“Going Down Swinging”

With their fate all but sealed, the Wolves have a decision to make.

NBA Quarterly Report

For the first time in years, I don’t have much to say about the Minnesota Timberwolves.  I make it a point to keep this site positive, so what is there to really say? It seems for months now that Timberwolves games have one of two outcomes:  Get blown out from start to finish, or hang tough through the first three quarters and then implode.  The nights that come up with a third option,  a Timberwolves victory, are few and far between.

At this point, it’s safe to say that the season is lost.  The only thing the Minnesota Timberwolves have to play for is pride or ping-pong balls.  The problem is that, on any given night, you can only have one or the other.  This has managed to put the Timberwolves nation in an extremely awkward position.  Do we give everything we have to achieve a moral victory, or do we regroup and put ourselves in position to one day attain a real one?

I don’t have all the answers, but I do know this – we’ve got a lot of potential on this team.  Marcus Banks, Rashad McCants, Justin Reed: Those are three guys who, with a little bit of development, can play a major role in giving Kevin Garnett and the Minnesota Timberwolves franchise their first title. With a nice trade and a good free-agent signing, this team could be back in the hunt next season.  And our draft pick, whether it’s number five or number eight, is still going to land us a quality player if we draft well.

So my suggestion:  If we’re going down, then we might as well go down swinging.  The future’s going to happen whether or not you step it up each night.  If we develop and winning mentality to end the year, get our young guys some experience, and start to turn this team around, things are only going to get better from here.  And who knows?  Maybe if we catch the Spurs with a right hook this season, everyone will think twice about stepping into the right with the Wolves next year.


Predictions:

 

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division:

1. New Jersey

2. Philadelphia

3. Boston

4. Toronto

5. New York

 

Central Division:

1. Detroit

2. Cleveland

3. Indiana

4. Milwaukee

5. Chicago

 

Southeast Division

1. Miami

2. Washington

3. Orlando

4. Atlanta

5.  Charlotte

 

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Northwest Division

1. Denver

2. Utah

3. Minnesota

4. Seattle

5. Portland

 

Pacific Division

1. Phoenix

2. Los Angeles Clippers

3. Los Angeles Lakers

4. Sacramento

5. Golden State

 

Southwest Division

1. San Antonio

2. Dallas

3. Memphis

4. New Orleans

5. Houston

 

PLAYOFFS:

 

EASTERN CONFERENCE:

1. Detroit

2. Miami

3. New Jersey

4. Cleveland

5. Indiana

6. Washington

7.  Milwaukee

8. Philadelphia

 

First Round:

Detroit over Philadelphia

Miami over Milwaukee

New Jersey over Washington

Indiana over Cleveland

 

Conference Semifinals:

Detroit over Indiana

Miami over New Jersey

 

Conference Finals:

Detroit over Miami

 

WESTERN CONFERENCE:

1. San Antonio

2. Phoenix

3. Denver

4. Dallas

5. Los Angeles Clippers

6.  Memphis

7. Los Angeles Lakers

8. Sacramento

 

First Round:

San Antonio over Sacramento

Phoenix over Los Angeles Lakers

Memphis over Denver

Dallas over Los Angeles Clippers

 

Conference Semifinals:

Dallas over San Antonio

Phoenix over Memphis

 

Conference Finals:

Phoenix over Dallas

 

NBA FINALS:

Detroit over Phoenix


About Derek Hanson

Doctor by day, blogger by night, Derek Hanson is the founder of the Bloguin Network and has been a Patriots fan for more than 20 years.

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