Phil Riewer
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ORIGINAL: David Levine Alan Horton@WolvesRadio In their last 10 games, the Wolves have lost FOUR times when they've had a 10+ point 4th quarter lead. They hadn't lost a game all season in that scenario over the first 41 games. There have been some warning signs, struggles against way lesser teams, not closing, etc. It's the NBA, sometimes 15 point underdogs win. We've been pretty good about not losing those games, and that's great, but we're not playoff/championship level yet, IMO. But that's what I want. You're right about Edwards, and I don't even like being critical of him, but his shot selection and game awareness is lacking. He's better than Jalen Green, but often times he plays like him. That's not a good thing. My fear is that we're going to wear out Conley and Gobert during the regular season. We're not bench deep at all, and that matters for the regular season, especially when you have to run heavy minutes for Conley and Gobert. I'm really excited about Thursday, and a little worried. We need to be aggressive and improve this roster. Not sure we will. I think the book is out on us. Pack the paint late and Ant will turn it over multiple times. Hopefully that's growing pains as he learns to pass the ball. But right now, his passes are often off-target, illadvised or mistimed. He also needs to figure out if he gives the ball up early, he's going to get it back - and in a much better position than if he dribbles it for 15 seconds. And holy shit, you have arguably the best screener in the game in Gobert - quite ignoring the screens he's setting for you. I'm also losing faith in Finch. The players love him, but the game is getting too big for him. Firstly, his idea to play a free-flow EuroLeague style of ball does not mesh well with guys like Ant, Jaden and KAT that aren't really instinctive players - or guys that can see the game 1-2 passes ahead. And his substitutions, "saving" timeouts and bizarre challenges make me feel like he's in over his head. I think he's a "transition" coach. A guy to get us away from the mess that was Ryan and to prep us for a real coach. Right now, Daigneault might be my favorite coach in the league. He has a crazy young team, but they're always a unit on both sides of the ball. Always in the right spots, always making the right decisions, always knowing what the other 4 guys are doing. Makes me wonder how good we could be if we had stuck with Ryan Saunders. Not good. Yeah he hasn't been anything but an Asst anywhere else.
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