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An Outstanding First Half; A Brutal Second Half E-mail
Posted by Anthony Hall   
Sunday, 25 November 2007

Unless you attended tonight's game, you didn't see it (it wasn't even shown on NBA League Pass).  And for those of you who missed the game...well, consider yourselves lucky.  There's no doubt about it- this was the ugliest game of the season.

It all started well.  The Wolves were red hot in the first half- McCants' jumper was dropping once again, Big Al was dominating the low block, and Antoine Walker continued to drain the triples while also penetrating and getting some easy baskets.  For much of the first half, the Wolves' field goal percentage hovered in the 65%-70% range...so needless to say, it was a dominant opening 24 minutes for our squad. 

And I was definitely impressed.  On the latter part of a back-to-back, it's unusual to see a team display the intensity that the Wolves did in the first half.  Atlanta looked flat on defense, and the Wolves responded by thoroughly dominating the interior.  Big Al was nasty...his usual plethora of post moves was on full display for the Target Center crowd, and he was even showing some confidence in his jumper (and a consistent jumper, I think, is one of his last remaining hurdles for becoming a truly unstoppable force in the paint).

Also, gotta say that there was great ball movement in the opening two quarters.  Too often, as of late, the half court sets have gotten sluggish, and the offense has devolved into isolating McCants, Jaric, or whoever.  And that's usually resulted in missed jumper after missed jumper.  In the first half, though, there was a lack of "black holes" on offense, and the Wolves entered the locker room with 63 points largely because of that. 

The Wolves came at the Hawks with a plethora of weapons, and Atlanta had no answer.  From Jaric to McCants to Jefferson to Walker, our squad couldn't have played much better in the first half.

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Then, halftime came.  The Wolves led by a healthy 18 points.  And I don't know what happened during the 15 minute break at the half...but something must have completely messed this team up.  Rarely do you see two halves that are absolute polar opposites of each other...but tonight, that's what happened.  Whatever went right for the Wolves in the first half stopped working in the second, and things got increasingly embarrassing as the final two quarters mercilessly dragged on.

McCants vanished.  With the exception of a three he nailed in the latter parts of the fourth quarter, I honestly can't recall a single play he made in the second half.  I have no idea how much or little he played in the final two quarters.  So, either I blacked out sometime in the second half, or he became a complete nonfactor at a time when the Wolves desperately needed a run-stopping jumper from Shaddy.

What a shame.  During the past week, Rashad has gone from putting up a ridiculous amount of off-target jumpers at an unbelievable rate, to disappearing when the Hawks were making their run.  I'm not the least bit impressed with his recent play.

If you've been reading my stuff, you know that I'm a huge Al Jefferson rube.  But Big Al disappointed in the second half, and especially in the fourth quarter.  That's partly due to a lack of touches...as far as I'm concerned, when an opposing team is climbing back into the game, Jefferson should be the focal point of the offense (in fact, I can't think of too many situations where he shouldn't be the main focus of the offense).  But that simply wasn't the case in tonight's game, as Big Al went through several stretches where he just didn't get the ball.  I talked about those "black holes" earlier...well, they reappeared in the second half and took many touches away from Al.

That said, Jefferson didn't take advantage of the opportunities he did get.  He couldn't buy a basket.  He missed several key shots in crunch time, and this certainly isn't the first time he's struggled in game-deciding situations.

The Hawks continued to climb back into the game, and the Wolves went into a full-fledged collapse in the fourth quarter.  No one stepped up, and that's what's most disheartening about this game.  We have guys that can, and should, be stepping up when opposing teams are making runs, but for the most part, a crunch time leader has yet to emerge.  We have no one to make the big shots; no one to take control of the game in the final minutes (get well soon, Foye).

Nothing illustrates tonight's second half meltdown better than a play by Antoine Walker...on a key possession late in the fourth quarter, the ball was passed to Walker.  Unfortunately, he tripped and fell right before the ball reached him. 

Turnover.  Hawks ball. 

At an important point in the game, Antoine could only watch as the ball flew over his head, while he lay by Atlanta's bench.  That, my friends, is a perfect metaphor for what happened to this team in tonight's game.  The inspired play of the first half quickly succumbed to an uninspired second half performance.  This squad fell flat. Period.

At least to me, the 1-10 record alone isn't quite as troubling as the ways in which the Wolves have been losing.  Blowing big leads.  Missing opportunities in the final 2:45 (in Denver) and the final 6:00 (against Cleveland).  Seeing guys like Shaddy and Big Al become nonfactors in crunch time.  It's all very concerning, to say the least.




  Comments (3)
1. Written by nbafan#8, on 25-11-2007 13:22
I'm sure Walker was like...WTF???? when he tripped...
2. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 26-11-2007 05:25
It's not completely Al's fault for his lack of touches. Our players can't make an entry pass to save their lives. 
 
If you can't beat the Atlanta Hawks at home with a 20 freakin point lead, who can we beat this year? Not many teams, that's for sure. 
 
Lastly, the intent of this is not meant as a rip on Walker... but it was soooooooooooooo funny when he tripped lol! We could not stop laughing! :grin
3. Written by TheOldLogo, on 26-11-2007 21:37
I told that Spurs scout that I was sitting by to jot that down on his notes - the designed Walker fall down play. He was trying to do that shot that Blake Hoffarber shot from the high school tournament. 
 
I also told him to be on the lookout for Antoine Walker from the NBA Live 99 season where he was on the cover.

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