Mile High Malaise: Wolves Fall in Game 1 + Adjustments for Game 2
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The Minnesota Timberwolves fell into a familiar trap in Game 1, showing flashes of brilliance followed by a lack of mental toughness and maturity. Host Steve Hartman breaks down why holding Denver to 116 points should have been a winning formula and how the Wolves let the game slip away through a "sticky" offense and constant complaining to the officials.
In this episode, we dive deep into:
- The Rudy & Bench Bright Spots: Rudy Gobert looked every bit the four-time Defensive Player of the Year while guarding Nikola Jokic one-on-one. Plus, Steve likes the energy brought by Donte DiVincenzo and Ayo Dosunmu, who combined for 26 points and provided a much-needed defensive spark.
- The Jaden McDaniels Mystery: Jaden came out of the gates blazing with 10 first-quarter points, but then nearly vanished from the offense. We discuss the need for more consistent touches for the "X-Factor".
- The "Ant" Factor: Anthony Edwards was a perfect 5-for-5 at the rim but struggled everywhere else. Is his knee the reason he’s settling for contested jumpers, or is it a lack of focus?.
- Game 2 Blueprint: To head back to Minnesota tied 1-1, the Wolves must stop "chucking" and start punishing Denver’s lack of rim protection. Steve explores why more Kyle Anderson minutes and a "small and fast" lineup might be the key to breaking down the Nuggets' defense.
Can the Wolves find their offensive rhythm and level the series? Tune in for the full tactical breakdown!
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