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Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #15 on: November 13, 2012, 09:57:44 PM »

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I thought this team was for sure a 50 win team before the season started. If they can stay just above 500 until the reinforcements come, they can still get there.

Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #16 on: November 13, 2012, 10:06:12 PM »

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Easier to coach with short rotations?  :P
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Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #17 on: November 14, 2012, 08:22:09 AM »

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Easier to coach with short rotations?  :P
Sure, but you shouldn't be winning without your best players in that short rotation.  The fact that they are seems to indicate they are a real threat to the big dogs out west.
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Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #18 on: November 14, 2012, 08:31:07 AM »

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Easier to coach with short rotations?  :P
Sure, but you shouldn't be winning without your best players in that short rotation.  The fact that they are seems to indicate they are a real threat to the big dogs out west.
Honestly, with the way that AK47 is playing he may be their best player
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Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #19 on: November 14, 2012, 08:35:01 AM »

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And Pekovic and Williams are potential young studs.

Williams has done nothing much to indicate that he will be anything near a stud unfortunately.

Encouraging at draft time...not so much now.

Possible future trade bait for a stupid team who gets excited about high draft positions.


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Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #20 on: November 14, 2012, 09:27:09 AM »

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Easier to coach with short rotations?  :P
Sure, but you shouldn't be winning without your best players in that short rotation.  The fact that they are seems to indicate they are a real threat to the big dogs out west.
Honestly, with the way that AK47 is playing he may be their best player
He's always been severely underrated.  I wouldn't say those 40 or so games from Rubio puts him ahead of Kirilenko.  He's putting up his classic numbers 12 points, 4 assists, 8 boards, 2 blocks, 2 steals on 57% shooting.

I gotta say I love the way that roster is put together.  They've got a top 5 passer in Rubio so what do they do?  Surround him with 4 combo guards that excel at moving the ball and running the offense:  Roy, Shved, Ridnour, and Barea, plus an unbelievable passer from the wing/PF in AK47 and of course another very strong one in Love.

That's gonna take a ton of pressure off Rubio.  Guys that can not only make the right pass and run the pick and roll, but can also create their own shots if the play breaks down.  Gives them great versatility and unpredictability in their sets.
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Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #21 on: November 15, 2012, 02:14:19 AM »

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Make that 5-3, 'cause they lost... to the Bobcats.

Not quite time to load the rafters with Finals confetti yet.
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Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #22 on: November 15, 2012, 12:34:59 PM »

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Make that 5-3, 'cause they lost... to the Bobcats.

Not quite time to load the rafters with Finals confetti yet.
They dressed 9 players, which does not include 6 of their 7/8 best players.
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Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #23 on: November 17, 2012, 02:27:04 AM »

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And the Warriors.  ::)

I know there's a big Kevin Love contingent on this board, and I've always liked watching Brandon Roy, but this team is, at best, a sixth seed and a first round exit--and that's with all their players healthy.
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Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #24 on: November 17, 2012, 08:35:40 AM »

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And the Warriors.  ::)

I know there's a big Kevin Love contingent on this board, and I've always liked watching Brandon Roy, but this team is, at best, a sixth seed and a first round exit--and that's with all their players healthy.
Just out of curiousity how good would boston be if Rondo, Garnett, Pierce, Terry, Lee, Bradley, and Sullinger weren't healthy.  That is Minnesota right now.
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Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #25 on: November 17, 2012, 08:40:41 PM »

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Except that our best players are better than their best players. ;)

Losing Love and Rubio definitely hurts. Roy could hurt, if he had shown any flashes of his pre-retirement form (and he hasn't). That was a ballsy signing that seems to have panned out poorly--again, I'm a fan of B-Roy's game, but he's definitely not the same player he was even two years ago.

When you've got your hands clenched for the return of JJ Barea and Chase Budinger... I'm sorry, that doesn't make me think your team is very good.
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Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #26 on: November 17, 2012, 09:06:37 PM »

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Just out of curiousity, how is that start anything remotely outstanding?
They are pretty much shorthanded, I know, but let's face the truth, their best win was against the Nets, who blew up a 20-plus-point lead in the final quarter.
The other wins are against Kings, a team in a mess, Magic, one of the worst NBA teams at the moment I believe, Pacers, a pretty mediocre team without Granger in the lineup, and Mavs, a team that is definitely lottery-caliber with Dirk out.
And dropping games to Raptors, Bobcats and Warriors doesn't really make it more sensible.

In my opinion, they can contend for spot 7 or 8 at best in full health. There is no way they are catching up with Grizzlies and Clippers, if you ask me.
Then again, it's just my personal opinion.

Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #27 on: November 18, 2012, 04:05:49 AM »

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Just out of curiousity, how is that start anything remotely outstanding?
They are pretty much shorthanded, I know, but let's face the truth, their best win was against the Nets, who blew up a 20-plus-point lead in the final quarter.
The other wins are against Kings, a team in a mess, Magic, one of the worst NBA teams at the moment I believe, Pacers, a pretty mediocre team without Granger in the lineup, and Mavs, a team that is definitely lottery-caliber with Dirk out.
And dropping games to Raptors, Bobcats and Warriors doesn't really make it more sensible.


with this (remaining) roster should be a lock for the worst record but still manage to be over 50%. of course they can`t keep it up but still wans`t expected....

you consider the grangerless pacers mediocre but you don`t give credit to the kings without rubio,love,buddinger,pekovic (i won`t mention roy)
i think you are a bit unfair

Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #28 on: November 18, 2012, 07:08:41 AM »

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Just out of curiousity, how is that start anything remotely outstanding?
They are pretty much shorthanded, I know, but let's face the truth, their best win was against the Nets, who blew up a 20-plus-point lead in the final quarter.
The other wins are against Kings, a team in a mess, Magic, one of the worst NBA teams at the moment I believe, Pacers, a pretty mediocre team without Granger in the lineup, and Mavs, a team that is definitely lottery-caliber with Dirk out.
And dropping games to Raptors, Bobcats and Warriors doesn't really make it more sensible.


with this (remaining) roster should be a lock for the worst record but still manage to be over 50%. of course they can`t keep it up but still wans`t expected....

you consider the grangerless pacers mediocre but you don`t give credit to the kings without rubio,love,buddinger,pekovic (i won`t mention roy)
i think you are a bit unfair

As I said, I think they have a shot at making the play-offs. I just suppose they don't stand a chance to be in the upper echelon.
You are right. It was a bit unfair of me there to overlook the fact that shorthanded teams often end up losing the games they are supposed to win.

As for the Pacers thing, well, Minnesota has better potential in full health even if the Pacers had Granger back in uniform. Had Pacers been in Western conference, I'd be surprised if they did make it to the playoffs.

Re: Minnesota has 9 healthy players and is 5-2
« Reply #29 on: November 18, 2012, 10:06:30 AM »

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You people DO realize that the Clippers also lost to the Warriors?

I hate when people point to one game upsets by Edited.  Profanity and masked profanity are against forum rules and may result in discipline.ty teams as if that is somehow evidence of a team not being a "true contender." Guess what? The Wizards beat OKC last year! The Denver Nuggets blew the Heat out in one game (28 points IIRC).

It's only when there is a consistent trend of losing that you can really make that claim. But saying "MINNESOTA REALLY SUCKS BECAUSE THEY LOST TO THE WARRIORS" is stupid.