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Per Jon K:
These moody Minnesota Timberwolves have ridden the emotional waves all season long. Now, just as the playoffs near, they have returned to the sunken place.
“It feels like we’re a million miles away from the team that we can be and that we are,” Wolves coach Chris Finch said after a 122-108 loss to the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday night. “We’ve got to get that back with our connectedness and our spirit.”
The Wolves (46-32) have lost three straight and are 6-9 in their last 15 games. Superstar Anthony Edwards has missed all but seven of those with a knee injury, and Jaden McDaniels (knee) has also been out for the last five games. The combination of injuries and desultory shooting from 3-point range has the Wolves slumping their shoulders, throwing towels on the sideline in frustration and searching for any kind of positivity as they try to lock down a top-six seed in the Western Conference playoffs.
It wasn’t long ago that Minnesota believed it could make a run at the No. 4 seed and home-court advantage in the first round. But the Wolves have slipped to 2 1/2 games behind the fifth-seeded Houston Rockets (48-29) with four games to play. They are three games ahead of seventh-seeded Phoenix (43-35), and need only one win and one Suns loss to ensure they avoid the Play-In Tournament.
“I know a lot of guys can get down individually if things aren’t going their way. We do have an emotional team, so it can spiral if it gets too crazy,” guard Mike Conley said. “It’s just about trying to keep everybody’s spirit up, understanding that we’re a really good team. Just because we hit a tough stretch, injury and whatever we’re dealing with, we have a lot in the tank, we have a very deep team, and we should still go out there and compete.”
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Howl Wolves!!
These moody Minnesota Timberwolves have ridden the emotional waves all season long. Now, just as the playoffs near, they have returned to the sunken place.
“It feels like we’re a million miles away from the team that we can be and that we are,” Wolves coach Chris Finch said after a 122-108 loss to the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday night. “We’ve got to get that back with our connectedness and our spirit.”
The Wolves (46-32) have lost three straight and are 6-9 in their last 15 games. Superstar Anthony Edwards has missed all but seven of those with a knee injury, and Jaden McDaniels (knee) has also been out for the last five games. The combination of injuries and desultory shooting from 3-point range has the Wolves slumping their shoulders, throwing towels on the sideline in frustration and searching for any kind of positivity as they try to lock down a top-six seed in the Western Conference playoffs.
It wasn’t long ago that Minnesota believed it could make a run at the No. 4 seed and home-court advantage in the first round. But the Wolves have slipped to 2 1/2 games behind the fifth-seeded Houston Rockets (48-29) with four games to play. They are three games ahead of seventh-seeded Phoenix (43-35), and need only one win and one Suns loss to ensure they avoid the Play-In Tournament.
“I know a lot of guys can get down individually if things aren’t going their way. We do have an emotional team, so it can spiral if it gets too crazy,” guard Mike Conley said. “It’s just about trying to keep everybody’s spirit up, understanding that we’re a really good team. Just because we hit a tough stretch, injury and whatever we’re dealing with, we have a lot in the tank, we have a very deep team, and we should still go out there and compete.”
Vibes are down in Minnesota as Timberwolves limp toward NBA playoffs
The Wolves still believe they can flip a switch when the playoffs begin. They believe that when shots start falling, the vibes will return.
Howl Wolves!!