The Moonball Blog

Thursday, October 23, 2008

The more things change...

Change is slow. (Unless you’re the Celtics, the Tampa Bay Rays, and hopefully the Obama presidency…) Usually, it takes a long time to change a culture when most of the pieces are the same. After a bunch of offseason moves, I was hoping to see the Timberwolves defy the odds and turn the corner quickly. Like, if somehow Mike Miller's long-range threat could open up the offense for Big Al (and Stiffs #1, #2 and #3) down low, and Corey Brewer and Bassy could improve their shooting, and Kevin Love can prove worthy of a top pick and show that he’s for real, why….the Wolves could at least get close enough to sniff the playoffs with their super strong canine noses.

So it was that after going 5-1 on the road to start the preseason, the Wolves returned to Target Center last night for a pre-season tilt vs. Chicago. They were met with weak applause from an anemic crowd, and I was reminded that the road will be long yet.

Maybe it was the 20 point deficit they created going down 29-9 in the first quarter. When the shots aren’t falling, it eats away at your soul. Corey Brewer has actually shot about 50 percent in the preseason, and you could see the gears turning as he chucked a couple shots early, “I’m gonna show this home crowd that things will be different this year.” CLANK! “I really practiced hard.” CLANK! All of a sudden the same Corey Brewer was back, and the Target Center was back in his head. During the next half-court set, he was wide open on the baseline off a pass from Miller, and he deferred to Foye. As Brewer moved the ball, Miller hissed, “Shoot that!” But it was too late. Brewer went 1-7 on the evening.

Miller himself was 0-3 to start the game, and he even missed a technical free throw. So obviously the shots weren’t falling, and the Wolves finished at 32% from the field. The rotation is also far from being set, and the Wolves used rookie Love and Rashad McCants more off the bench than the capable Ryan Gomes, who barely played. I’m guessing that’s a preseason rotation thing, and we’ll see more of Gomes vs. Milwaukee tonight.

The biggest downer of the evening was the abysmal play of Kevin Love, who is not ready to help yet. Not even close. While Noah floated above him as though riding an Ark, Love was lost. And Gooden was plenty for Love to handle. The Wolves rook went an ugly 1-10 from the field, and his hops were always 6 inches shorter than everyone else.

What a difference 4 draft picks make -- the Bulls #1 Derrick Rose was awesome right out of the box. He was man-sized standing next to boy Foye, and he moved the ball and athletically created his own shots, jumping for steals and rebounds like someone who seriously has something to prove. I am very bad at figuring out how someone’s college game will translate to the NBA, so I don’t even try….leaving me to (gulp!) trust management to pick the right guys. I wasn’t sure how Rose’s game would be. But I am telling you now, he is already right at home, and he is going to be awesome. And he might be able to get crucial playing time right away in a crowded Bulls backcourt -- Larry Hughes was having a good game, but went down in the 3rd quarter with a dislocated shoulder, and was ushered off the court. He walked right past me, and that was one nasty thing sticking way out his right shoulder. It looked like it was going to pop right through his skin. Ouch! That’s why Larry Hughes makes Larry Hughes money, I guess.

Anyway, I'll probably get a little more context after watching tonight's Wolves game against the Bucks. But so far it seems the Wolves' offseason moves should be seen as baby steps, not leaps or bounds.

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