Wolves will win vs. Suns
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:40 am
The NBA seasons is relatively long. Over 82 games, the Timberwolves were arguably the 2nd best team in the league. A late-season injury to the team's most efficient offensive player slowed them down just enough to miss out on the best record in the West by a measly game.
56 - 26 is a great season. 3 games is a ridiculously small sample size to the point it's almost irrelevant.
The Timberwolves had the league's best defense... and nobody else was all that close. Meanwhile, the Suns are only average defensively (#13). Granted, the Wolves aren't killers on offense, but they did improve to #16 on offense.
On paper, the Suns can't match Minnesota's size with Gobert, Towns and Reid.
McDaniels and Edwards and now NAW are three of the better/best individual perimeter defenders in the NBA... perfect for a matchup vs. Booker, Beal and even Durant.
Anthony Edwards. Let's have the talk. He's going to be a superstar, right? There's something magical about the guy. He's hit all the markers in his career trajectory for superstardom. The next one is playoff success. Or, how to will his team to playoff wins. Or, even how to make teammates better by making the smart basketball plays when teams game plan everything to stop him. Who's going to doubt him at this point? Good luck with that.
I mentioned defense already, right?!?!?
No way do the Suns shoot 49% on three pointers like they did vs. the Wolves in the regular season.
No way do the Wolves shoot 29% on three pointers like they did vs. the Suns during the regular season.
Bradely Beal is not shooting 89% on three pointers vs. the Wolves in the playoffs.
Chris Finch is a smart coach. He has a great staff. Playing a team randomly throughout an 82-game season is VERY different than game-planning for them in a best-of-7 series. The Wolves staff will work tirelessly to negate the Suns advantages, while creating mismatches that favor the Wolves. The series will be very different than the regular season.
Homecourt advantage. Timberwolves fans have been waiting for this playoff run for 20 YEARS! Target Center will be very loud. It's going to be crazy.
Towns is just due for a huge playoff run. And this matchup is favorable for him. He's had some famously awful disappearing acts in the playoffs. Some justified, others slightly less so. But he has the size advantage vs. Durant or whoever the Suns throw at him. He'll have his chances to shine. And you have to think it's time for the basketball gods to reward the best shooting big man in the game. Right?
Mike Conley is a savvy veteran leader who knows this might be his last chance at a title. Gobert is a seasoned playoff performer, too.
The Suns lost 33 games! They aren't some juggernaut for chrissakes. It's a flawed team that's sorta small... and that includes a thin bench.
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Timberwolves in 6.
56 - 26 is a great season. 3 games is a ridiculously small sample size to the point it's almost irrelevant.
The Timberwolves had the league's best defense... and nobody else was all that close. Meanwhile, the Suns are only average defensively (#13). Granted, the Wolves aren't killers on offense, but they did improve to #16 on offense.
On paper, the Suns can't match Minnesota's size with Gobert, Towns and Reid.
McDaniels and Edwards and now NAW are three of the better/best individual perimeter defenders in the NBA... perfect for a matchup vs. Booker, Beal and even Durant.
Anthony Edwards. Let's have the talk. He's going to be a superstar, right? There's something magical about the guy. He's hit all the markers in his career trajectory for superstardom. The next one is playoff success. Or, how to will his team to playoff wins. Or, even how to make teammates better by making the smart basketball plays when teams game plan everything to stop him. Who's going to doubt him at this point? Good luck with that.
I mentioned defense already, right?!?!?
No way do the Suns shoot 49% on three pointers like they did vs. the Wolves in the regular season.
No way do the Wolves shoot 29% on three pointers like they did vs. the Suns during the regular season.
Bradely Beal is not shooting 89% on three pointers vs. the Wolves in the playoffs.
Chris Finch is a smart coach. He has a great staff. Playing a team randomly throughout an 82-game season is VERY different than game-planning for them in a best-of-7 series. The Wolves staff will work tirelessly to negate the Suns advantages, while creating mismatches that favor the Wolves. The series will be very different than the regular season.
Homecourt advantage. Timberwolves fans have been waiting for this playoff run for 20 YEARS! Target Center will be very loud. It's going to be crazy.
Towns is just due for a huge playoff run. And this matchup is favorable for him. He's had some famously awful disappearing acts in the playoffs. Some justified, others slightly less so. But he has the size advantage vs. Durant or whoever the Suns throw at him. He'll have his chances to shine. And you have to think it's time for the basketball gods to reward the best shooting big man in the game. Right?
Mike Conley is a savvy veteran leader who knows this might be his last chance at a title. Gobert is a seasoned playoff performer, too.
The Suns lost 33 games! They aren't some juggernaut for chrissakes. It's a flawed team that's sorta small... and that includes a thin bench.
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Timberwolves in 6.