight. That chemistry was obvious in the player's on-court celebration just after Wiggins hit his 4th consecutive three-pointer in the 4th quarter. The guys were talking to one another on the court and the bench. They were clearly pulling for one another. The assistant coaches were all active and talking with players. The oppressive, negative atmospherics once emanating from the Wolves bench were completely gone. And while I would have been disappointed if we had lost, I would have left the arena feeling good about the experience. If nothing else, at least tonight, watching the Wolves at Target Center was fun again.
I loved the energy the Wolves came out with in the first quarter. But the team got sloppy and stale in the second quarter as the Heat adjusted and really focused their defense on stopping Towns. As the 2nd quarter gave way to the 3rd quarter after half time, it looked like the Wolves were headed to their first loss of the season. The moment things turned south for the Wolves was when Ryan, sitting on a 10-point lead in the 2nd, substituted Wiggins for Okogie. Things began to spiral downhill from there before the team pulled it together.
The last half of the 4th quarter was testament to how quickly a player can go from goat to hero in the NBA. Until that time, both Teague and Wiggins were absolutely horrendous. Fans all around me were calling for Ryan to get Teague and Wiggins out of the game. And actually, Ryan did just that and apparently it made a difference. Teague and then Wiggins seemed to flip a switch about half way into the 4th quarter as they starting playing about as well as we've ever seen them play. By the last few minutes of the game, it seemed as if the poor play of Wiggins and Teague, which had been eliciting repeated groans from the crowd, never happened.
You have to credit both players for turning it around. If they hadn't, the Wolves clearly would have lost. And you have to acknowledge an impressive level of mental toughness to play so poorly and then play so well down the stretch. I'll say this about Wiggins. He looks a lot like the player we've seen since he's been here. But there are some differences. Watching him tonight, I'd say he's much more active moving without the ball. I credit Ryan's offense for that, but you also have to give credit to Wiggins. He's also been more clutch than he's ever been before - both tonight and against the Nets. As for Teague, he finally started to look like the player he was before he kept getting hurt last season. I've never been a big Teague fan, but he's been a better player than the guy we've seen last season and this season before the 4th quarter tonight.
In spite of the heroics of Wiggins and Teague, I'd give the game ball tonight to Josh Okogie. He was tremendous on both ends - energy, defense, rebounding and even scoring. His contribution far exceeded his stats and his stats were pretty darn good to begin with. He had a bunch of really clutch rebounds and defensive plays. My honorable mention would go to Napier and Vonleh. I love the way Napier runs the team and he hit some really clutch threes and free throws. Vonleh isn't spectacular, but he plays hard and smart and he really makes a difference defensively. He also hit some big inside shots tonight. Layman was pretty good tonight as well overall, although he has yet to prove that he's a good shooter. I'd say the only player who played poorly overall for the Wolves tonight was Culver. I'll give him this - he's a smart player and has good body control. But his shot is a wreck and the game seems way too fast for him.
Again, a great win tonight against a pretty good team even without Jimmy Butler. I'll add that the team chemistry the players and coaches have been raving about was readily apparent on the bench and on the court tonight. That chemistry was obvious in the player's on-court celebration just after Wiggins hit his 4th consecutive three-pointer in the 4th quarter. The guys were talking to one another on the court and the bench. They were clearly pulling for one another. The assistant coaches were all active and talking with players. The oppressive, negative atmospherics once emanating from the Wolves bench were completely gone. And while I would have been disappointed if we had lost, I would have left the arena feeling good about the experience. If nothing else, at least tonight, watching the Wolves at Target Center was fun again.