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Can the Timberwolves end the 33 year drought?
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#62
Talk about resilient huh?

That is truly one for the history books

Wow, very happy for the Wolves and their fanbase.
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(05-19-2024, 10:56 PM)RS_Express Wrote: Unbelievable.  Down 58-38 in the 3rd with Ant shooting bricks and go on a 60-32 run on the road vs. the defending champs.  I didn't even find where the game was televised until it was over. I hope TNT does a rerun.  Even a shortened/chopped version of that 2nd half would be amazing to see.

Nice the Wolves now have homecourt for the WCF, but that clearly means nothing this year LOL. Mavs and Pacers both won 2 series without homecourt and the Wolves just went 1-2 at home and 3-1 in Denver.

https://basketball-video.com/

Enjoy!!
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(05-20-2024, 07:35 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: When the Nuggets were up to 20 I was rooting for the Wolves to make it a good game. But then I couldn't stop! When Conley hit that three to take the lead for good, I was on my feet and the conversion was complete. 

I think if Denver had won I wouldn't have watched their next series, but now I'm kinda excited to see what the Wolves do.

Come feast with the pack, Maroon... 

AAAAAAAAHOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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This is going to be a great Western Conference Finals. I guess you can call me a bandwagoneer fan, it would be appropriate and accurate.

Frankly, I think the Nuggets presented more of a challenge than the Mavs will - but I learned through pain to never take anything for granted.

Wolves will ultimately need to get the ownership figured out, but that will take care of itself this summer. Whoever that owner is? Better find a way to keep Connelly:
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It's natural to assume that NBA teams will go as their star goes, but depth, defense and coaching have been as important to the Wolves as Edwards' jump shot.

In Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals on Sunday night in Denver, the Wolves overcame a 20-point deficit to win, 98-90, even though Edwards, Mike Conley, Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Kyle Anderson shot a combined 9-for-41 from the field.

The Timberwolves are 8-1 this season when Edwards is held to five or fewer points in the first half.

Wolves President of Basketball Operations Tim Connelly has built a deep roster that can win in different ways on different nights.

Connelly built the Nuggets team that won the title in 2023.

In 2024, two years after Connelly left, the Nuggets lacked depth and the Wolves proved to have the stronger roster. That may not be a coincidence.

Edwards finished seventh in the MVP voting. Rudy Gobert won Defensive Player of the Year. Naz Reid won Sixth Man of the Year. Chris Finch finished third in Coach of the Year voting.

Virtually every decision Connelly has made with the Wolves has produced the desired result. The same could be said for every decision he didn't make.

He signed Edwards, Jaden McDaniels, Naz Reid, Karl-Anthony Towns, Alexander-Walker and Conley to contract extensions. Gobert is signed through next season, with a player option for 2025-2026.

The only member of the Wolves' regular eight-man rotation who is not signed long-term is Anderson.

This team was built to win this year, but also to contend for years to come.

Just as notably, Connelly didn't replace Finch, even though many sports executives want to make their mark by hiring their own coach.

He didn't trade Towns, even though such a move would have been popular with the Timberwolves fan base a year ago.

Continuity is vital in the NBA, especially on defense, where connectedness and trust are required. Connelly was patient when the Gobert deal failed to produce immediate results, and now he and the Wolves are reaping rewards.

https://www.startribune.com/timberwolves...600367336/
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(05-20-2024, 07:35 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: When the Nuggets were up to 20 I was rooting for the Wolves to make it a good game. But then I couldn't stop! When Conley hit that three to take the lead for good, I was on my feet and the conversion was complete. 

I think if Denver had won I wouldn't have watched their next series, but now I'm kinda excited to see what the Wolves do.

its like witnessing the birth of a bandwagon jumper.... Tongue
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Tough loss. Need to stay composed.
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(05-20-2024, 02:53 PM)JimmyinSD Wrote: its like witnessing the birth of a bandwagon jumper.... Tongue

Or just a new fan. I was never a Nuggets fan. Hell I didn't even know they were in the championship series last year until the city lost it's mind. I'm a life-long Celtics fan and you can bet if it's the Wolves and Celts in the show, I'm going to be rooting for the Celtics. Until then, go Wolves!

(05-23-2024, 03:39 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: Tough loss. Need to stay composed.

Wolves need to win one of these at home. They proved they could win on the road in Denver. But it's a lot easier if you don't have to.
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I apologize......I start rooting for a team and it turns to shit. Midas touch.

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