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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 1:01:53 PM   
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1st round picks likely are not as valuable to Lakers as they are to a team like the Wolves.

Lakers is destination city, some players will always be attracted to everything "Laker" outside the actual team.


They're differently, but equally, valuable for a team like the Lakers.

You still absolutely need young, salary controlled talent to fit around your "Super Friends". If you can even pull rotational players in the 1st round, you get 4+ years of under market cost-controlled players. Golden State, for example, would be in much better shape if they had drafted guys other than Wiseman and Kuminga.

The other thing is they don't generally outright sign most players, they trade for them. They only get guys like Anthony Davis by trading recent lottery picks (Ingram and Ball) along with future 1sts.
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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 1:35:44 PM   
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Pat Bev for Mo Bamba

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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 1:36:33 PM   
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Wiseman to Detroit. Bey to ATL. Kevin Knox to Warriors

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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 1:59:21 PM   
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Wiseman to Detroit. Bey to ATL. Kevin Knox to Warriors



Knox and 5 second round picks to Portland for Payton II

Back to Warriors.

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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 2:17:31 PM   
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First, glad to see the activity here, I enjoy the perspectives and knowledge/opinions.

Ref. Nowell, in my unskilled eyeball test I find he has been a real disapointment for me this season. As DL mentioned his 3 pt shot has been terrible and yes, turnover after turnover. I really thought he'd be able to more than fill in for Beasley but I sure haven't seen it.

Some speculation: seems clearly that if not the value, at least the frequency of using/needing/wanting second round picks has grown in the last year or two. I'd be curious to see statistics indicating whether more starters/stars are slipping into the second round as one and done college careers go universal. I'm thinking back years when Taylor would be criticised for selling them for peanuts. Maybe its a case where they are good currency in trades because teams can pretend they are worth what ever they want? can they be used to offset salary differential?
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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 2:30:07 PM   
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Orlando will buy Beverly out, right?

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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 3:11:48 PM   
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Orlando will buy Beverly out, right?


If they do, I expect he'll want to come back here.

Not sure we make the needed moves to clear a spot though...

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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 4:19:15 PM   
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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 4:24:10 PM   
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Nickeil Alexander-Walker

NBA Comparison: Spencer Dinwiddie/Jordan Clarkson

Strengths: Offensively versatile 6’5’’, 205-pound guard … Is a sniper from long range and shoots with an excellent form and quick release … Has great awareness and a high basketball IQ … Cerebral approach … Very good attention to detail and desire to improve … A great decision-maker in transition … Can play PG within the rotation and is comfortable at either guard position … Understands when to take it to the rim, pull-up for a jumper, or pass the ball to an open teammate … Shifty. Gets by opponents using fakes, despite lacking an explosive first step … Moves without the ball. Gets open off of screens … Uses his ambidexterity to shift directions and attack the rim going left or right … Solid defensive instincts, evidenced by his 1.9 steals per game as a sophomore at Virginia Tech … Has the ability to play off of pick and roll and knock down spot-up jumpers … Averaged a fair amount of assists per game (4.0), which is very impressive for being the second ball-handling option behind Justin Robinson … Led the Hokies in scoring (16.2 ppg) this past season …

Weaknesses: Has wide shoulders, but a very slender frame … Doesn’t always exhibit an alpha dog personality … Lacks physicality … Overall strength needs to improve in order to get shots off against bigger, tougher defenders in the NBA … Lacks an explosive first step off the dribble and struggles to score in traffic … Must improve his ability to play through contact on both ends of the court … Does not get to the free throw line at a high rate… Not an elite athlete … A bit careless with the ball, averaged 2.9 turnovers per game this season … Plays a little upright and rigid. Lacks fluidity to an extent in his movement … Struggled to perform in Virginia Tech’s two biggest games of the season, shooting 30% and 25% from the floor against Liberty and Duke respectively … Could work on being a more vocal leader …

Outlook: Projected as a potential late-lottery pick … Has the look of a great complimentary player at the NBA level … His natural scoring abilities and consistent high level of play will make an immediate impact on whatever team he is drafted to … If he adds some more muscle, he has potential to be an NBA starter …

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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 4:31:57 PM   
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Unlike Russell, Conley never needs isolation possessions, which will be important in maintaining Edwards’ leap once Towns gets back. Conley’s 16.8 usage rate is drastically lower than Russell’s 22.7 mark, largely due to taking five shots fewer per game. Conley keeps the offense flowing with quick decisions and doesn’t stop to survey all that often. He’s been a consistent 38 to 39 percent 3-point shooter over the last eight years of his career. He’s older than Russell, but is a more well-rounded player who fits the scheme and the talent around him better.

https://theathletic.com/4168957/2023/02/09/lakers-trade-wolves-jazz-westbrook-russell/
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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 4:40:46 PM  1 votes
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What I like about Conley is that he won't pout playing 15-18 mins if needed. It is all about matchups.....sometimes the best matchup is Ant and Nowell as starting guards.

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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 4:48:25 PM   
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Orlando will buy Beverly out, right?

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As for Patrick Beverley, the Wolves roster is full. They'd have to buy out another player after already buying out Forbes. That's not usually how they operate.
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Marc rock-solid. Will add from my @ tweet yesterday: Wolves would have to waive Rivers or Knight. Frankly, both help you more on the court than Bev. No other trades came to fruition. Made more sense if roster spot freed. #Timberwolves
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Minnesota is not expected to pursue a reunion with Patrick Beverley if the veteran guard hits the buyout market following his trade from the Lakers to Orlando, league sources say.
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Just finished recording a pod -- discussed this more there. Let's just see how this plays out. Was just going off what I was told.
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Sources: A Patrick Beverley reunion in Minnesota is in the works, via the buyout market. Multiple teams are interested in Beverley for a playoff push.

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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 4:51:05 PM   
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What I like about Conley is that he won't pout playing 15-18 mins if needed. It is all about matchups.....sometimes the best matchup is Ant and Nowell as starting guards.


I will be SHOCKED if Nowell starts a single game when Conley is healthy.
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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 4:51:26 PM   
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A truly fascinating stat: Mike Conley has played 31,895 minutes in 1,001 regular season games and has ZERO technical fouls or ejections. Not one. 0.
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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 6:45:58 PM   
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D’Angelo Russell is a talented offensive player who occasionally tiptoes up to star-level production. What he’s good at—shooting!—gets noticed by fans, media members, etc., because it’s tangible and important.

But Russell is not a star, far removed from his one breakout season in Brooklyn where he actually made the All-Star team. Even during this ongoing career-best season, in all metrics that mark efficiency, he’s still a minus in pretty much every other way.

Minnesota’s net rating with Russell on the court is minus-1.6 this season. When he’s not on the floor, the Timberwolves are a team-high plus-5.1. He’s a bad defender, yes. But he’s also a frustrating one, someone who unnecessarily sows chaos in possessions that are otherwise going fine. He miscommunicates in transition, doesn’t help when he’s supposed to, and fluctuates from turnstile to someone willing to get down in a defensive stance seemingly by chance. Simply put, Russell is unreliable on that side of the ball.

During last year’s first-round series against the Grizzlies—which featured several blown leads for the Wolves—Russell’s defense on Desmond Bane was a catastrophe, and his decision-making in crunch time of Game 5 led to a fourth-quarter benching in Game 6. This shot should be seared into the memory of every Wolves fan who’s upset about losing him to Los Angeles.

https://streamable.com/xbtzx0

It might just be one random play, but I also think about this sequence against the Bucks more than I probably should. Turn the volume up and listen to Russell yelling at Anthony Edwards when he doesn’t get the ball.

https://streamable.com/xbtzx0

Russell will be a free agent this summer too. He’s 26 years old, a former no. 2 overall pick who’s been traded four times in eight years, looking for another long-term pact that some misguided team (maybe the Lakers, if they don’t go after Kyrie Irving instead) will talk themselves into paying.

Mike Conley may be nine years older than Russell, and on its face, this trade can be perceived as a nudge toward prioritizing Rudy Gobert’s extended prime over Anthony Edwards’s ongoing ascension. That’s fair criticism. But Minnesota is far better off having Conley’s steady hand on the steering wheel for the next year or two than prolonging its relationship with Russell, who isn’t a good fit beside Edwards and would see his shot totals blunted once Karl-Anthony Towns returns.

The Wolves have been doing damage control ever since the Gobert trade. All they can do now is not make a bad situation any worse. Alienating Edwards is the worst-case scenario. This move helps them avoid doing that. For now.

www.theringer.com/nba/2023/2/9/23593319/nba-trade-deadline-winners-losers-kevin-durant
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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/9/2023 9:58:22 PM   
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Not only is Connely a good fit but he also seems like he might pick up the mantle Bev carried as a leader

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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/10/2023 7:48:38 AM   
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What I like about Conley is that he won't pout playing 15-18 mins if needed. It is all about matchups.....sometimes the best matchup is Ant and Nowell as starting guards.


I will be SHOCKED if Nowell starts a single game when Conley is healthy.


It was an example but mostly no pouting if he doesn't play a full game.

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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/10/2023 11:45:15 AM   
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Wolves: Breaking down the D’Lo for Conley trade
Over those three years, the Wolves roster took on many different shapes, skill sets and personalities. D’Lo never comfortably fit into any of them.

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The D’Angelo Russell dilemma has been resolved.

Almost three years to the day after he was feted in a celebratory welcoming party at City Center, acquired by the Minnesota Timberwolves from Golden State for Andrew Wiggins and a first-round draft pick, D’Lo was sent to the Los Angeles Lakers in a three-team trade that brought the Wolves veteran floor general Mike Conley, underachieving wingman Nickeil Alexander-Walker, and three second-round draft choices.

Over those three years, the Wolves roster took on many different shapes, skill sets and personalities. D’Lo never comfortably fit into any of them.Conley

The 2022-23 NBA season was his do-or-die chance to become invaluable enough to earn that lucrative long-term contract he had sought for the past 18 months in Minnesota. As usual, his performance and his role on the team created solid arguments both for keeping him and cutting him loose. But by Thursday’s trading deadline, it had become a wearying debate.

Former Wolves president of basketball operations Gersson Rosas claimed that D’Lo would be an ideal pairing with his close friend Karl-Anthony Towns – their relationship was the cornerstone of his massive rebuilding effort. But injury and illness initially limited their time on the court together. Meanwhile, D’Lo didn’t hide his disrespect for then-coach Ryan Saunders or his disdain that he had to share point guard duties with first Ricky Rubio and then Patrick Beverley – even as he began to claim he was more of a combo guard than a point guard anyway. His lack of engagement on defense validated the primary reason Golden State was willing to part with him.

The Wolves blockbuster acquisition of Rudy Gobert this summer was widely regarded as a boon and complement to D’Lo’s game. But, as had been true with KAT, the supposed pick-and-roll synergy between D’Lo and a big man never lived up to the hype, and D’Lo played defense with a lassitude that forfeited his insurance policy that Gobert’s rim protection would cover for his lapses.

Not all of this was D’Lo’s fault. The close bond between him and KAT was always a bit of a fairytale, inevitably it soured when KAT got a monster contract extension while his was being allowed to expire. Saunders was a callow coach, set up to be a scapegoat to gain time for the Rosas rebuild. For very different reasons that had little to do with D’Lo, both Rubio and PatBev were cherished fan favorites. And Gobert has been revealed to be a very finicky pick-and-roll partner.

But if you are looking to extend what is already a maximum-salary contract, you have to play pretty damn well with others, both on the court and in the locker room. D’Lo was never much of a unifier in either setting. His court vision and passing acumen are both extraordinary, but he rarely played at the accelerated pace or prioritized the ball movement that were staples of the offense preferred by the coach he did respect, Chris Finch. Although he improved on his streaky shooting this season, and won a bevy of games for the Wolves in the fourth quarter in each of his three seasons here, his clanks and turnovers also frequently came in big moments. Most damning, his stubborn refusal to expend himself more diligently on defense bore the attitude of a spoiled brat.

Conley should be a good fit
A formidable case can be made that Wolves President Tim Connelly did a marvelous job of reshaping the team this week. As the successor to Rosas and then interim president of basketball operations Sachin Gupta, Connelly’s acquisition of Gobert was immediately controversial for the exorbitant price that he paid, and increasingly polarizing now that Gobert’s acclimation has been slow and uneven. But this week’s trade benefited the Wolves in a variety of important ways.

Most significantly, it swapped out the mercurial presence of D’Lo for the balm of Mike Conley. Now in his 16th NBA season at the age of 35, Conley isn’t fixated on his next contract, having already earned more than a quarter of a billion dollars during his career, and scheduled to make another $24 million next season in the final year of his current deal. It is an amount and a timeframe that keeps a sizable salary slot open to the Wolves for another season to ensure greater flexibility as they inevitably exceed the salary cap by providing big raises for Anthony Edwards and Jaden McDaniels as their inexpensive rookie deals expire.

Meanwhile, because Conley is being paid about $8 million less than what D’Lo gets this season, the Wolves were able to add Alexander-Walker, who has had an undistinguished career thus far, but fits the prototype of a player the Wolves sorely need. He has good size at 6-foot, 6-inches, and is rangy and active and switchable as a perimeter defender.

Furthermore, he was acquired on the recommendation of Finch, who was an associate head coach in New Orleans during Alexander-Walker’s rookie season. Finch has good taste and instincts when it comes to wiry defenders – McDaniels being the prime example – and it is a good sign that he and Connelly continue to have a harmonious, mutually respectful relationship during what has been a disjointed season.

The Wolves also got three second-round draft picks in the D’Lo trade. That small pittance is easy to belittle – second-rounders were being tossed like confetti to fill out high-profile trades for stars around the NBA this week – but shrewd evaluators of personnel can utilize them either for low-risk, potentially high-reward gambles, or as minor sweeteners in trade packages. Because the Wolves still owe Utah four more first-round picks between now and 2029, they need all the draft capital they can scrape together.

On the Wolves current roster, Jaylen Nowell was a second-round pick, taken by Rosas in 2019. Connelly chose Josh Minott – whose lithe dunking, shot-blocking and defense were on display in the win over Utah on Wednesday – in the second round last summer. And Connelly chose reigning two-time MVP Nikola Jokic in the second round for Denver in 2014.

Experience and unselfishness
This discussion of the salary cap and draft picks is all very meta: An examination of the future means by which you get to a projected end. For those who simply love to watch quality hoops, the abiding question is, does Conley instead of D’Lo make this Wolves team better?

Probably. Certainly the fit is much better. Where D’Lo has spent his entire career trying to find his situational groove, Conley has become one of the NBA’s most respected players because he possesses the wisdom and flexibility to understand and mostly provide his team with what it needs from him the most.

He spent his first dozen seasons with the Memphis Grizzlies, an organization built on the collective blue-collar principles of grit and grind, of selflessly playing the right way. In the prime of his career, seasons four through 10, he was instrumental in getting the Grizzlies to the playoffs seven straight seasons, three times advancing past the first round, despite not having any star greater than Marc Gasol, Zach Randolph, or himself.

When Memphis drafted Ja Morant and traded Conley to Utah for a boatload of assets in the summer of 2019, he spent the next three seasons learning how to complement Gobert and Donovan Mitchell at both ends of the court, earning his first All Star bid among a Western Conference backcourt contingent always littered with superstars. This season, after the Jazz dumped both Gobert and Mitchell, Conley became an enabler of all the youthful assets gathered by the team. His assists per game is a career high, his usage rate a career low.

Fold those experiences on to what the Wolves need now. Conley’s easy flex between being the sensei orchestrating the flow and the willing bystander ready to lend a helping hand relieves a lot of pressure on Ant as he learns the alpha-star balance of ball-hogging and playmaking. Conley’s long acquaintance with drop scheme defense led by former Defensive Players of the Year Gasol and Gobert is a welcome change from a backcourt crew that yearns for the high wall scheme that succeeded in Minnesota last season. And Conley’s three years adjusting to Gobert’s very particular tastes at both ends of the court provide Gobert with an important ally as Rudy negotiates the first new and mostly skeptical environment of his NBA career.

Yes, Mike Conley is past his prime. But what he is able to contribute on this downslope of his career, can be particularly valuable to this Wolves roster.

By the numbers

Sounds great, eh? But of course there is a rub.

Obviously, Conley can’t solve every problem confronting the Wolves, including the most fundamental one. The fit between Gobert and KAT remains a source of potentially permanent frustration, like a Rubik’s Cube that changes colors like a mood ring. But even one of basic ways Conley does solve problems creates a resolution that feels bittersweet.

All season long there has been a tension between two different styles of basketball on this team that are not easily reconciled. One leans into disciplined fundamentals. The other leans into fly-around aggression.

You cannot prioritize fly-around aggression with Gobert on your team. He is elite in a variety of ways – rebounding, rim protection, rolling to the hoop and getting put-backs off the offensive glass. But he executes all of these things in an extremely businesslike manner. He hopes his teammates are adopting the same mentality, but will settle for them understanding the supplementary ways they can help him – or at least not deter him—in the midst of these elite activities.

The progress on this has been slow and stubborn. The Wolves are 22-25 in the 47 games Gobert has played and 8-3 in the games he hasn’t played. In the 1429 minutes Gobert has been on the court, the Wolves have broken even – scoring 108.4 points per 100 possessions and allowing 108.4 per 100 possessions. In the 1370 minutes Gobert has not been on the court, the Wolves have scored 115.9 points per 100 possessions and allowed 114.3 points per 100 possessions, for a net rating of plus 1.6. Which is better than a net rating of 0.0.

Sure, there is an inevitable feeling-out process, an acclimation period. But anyone who has watched the Wolves much this season knows that some of their best, most inspired play comes when they are flying around, creating bunches of turnovers on both defense and offense as they flex their athleticism and ball movement.

Among the seven players with whom Gobert has shared the court for at least 200 minutes thus far this season, he had a positive net rating with four of them. With Ant he is plus 0.3 in 1118 minutes. With D’Lo he finishes at plus 0.2 in 1103 minutes. With McDaniels, he is plus 0.8 in 960 minutes.

The last one is Kyle Anderson. In the 587 minutes that Slo Mo (Anderson) and Gobert have shared time on the court, the Wolves have a net rating of plus 10.6.

Slo Mo came from solid, fundamental franchises – San Antonio and then Memphis. He knows and understands the disciplined fundamentals that guide Gobert.

Mike Conley has a similar background, with 12 years in Memphis and 4 in Utah (three of them with Gobert). He is not a “fly around aggression” type of player. In his dozen years running the point for the Grizzlies, Memphis never finished higher than 15th (one time) in pace of play. Twice they finished 30th, the slowest-paced team. Twice they were next-to-last. Twice they were third-to-last. That adds up to Memphis being one of the NBA’s three slowest-paced teams in half of Conley’s 12-year tenure. During his four years in Utah, the Jazz finished 24th, 18th and seventh in pace before dropping back to 15th thus far this season.

The Wolves are currently 5th in pace, after leading the NBA last season.

Bottom line, the internal friction over the identity of this team will eventually be resolved more in favor of disciplined fundamentals. You don’t acquire Gobert with prioritizing that commitment. Mike Conley will help that happen.

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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/10/2023 1:30:18 PM   
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Edwards is named to the All Star team!!
As it should be!!!!

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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/10/2023 1:34:46 PM   
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NEW YORK — Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards, Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox and Toronto Raptors forward Pascal Siakam have been named by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver as injury replacements for the 2023 NBA All-Star Game, which will be played on Sunday, Feb. 19 at 8:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. MT at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City (TNT/ESPN Radio).

The three players will replace Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (left superior tib/fib sprain), Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant (right knee MCL sprain) and New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson (strained right hamstring).

In addition, Curry, Durant and Williamson will be replaced as starters in the NBA All-Star Game by three players who were previously selected as All-Star reserves: Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid, Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen and Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant.

This is the first NBA All-Star selection for both Edwards and Fox and the second for Siakam.

Edwards, the first overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, is posting career highs in points (24.7 ppg), rebounds (6.0 rpg), assists (4.6 apg), steals (1.66 spg), field goal percentage (46.4%) and three-point field goal percentage (36.7%) in his third NBA season. He leads the NBA in total steals (96) and minutes (2,099).


Fox is averaging 24.2 points, 6.3 assists and a career-high 4.3 rebounds while shooting a career-high 50.4% from the field in his sixth NBA season. He leads the NBA with 128 points in clutch situations, which occur when the scoring margin of a game is within five points in the last five minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime.


Siakam is an NBA All-Star for the first time since the 2019-20 season, when he became the first NBA G League alum to start an NBA All-Star Game. A seven-year NBA veteran from Cameroon, he is averaging a career-high 25.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and a career-high 6.2 assists in an NBA-high 37.5 minutes this season.


When an All-Star starter is unable to participate in the NBA All-Star Game before the NBA All-Star Draft takes place, he is replaced in the starter pool for the Draft by the All-Star reserve from the same conference and of the same position group who had the highest weighted ranking in the voting for All-Star starters. The starter replacements are Embiid for Durant (who was in the Eastern Conference frontcourt group at the time of the voting), Markkanen for Williamson and Morant for Curry.

Embiid, Markkanen and Morant will be selected with the starters and Edwards, Fox and Siakam will be selected with the reserves in the NBA All-Star Draft presented by Jordan Brand, which will take place on Sunday, Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. MT at Vivint Arena right before the NBA All-Star Game. TNT will air the NBA All-Star Draft live during its pregame show and then present the 72nd NBA All-Star Game, a matchup between Team LeBron and Team Giannis.

The complete player pool for the 2023 NBA All-Star Game is attached and below.

Player (Team)

Bam Adebayo (Miami)
Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee)*#
Jaylen Brown (Boston)
Stephen Curry (Golden State)*^
DeMar DeRozan (Chicago)
Luka Dončić (Dallas
Kevin Durant (Phoenix)*^
Anthony Edwards (Minnesota)+
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Tyrese Haliburton (Indiana)
Jrue Holiday (Milwaukee)
Kyrie Irving (Dallas)*
Jaren Jackson Jr. (Memphis)
LeBron James (L.A. Lakers)*#
Nikola Jokić (Denver)*
Damian Lillard (Portland)
Lauri Markkanen (Utah)~
Donovan Mitchell (Cleveland)*
Ja Morant (Memphis)~
Julius Randle (New York)
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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/10/2023 1:48:24 PM   
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The moment Ant found out he was an all star:

https://twitter.com/Timberwolves/status/1624115086259355649
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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/10/2023 2:12:43 PM   
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Rudy Gay:

Gay, the most grizzled player on the team, was equally shaken by both the departure of his close personal friend, and the sudden bottoming out of the roster.

“It’s a tough one because Mike is somebody I’ve known for 20 years — that’s not gonna go anywhere, but …” he said, trailing off. “He’s the guy who got everything together. … I think everybody was thrown off a little bit. He’s been the guy that’s kept me sane for the past year and a half.”


Jordan Clarkson:

“It’s definitely tough losing a guy like Mike — that leader, great point guard, the guy that makes everybody’s life easier on the court, and his energy off the court and what he brings to the team, a guy who was never down, I never thought he had a bad day, a guy who just took everybody for who they were. It’s a big loss,” said Clarkson. “… The guy was like Yoda, honestly. He had so many stories and had an enlightened [sense] about him that you’d just listen to him. … Those things, you don’t take for granted in this league, especially how he was as a person.”
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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/10/2023 2:49:17 PM   
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Mike Conley and Nickeil Alexander-Walker are both available to play tonight in Memphis
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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/10/2023 2:59:03 PM   
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Edwards has taken the proverbial “leap” this season, posting per-game averages of 24.7 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.6 assists, and 1.7 steals. Those are all career-highs, as we’ve watched a 21 year old kid come into his own both with his play and as a leader.

In a season that could have easily gone off the rails and devolved into a disaster after Karl-Anthony Towns went down with a calf injury, Ant has stepped up and played like a legitimate superstar. Since Towns went down, Ant is averaging 26.0 points, 6.1 rebounds, 5.0 assists, and 1.9 steals per game. During that time frame, the Wolves are 7.1 points per-100 possessions better with Ant on the floor than with him off.
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RE: Timberwolves 2022 - 2023 Season - 2/11/2023 5:04:31 PM   
Karl Juhnke


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A hot commodity.

quote:

About half of the NBA teams in the league reached out to express interest in trading for Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels, HoopsHype has learned.

Minnesota, however, refused to discuss McDaniels with teams and views him as a member of the team’s core.

McDaniels becomes extension-eligible this summer. Rival executives around the league will monitor the progress of any extension talks between the Timberwolves and McDaniels heading into next season.


https://hoopshype.com/lists/nba-rumors-mikal-bridges-cam-johnson-miles-bridges-pj-washington-grant-williams-more/
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