Expected Improvement
Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 1:10 am
The Wolves finished with 31 wins last season and will need at least 45 wins to make the playoffs next season. Obviously the team needs to improve substantially to get the added 14 + wins. At the end of the day, it's about personnel -- i.e., the players on fhe roster and who among them will give us more this season than we got last season at his position. So here are the specific key players from whom i expect to get the improvements this coming season that should collectively give us the additional 15 wins we'll need for a playoff birth:
1. Kevin Love -- I expect him to go from 18 games in poor physical condition with a bad attitude to at least 72 games in great physical shape with a great, newly invigorated attitude. Most of Kevin's missed games in his NBA career so far have resulted from two broken hands. Now that both have been surgically repaired, they should be stronger than they were originally. By all accounts, Kevin has recommitted himself and will come to camp in the type of great physical condition we saw two seasons ago. And with Kahn gone, Kevin's attitude seems to have done a 180. So I think we should expect to see a nearly full season from the Kevin Love we saw two seasons ago when he was clearly the best PF in the League. The difference between only 18 games from last season's fat, pouting Love versus 70+ games from the best PF in the League is a game changer all by itself.
2. Ricky Rubio -- Ricky missed the first 20% of the season and was never 100% physically all season, which is typical of a player in his first season coming off ACL surgery. Starting next season, over 18 months beyond the date of his surgery, we should expect to see Ricky 100% healthy again. In addition, I fully expect much improved shooting from Ricky. I have no doubt that Ricky has been working extremely hard on his shot this summer and that work has already been apparent in Ricky's international play this summer. A fully healthy and better shooting Ricky for an entire season will translate into more wins all by itself.
3. JJ Barea -- Remember that this guy was a key to the Mav's championship several years ago. He is a terrific player. The problem last season was that he was asked to do too much. But with a healthy Ricky for the entire season and a true starting SG, Barea can return to the less prominent but still critical backup role to which he is best suited. His international play this summer bodes well as a sign of what I expect to be a terrific season from JJ.
4. Kevin Martin -- Last season we had no starting caliber SG. Now, in Kevin Martin, we'll have a top 10 offensive SG starting for the Wolves. Nuff said on this one.
5. Chase Budinger -- He missed most of last season and should be back playing the entire upcoming season. I'm not one to make Chase into more than he really is. He's not a starting caliber wing. But he is a very good three point shooter off the bench who is also a good cutter to the basket off the ball and someone who plays well in Adelman's system.
6. Corey Brewer -- I was not a fan of the Brewer acquisition. His defense is vastly overrated by some fans and his purported corner three point shooting is a mirage as I believe Q pointed out some time ago in another thread. Nevertheless, Corey will often ignite this teams's energy off the bench and regularly disrupt opposing offenses. What he brings should bring the Wolves at least another 2 or 3 wins.
These are the 6 improvements I think we can expect to see this upcoming season. I think it will be enough for a playoff birth. Things could be even better if we get major improvement from Shved, Williams and Pekovic, but I'm not expecting it and would look on major improvement from any of these three as a bonus.
1. Kevin Love -- I expect him to go from 18 games in poor physical condition with a bad attitude to at least 72 games in great physical shape with a great, newly invigorated attitude. Most of Kevin's missed games in his NBA career so far have resulted from two broken hands. Now that both have been surgically repaired, they should be stronger than they were originally. By all accounts, Kevin has recommitted himself and will come to camp in the type of great physical condition we saw two seasons ago. And with Kahn gone, Kevin's attitude seems to have done a 180. So I think we should expect to see a nearly full season from the Kevin Love we saw two seasons ago when he was clearly the best PF in the League. The difference between only 18 games from last season's fat, pouting Love versus 70+ games from the best PF in the League is a game changer all by itself.
2. Ricky Rubio -- Ricky missed the first 20% of the season and was never 100% physically all season, which is typical of a player in his first season coming off ACL surgery. Starting next season, over 18 months beyond the date of his surgery, we should expect to see Ricky 100% healthy again. In addition, I fully expect much improved shooting from Ricky. I have no doubt that Ricky has been working extremely hard on his shot this summer and that work has already been apparent in Ricky's international play this summer. A fully healthy and better shooting Ricky for an entire season will translate into more wins all by itself.
3. JJ Barea -- Remember that this guy was a key to the Mav's championship several years ago. He is a terrific player. The problem last season was that he was asked to do too much. But with a healthy Ricky for the entire season and a true starting SG, Barea can return to the less prominent but still critical backup role to which he is best suited. His international play this summer bodes well as a sign of what I expect to be a terrific season from JJ.
4. Kevin Martin -- Last season we had no starting caliber SG. Now, in Kevin Martin, we'll have a top 10 offensive SG starting for the Wolves. Nuff said on this one.
5. Chase Budinger -- He missed most of last season and should be back playing the entire upcoming season. I'm not one to make Chase into more than he really is. He's not a starting caliber wing. But he is a very good three point shooter off the bench who is also a good cutter to the basket off the ball and someone who plays well in Adelman's system.
6. Corey Brewer -- I was not a fan of the Brewer acquisition. His defense is vastly overrated by some fans and his purported corner three point shooting is a mirage as I believe Q pointed out some time ago in another thread. Nevertheless, Corey will often ignite this teams's energy off the bench and regularly disrupt opposing offenses. What he brings should bring the Wolves at least another 2 or 3 wins.
These are the 6 improvements I think we can expect to see this upcoming season. I think it will be enough for a playoff birth. Things could be even better if we get major improvement from Shved, Williams and Pekovic, but I'm not expecting it and would look on major improvement from any of these three as a bonus.