Game Report - Wolves v. Nets
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 12:27 am
What a relief! We played a bad team and we obliterated them. That's what good teams do. Yes, the Wolves are a good team. But how good we just don't know yet. Good enough is when they beat the slightly better Eastern Conference teams like the Wizards and Cavs on the road, especially after getting a double digit lead. By I digress.
Actually, I don't have much to say. The crowd seemed pretty quite and there were too many empty seats for a Friday night. But the crowd around me was great - a bit younger and more fun. As for the team, credit them for coming out with a lot of energy. I can't say we played with great intensity because we actually didn't. The Nets were simply horrible and the Wolves didn't need to play with a lot of intensity.
Garnett acted like the punk he is tonight. His flagrant foul and related technical stopped his own team's run and spurred the Wolves 19-2 run that put the game completely out of reach. Actually, KG should have been given another technical as he continued to run his mouth off at the official. It would have been one thing for Garnett to do what he did if his team was faltering at the time -- an attempt to light a fire under his team. But his antics came at the very time his team was finally making a run. He ended up lighting a fire under the Wolves, not his own team. As his skills atrophy, Garnett's punk attitude becomes more apparent and uglier.
Here are a few thoughts and observations on individual Wolves players tonight:
1. Ricky Rubio -- My game ball goes to Ricky. He looked under control for the most part tonight. His defense was there, his passing very good and yes, he shot well. You can't help but like his night -- 12 points on 50% shooting from the field and 2-3 from behind the arc, 8 assists and 3 steals in 25 minutes.
2. Corey Brewer -- My runner up for game ball is Corey. As a Brewer skeptic, I'm glad I get to see him live because that's when you appreciate him the most. The energy and excitement he brings to his team and the arena are really tremendous. There are very few like him in the League. Kenneth Faried is another and I'm sure I could come up with several others with some more thought. But not many. Yes, I squirm in my seat every time he takes a 3-point shot and yes I squirm even more when I see him put the ball on the floor, reminding us all of the "drunken dribbler" label he earned in college. But every time I see him live, I'm reminded of McHale's comment to a group of us several years ago that every winning team needs a Corey Brewer.
3. Kevin Love -- Kevin's numbers were very solid with 17 points on 45% shooting, 7 out of 7 from the line, 16 boards, 4 assists and 2 steals in 28 minutes. But he continues to struggle with his three. And that's because opposing defenses are getting in his face at the arc and not allowing him to get set to launch threes. So I don't think this is a temporary fall-off in Kevin's three-point shooting. I think we're going to see his point totals fall as teams deny him the high volume of unchallenged threes that drove his really high scoring average so far this season. I'm ok with that. What really disturbed me tonight were two instances where Love simply refused to run the floor. On one occasion, his momentum carried him out of bounds behind the Nets basket. When the Wolves took control of the ball and headed the other way, Love stood there behind the basket and then, in a bizarre twist, he sat on the table behind our basket and watched his teammates run the offense on the other end of the court. He did NOT look out of breath or dog tired. It was NOT a fast break. It was disgusting. Soon thereafter, Kevin thought he was fouled on an offensive possession, and when the Nets came down with the ball, Kevin just stood there whining while the Nets attacked he Wolves basket. And guess what. The guy Kevin was guarding got the ball and scored on a driving layup. My friend turned to me then and said, "boy, Love is a spoiled brat." Just when you thought he had turned the corner as a leader, he reverts back to his old self. I hope Adelman had the gonads to get in his face after the game.
4. Pekovic -- Pek had a nice game. I'm not crazy about his 41.6% shooting percentage, but he defended well and really beat up the Nets fighting for position down low. It's amazing how nimble the guy is on the pick and roll. We really need to do more pick and rolls with him.
5. Kevin Martin -- An ok game from Kevin, but his shooting accuracy wasn't there again tonight like the Wizards game as he hit only 6 of his 16 shots and 2 of 6 from behind the arc tonight. Not much else from him with only 1 rebound, 3 assists and 1 steal in 31 minutes.
6. Robbie Hummel -- I really like the way he plays, but his shooting woes continue. If he can start hitting his threes consistently, he'll be a heck of an asset for this team going forward. In the meantime, he plays hard and plays smart. A coaches dream. He's jumped ahead of D-Will in the rotation and he definitely has earned it. But if he doesn't start hitting his threes, we can't continue to rely on him for significant minutes.
7. Dante Cunningham -- Great energy and hustle from Dante tonight. Unfortunately his mid-range jumper deserted him again. But he was a difference-maker with his energy and effort, which translated into 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 1 block in only 19 minutes.
8. D-Will -- Wow, this guy just doesn't get it. He gets an extended 15 minute run in the 4th in so-called garbage time, but idiotically plays like he's in warm-ups or just shooting around with some friends. Every other T-Wolf player during that stretch -- Hummel, Dante, Shved, Dieng and eventually Price played with intensity and purpose even if they didn't play particularly well. But not Williams. Yet, Williams was clearly the most talented player on the floor for either team during that stretch. What a waste.
9. Shved - Speaking of Shved, he continued to shoot poorly. But I really liked his effort. No doubt he's feeling down, but he's taking his limited minutes seriously and playing with pride and purpose. Makes you really wish he could get it together and be the player he was the first third of last season. I'm not holding my breath, but I'm still holding on to a glimmer of hope for him.
10. Dieng -- I absolutely love this guy's attitude. Yes, his length and shot-blocking instincts are his calling cards. But it's his attitude that has me convinced he'll become a very good NBA player. This guy is all business. You'll never ever see him smile on the bench or the floor. Before the season is over, I expect to name him captain of my all game face team. And he plays with the effort and intensity you'd expect from someone with the seriousness you see on his face. His stats tonight tell an impressive tale -- 3 boards, 3 blocks and 5 points in only 8 minutes. He's still raw, but he's not that far away from putting it all together. He's a honest to goodness rim protector -- the type of player this team has needed for a long time. If you're not pulling for Dieng, there's something wrong with you.
11. AJ Price -- D-Will is the most talented player on our bench, but Price is the best basketball player. He had 2 assists but should have had at least 5 assists in his limited 8 minutes on the floor. He knows how to play. I also love his attitude on the bench. Tonight, as always, he was encouraging, high-fiving and supporting his teammates. Before the season is over, Price will win a few games for this team.
12. JJ Barea -- He gets the ball and he shoots. Whether it's dribble drive or from behind the arc, he loves to score. He actually had a decent night. And while he showed his customary shoot-first proclivities, he did have 2 assists in his 15 minutes on the floor. While he didn't shoot particularly well, he did hit 2 of his 4 three pointers and went 2 for 2 from the line. And like Corey, he brought great energy and intensity to the team.
Interesting moment in the 3rd quarter. Adelman had the team huddled around him during a timeout. Pekovic seemed to be day-dreaming as he was staring up into the crowd. Adelman barked at him and emphatically motioned for him pay attention.
All in all, a fun and satisfying night at Target Center. Now it's on to Houston and let's win there. A Bobby Kennedy paraphrase as a tribute to his brother on the 50th anniversary of his brother's assassination.
Actually, I don't have much to say. The crowd seemed pretty quite and there were too many empty seats for a Friday night. But the crowd around me was great - a bit younger and more fun. As for the team, credit them for coming out with a lot of energy. I can't say we played with great intensity because we actually didn't. The Nets were simply horrible and the Wolves didn't need to play with a lot of intensity.
Garnett acted like the punk he is tonight. His flagrant foul and related technical stopped his own team's run and spurred the Wolves 19-2 run that put the game completely out of reach. Actually, KG should have been given another technical as he continued to run his mouth off at the official. It would have been one thing for Garnett to do what he did if his team was faltering at the time -- an attempt to light a fire under his team. But his antics came at the very time his team was finally making a run. He ended up lighting a fire under the Wolves, not his own team. As his skills atrophy, Garnett's punk attitude becomes more apparent and uglier.
Here are a few thoughts and observations on individual Wolves players tonight:
1. Ricky Rubio -- My game ball goes to Ricky. He looked under control for the most part tonight. His defense was there, his passing very good and yes, he shot well. You can't help but like his night -- 12 points on 50% shooting from the field and 2-3 from behind the arc, 8 assists and 3 steals in 25 minutes.
2. Corey Brewer -- My runner up for game ball is Corey. As a Brewer skeptic, I'm glad I get to see him live because that's when you appreciate him the most. The energy and excitement he brings to his team and the arena are really tremendous. There are very few like him in the League. Kenneth Faried is another and I'm sure I could come up with several others with some more thought. But not many. Yes, I squirm in my seat every time he takes a 3-point shot and yes I squirm even more when I see him put the ball on the floor, reminding us all of the "drunken dribbler" label he earned in college. But every time I see him live, I'm reminded of McHale's comment to a group of us several years ago that every winning team needs a Corey Brewer.
3. Kevin Love -- Kevin's numbers were very solid with 17 points on 45% shooting, 7 out of 7 from the line, 16 boards, 4 assists and 2 steals in 28 minutes. But he continues to struggle with his three. And that's because opposing defenses are getting in his face at the arc and not allowing him to get set to launch threes. So I don't think this is a temporary fall-off in Kevin's three-point shooting. I think we're going to see his point totals fall as teams deny him the high volume of unchallenged threes that drove his really high scoring average so far this season. I'm ok with that. What really disturbed me tonight were two instances where Love simply refused to run the floor. On one occasion, his momentum carried him out of bounds behind the Nets basket. When the Wolves took control of the ball and headed the other way, Love stood there behind the basket and then, in a bizarre twist, he sat on the table behind our basket and watched his teammates run the offense on the other end of the court. He did NOT look out of breath or dog tired. It was NOT a fast break. It was disgusting. Soon thereafter, Kevin thought he was fouled on an offensive possession, and when the Nets came down with the ball, Kevin just stood there whining while the Nets attacked he Wolves basket. And guess what. The guy Kevin was guarding got the ball and scored on a driving layup. My friend turned to me then and said, "boy, Love is a spoiled brat." Just when you thought he had turned the corner as a leader, he reverts back to his old self. I hope Adelman had the gonads to get in his face after the game.
4. Pekovic -- Pek had a nice game. I'm not crazy about his 41.6% shooting percentage, but he defended well and really beat up the Nets fighting for position down low. It's amazing how nimble the guy is on the pick and roll. We really need to do more pick and rolls with him.
5. Kevin Martin -- An ok game from Kevin, but his shooting accuracy wasn't there again tonight like the Wizards game as he hit only 6 of his 16 shots and 2 of 6 from behind the arc tonight. Not much else from him with only 1 rebound, 3 assists and 1 steal in 31 minutes.
6. Robbie Hummel -- I really like the way he plays, but his shooting woes continue. If he can start hitting his threes consistently, he'll be a heck of an asset for this team going forward. In the meantime, he plays hard and plays smart. A coaches dream. He's jumped ahead of D-Will in the rotation and he definitely has earned it. But if he doesn't start hitting his threes, we can't continue to rely on him for significant minutes.
7. Dante Cunningham -- Great energy and hustle from Dante tonight. Unfortunately his mid-range jumper deserted him again. But he was a difference-maker with his energy and effort, which translated into 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 1 block in only 19 minutes.
8. D-Will -- Wow, this guy just doesn't get it. He gets an extended 15 minute run in the 4th in so-called garbage time, but idiotically plays like he's in warm-ups or just shooting around with some friends. Every other T-Wolf player during that stretch -- Hummel, Dante, Shved, Dieng and eventually Price played with intensity and purpose even if they didn't play particularly well. But not Williams. Yet, Williams was clearly the most talented player on the floor for either team during that stretch. What a waste.
9. Shved - Speaking of Shved, he continued to shoot poorly. But I really liked his effort. No doubt he's feeling down, but he's taking his limited minutes seriously and playing with pride and purpose. Makes you really wish he could get it together and be the player he was the first third of last season. I'm not holding my breath, but I'm still holding on to a glimmer of hope for him.
10. Dieng -- I absolutely love this guy's attitude. Yes, his length and shot-blocking instincts are his calling cards. But it's his attitude that has me convinced he'll become a very good NBA player. This guy is all business. You'll never ever see him smile on the bench or the floor. Before the season is over, I expect to name him captain of my all game face team. And he plays with the effort and intensity you'd expect from someone with the seriousness you see on his face. His stats tonight tell an impressive tale -- 3 boards, 3 blocks and 5 points in only 8 minutes. He's still raw, but he's not that far away from putting it all together. He's a honest to goodness rim protector -- the type of player this team has needed for a long time. If you're not pulling for Dieng, there's something wrong with you.
11. AJ Price -- D-Will is the most talented player on our bench, but Price is the best basketball player. He had 2 assists but should have had at least 5 assists in his limited 8 minutes on the floor. He knows how to play. I also love his attitude on the bench. Tonight, as always, he was encouraging, high-fiving and supporting his teammates. Before the season is over, Price will win a few games for this team.
12. JJ Barea -- He gets the ball and he shoots. Whether it's dribble drive or from behind the arc, he loves to score. He actually had a decent night. And while he showed his customary shoot-first proclivities, he did have 2 assists in his 15 minutes on the floor. While he didn't shoot particularly well, he did hit 2 of his 4 three pointers and went 2 for 2 from the line. And like Corey, he brought great energy and intensity to the team.
Interesting moment in the 3rd quarter. Adelman had the team huddled around him during a timeout. Pekovic seemed to be day-dreaming as he was staring up into the crowd. Adelman barked at him and emphatically motioned for him pay attention.
All in all, a fun and satisfying night at Target Center. Now it's on to Houston and let's win there. A Bobby Kennedy paraphrase as a tribute to his brother on the 50th anniversary of his brother's assassination.