Oh no, not a discussion about the Timberwolves PG situation in the Timberwolves thread.
If you want to talk about something else, then bring up a different subject, Karen.
On average you only get about 2 chances per year to do that. There's only two schools who have won more B1G games over that period than Iowa, Ohio St and Michigan. This has been Ferentz's best 6 year run in the 27 years he's been there.
A small shooting guard in an old point guards body that needs to learn how to play defense and not turn the ball over. He's a smaller, poor man's version of Malik Monk
Based on what? The constant clamoring for a new PG on here is due to not being able to setup the offense and TO's allegedly. Those have nothing to do with solving the defense issues and they're in the middle of the pack in TO's per game.
Passing on Winfield Jr made sense at the time because they had Harry in his prime and Anthony Harris franchise tagged and coming off of a huge season. Safety wasn't a need at that time so I don't blame the Vikings much for that.
Passing on Hamilton was just dumb.
What you said earlier about the Naz/Randle combo is the issue. They are the worst frontcourt duo defensively in years right now. That's the #1 problem.
There are many combo guards/shooting guards playing lead guard across the NBA right now. That's today's NBA. Needing a classic PG is not how it...
The mental gymnastics you guys continue to do to put all of our problems on not having a PG is insane. That has virtually nothing to do with this team not playing D, especially when Ant has only played 3 games.