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  1. onaneckonaspit7

    Trading for Gobert is probably the worst trade in NBA history. A horrible fit, gave up quality players and draft picks for how many years? Connelly should never work again, I don’t get how this trade gets approved. Gobert is a good player, it’s not his fault

  2. SandorTheLumberjack

    Gobert trade sucked but that team had 0 future

  3. Got DLo/Vanderbilt contributing on the turn around for LAL. Okogie getting big minutes on the Suns. PatBev arrived in time to help the Bulls in the Play ins.

  4. foye2smith

    Would have rather have lost the play-in last year than have to deal with fans that pretend that team had some sort of significant future.

  5. jonahhillfanaccount

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.

    Where we finished last year was strong, we saw lots of growth from multiple you guys.

    There was absolutely no reason to mortgage our future, for an experiment with 2 bigs that we had NO idea if it would work.

    I firmly believe we could have been a play in team with vanderbilt and Kessler instead of that French fraud

    Edit: we also had a more immediate need at PG than we did at Center, why the fuck do we trade all of our assets for a win now move when we still have a big hole in our roster?

  6. WolvesChamps2020

    Yea Connelly was on the job for approximately 35 min and managed to burn the next 10 years to the ground and take away any chance of building around the most promising player we’ve ever had. Pretty crazy

  7. OGFN_Jack

    Looool yes what a bright young future where we pay Dlo 31 million per year to show up 20 games a year, Malik Beasley on 15 million a year to either shoot you into or out of a game with no in between while rarely passing or playing defense, 13 million for Bev who I love, but would’ve been a glorified cheerleader, and can’t forget about Josh Okogie was *definitely* only 1 year away from breaking out. The only one that truly hurts is Vando and even then I think his skill set needs a fair amount more of development before he can become a serious contributor in the playoffs for a contending team.

    This sub is truly so incredibly moronic to think that blowing up a team that barely sneaked into the 7 seed in a year where half the teams in the west were decimated by injuries for the roster we have now was a *bad* decision. A pick or two many? Perhaps, but we run it back with that team this year and a repeat of last year would’ve been our ceiling.

    This roster has far more talent and potential than any Wolves team in recent years and it’s really quite easy to see it. It’s why we consistently build leads before halftime adjustments overwhelm us and it’s why fans of other teams are listing us at the bottom of teams they want to face in the playoffs. The problem is literally that our coach has one singular way of playing and is unable to adapt when teams make adjustments. It’s why we’re so shitty in 3rd quarters and late in games where coaches are able to have the most influence through halftime and timeouts.

  8. MinnesotanLurker

    If you think last year’s roster would be sniffing the playoffs with KAT being out as long as he was, I have lots of doubts about you.

  9. mossed2012

    I think I gotta leave this sub. The knee jerk reaction to wins and losses and overall negativity is fucking embarrassing. The sky is not falling my god. The sun will rise tomorrow.

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