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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Utah Jazz: 1/21/12

1st Quarter: After a monumental win over the Los Angeles Clippers, the Wolves will hopefully be able to pull one out from the suprisingly good Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City. After a day of sensational college basketball, hopefully the pros can replicate their collegiate counterparts' efforts. There are so many things that could go wrong in this game: the Wolves could start out flat, they could revert to being inconsistent, and role players could be a no-shows. The Utah Jazz are a surprisingly good team, even though outside of Millsaps and Jefferson are the only two above average players on the team. Wes and Darko look aggressive to start off the game. Rubio's stroke looks a bit off, but otherwise is playing with fantastic poise and is all over the place. I believe he already has recorded 3 steals in this opening quarter. Outside of Love's foul trouble, the Wolves are off to a solid start.

2nd Quarter: Derrick Favors is on a block attack at the expense of Pekovic, however Rubio is dinking and dunking his way around the Jazz defense. It's still a relatively close game because of CJ Miles going off against the Wolves as usual. Wayne Ellington is off to another good start and has really kept this team going on its dry runs. The Wolves are again having problems keeping teams of the offensive glass as they keep getting multiple shot attempts on several plays. Earl Clark is taking advantage of Luke Ridnour's defense inability and destroying him on the dribble drive.

3rd Quarter: The 3rd quarter continued with much of the same antics from both teams. Big Al Jefferson has a double double and has continued to play tough against the Wolves big men. Rubio is looking relatively solid along with the other players. Wes Johnson is still perfect for the night which has to be considered some sort of minor miracle that it happened. Love is still in danger of not getting his double double streak going as he isn't crashing the boards very well.

4th Quarter: The Wolves are in another close game and competing hard. However, they cannot afford any turnovers or stupid fouls. Derrick Williams looks absolutely lost on defense but atleast he's hustling on the offensive end. Kevin Love is really hindering the team right now with his constant complaining of calls and his inability to defend Paul Millsap. Millsap is just outplaying him right now with his fadeways and hustle plays. The Timberwolves can't buy a point to say their lives right now. Every shot has gotten altered or contested and is rimming out. Love is going to go down with his first game without a double double.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Detroit Pistons: 1/18/12

1st Quarter: Sorry for the lapse in game coverage as I had some previous commitments to do, but I'll hopefully be able to cover the games just like I used to. The mercurial Wolves team will be facing a floundering Pistons team at home. The Wolves are off to a cold shooting start, but at least their being aggressive on both ends of the game. Their defense is challenging every shot that either team is taking and shooting open shots. Wes Johnson is looking to be more aggressive and Love is just unstoppable on the boards. However, the poor shooting of the Wolves have doomed them be down 20-17.

2nd Quarter: The Wolves reserves are in against the Detroit starting lineup which could be a good or bad thing. So far it's looking pretty bad. Wayne Ellington just looks so confident with all of his shots, a godsend for the poor shooting of Minnesota. Everyone seems so content to stay back and shoot jumpers all day. With Wes out and everyone not making anything, the Wolves are just unable to get to the basket. Everyone is off to a poor shooting day except for Wes. Despite being down in double digits for a while, the TWolves have clawed themselves back into it.
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3rd Quarter: The Wolves stumbled again, but Wes and Pekovic are holding the Wolves together. The turnovers and lack of defense is really gonna hurt them. With Rubio finally running the show and Wes hitting his shots, the Wolves went on a pretty solid run to close the gap on the Pistons. The Wolves are finally starting to look aggressive with drives and feeding Pekovic down low. Tayshaun Prince is singlehandedly keeping the Pistons ahead of the surging Wolves. Hopefully the zone that Wolves are running will helpfully put the Wolves hold down the Pistons offense. Derrick Williams has really dropped into a pretty bad funk as of late.

4th Quarter: This is where we have to let our very good 4th quarter shut down the Detroit Pistons and come back to take the lead. The veteran JJ Barea is showing why the Wolves needed him so badly with some big shots. Kevin Love needs stop arguing so many calls or else he won't get any of the so called "star calls". Derrick Williams is starting show some of his former aggressiveness and has the Wolves tied 71-71. The Wolves have gotten some dumb fouls as of late, but hopefully it won't affect the outcome of the game. The hustle plays of Tolliver and Wayne Ellington have Target Center rocking. The defense has really locked down as usual in the 4th Quarter. They really pushed the Pistons around in the fourth quarter.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Minnesota Timberwolves vs. New Orleans Hornets: 1/13/12

1st Quarter: This will go down as the first game that Ricky Rubio started in his young career. The Hornets are also one of the few teams that are actually more injured than the Wolves, so look for the Wolves to take this one. The Wolves are settling for some tough jumpers to start off the game. Dejuan Summers is off to a fast start. Love is off to a cold start and Darko isn't looking too good enough on the offensive end. Wes actually looks more actually looks more comfortable, which might be the first time I've said that all game. The Wolves are getting absolutely run out by the Hornets. No one seems to be interested in taking care of the ball. Darko needs to come out of the game as he's just dragging the team down. The Wolves have to pick it up as they're down 21-16.

2nd Quarter: The Wolves are really sucking it up on the glass, but partially because the Hornets are shooting particularly bad. Absolutely no one is able to get the ball through the hoop in this one. The only reason the Hornets seem to be leading is because of the turnovers they forced. The Wolves are just playing absolutely atrocious. Somehow they are still in the game, as they're down by just 1.

3rd Quarter: Love is on a tear to start off the second half. He went 3-3 and already has 7 points in just a few minutes. Rubio looks like he might have re-aggravated that injured ankle. However, the Wolves can't box the Hornets out at all as Okafor and Kaman are dominating down low. They are just continuing to get second chances. Rubio is just splitting the Hornets repeatedly on the offensive end. If it wasn't for the Hornets abhorrent shooting, the Wolves would be down in this game. A rare Darko dunk was seen, but abruptly cuts his hand.

4th Quarter: Love and Co. look to stretch the lead. Everything looks exactly like the first half. The Wolves are turning the ball over at a preposterous rate and it seems that no one can hit a shot to save their lives. Rubio is turning the ball over and Ridnour is playing absolutely horrendous. Love is having a blast on the line with 13-13 for the game. Love has been extremely clutch for the Wolves who are giving him almost no support. The refs have been pretty bad this game, but a missed call on goaltending really hurt their M.O. The freethrow shooting in this game has really helped out the Wolves. Overall, just an incredibly ugly, boring game but it's still a Timberwolves win, and that's all that matters!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Chicago Bulls: 1/10/12

1st Quarter: My apologies for missing yesterday's game as I had previous engagements. But I'll be back to cover the Wolves hopefully not get absolutely destroyed by the Chicago Bulls. The Wolves look very sloppy to start out the game and Bulls are taking full advantage of it. The TWolves are extremely sloppy on defense and are not paying attention to their assignments. Barea and Rubio are single-handedly keeping the Wolves in the game right now, but it won't matter because the Bulls are just getting easy, uncontensted shots. The Wolves are quickly down by 16 while the Bulls are shooting 74%.

2nd Quarter: The Wolves have to dig themselves out of a huge hole and it doesn't look to be an easy task as Omer Asik is getting some baskets to go in. Even veterans like JJ Barea are playing poorly on this night. The Wolves are just getting absolutely hammered 48-24. No one seems like they just want to take over and try to pull the Wolves together. Love seems to have found his touch and his legs as he quickly drains some points. The Wolves have come roaring back and quickly cut the lead down to 10. Now they are down 8 with under a minute left. Under the guide of superstar point guard Ricky Rubio, the Timberwolves have accomplished a miracle. They went on a 20-2 run against one of the best teams in the NBA.

3rd Quarter: You can expect the Bulls to come out firing in the 3rd quarter, hopefully the Wolves have enough to continue their monster run. Rubio is starting in the 3rd quarter as is Anthony Tolliver and Anthony Randolph. The Wolves are shooting horribly again, but their defense is very solid this game. Luke Ridnour scored a couple baskets and has the Timberwolves within 3. Loul Deng is single-handedly holding the Wolves back from breaking out while Anthony Randolph is having a great game. Ridnour drills another shot to tie the game at 70-70. Rubio has 11 assists. The Wolves are hanging in down 79-74.

4th Quarter: The Wolves are coming out cold while the lead is stretched into double digits. Derrick Rose is an absolute rocket when he gets going. The Wolves are now down by double digits, but are slowly coming back. Derrick Williams hit a 3 pointer and got fouled to get the Wolves really close again. However, the Bulls keep scoring when they need to and are just trying to hold on their lead. They Wolves have to get some lucky bounces if they want to win. Luke Ridnour is having himself one hell of a game. Derrick Rose and Luol Deng are absolutely cold-blooded. They single-handedly kept the Bulls ahead of the game.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

MInnesota Timberwolves vs. Washington Wizards: 1/8/12

1st Quarter: The Timberwolves are going to try and take on the floundering Washington Wizards with Beasley is out. Wayne Ellington will slip into the starting lineup and Wes will move down to the 3 spot. Luke looks especially rusty as does Darko. The Wizards just don't seem cohesive, but neither do the Timberwolves. This is just a stop-and-start game with no real flow, even with Rubio in the game. The Wizards rookie Jan Vesely is an absolute giant for a SF, but just cannot seem to get any form of a shot to counter his post game.

2nd Quarter: Rubio and Love will start on the floor together, hopefully improving the ball movement and spacing. Ellington and Derrick Williams have nailed a couple of quick threes to put them ahead. Rubio has made a tremendous impact with such a small size. The Timberwolves are playing some very tough defense, even though they are absolutely overmatched by the sheer size of the Wizards' inside. Ricky Rubio and Kevin Love are what separates the Wolves from being as bad with the Wizards.

3rd Quarter: The Wolves again trot out the traditional starting lineup with Darko, Love, Wes, Wayne, and Luke Ridnour. Wes looks a tad bit shaken up when he tried driving to the hoop. The Timberwolves look as lethargic as the last game, but fortunately the Wizards are worse than the Cavaliers. John Wall doesn't look like a true point guard, instead he just seems to try and take it to the hoop every time. Derrick Williams has gone on an absolute tear from the 3 point line with 4 3-pointers. Love is having a down game, but still is managing to score and rebound at a crazy rate. Wayne Ellington is having himself a pretty good game so far at the 2 guard position. Overall, a very good 3rd quarter for the Timberwolves today.

4th Quarter: The Timberwolves have really put their foot on the Wizard's throats. They are just so inept on offense and don't have any semblance of an organized offense. Meanwhile, the Timberwolves are just blasting them on defense. One concern is that coach Rick Adelman is continuing to play the Timberwolves' main players even though they are up by 20 points. You have to wonder what is going on through his head even though they are playing a back-to-back-to-back.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Cleveland Cavaliers: 1/6/12

1st Quarter: This will be the first time in a while when the Timberwolves are the favored team. While the Cavs may come in with the better record (3-3) the number 1 and 4 pick in the draft (Kyrie Irving and Tristan Thompson), but the Wolves are still the stronger and powerful team. One of the keys of the game will be to force Kyrie Irving into attempting shots that aren't good for the team. The game starts of with a Wes/Darko screen that turned into the beginning of a monster game for Darko. However, the 3 point defense has been absolutely atrocious so far, almost reminiscent of last year. Beasley is still struggling to find a role with this team.

2nd Quarter: Love seems too timid with the ball depsite hitting a three point shot so far. Fortunately, the Wolves reserves have been playing outstanding so far, particularly Derrick Williams. This might be the only game that DWill can play with a chip on his shoulder, as the Cavaliers were the only team that passed on him. Unfortunately, Wayne Ellington is having a really hard time playing on both ends of the floor. Fortunately, Williams is carrying the team for the moment. Ricky Rubio is definitely engaged in a battle with Kyrie Irving. However, the Timberwolves just can't make a shot to save their lives. The Timberwolvs pick and roll offense has definitely been downgraded.

3rd Quarter: The Wolves just seem down on the energy that usual. Michael Beasley is really active on the boards so far, which is very unlike him. He also creating for Darko Milicic who continues his tear tonight. Wes Johnson finally knocked down his first bucket in over 6 quarters and Michael Beasley is starting become more of an aggressive slasher that Adelman wants him to be. Both Beasley and Rubio now have 4 fouls and are going to be on the bench for a while longer. It just seems that they can't stop Antawn Jamison.

4th Quarter: The Wolves just cannot convert the points that they need in order to make this competitive.  Their movements just seem to be too lethargic and they just don't seem much into the game. Kevin Love seems to be working just as hard as ever, but isn't getting any calls in his favor. The free throw shooting is going to be the end of this team someday, even Luke Ridnour is shooting only 75%. Overall, just a step back in the development of this young team.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Memphis Grizzlies: 1/4/12

1st Quarter: Minnesota will take on a depleted, yet still dangerous Grizzlies team that is without star Zach Randolph. The Wolves hope to continue their undefeated 2012 campaign with another victory. The Wolves look a bit sloppy against a very aggressive and talented as they went up ahead 9-2 quickly. The Wolves look very sloppy and lethargic against this very aggressive team. The Timberwolves are now down 20-7. The Grizzlies are fortunately not putting out any offensive fireworks and have clawed back 20-12. The Timberwolves rookies are playing some great ball, and managed to pull the Timberwolves back to 20-14 at the end of the first quarter.

2nd Quarter: Anthony Randolph finally sees some playing time and the Timberwolves are looking to stretch the floor with Ricky running point. Rubio again is proving why the league is absolutely fawning over him with brillliant plays over and over again. However, the passing is again sloppy when Rubio is not running the offense and dropped down 35-23. Out of the Wolves timeout however, they came roaring back 37-31. But, the Timberwolves reverted back to their old ways and let the Grizzlies go on a mini-run to end the game.

3rd Quarter: The Wolves take the lead, through tough rebounding and good defense, something you would never have thought the Timberwolves would be able to do. However, the Grizzlies as mentioned above, use their tenacious defense and post game to get back into the game. Fortunately, Rubio came back into the game just in time as the Grizzlies were waking up from their slumber.

4th Quarter: The Wolves look to take this one back as they come into the fourth quarter far closer than they did when they started the game. Rubio and the Wolves are jacking up to many deep shots that are unnecessary. The Grizzlies are just going inside and getting quick and easy jumpers that are chipping away at the lead. Ridnour committed a flagrant foul and the Wolves are now down 72-68. Minnesota has now gone absolutely stone cold and hasn't made a shot in over 4 minutes. Ridnour finally breaks through with a 3 pointer to make 76-71. The Grizzlies are just absolutely locking down on the free throw line late in the game, and that is what is saving them right now. The Wolves gave it their all in the end, but they just couldn't pull it out this time.