You can have your ups, and you can have your downs, but the ups and downs of the Wolves this past week have been pretty astonishing. Joey discusses two lopsided games with the N.Y. Knicks, one a 27 point loss, the other a 21 point win, these among two other fairly lopsided games in each column. We also get into further trade talk, from David Kahn quotes. Call into our phone lines at 209-736-7877.

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Timberwolves Explosion Ep#48:Polar Wolves

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Written By: Nigel Southern

Whilst the Timberwolves continue to persevere with the growing pains exhibited by Johnny Flynn, fans can only wonder how the season might have progressed if one Ricardo Rubio had come to the Twin Cities rather the signing a deal with Regal Barcelona.

My view to date is that I would love to see him in a Wolves uniform and playing in a backcourt with Flynn, pushing Brewer out to the 3 and Love and Big Al in the front court (assuming Al is our best option at the 5…but more of that another time).

If you look at his Euro stats alone, you might not consider Rubio a great option. In 10 games he is averaging only 6.4 points, 5.6 assists, 3.2 boards, 1.5 steals and 1.9 turnovers in about 20 minutes a game.  But you need to remember they play 40 minute games in Europe, not 48, and that it is more common to spread the minutes around, so the stats will be down a little because of that. However, when you move away from the stats, you can see the quality of the guy, and he’s only 19!  Watching footage of his play, the thing that strikes most is his court vision and handle.  Whilst he rarely scores, he is great at driving into the paint and dishing to a team mate to score or pick up a foul.  His no-look passes are truly awesome, and a recent dribble between an opponent’s leg before recovering the ball and passing was fantastic.

He is made in the mould of a traditional pass first point guard. In Euroleague he has not made more than one two point shot in any of his 10 games, shooting a poor 38%, although he did shoot three of four three pointers in one game, and averaging 40% overall for the season.  However he is shooting greater than 90% from the stripe and in 10 games and amazingly has made more free throws than he has field goals.  His assists are not huge, but when you increase his minutes to better match what he would play in the NBA, then he could be expected to average closer to 8 to 9 dimes a game.

The challenge would be to fit Rubio into the Triangle offence.  Current evidence does not show Ricky to be a strong shooter, so pairing with Flynn in a backcourt would place a greater emphasis on Flynn’s shooting.  Flynn is currently shooting around 43% at the moment and averaging 14.5 points per game.  He would need to improve his accuracy and his average should he be pushed into the off guard role.  The advantage though is that Rubio has the skills to move the ball efficiently around the team, identifying those with an opportunity to score or better promote the ball.  Plus, given Flynn’s credentials as a point guard, he would further support the rapid ball movement required under the triangle scheme, Indeed it would take the pressure off Flynn to run the point and allow him to focus on scoring the ball.  The unknown then would be the ability of Brewer to switch to the small forward position. He clearly has the skill to be the lock down defender of the team, but that won’t be enough if his development as a shooter plateaus. If Brewer can continue to grow as a shooter, then the wolves have some potential in their new back court.

The million dollar question for the Wolves then is, to trade or not to trade…do the wolves wait the two years and then try to bring him to the NBA, or do they look to trade his reputation to pick up another key piece (this is further complicated by the fact that the Wolves could win the lottery and have a shot at John Wall).  Rumors abound for potential Wolves trades, with ESPN again raising the spectre of a potential trade for Amare, but this time with the twist of Rubio to be included as the perfect replacement for Nash.  The Knicks would kill for Rubio, to replace the below average Duhon, and any number of other teams could surely fit Rubio into their lineup.

The Wolves are rebuilding.  A new coach, a new playing scheme, a new point guard, another overseas, and more draft picks in the wings (and the potential for a very high pick).  Rubio offers a different option, but requires some patience (and I understand that patience sucks).  He is a valuable piece that I believe would offer an upgrade at the point position, but time changes so many things.  How will Flynn be playing by then? Who will the Wolves have picked up in the draft? Will big Al still be in a Wolves uniform?  Will we have Amare, or another star free agent?  These things will influence what the Wolves will do with Rubio.  But one thing is for certain.  Rubio has the ability to make it in the NBA…can the Wolves make him work for them!

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The Other Point Guard

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The Wolves go 0-3 the past week, two of them ended on the final play of the game, in ugly fashion. Bad defensive plays and bad defense in general continues to plague this team, and in Milwaukee it was just plain bad. Al Jefferson rumors are resurfacing as well, its all a matter of time. Call into our phone lines at 209-736-7877.

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Timberwolves Explosion Ep#47:Finishers Wanted, Al for Amare’ Revisited?

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Two very exciting games this past week, and one garbage performance in Memphis, in all three, the Wolves trailed by enormous amounts early. We also cover two small stories with gems inside! Call into our phone lines at 209-736-7877.

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Timberwolves Explosion Ep#46:Crazy Comebacks, One Worked, One Didn’t

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The question isn’t whether the Wolves make a trade, its who, where, and when? Rumors about Big Al to Indiana were refuted by President David Kahn, yet a source mentioned on the Paul Allen show mere days before said that Jefferson would for sure be traded before the February deadline. Let the menacing begin! Call into our Phone Lines at 209-736-7877.

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Timberwolves Explosion Ep#45:Who, Where, and When?

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Kahn Patience <— Listen Here

Minnesota Timberwolves President of basketball operations talks about how important patience is. Kahn isn’t afraid to say how hard patience can be, and drops a gem when he says: “Patience Sucks.”

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David Kahn Talks About Patience

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Over the course of many years now, no team has driven the Minnesota Timberwolves more crazy then the Golden State Warriors. About nine years ago, when I was a proud season ticket holder, there was a game that I will remember forever, because it scarred me for life. How can one game scar someone for life you might ask, oh there are ways, trust me.

The visiting Warriors were a far inferior team to the playoff contending Timberwolves, and quickly fell behind by double digits. As the first half neared its end, our “red hot” Wolves took a 20 point lead, the Warriors were then able to tack on a few buckets at the end of the half, big deal right? Wrong. The second half would make history, as the Warriors would score with absolutely no resistance what-so-ever. To make matters worse, the Wolves couldn’t buy a bucket, and the lead would quickly dissipate. Larry Hughes and Co. would force turnover after unforced turnover and make layup after dunk, when all was said and done, the Wolves would lose by 28 points. Ladies and gentleman, when you do the math, you have yourself a 48 point turnaround. You might as well say the home team lost by 50 on that horrible night.

A mere few weeks later, the Wolves had a 20 point lead going into the final five minutes of the game, and that lead would completely evaporate. This time however, the Wolves would luck out and win by two points, as they attempted to save whatever pride they may have had left.

As the years would go by, many a time the Wolves would expect a victory going into Oracle Arena to face the lowly Warriors, only to lose by 20 plus points. Even during the great 58 win 2003-2004 season, the local club would lose by exactly 22 points twice in Golden State.

Leaving out many others for the sake of cyber space, we add one more to the list of “Golden Horrors.” Who can forget the 41 point drubbing the Wolves faced at the hands of the Warriors back on November 9th 2009? What was priceless was the convenient short term memory of Wolves TV announcers Tom Hanneman and Jim Peterson. Tom and Jim both stated numerous times before the game, that this was a “Golden” opportunity for the Wolves to score some points and get a win in Golden State. Did they totally forget history, or were they just in denial of the inevitable? We may never know, but what happened that night, summed up the history of these two clubs, especially in that arena.

Now that I’m through with the history lesson, those same Warriors were in town tonight. The Wolves got off to a nice early start, but like clockwork, the Warriors went on to take a double digit lead. With the Wolves already trailing 37-22 early in the second quarter, Al Jefferson got what looked to be an and one, but the basket would not count, as traveling was called. Just a few minutes later, Ramon Sessions air balled a layup; I kid you not, and was also called for traveling.

As the turnovers would rack up, the Warriors would score at will on the other end, with minimal effort from the Wolves on the defensive end. Jonny Flynn looked lost, turning the ball over four times, and missing a dunk at the buzzer. At the end of the half, the team in the home white jerseys would have 14 turnovers, to Golden State’s mere two. The Warriors would coast to the locker room, leading 61-44 with little effort necessary; you’d think they came from a few hundred miles south in California, not Oakland.

The start of the second half would bring little encouragement, as the Warriors continued right where they left off, scoring on what looked like practice shots. The Wolves would finally show some energy, and get within nine points, but the great Sasha Pavlovic managed to travel on a three point attempt.

Jefferson, Corey Brewer and Kevin Love were the main forces leading the local boys back in the game. That hope would be short lived, because Corey Maggette and Monta Ellis quickly brought the Warriors lead back to double digits. Every time the Wolves managed to score, Golden State would answer, not to mention some embarrassing blocks by Turiaf and Biedrins.

A run by the Wolves would bring them within four, at 91-87 with a little over four minutes to go in the game, as the teams would see saw the next few possessions.

Everyone in the building held their breath when Corey Maggette’s knee collided with Kevin Love’s lower knee, and Love was carried off the court. We went through Al Jefferson last year, were we in for yet another devastating injury to one of the two best players on the team? Luckily the answer to that question is no, as Love would return, so now everyone can relax, and not cancel any tickets they had left this year.

Unfortunately the damage was done, as Ellis hit a clutch shot, and the Wolves could not rebound, after forcing Turiaf into a difficult shot. The curse of the Golden State Warriors runs strong, even on a night when Al Jefferson was 12-18 from the floor. Apparently keeping within 10 points against a team that was 9-24 is yet another moral victory according to some with the club.

The line of the night was by Tom Hanneman, “The way the Warriors are playing, it makes you wonder why they only have nine wins!” Once again, the short term memory of the “Golden Horrors” has kicked in, or is it denial? You be the judge.

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Golden Horrors Never End

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Jonny Flynn has been up against many obstacles since draft day, and he’s facing them head on. In this episode, we talk about Steve Aschburner’s article regarding this very subject, and review two not-so-great games from the past week.

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Timberwolves Explosion Ep. #44: Flynn’s Persistence Will Pay Off

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The Wolves go 2-2 in the past week, and signs are really beginning to show that Big Al just might fit in the triangle after all. Kevin Love continues to show what he can, and will, become; and Ryan Hollins puts on a show against Washington.

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Timberwolves Explosion Ep. #43: Al & The Triangle Just Might Work

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Ryan Hollins Posterizes Andray Blatche!!!

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