Veteran Walker keeps faith in Wolves
Antoine Walker has experienced both ends of the NBA spectrum. He was on an NBA champion in Miami. He has also been on some of the worst teams in league history.
So he knows what he's talking about when he says the Timberwolves will prove to be much better than the team's record currently indicates.
The Wolves (3-20) are one of nine teams to start an NBA season with three or fewer victories in their first 23 games. In 2004-05, Walker was on an Atlanta team that started 3-20 and ended 13-69 (the Hawks were 10-41 when Walker was traded back to Boston that season). Walker was a rookie on the 1996-97 Celtics, who won only five of their first 23 games and wound up with 15 victories.
This Wolves team is much better than those two, Walker said Tuesday.
\"From top to bottom, there is much more talent here,\" Walker said. \"No question about it. We are talented enough to win right now. We just have to believe that.\"
As a rookie, Walker was the leading scorer on a Boston team that included the likes of David Wesley, Todd Day and Rick Fox. In Atlanta, Walker was part of a lineup that included Al Harrington, Josh Childress and Josh Smith.
\"This team has four guys who can score in double figures on a regular basis,\" Walker said. \"There are pieces here. This team can compete. We just have to believe we can win. We do that, you can get yourself on a roll.\"
Walker isn't saying the Wolves are great team, but it is one that definitely should be winning more. His suggestion? Stop taking things one day at a time.
\"We have to look at a week coming up and set a goal,\" he said. \"We need to say, 'Let's get two of the next three games.' We need to put it on ourselves. Look at our losses, the way we're losing. The teams that are beating us aren't playing that much better than us. We make some bad plays down the stretch.\"
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What a good vet to have on a young team. He knows what it's like to be in these situations. Very interesting how he wants the team to go against the grain, so to speak, by *not* \"taking it one game at a time\" ala the cliche that teams follow....