Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Trolls Disrespect Timberwolves Fans for Criticizing Andrew Wiggins in Recent Fansided.com - Dunkingwithwolves.com Articles Comments Section

Credit: Kirk Goldsberry / Clutchpoints
Below is a two part comment I posted under this morning's Fansided.com/Dunkingwithwolves.com article "Andrew Wiggins" Hot Start Shouldn't be a Surprise" by talented writer Noha Tarranova

[PART 1]
One good game and the Andrew Wiggins propaganda machine, the pro-Wiggins cultist trolls are attempting low IQ "gotchya" replies against the sensible Wiggins critics. If these are the sort of Timberwolves fans that come with Andrew Wiggins, then for the sake of decency alone, Wiggins must be traded!!!

Recent Wiggins BIAS is being aggressively shown through the new pro-Wiggins cultist trolls now more than ever. I wonder who's paying them? The Wiggins promotion campaign is lead by rude, crude and immature trolls.

Thursday, November 7, 2019

DunkingWithWolves Blog Intent on Promoting Timberwolves Agenda: Removes Comments "Andrew Wiggins MUST go!!"

Photo credit: Twincities.com
Timberwolves Andrew Wiggins is Woeful

Below is a comment that I wrote this morning under the Player Grades Fansided/Dunkingwithwolves article written by Ben Beecken after the Timberwolves loss to the Memphis Grizzlies.
My comment was REMOVED! The only explanation given was "detected as spam." This has happened to me numerous times with comments that criticize Andrew Wiggins.
There's obviously absolutely nothing spam-ish about what I comment. Henceforth, I'll be posting here at NBA Timberolves Talk all of my comments that are taken down at Fansided.com/Dunkingwithwolves.com.


Wednesday, October 23, 2019

An Open Letter to Minnesota Timberwolf, Kevin Garnett, KG, The Big Ticket: Let The Wolves Retire Number 21

Image credit: USAToday
Minnesota needs KG to allow his
number "21" to be retired. 

Mr. Garnett,

Since you retired in 2016, our beloved Timberwolves gave us, the fans, hope that after 14 seasons, the team would be a regular in the playoff's for years to come. Tom Thibodeau coached the team back to the playoff's after the 2017-18 season and the Wolves even won a game before losing 4 games to 1 to the Houston Rockets. The Timberwolves return to the playoffs was short lived, however and they missed the playoff's this past season.

During the time after you were sent to the Celtics and then since you retired, there have been a few positive things happen with the team. Some of the positives include: Karl-Anthony Towns is now a 2-time All-Star. We had legendary coach Rick Adelman give the team some respectability and as I mentioned already, the team made the playoffs after 14 years. Not many positives though.

The positives have paled in comparison to the negatives... And oh, there have been plenty.
The Wolves traded Kevin Love for the number 1 overall pick in the 2014 draft, Andrew Wiggins. At the time of the trade, it was considered to be a huge positive and we all believed Wiggins would become an All-Star for years to come but, after 5 seasons he has proven to be nothing more than a streaky scorer while taking up a ton of the teams salary cap. Tom Thibodeau was fired mid-season this past year and was replaced by Flip Saunders' son, Ryan. He is young but, like his dad, he is well liked and has the support of the organization and fans.as well. You already knew about Jimmy Butler and him giving the organization a huge black-eye when he forced his way out of town.

Here we are, about to start another NBA season and while the team has a few bright spots to give us hope for the future, we are not expecting the team to make the playoffs this year.
This organization has seen so many bad things happen to it and us fans could really use something positive to happen with the team that would give us all something to be happy and proud of. Something that could happen rather quickly while not taking several years to pan out.
I think the big positive thing, involves you. After all, you are "The Big Ticket."

The fans of the Minnesota Timberwolves would really, REALLY appreciate seeing your number 21 jersey be retired and hanging from the rafters at Target Center along side the only other retired number... 2. We all remember it was worn by your close friend and fan favorite Malik Sealy.

Recently fans have began to wonder why your number has not yet been retired? My own opinion has been that you dislike owner, Glen Taylor (who doesn't "know shit about basketball") as much as I do. So I wrote an article that focused on Taylor needing to do whatever he could to get you on board to retire your number. (Click HERE to read that article)  A fan responded to the article by suggesting that you have been unwilling to work with Taylor to get it done. I don't know if that is accurate or not but, it would mean a lot to all the Timberwolves fans if you could put aside your differences with Taylor long enough to give you and your career a proper ending.

When Flip brought you back to finish your career with the Wolves, it was one of the best things that has happened to the team since it entered the NBA. Us fans never wanted to see you traded so, it meant a lot when you waived your no-trade clause and came back home. Your retirement was quiet and fans were never allowed the chance to say 'thank you for all you have done for the team and the State of Minnesota.' You were just gone. It has left us with an empty feeling. A similar comparison is with another Minnesota sports legend.... Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback, Fran Tarkenton. He was so popular with the fans but, since he retired he has had very little to do with the franchise. If not for former head coach, Bud Grant telling him to show up for important team events, I doubt Tarkenton would have made an appearance at all. It would really be a bitter pill for Wolves fans to swallow if you shun the team as Tarkenton has. Some of us fans take that personally.

The next milestone your legacy will see is you being inducted into the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame. It will be embarrassing as a fan if you go into the Hall of Fame before your number is retired by the team you carried for so many years.

Your final season with the team proved how much of an impact you had with the young players. You set the tone for how players prepare for games, how they play and how they conduct themselves in and outside of the Target Center. I understand that you have no interest in being a coach but, your presence is badly needed with this team in some capacity.

I apologize for my rambling on and on as I have. I guess its my way of doing what I can to encourage you put your differences aside with Glen Taylor. Please. We (fans) really need something to cheer about this season and the Timberwolves officially retiring number 21 would be one big positive that will be permanent. Come back to us... Come back to the team, some way, some how. Let us say 'Thank you' for what you have done. It will mean a lot to us all.

Thank you!

Signed,

Wolves Fan In Dallas AKA Jim Watkins

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Andrew Wiggins Must be Traded ASAP vs. Benched

The time has come to move on from 
Andrew Wiggins. Enough is enough
Andrew Wiggins days are numbered receiving a paycheck for the privilege of playing professional basketball for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Wiggins has by all measurable standards including the eye test, shown absolutely no evidence of improvement from last year. All of the hyped up "hard work" he's supposedly put into his game (as parrotted by  the Minnesota sportswriters) over the summer should have prepared him for the preseason; yet, he is alarmingly the exact same player and person as last year, just like the FIVE years prior. We've heard from the mainstream Minnesota sports media ad nauseum that Wiggins has worked harder on his game this summer than previous summers; and yet he's proven beyond a reasonable doubt that it was all fake news. The Timberwolves fanbase have been sold a bottle of snake oil with a big picture of Andrew Wiggins smile on it. True Wolves fans should be FURIOUS, for they've been deceived!!!

The best thing for Timberwolves President of Basketball Operations Gersson Rosas to do for the betterment of the organization is to trade Andrew Wiggins for anything at this point; and make the trade happen quickly and silently.
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Saturday, October 19, 2019

All The Work And Time In The Gym Andrew Wiggins Has Put In Has Produced NOTHING!



Andrew Wiggins of the Minnesota Timberwolves is about to start his 6th season with the Wolves. We all know that he was the first overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, chosen by the Cleveland Cavaliers and later traded to the Wolves for All-Star Kevin Love. There has always been high hopes that Wiggins would blossom into an All-Star but, after 5 seasons he has yet to come close.

This offseason has been different, according to writers who are so "pro-Wiggins" that some fans have begun to question if those writers are on Owner Glen Taylor's payroll. Maybe they were offered a chance to write for the StarTribune if they talked Wiggins up to create a false impression that he will be turning the corner...finally. It is widely known that Wiggins' contract is one of the worst in the league and because he is on a Max deal, the wolves have had little room with the salary cap to offer a more deserving player and the result has been the team being in NBA Purgatory...Again.

Friday, October 11, 2019

Timberwolves Preseason Game vs. Suns Reaction

I just watched highlights of Tuesday's preseason Timberwolves game vs the Suns. Below is a link to the highlights provided by Fansided.com

It's very concerning to me that the same showboating chest pumping screaming into the direction of the fans after a dunk is STILL exhibited by the Timberwolves' best player, Karl Anthony Towns. What a thug-like thing to do!!! Obviously he's still a child unworthy of an adult's paycheck; or at bare minimum, he cannot keep his emotions in check for the betterment of the team.

Watch the video. Karl Anthony Towns dunks the ball AND THEN actually spends his team's valuable time to pause, scream at the crowd, and celebrate; all while the Suns inbound the ball to take advantage of Towns getting back many steps late on Defense. What a selfish act!!

Defense is Karl Anthony Town's Achilles's Heel to his team. Clearly he's not taking this season seriously if he's choosing to place the spotlight on himself at the expense of whats best for his team at a moment during a game when he should be giving 125% effort on Defense.

Decisions like this is exactly why Coach Thibbs would yell at Towns during games. And THIS is the Timberwolves best player and the new leader of the team???

Why does Karl Anthony Towns not yet possess the mental discipline required to keep those sort of emotions at bay until AFTER a blown whistle? Showboating at the expense of executing sound Defense should be considered unacceptable, especially for a team who missed the playoffs last season and are expected to struggle with making the playoffs again this season. There is no margin for errors this season; at least that SHOULD be the attitude of the best player on an NBA team, right??

Was it just a bad choice in judgement or is Karl Anthony Towns emotionally compromised?

Should the average Timberwolves fan just not care at all and continue to not hold their team accountable for decisions that place unnecessary celebration for entertainment purposes over winning basketball games???

Shouldn't NBA professionals be REQUIRED to give 125% on EVERY possession during the couple hours it takes to play a game? That would be the "professional" thing to do, right?? That would be putting one's team first and any desire to showboat to the crowd last, right??

Cannot NBA "professionals" like Karl Anthony Towns, who get paid $25-30 MILLION per season, possess the self disclipline required to score two points and THEN IMMEDIATELY hustle back on Defense (Again, Defense is Towns Achilles's Heel to his team)?? Ist this part of his job description?? Isn't this what he's getting paid MILLIONS OF DOLLARS to do??

So, then why hasn't this concept been ingrained FROM DAY ONE into the central nervous system of Karl Anthony Towns, the Timberwolves' best player??

As with every business, when it's employees' emotions interfere with their ability to efficiently and affectively perform their job description, that business has a huge problem.

GOD SAVE THE TIMBERWOLVES!!!

https://fansided.com/videos/sendtonews/6pqlBuz6mJ-624068-4471/?utm_campaign=FanSided+Daily&utm_source=FanSided+Daily&utm_medium=email

Click here for Towns video clip


Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Timberwolves Screwed Up Again By Letting Derrick Rose Leave

Derrick Rose's new book, "I'll Show You"
Triumph Books LLC
Photo of book by Jim Watkins

I have been waiting since June for Derrick Rose's book, "I'll Show You" (2019 Triumph Books LLC) to be released. When I got up today, I remembered that the book was released today. I paid just over $30 (with tax) for the first book I have bought in over 20 years but, I got it and immediately soaked up every word written in Chapter 14. That is the chapter that Rose mostly talked about his time in Minnesota. My reaction to what he had to say about the team and where he was in his life as a person and his team.... 'WOW!' 'The Wolves sure screwed up by not re-signing him!'
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Friday, September 6, 2019

NBA Media Unfairly Labels Minnesota As 'Too Cold' For NBA Free Agents To Consider

Minnesota isn't the only cold weather NBA city

Fans of the Minnesota Timberwolves have heard it since the franchise joined the league in 1989... The top free agents won't sign with Minnesota because, of the cold, brutal, frigid winters. 
Just last week on another sports blog, Sir Charles In Charge wrote:

"Acquiring star talent is difficult at the best of times – being in a small market, cold-weather city adds layers of difficulty to an equation already problematic."
It didn't help when former Timberwolves President of Basketball Operations and arguably the worst Wolves boss in franchise history, David Kahn said after he was fired about the factors involved with the team not drafting Steph Curry...

Thursday, September 5, 2019

A Potential 3-Team Trade Involving Andrew Wiggins and Chris Paul

Chris Paul - Credit: Getty Images
Tim Hardaway Jr. - Credit: Forbes.com


 
Andrew Wiggins - Credit: Twincities.com
I recently posted a comment on one of the other Wolves blogs about a potential 3-team trade that would send Andrew Wiggins on his way. The trade would move Chris Paul from the Oklahoma City Thunder and bring back Tim Hardaway Jr. from Dallas.

There have been rumors swirling around involving the Wolves and Minnesota being a landing spot for Paul. Let me be clear by saying that I really like Paul as a player but, I really DON'T like the idea of him playing for the Timberwolves. I don't see him being a good fit with the Wolves.

At the same time, I really DON'T like Andrew Wiggins and his work ethic (or lack thereof). I had held out hope for Wiggins turning into a star player but, I finally looked beyond all the negative stats that he has had with the team and am now of the opinion that Wiggins will never develop into the player so many of us fans had hoped he would. He may very well become a star in the NBA but, I am convinced it won't be in Minnesota.

Saturday, August 31, 2019

NBA Glossary Of Basketball Terms From Basketball-Reference.com

Editor's note: This NBA glossary of terms is from "basketball-reference.com"  
This glossary of terms can be referenced by readers who might not know what a term actually means while reading articles posted on NBA Timberwolves Talk or any other related site.


2P - 2-Point Field Goals


2P% - 2-Point Field Goal Percentage; the formula is 2P / 2PA.


2PA - 2-Point Field Goal Attempts


3P - 3-Point Field Goals (available since the 1979-80 season in the NBA)


3P% - 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (available since the 1979-80 season in the NBA); the formula is 3P / 3PA.


3PA - 3-Point Field Goal Attempts (available since the 1979-80 season in the NBA)


Age - Age; player age on February 1 of the given season.


AST - Assists


AST% - Assist Percentage (available since the 1964-65 season in the NBA); the formula is 100 * AST / (((MP / (Tm MP / 5)) * Tm FG) - FG). Assist percentage is an estimate of the percentage of teammate field goals a player assisted while he was on the floor.


Award Share - The formula is (award points) / (maximum number of award points). For example, in the 2002-03 MVP voting Tim Duncan had 962 points out of a possible 1190. His MVP award share is 962 / 1190 = 0.81.

Saturday, August 24, 2019

Timberwolves Stuck In NBA Purgatory, Retiring Kevin Garnett's Number 21 Would Help Bring Franchise Back To Life

Timberwolves owner, Glen Taylor
 - Image owned by Getty Images
We, Timberwolves fans have read it so many times about the team only making the playoffs once in the past 15 years. That is really pathetic but, it is fitting. It’s the truth. Over the last 15 seasons, the team has really sucked. The team hasn’t been relevant since before the only superstar player was traded away to the Celtics for a few draft picks, a few underwhelming players and a toaster. Ok, the toaster wasn’t included but, it should have been.

The truth of the matter is the team has been drowning in NBA Purgatory ever since Kevin McHale traded away the biggest, most talented player to ever play for the Wolves…. Kevin Garnett.

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Has The NBA Become Too Complex For The New and Casual Fan To Understand?


This article is my first of hopefully many to be featured on the new Timberwolves fan site I created…. NBA Timberwolves Talk.

I am a fan of the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves. For better would be great but, for most of their 30 years in the league, it has been for the worse. I have followed them every season, hoping to see them have another season like they did in 2004 when they made it to the Western Conference Finals. My trust in that hope is what keeps me following them, even though I no longer live in Minnesota.

Recently, while reading an article about them, I noticed there were a lot of basketball terms being used and I admit, I didn't know what some of them meant. Over the years I have considered myself a "common fan.” That Means I understand basic basketball terminology, enough to understand most of what I read in today's NBA news.