T-Wolves vs. Sixers Gameday Q&A with "Depressed Fan"

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We at TWolvesBlog partook in a Q&A with excellent Philly Sixers blog Depressed Fan, to preview tonight's tilt at Target Center between your 13 and 40 TWolves, and the currently 7th place in the Eastern Conference Sixers, sitting at 25 wins and 28 losses.  Both teams are playing (and the Wolves traveling) following a back-to-back from last night.  The Wolves fell to the Indiana Pacers, while the Sixers took down the Spurs at home.  Do the Wolves have a chance tonight? Can we make it 3 wins out of the past 4 games?  Come hang out and chat with us about it (and more!), in the Wolves-Sixers game thread in the TWolves Blog Forums!

Before we glean some insight from Depressed Fan regarding players such as Elton Brand (a potential pre-draft trade with the Wolves???) and Andre Iggy; as well as thoughts on the future of the TWolves, and tonight's game... first let's find out a little something about everyone's former T-Wolves pre-draft wishlist #1 pick, Evan Turner:

 

TWolvesBlog: Evan Turner Lightning round:
     1.  Is he going to be a stud?

Depressed Fan: Stud? I'm not sure. I think he's going to be a very versatile player, on both ends of the floor, but I'm not really seeing a number one scoring option in him. I think he'll probably good or very good, but probably not great.

     2.  What does he do really well?  really poorly?

DF: Poorly is pretty easy, his jumper isn't there yet, especially from distance. His mid-range game has come a long way, but his form is just ugly on long jumpers. Even Doug Collins said he needs to rework his jumper over the summer. Rebounding is probably the biggest strength of his game. He's an excellent rebounder, he has a really good handle, he's a good passer. He's also taken great care of the ball. His game has looked a lot like Iguodala's recently, minus the elite athleticism, but with a bit better touch on his jumper and better one-on-one moves.

     3.  In retrospect would you have wanted to make a trade with the Wolves? (to dump Elton Brand's salary as well, pre-draft.)

DF: No. Brand has been great and if I was going to trade down, I wouldn't have dropped lower than #3. I wanted Derrick Favors, wanted no part of DeMarcus Cousins (still don't) and I think Turner's a much better prospect than Wes Johnson. At the time, I probably would've considered it, but in retrospect, Brand has been great this season. There are much worse contracts out there, no matter what ESPN tells you.

     4.  Did you want to make a trade with the Wolves at the time?

DF: I never really thought it was a legit option, but probably not for the reasons listed above. For me, it was a three-man draft and it would've taken something unbelievable to get me to trade down out of the top three.


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2 Consecutive Road Victories = Baby Steps

Written by College Wolf on .

The Wolves took down the Rockets last night 112 - 108 in Houston.  Check out the TWB Forum Game Thread for more thoughts, analysis, and discussion from tons of fellow Wolves fans.  In case you didn't see it, a great win; we really needed that tonight.  Defeating the #4 defensive ranked Hornets and then the revived Rockets teams on the road is solid, no matter how you look at it.  Especially for a team that struggles as badly as we do away from Target Center.  Can the Puppies make it 3 consecutive road wins (for the first time in... I dunno, forever?) Friday night at Indiana?

We finally again won two consecutive road games for the first time since April of 2009. Someone mentioned this fact to me, of which I was already well aware.  They then go on with "Ha, only since 2009?  I would have thought it was longer ago than that!"  Gotta love the casual baskball fan.

The Wolves looked great, winning a tough game at the end without 4 of our top 5 leading scorers. Can you imagine if the Rockets didn't have Scola, Lowry, Brooks, and whomever else? Battier?  Regardless, the point is that I am pretty sure the Rockets would get destroyed if their only top 5 scorer for a given game was Kevin Martin.

Our bench has really stepped up HUGE the past two games. It sucks Rhombus keeps playing EVERYONE THAT IS ACTIVE, but we've won two in a row nonetheless. Still, it's a horrible coaching strategy. It was a bit "more necessary" tonight though because of all the injuries.

Pekovic played well I thought. Had some nice post moves and rebounds.  He's a beast down low for sure.  I can't wait until he figures out the speed of the NBA game, and all the rules/nuances and whatnot.  If he doesn't ever figure this stuff out, we'll just combine him with Kosta to make Nikosta Pekofos, the ideal foreign NBA backup Center.

Tolliver, Telfair, and Ellington were all great off the bench and instrumental to the win. Nice to see Ellington playing well. I never thought he'd amount to much, but he seems servicable. Tolliver had 10 big boards and played well all around.  For what we are paying him (basically chicken scratch), he's a great signing.  He has been superb lately and needs more burn.  I think everyone already knows my feelings on Telfair vs Flynn.

Not sure that Webster acquisition was the greatest, because will he ever truly get a chance to shine on a team like ours, where Rhombus plays 12 guys almost every game? Actually, is Webster even that good? I'm not sure we even know yet, but he has shown flashes.

Flynn had 15 points, but don't be decieved.  I suppose he played better than he has earlier this season, but that still equates to Less-Than-Average-At-Best.  Of course a starting PG playing 30+ minutes per game is going to score some points. He also had 7 assists and 5 more turnovers. He is a turnover machine. Sadly, he's our PG doing this turnover-ing. Please trade him and play Telfair and Ridnour the rest of the season.

I'm not a fan of the plus/minus statistic on a per game basis AT ALL, but once again, Telfair > Flynn.  Check out the past 5 games: 

Flynn Telfair
2/8 at Houston - Win -1 +5
2/7 at New Orleans - Win -3 +15
2/5 vs Denver - Loss -14 +1
2/4 at Toronto - Loss -14 +3

2/2 vs Memphis - Loss

-5 -13

 

In the previous 23 games, Telfair only played in 3 of them: 6, 15, and 3 minutes.  In those games, the Wolves went 2-1.  In the other 20 games that Telfair did not play a single second, the Wolves went 3-17.
Hopefully Flynn starting and playing huge minutes means he'll be traded soon.  I think it's pretty obvious that Rhombus doesn't like Flynn either, nor the fact that he is forced to play him so much.

Love was sick last night, and as you could tell if you were watching the game, he did not chase down rebounds with his usual aplomb.  He had a great fourth quarter though, hitting some threes and had 10 or 11 points?  Maybe more.  But if I remember correctly, he had something like 9 points and 11 boards at one point in the 4th, and finished with 20 and 14.  He also set the franchise record for 38 consecutive double-doubles and counting.  So big congrats to him for that.  I think it's a pretty arbitrary stat to keep track of, but it's recognized around the league and by media members, so no discounting him setting the record for the longest DD streak in the past quarter century.  How long can it continue?  Through the rest of the season? Ha?

Regarding the Rockets, Luis Scola is really, really, really good. I can't believe the Spurs GAVE HIM AWAY FOR NOTHING!?! That's probably the biggest mistake that franchise has ever made. I truly believe they'd have at least 1 more title if they would have keep Scola. Heck, maybe even more. Scola would have prolonged Duncan's career, and he + Duncan would be nearly unstoppable. It's like having a big men version of LeBron and D-Wade together.

From the oh-my-dear-lord-department: Since December 1st, 2010 Wesley Johnson has 23 free throw ATTEMPTS. Total. In almost 40 games. That is beyond discouraging.  Please tell me this is going to change?  He's got the skills to be a slasher, but is it Rhombus that makes him camp out at the three point line all game long and hoisting jumpers?  I'm no genius, but that's not what I had in mind when the Wolves drafted him.  If this doesn't change at some point relatively soon, then give me Cousins over a high lottery pick jump shooter.

We had 15 turnovers and 21 fouls to only 7 and 17 for the Rockets. However, we shot 51% from the field, and 8 of 18 from three; compared to only 45% and 7 of 28 (!) for the Rockets. A great win.

 

Friday night the Wolves go for three consecutive road games, against the Indiana Pacers.  Let's do it.  Game Thread can be found HERE

NEW: Nuggets/Knicks/TWolves 3-Way Carmelo Deal

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Here's the story on ESPN:

Sources: Three-team deal discussed:

The Denver Nuggets and the New York Knicks are discussing a three-team trade that would make forward Carmelo Anthony a Knick before the Feb. 24 trade deadline, according to league sources.

In the proposed trade, New York would send Anthony Randolph and Eddy Curry to Minnesota and the Timberwolves would send Corey Brewer and a first-round pick to Denver. Denver would also receive Wilson Chandler from New York.

The deal is not expected to happen until the middle of next week at the earliest, and one source said it could drag out until the trade deadline. Denver, which has been exchanging proposals with the Knicks for the past couple weeks, is weighing other options.



I've always liked Randolph, but I dunno... maybe he'll just never live up to his sky-high potential? If there's any place he can, it's with us and having Kahn believe in him, I suppose.

I would NOT trade our own pick for this next draft. We have a few other crappy protected 1sts; one of which is probably worth Randolph.

I don't think it really matters about Brewer being involved, as he won't be retained by us next year anyways (it doesn't appear.) I have liked him a lot though recently. He's playing well, especially defensively.

WHY would we do this though and take Curry and have to pay $5M and then cut him after the trade deadline? That makes no sense. A few weeks ago it was that we could trade a first for Randolph. So what's with Curry and Brewer? Stupid.

We have all the power here if they really need the Wolves involved to complete this deal. Just take what we want (Randolph) and give up nothing (aka one of a few protected firsts which we don't need anyways.)

If Kahn does this with our OWN pick involved for next year... get him out of here. Help the Knicks and the Nuggets and screw us over in the process? Egads.

Funny comment from "Cycosurgeon" in the TWB Forums:

The only good that will come out of this suggested trade is the fact we can put Curry in an old Oliver Miller uniform, and relive the old days before we cut him.


Wolves vs Raptors Loss Notes + Wolves After Steve Nash?

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The Wolves fell to the 13-Losses-In-A-Row-Raptors last night in Toronto, which is pretty epic fail.  You can check out the Wolves-Raptors Game Thread for more info/discussion if you so desire.  Granted, we didn't have Puke Ridnour or Ellington, but man... tough loss (again.)  Rather than go on and on about a game I couldn't even watch (wasn't on TV), I am going to do the almost unthinkable and link to SNP's recap post over at CH.  It looks like he aptly sums up our ineptitude well enough.  No point in me retyping everything he's already said.

Here are some special interviews with some Wolves players yesterday as well.  Thanks and props to Hoops Addict for getting them, and then hooking me up with the links:

(Having some technical difficulties at the moment embedding the vidoes, but here are the links)

 
Here's a clip of my chat with Kevin Love around 5... but with the news that he's playing in All-Star weekend it's already dated:
 

 

Please click "Read More" for KLove All-Star news, as well as a juicy TWolves trade rumor...

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Kevin Love is an All Star

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According to NBA.com Kevin Love will replace Yao Ming as an NBA All Star.  He'll be the first Wolf since KG to represent for the Wolves.   Here's to hoping he gets in on the 3 Point Challenge action. 

 

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2/4/11 Wolves/Raptors

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Game thread for those of you wanting to watch the game or discuss here vs. the forums. No TV, which means the Wolves will probably win. Enjoy.

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Mid-Season Review!

Written by Jamaal Gilbert on .

What up, my peeps. A few weeks back, we TWB writers were contacted by a site called SeatGeek.com to write a mid-season review. I accepted the challenge and wrote this article.

Take a look, and maybe even leave a comment! 

Good night!

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Love Snubbed

Written by Mike on .

 

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Alright, I know cyncicism has crept into Wolves discussion like a parasite, but wow I hope Wolves nation is pissed tonight. You have every right to be. You also shouldn't be surprised. Tim Duncan? 4 Celtics? Chris Bosh? A rookie with a superior supporting cast? 

Just silly. This game is about the fans, and fans deserve to see a game which fosters league wide achievement as well as individual and team success. 21 points and 16 rebounds has not happened in almost 30 years. If he isn't named as Yao's injury replacement...well...that is even worse. I can't wait to watch a Depends-wearing Tim Duncan's eyes bulge out after foul calls as if  his hemorrhoids have swelled to grapefruit sizes. What entertainment. Not to mention Justin Bieber and a bunch of NBA old-timers in the "celebrity" game.

The NBA, where 13 points and 9 rebounds = All-Star happens. Where prepubescent pop star who thinks he is Usher = All-Star happens.

For the list of the remaining reserves, just either go to www.celtics.com, or www.nba.com, or watch any NBA on TNT matchup ever televised.

Ugh.

And PS. great to see Charles Barkley rant in our favor for once. What a joke.

Wolves vs. Memphis 2/2/11, Johnson in Rookie Game, TC Renovation?

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First of all I just wanted to point out this somewhat fail of a headline in terms of wording.

Second of all, the Wolves play Memphis at home tonight, on Groundhog Day. Speaking of which, that little guy apparantly did not see his shadow today, meaning spring might some early. But after this butt-puckering morning and the rest of the nation looking somewhat like Dennis Quaid's The Day After Tomorrow,  I somehow doubt it. Anyhow, on to more Gay matters. Rudy that is. He has had a very nice season thus far but his team is mired in mediocrity, and probably for years to come (unlike the Wolves of course, who are still fighting hard for that 8th seed). They have some obvious decisions to make on Marc Gasol and OJ Mayo, who is currently serving a 10-game suspensions because he apparently bought the wrong energy drink at a gas station. Nice, I'll use that one next time I get caught sticking a needle in my ass. So, game wise, anyone out there not predicting another Groundhog Day-esque Wolves performance? It's a fitting metaphor to start February, where we began an epic landslide into oblivion last year. Not that this seasons' win total is any greater or less than last years' as it stands today.

Please use this as a game thread if desired

In other news, Wes Johnson has made the rookie game, all but locking him in as the only Wolves participant in all-star festivities. I'm pretty sure that all of the TWB writers could have made the rookie team with a strict training regime. What a gawdawful rookie class. Speaking of the rookie class, note that the man many Minnesotans often masturbated to this summer, Kermit the Frog sound-alike Evan Turner, did not make the squad, getting beat out by Gary Neal (?). The rest of the team:

Joining Johnson on the Rookie team this year are Detroit's Greg Monroe, the Los Angeles Clippers' Eric Bledsoe and Blake Griffin, New Jersey's Derrick Favors, New York's Landry Fields, Sacramento's DeMarcus Cousins, San Antonio's Gary Neal and Washington's John Wall.

The sophomores, taken from a different article, since the one from Timberwolves.com oddly did not list the sophomores:

Joining Evans on the Sophomore team are: San Antonio Spurs center DeJuan Blair, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, Toronto Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan, Chicago Bulls forward Taj Gibson, Philadelphia 76ers guard Jrue Holiday, Oklahoma City Thunder forward/center Serge Ibaka, Milwaukee Bucks guard Brandon Jennings, and Portland Trail Blazers guard Wesley Matthews. Strangely, Jonny Flynn was left off the roster.

Ok, I added in that last part.

Those of you still holding on to hope that Love will somehow miraculously be selected to the all-star team despite an 11-win record can find out the results tomorrow.

In other news, Glen Taylor and RT Rybak hosted a presser on a proposed renovation of Target Center.  I would highly encourage everyone who is participating in this debate to please read this (biased, of course) website before posting anything:

http://www.targetcenterrenovation.org/

I understand the immediate knee-jerk thought of "why would we pay taxes for the Wolves blah blah blah." But, it first must be understood that downtown Minneapolis does indeed need a mid/large sized arena in order to support the total entertainment demands of our (surprisingly large...top 15) market. Target Center operates on a much deeper level than the Wolves alone and I would think Target Center falling under its own weight (see: Metrodome, Hubert H Humphrey) one day would eventually have some negative consequences on the metro area economy, which is bad enough as it is with or without Target Field. This comes by way of taxes generated from local businesses and several other money-related implications you don't often think about on a surface level. The Xcel center is not a sustainable option to support the Wild, Wolves and every single lame-duck lip-synching musical act that comes through town reeking of hair gel and fake tanner. Sure, they probably exaggerate the current projected lifespan of Target Center, but it's difficult to not see the need to invest large vs. small. This tends to be a good approach in just about any business situation vs. the ever-popular but rarely successful Band-Aid approach as it were. Learning more about the financial implication of such a large, unexpected endeavor is going to interesting. However, Mr. Taylor, if you are really shelling out millions of dollars of your own money for this to happen, then a few thoughts for you, since you are obviously reading this carefully:

1. Thank you, to be honest and fair. Those of us crying contraction I think would deep down be pretty upset if the Wolves were to cease to exist or be moved. I would be devastated and I think an owner who will invest so much personal capital to keep the team around would earn a bit more respect than he currently gets as far as I am concerned. HOWEVER (and this is a gigantic HOWEVER)....

2. Please, then, also spend on the on-court product. I can't stress this enough. Just please let Tony Ronzone call the shots. Add a veteran player or two even if it costs more, and do it this month to prove to people you are willing to put a winner on the floor. This is the other side of the coin....if you support what we watch every day, especially those remaining since it all went downhill in 2005, we will support your money making endeavor. Even if we say we won't.

3. As a Minneapolis resident, I would pay taxes if it meant a better fan experience at the Target Center and also helped a downtown area that obviously struggles during wintertime and sees far too many business turn over. As a former resident of the area, it was ugly. I would also shell a little bit of cash if it meant keeping the team around. 11-wins or not, the small but die-hard faction of Wolves fans should be setting an example for our woefully fair-weathered state.

Lastly, a photo of what TC would look like:

 Pretty cool if you ask me.

Kevin Love's Numb#rs

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Here's the latest from the Wolves' PR department, a video promoting Kevin Love for an All-Star bid.  This video was sent as a DVD, along with a bottle of Numb#rs cologne, to every Western Conference coach in the hopes that they'll write down Love's name as an All-Star reserve.  Also included in the package is a list of the various numbers that Kevin Love has put up this year. 

The Wolves tried something similar with Big Al a while back using GPS devices, but Jefferson ultimately failed to get the nod.  I think this campaign has a slightly better chance of succeeding as Love is a lot more marketable than Big Alco and he has put up stats this season the likes of which haven't been seen for a loooooooong time.  Still if there's one number that will keep K. Love out of the ASG, it's "10".  That's the current number of Wolves' victories.

Overall, a pretty solid effort by the Wolves PR department.  My only critique is that the guy doing the voice over at the end sounds like a creepy sex predator.  I guess Ted Williams wasn't available...

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