Wolves Optimism - Present and Future
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 1:42 am
There’s something about the way the Wolves have been playing lately. Yes, the Wolves were disappointing in the Atlanta game and were lucky to win that one. But the fact that this team has apparently turned our resident curmudgeon, Abe, into an almost giddy optimist tells us there something special in the air. Maybe it’s second hand smoke from Abe’s cannabis-loving neighbors. But maybe, just maybe, things are coming together on the Wolves team and creating that sweet aroma of success we had a whiff of last season.
For the first time this season, I find myself becoming optimistic about this team for this season and beyond. I’ve always been fairly optimistic about the future beyond this season with some trepidation but I haven’t felt positive about this season. So here are my main reasons for optimism about this season and the future.
THIS SEASON
I’m still a bit hesitant about this season, but four things about tonight’s game v the Suns have me feeling more positive about this season than I’ve felt before:
1. Ant played a complete and efficient game tonight with 33 efficient points, getting to the line, grabbing 7 boards, dishing out 5 assists, getting 2 steals and rejected 4 shots! It’s not the first time he’s had this sort of game. We’ll see if this sort of play continues. One thing I like is that Ant has already been consistently attacking the rim the past few weeks.
2. Randle put up a big point total, which is good. But the great thing is that he did it with ZERO turnovers. He had 5 turnovers against Atlanta, which is totally unacceptable from a PF. His turnovers are demoralizing and indicative of Randle over dribbling, being indecisive and stagnating the offense. I still don’t like his fit on this team, but if he can make quick decisions, avoid the temptation to over-dribble, protect the ball and score efficiently, then he can help this team finish strong this season.
3. NAW rediscovered his shot tonight, scoring 23 points on 8-14 shooting, including 5-10 from behind the arc. We could write this off as just one game that’s not indicative of what we can expect from him the rest of the season. However, he shot well for us last season so there’s a reasonable basis for concluding that NAW’s performance tonight reflects the return of the NAW form last season.
4. I can’t say enough positive things about the way Jaden has been playing lately and tonight was no exception. He’s putting up solid double-digit scoring numbers and doing so efficiently. Meanwhile, he’s continuing to be a presence on the boards while also playing his usual stellar defense. There was a point this season when it seemed he was in a free-fall regression. But apparently we can dismiss that period as anomalous. More than anything, I love that Jaden is rebounding the ball and I like that he’s taking two-point shots and not trying to accommodate the visions others have had for him as a 3 and D guy. He might turn out to be a very good three-point shooter, but he’s showing us he can still be a terrific two-way player even if he doesn’t.
FUTURE
Three things make me optimistic about the future:
1. Jaden McDaniels. My optimism about the future starts with Jaden. As he becomes the player I’ve always thought he can be, he combines with Ant for that solid foundation we can build on without blowing things up.
2. Rob Dillingham. Dilly’s play all season, but especially lately, has been impressive albeit in limited minutes. These last few games in particular, we’re seeing his score efficiently, make plays for his teammates, rebound the ball and NOT TURN THE BALL OVER.
3. TSJ. We haven’t seen him on the court for the Minnesota Wolves but I’m convinced he’s going to be a terrific NBA player.
For the first time this season, I find myself becoming optimistic about this team for this season and beyond. I’ve always been fairly optimistic about the future beyond this season with some trepidation but I haven’t felt positive about this season. So here are my main reasons for optimism about this season and the future.
THIS SEASON
I’m still a bit hesitant about this season, but four things about tonight’s game v the Suns have me feeling more positive about this season than I’ve felt before:
1. Ant played a complete and efficient game tonight with 33 efficient points, getting to the line, grabbing 7 boards, dishing out 5 assists, getting 2 steals and rejected 4 shots! It’s not the first time he’s had this sort of game. We’ll see if this sort of play continues. One thing I like is that Ant has already been consistently attacking the rim the past few weeks.
2. Randle put up a big point total, which is good. But the great thing is that he did it with ZERO turnovers. He had 5 turnovers against Atlanta, which is totally unacceptable from a PF. His turnovers are demoralizing and indicative of Randle over dribbling, being indecisive and stagnating the offense. I still don’t like his fit on this team, but if he can make quick decisions, avoid the temptation to over-dribble, protect the ball and score efficiently, then he can help this team finish strong this season.
3. NAW rediscovered his shot tonight, scoring 23 points on 8-14 shooting, including 5-10 from behind the arc. We could write this off as just one game that’s not indicative of what we can expect from him the rest of the season. However, he shot well for us last season so there’s a reasonable basis for concluding that NAW’s performance tonight reflects the return of the NAW form last season.
4. I can’t say enough positive things about the way Jaden has been playing lately and tonight was no exception. He’s putting up solid double-digit scoring numbers and doing so efficiently. Meanwhile, he’s continuing to be a presence on the boards while also playing his usual stellar defense. There was a point this season when it seemed he was in a free-fall regression. But apparently we can dismiss that period as anomalous. More than anything, I love that Jaden is rebounding the ball and I like that he’s taking two-point shots and not trying to accommodate the visions others have had for him as a 3 and D guy. He might turn out to be a very good three-point shooter, but he’s showing us he can still be a terrific two-way player even if he doesn’t.
FUTURE
Three things make me optimistic about the future:
1. Jaden McDaniels. My optimism about the future starts with Jaden. As he becomes the player I’ve always thought he can be, he combines with Ant for that solid foundation we can build on without blowing things up.
2. Rob Dillingham. Dilly’s play all season, but especially lately, has been impressive albeit in limited minutes. These last few games in particular, we’re seeing his score efficiently, make plays for his teammates, rebound the ball and NOT TURN THE BALL OVER.
3. TSJ. We haven’t seen him on the court for the Minnesota Wolves but I’m convinced he’s going to be a terrific NBA player.