Another below .500 season down the tubes!
Let's review some quick positives:
Love - Was a beast all season and a pleasure to watch. He stayed healthy and ended up with 26.1 PPG/12.5 RPG/4.4 APG while also hitting 2.47 threes per game. The only six other players to do 26/12/4 in history are all in the HOF.
Rubio - Had some struggles but improved as the season went on was one of only two NBAers to get 700 assists. Also led the NBA in steals and had 36 more than any other guard.
Deng - Showed some real promise which shocked me. Adelman decided to start him the last 18 games of the year and in those games he averaged 12.0 PPG,11.3 RPG, 1.5 STL and .528 FG%
Brewer - Scored 51 points in a game. Fascinating.
The team somehow finished in the Top 5 in the NBA in Points Per Game, Field Goal Attempts, Free Throws Made and Attempted, Rebounds, Assists, Steals, Opponent Turnovers, and Fouls.
And some negatives:
New coach is likely coming. If that man is Flip Saunders I will completely give up on this country club franchise until Glen Taylor finally sells it.
DWill - Another high lotto pick traded away for nothing. Adelman wanted him gone and the new player they acquired for him (Mbah a Moute) Adelman wanted nothing to do with either.
Pek - Missed 28 games and has missed 67 games the last three seasons (29% of games, Pek has been out).
Muhammad - Only had 22 games where he played 5 minutes or more.
Cunningham - Ugly legal situation.
The Wolves will have the 13th pick in the draft unless they or the Suns vault into the top 3.
And lastly, the Timberwolves have the longest streak in the NBA without making the playoffs. It's been 10 straight seasons. In a league where 8 of the 15 teams in your conference makes the playoffs this is beyond absurd. And it speaks to how dysfunctional this organization has been.
Talent covers up a lot of ineptitude however. You could make this list (below) for many other teams but for the Wolves it really shows how they have screwed up. These are the players the Timberwolves passed on or failed to keep in just the eight drafts they have been a part of since the franchise last made the playoffs. Some we know the reasonings but it's a great list none the less.
Danny Granger, Nate Robinson, Jarrett Jack, David Lee, Monta Ellis, Amir Johnson, Chuck Hayes, Brandon Roy, Rudy Gay, JJ Redick, Rajon Rondo, Kyle Lowry, Paul Milsap, Joakim Noah, Spencer Hawes, Wilson Chandler, Arron Affalo, Tiago Splitter, Big Baby Davis, Marc Gasol, Brook Lopez, Danilo Gallinari, Roy Hibbert, JaVale McGee, Ryan Anderson, Serge Ibaka, Nicolas Batum, George Hill, DeAndre Jordan, Omer Asik, Goran Dragic, Stephen Curry, DeMar DeRozan, Brandon Jennings, Jrue Holiday, Ty Lawson, Taj Gibson, DeJuan Blair, Marcus Thornton, Danny Green, DeMarcus Cousins, Greg Monroe, Gordon Heyward, Paul George, Larry Sanders, Eric Bledsoe, Greivis Vasquez, Lance Stephenson, Jeremy Lin, Enes Kanter, Jonas Valanciunas, Brandon Knight, Kemba Walker, Klay Thompson, Nikola Vucevic, Tobias Harris, Kenneth Faried, Jimmy Butler, Chandler Parsons, Isaiah Thomas, and Michael Carter-Williams.
I used to think the main reason for our struggles was our lack of top 3 picks and chances to draft superstars. I now realize there is a whole wealth of talent up and down the draft and we have never had the scouting talent to figure any of it out....or better yet the dumb luck other teams seem to get.