Wednesday, October 19, 2016

GM Survey, Health is wealth!

Tonight I will attend the first live Timberwolves game in several years. There will be a chance to take a look at the athletic talent Minnesota have acquired in a preseason game. We will play against Memphis with the longest total salary contract player in Mike Conley.

The Timberwolves most would say having the most underpaid talent in the NBA. But having all of your most talented players on their rookie contracts is not anything to pat yourself on the back about. Luck helps this situation, luck helps in the NBA. Kevin Love and Andrew Wiggins have a strange connection with the history of the Timberwolves, and the tummult of the front office in the past 6 years is incredible. It makes the new beginning with Thibodeau seem all the more exciting. From Kahn to Saunders to Thibs/Layden is like amoeba to walking homo sapiens sticker you see on the back of automobiles.
Evolution is exciting, but it sure does take luck, and maybe to say we are at the end with homo sapiens is taking the current hype too far. The Timberwolves have advanced without a doubt from the days of illegally acquiring Joe Smith (thanks McHale) and sacrificing draft picks to the incoming David Kahn drafting Johnny Flynn.

More luck is needed to win a championship. Health must be continued, for all the top players on the team. The biggest hope for the future, the player General Managers of NBA teams have recently voted the most desired to start a franchise right now, is Karl Anthony Towns. Yet this may have been a tag for other young players as well. Players by the likes of Grant Hill and Anfernee Hardaway. Both had a superstar career turned into a good but not great legacy. Injury can derail even the most promising hope and their is unfortunate nothing you can do to prevent freak occurrences.

The shining future of the team could be cut short, but the desire to be great and work hard for three different players is comforting. There is a thought that injury can present opportunity as well, Rubio could get injured and Tyus Jones coudl burt into the scene as the next Isiah Thomas. Let be optimistic, take it one game at a time, continual improvement....

We'll see how tonight goes.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Preseason Madness

The Preseason has started here, and Minnesota sports is in a tizzy. The Vikings are 5-0, the Timberwolves won their first preseason game, and the most dominant sports franchise in the history of Minnesota The Lynx are in the WNBA finals for the 5th time in its short franchise history. I remember the time when I was a T-wolves season ticket holder and the Lynx drafted Maya Moore by proclaiming her the "LeBron James" of the WNBA.

But beyond Sam Bradford and his 3/4 sleeve Fran Tarkenton throwback look, my most exciting sports happening is the 7 assists in 24 minutes that Kris Dunn put up in his first preseason game. I know that preseason defense is lacking and 2nd unit defense is even worse, but that is a 14 assist per 48 min stat that should get your blood going even if it came with 4 turnovers. The backup point gaurd position is in my opinion one of the most overlooked keys to success. The "he's a backup" phrase to relegate players as lesser talents doesn't recognize the difficulty an eighty-two game season presents.

In an era of data aggregation and slobbering at the throne of analytics, where the NBA promotes HACK-a-thon (DeAndre & Shaq were absent) events, every second on the floor counts. Sure some teams have better starters, and some starters can play more minutes then others, but there comes a time in every regular season (playoffs are different) where a majority of the players on the floor are reserves. If Kris Dunn can put out those kind of numbers on regular basis, it could be stunning.

When we look at the numbers Rubio averaged 8.6 assists last year, followed by LaVine at 3.1 and then Tyus at 2.9, Miller at 2.2 and rounding out the top five with Wiggins and Towns both at 2. The Timberwolves finished 8th in the NBA in assists per game, probably one of the highest ranking of a positive stat they accomplished while compiling 29 wins and 53 losses.

They then ranked 13th in Assist to Turnover ratio at 1.63, for comparison the only teams to get above 1.84 were San Antonio at 1.94 and Golden State at 1.93, ranking 1 & 2.

If there is an increase in this it might just come from the second unit. I am guessing much of the second unit assists came from Tyus and Miller, with some sprinkled in from LaVine and Dieng. But 2nd unit production can be huge and Thibodeau has a history of 2nd unit guards performing at their career bests (see Aaron Brooks & John Lucas III).

Excitement is brewing despite listening to the 2nd preseason game on the radio (more on that later) with Alan Horton. Lynx have evened their series up 1-1.

Go Minnesota!