All Things 2019-2020 Minnesota Timberwolves In-Season Thread

Wolves rumors heat up as key NBA trade date comes Sunday

It’s probably not on your handy phone calendar, but NBA Christmas starts Sunday — just four non-shopping days away.

On Dec. 15 every year, players who signed free agent contracts in the past offseason become eligible to be traded. And after all the activity this past summer, that means a huge influx of available players are entering the market Sunday — roughly 150, about one-third of all rostered players in the NBA, per ESPN.

There hasn’t been a trade in the league since the mid-July blockbuster sending Russell Westbrook to the Rockets and Chris Paul to the Thunder, but that figures to change with the lifting of the free agent trade moratorium and as teams start to sort themselves out as we approach the one-third mark of the season.

The Wolves could be in the middle of the action on multiple fronts. They sit on the fringe of the Western Conference playoff race with a 10-13 record, one which took a serious hit during a five-game losing streak they carry into Wednesday night’s home game with Utah.

First off, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski noted Tuesday on The Jump that “Minnesota is an interesting team to watch. They have to solidify that point guard position.”

Indeed, Wolves point guards Jeff Teague and Shabazz Napier have underwhelmed of late. Neither is in the top 20 among NBA point guards in PER (player efficiency rating), and neither one has a usage rate among the top 30 point guards.

Napier is a backup and has filled his role at least adequately, but Teague has been a square peg in the round hole of the Wolves’ new pace-based, three-point-heavy offense. Karl-Anthony Towns was visibly frustrated with Teague during the Wolves’ latest loss in Phoenix, though we don’t want to read too much into an isolated play.

As Woj noted, the Wolves made a heavy play for D’Angelo Russell in the offseason before he wound up in Golden State in a sign-and-trade. While Woj didn’t draw a straight line between the Wolves’ ongoing point guard pursuit and Russell, it remains a logical fit given Golden State’s struggles and that Russell is one of those players suddenly able to be dealt Sunday.

“I think Minnesota out there, they wanted a point guard this summer, they went after D’Angelo Russell in free agency, he goes to Golden State in the sign-and-trade,” Woj said. “I think they’re in the market for a point guard or something that sets them up to get one in July.”


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Wolves have now lost 6 straight.

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Super fun game to attend?. The attendant didn't even bother to stop us from sitting in the best seats I've ever sat in at Target Center. That was the only positive.
 

Wolves rumors heat up as key NBA trade date comes Sunday



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Bleed you know this, but to all the non or sorta followers of the NBA who might stumble onto here, trade and free agent rumors are almost always false. Saying 90% would be kind. Real, solid information seldom gets out. Just guesses and smokescreen stuff. Wish some were true. The Wolves certainly need a PG who can defend and either consistently score, or is a great distributor. They need a big PF or Center who can actually stop drives to the basket. Too easy to bring Towns out to the perimeter.

Wolves play lousy defense, it's true. An even bigger problem for them and coincidentally the Gophers, is they can't shoot. Wonder why opponents of either team ever play man-to-man against them. A team can't make a "run" against you if you can shoot! That's why Coaches on bad teams scream about "Defense! We need Defense!" Because for whatever reason they don't want to criticize shooting. Jason Kidd and Rubio aside.

The Wolves as they are constructed now are awful. Maybe if/when they get healthy they'll get better. Who knows?

Quit being a regular watcher of College Basketball years back. Too much turnover to follow the teams and too much godawful shooting to enjoy it when I did. The NBA has less turnover, but with they creation of "Superteams" and with so many teams not trying or able to win, what's the point of following them closely either?

Dunking is fun too watch. Real playground stuff. Problem is in College and certainly in the NBA, unless you have shooters who can get teams out of their zones, guys who can only dunk, unless they are great rebounders or scorers, are useless. They won't get the chance.

"Cord-cutting" isn't the reason so many people have stopped watching. The game itself has become unwatchable.
 


Wolves trade season primer: Looking at the landscape for a team in need of a jolt

Over the last four games, Jeff Teague is averaging 23.0 points and shooting 78 percent (!!!) on 3.5 3-point attempts per game.

He is shooting 59.6 percent overall from the field and playing 32 minutes per game, a work load brought on because coach Ryan Saunders hasn’t been able to afford to take him off the floor.

Teague is on the kind of run that can grab the attention of teams across the league. And with a crucial day in the NBA trading calendar nearly upon us, the timing could be perfect for a Timberwolves team that figures to be active in trade talks for the rest of the winter.

Sunday is Dec. 15. Why is that important other than it is 10 days from Christmas? For NBA purposes, it is the day after which any player who was signed to a free-agent contract this summer becomes eligible to be traded. That means the possibilities for packaging players increases exponentially, at a time in the season when teams are starting to get a real handle on just how good, or bad, they really are.

It doesn’t necessarily mean that there will be a flood of deals when the clock strikes midnight, but NBA front-office leaders are among the most aggressive dealmakers in sports, and there hasn’t been a meaningful trade executed since Russell Westbrook was shipped to Houston for Chris Paul in July.

Gersson Rosas comes from the Rockets executive tree. Sachin Gupta wrote the code for the ESPN trade machine. They are unapologetic in their approach to team-building and star-chasing.

Is a star coming to Minnesota before the Feb. 6 deadline? That much is unclear. But Rosas will be aggressive in trying to make moves that either make that happen directly or put the team in better position to add talent down the road.

With all of that in mind, it’s time to explore some of the elements that will be in play as the Wolves roll up their sleeves and start to pursue changes to a suddenly reeling roster.


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Ten NBA things I like and don't like

9. Give Karl-Anthony Towns the freaking ball
Towns' usage rate has crept down since his explosive opening 10 games. It is now below last season's level. It has been nice watching Andrew Wiggins become (at times) a genuinely helpful scorer, but the Wolves need to get back to basics and feed Towns.

Yeah, that's perhaps harder than it sounds. Big guys are always dependent to some degree on guards to get them the ball. No one on the Wolves can throw a functional entry pass.

Towns has Dillon Brooks on him with 17 on the shot clock, and no one seems to realize or care -- including Towns! Wiggins puking up a midranger over Bruno Caboclo is almost the worst-case outcome after earning that switch.

There are a bunch of reasons Minnesota has lost six straight, including games against Oklahoma City, Phoenix and Utah with potential playoff implications. Not enough Towns is one of them.

 







RandBall: Wolves season sinking into the abyss after latest bad loss

Less than a month ago, Wolves fans were full of cautious optimism and I was writing such things as “Are the Wolves a legitimate playoff contender, or is their start a mirage.”

That post was written on Nov. 22 — a day before a home loss to Phoenix, a setback that was followed quickly by two convincing road wins at Atlanta and San Antonio that pushed Minnesota’s record to 10-8 and had them firmly in the bottom half of the West’s top eight.

With a home game coming up against lowly Memphis, everything was on solid ground.

Until, of course, it started sinking into the abyss.

The Wolves haven’t won since those back-to-back road victories, an eight-game 0-for-December skid with particularly unsightly bookends: a 115-107 loss in the aforementioned home game vs. Memphis, a team that had lost six in a row at the time; and a gruesome 107-99 home loss to the Pelicans on Wednesday. New Orleans came in on a 13-game losing streak and had played the night before in Brooklyn, while the Wolves had four days off before the game.


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Trading Covington is a really dumb idea. I am not liking the new brain wizards at all.

Depends on what you get for him. He's a really good role player on a good team. You really dont need him on a bad team.
 



Depends on what you get for him. He's a really good role player on a good team. You really dont need him on a bad team.
He is one of two players who plays defense. His contract is awesome. We won't get anyone as good as him in a trade.
 

He is one of two players who plays defense. His contract is awesome. We won't get anyone as good as him in a trade.

I agree. You need a first rounder for him or a good young asset. He doesnt make the wolves a winning team right now. It's all about the future again, unfortunately
 




11 in a row, this time a blowout loss to the worst team in the nba.
 



we did it! we won! double ot.
 

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- As he watched Buddy Hield's last-second 3-point attempt clang off the back of the rim at the end of double overtime, Minnesota's Andrew Wiggins breathed a sigh of relief that was nearly a month in the making.

For the first time in December, the Timberwolves won a game.

"All you could do was look and watch," Wiggins said. "I was looking at the shot and it missed. Thank God."

Wiggins scored the first basket of the second overtime and then fed Robert Covington for another score, and Minnesota ended its 11-game losing streak by beating the Sacramento Kings 105-104 on Thursday night.

Minnesota hadn't won since Nov. 27 before limiting Sacramento to 11 points in the fourth quarter and then outlasting the Kings in two overtimes. The Wolves did it without Karl-Anthony Towns, who missed his fifth straight game with a left knee sprain.

"We did a lot of great things tonight," coach Ryan Saunders said. "Our offense was not pretty tonight but we found ways. That locker room deserves to feel good."

Wiggins got the Wolves going in the second OT with a short jumper that started a 6-0 run. After Jeff Teague made a floater, Wiggins passed to Covington for a layup.

Gorgui Dieng's dunk with 3:11 left put Minnesota up 105-99. Hield scored five straight points for Sacramento to close the gap, but the Wolves held on after Hield missed the potential game-winner.

"Winning in double overtime, winning in regulation, either way I would have took it," Minnesota's Treveon Graham said.

Wiggins finished with 18 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists. Dieng had 21 points and 15 rebounds, and Covington scored 19 for the Timberwolves...

 

depleted wolves lose at home to a bad cavs team. target center is going to be empty soon. we are a bad franchise.
 

Have we decided yet that going from the biggest dickwad coach of all time to everybody's pal, but no real experience was maybe a bad move? Not paying much attention, honestly, so this is a legit question for those who are.
 

Have we decided yet that going from the biggest dickwad coach of all time to everybody's pal, but no real experience was maybe a bad move? Not paying much attention, honestly, so this is a legit question for those who are.
The roster is just so bad right now. The drop off after Towns, Wigs, and Cov is dramatic.
 

per Shama:

The losing ways of the Timberwolves (lost 12 of their last 13 games) likely won’t threaten the job security of first-year head coach Ryan Saunders. But if Saunders were to be let go during the season by Gersson Rosas, the first year president of basketball operations, he could consider Staples, Minnesota native Dave Joerger, a veteran NBA head coach who was fired by the Sacramento Kings after last season.

Another option if a change was made during the season might be naming an assistant on the Timberwolves staff as interim head coach,, perhaps Pablo Prigioni. In the spring Rosas could review a list of candidates including lead Houston Rockets assistant Elston Turner. The two worked together several years ago in the Rockets organization.


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The roster is just so bad right now. The drop off after Towns, Wigs, and Cov is dramatic.
Wiggins still is a negative despite improved play and Covington never was an all star type of player. Worst roster overall in the west. Only the Knicks have less talent.
 

We missed our opportunity to trade Wiggins. We should have dumped after the first 15 games to maximize our return.
 

We missed our opportunity to trade Wiggins. We should have dumped after the first 15 games to maximize our return.
No one would be dumb enough to trade for Wiggins and the Wolves aren't going to add #1 picks to make it happen if someone was actually interested.
 




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