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Minnesota Timberwolves star Kevin Garnett will return to Target Center on April 12 for fan appreciation night! It will be the first time KG steps foot inside Target Center since 2018. Plus, do we care that Anthony Edwards is no longer eligible for postseason awards? And how shocked would we be if the Timberwolves won a championship this season?
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Before we get into a batch of feedback Friday and send Declan
along the path here and some breaking Timberwolves,
I guess call it organizational news,
kind of the drop this morning.
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the scoreNorth twin show here.
He's going down to cover opening day.
But before we send you on your way here and get into some of
the interesting news, you had brought up, I think it was a
week ago on the podcast that so you're, your first born
son's name is Sonny.
And then you kind of joked about naming your next son bones.
Yep.
And you're getting some encouragement from the comment section
from Aira Shane at 943, it says, you should go for it, man.
I named my son, Garnet.
That's awesome, which is incredible.
If that's, if you have a son named Garnet as a first name,
that is, that's bold.
But you're just, you're getting some encouragement that it's
okay to name your, maybe, I don't know, maybe you're leaning
now more toward IO than bones for naming your second son.
That's true.
That's a good point.
Yeah, I mean, I know you throughout the like caveat of you
could just name them, you know, name them Judd,
even whatever you want, but then you just nickname them bones
early and it just sticks, right?
Like you just, you just, you just nick you, and let's be honest.
And Sonny's, Sonny's like in the 90th percentile for weight
in his height and his, he did get his father's 99th percentile
noggin, so his head's gigantic.
But, but as you guys know, I'm a pretty slender,
bony type of guy as it is.
So there's a good chance this guy's going to be kind of bony
and skinny and scrawny.
So, but your brother's not, yeah.
My brother's, my brother has my father's, you know,
thick, beautiful jeans and I, I got mine.
I got, I got my mother's uncles, my mother's brothers.
Yeah, so I've got my, I've got my dad's brother's side
of the family jeans because my dad was pretty skinny
and my, my uncle was much broader, which I am.
So like it's, it's a crap shoot, man.
It's a crap shoot.
You never know.
Sonny's calling you bones as a kid.
Is that what you know?
Sonny could grow up to be just a strapping,
just great athlete and you'll be like,
where did that come from?
Just make sure he throws left handed.
Well, yeah, that's true.
What, one more story from our late friend Jesse Pierce,
because I'll never forget this.
She, she, I don't know if she's met my brother in person.
I think she did.
And I remember her vividly going,
that's your brother, huh?
Yep, that, that's normally the reaction I get
from all my female friends of, huh?
Is that you guys marriage?
Uh-huh, you guys, uh, I would never guess that's your brother.
Yep, yep, that's normal reaction.
I usually get from a lot of, a lot of my friends, yeah.
And you would, yeah.
Looks nothing like, like as far as his build.
We sound, if you, we, we have, we, we sound alike.
Like you know the way we talk.
There's definitely, you could tell we're,
we're brothers, if you like, we're blindfolded.
I guess if that makes sense,
but, uh, no, you would never guess us standing next
to each other that we are funny, related.
It's true, true, true.
Liam will be making his debut.
Brother Liam will be flaggerin' house podcast next week.
So, all right, Dex, we're sending Dex off to the North Loop.
Howls to, to go watch some cold baseball
and we'll catch him next week on flaggerin' house here.
But the big news, Judd, PR release sent out this morning.
I love the wolves trying to take advantage of the,
the twins being down and no one really,
no one trying to, they literally sent a release out
on twins home opener day and said,
we'll just steal the new spotlight here today.
Thank you very much.
We are the Timberwolves.
Kevin Garnett's coming back to target center.
The Timberwolves announced that on April 12th,
so in like a week and a half,
team ambassador Kevin Garnett will make his first appearance
at target center since 2018,
as part of a fan appreciation night
when the wolves host the Pelicans
in the regular season finale.
The most iconic player in franchise history
returns to the twins cities for a special night,
kicking off his long awaited reunification
with the organization and following the announcement
of his role as team ambassador.
I'm gonna read you a little bit more
because I think there's some relevant information in here.
During the 2026-27 season,
so next year the wolves will honor Garnett's enduring impact
by raising his number 21 jersey
into the rafters at target center
with ceremony details to be announced at a later date.
Garnett's return marks a milestone for the organization,
signaling a new era of alignment, momentum and commitment
to delivering best in class fan-focused experiences.
Quote from Garnett, I can't wait to come home.
Coming back for me is about what's next.
I've spent time with Mark and Alex.
You can feel the difference.
The energy is real.
The vision is real.
They're building something that lasts with a team
on the court that's hungry to win.
I'm excited to be back in the building with the fans.
Minnesota, let's go.
And then Mark and Alex had a joint statement.
And I can't tell if they were reading this together
in sync both of their voices.
But from Mark and Alex, Kevin Garnett
has always represented the heart
and intensity of this franchise.
The energy he generates is unmistakable
and welcoming him home to target center
is a moment our fans have been eagerly anticipated.
Your thoughts?
Oh, I think this is great.
I think it's great.
And look, I mean, it's now been what,
a couple of months probably since they announced
that Garnett was back in the family.
And so this is not a surprise.
We didn't know exactly if and when this season,
he would come back to a wolves game,
a target center that is now official.
The number retirement, I think they said at the time
that it would be in the future, we now know
and not surprisingly, it's next season.
But I was thinking about this
and like what the importance is.
And I think it's this.
And baseball, this is really big in baseball,
but I think it's big in sports in general.
You know, if you're a dad or mom right now
and you grew up watching the wolves,
and look, I know there were a lot of lean years,
but there were some good times.
Like there was a nice run there.
And you grew up watching that team,
like the first victory ever against the bulls
at target center in 97 or something like that.
And your kid now, your son or daughter loves Aunt, right?
It's, if you tell them about Garnett,
they're like, oh, cool.
And they can go watch some of it,
but I think it's very hard to sort of get
feels things from the moment
unless there's a real connection now.
And so I think there's a big difference between saying,
well, my aunt when I was eight or nine was KG.
It's like the kids are like, oh, okay, cool.
But he's gonna be back there now.
His number's going to be retired.
And if you take your son or daughter to a game,
I gotta believe that if you're the parent,
it's gonna be emotional, right?
Cause like, this is a reflection of your childhood.
And I think when your kid sees that,
it changes things completely.
And we can mock the wolves past as much as we want,
but I think the link to your past
in any sports incredibly important.
And I think it's what sort of links the commonality
between you passing on being a wolves fan
and that kid might love aunt and you loved KG.
So I actually think that this is a very important moment,
not just from like it was embarrassing that KG
was not in good graces and more importantly, vice versa.
That's important too.
But when you think about the past, right?
Like you as a kid, you loved Garnett.
I grew up on Garnett.
Yeah, I grew up with that.
And you like aunt now, but you're an adult.
It's different.
And I just think about sharing that
and we're both not parents,
but sharing that like with your kid
and like becoming emotional when 21 goes up to the rafters.
And your kid sort of identifying the importance of that to you.
So I think this goes beyond like the business of sports.
I think that this is the,
this is joining the past and the present
in a way the wolves have been unable to
with easily the most important player
in franchise history for years now.
Aside from that brief 2018,
but he came back so quickly,
flip-died, it went sideways.
I mean, you ever watch like a romcom
or like a romantic drama movie?
And you know, there's like a guy
who's burned in the candle, career, whatever.
But they realize halfway through the movie
or toward the end of the movie
that none of this stuff matters
unless I can be with the love of my life.
Like I want to be able to share all these things with someone.
Like why build up all of this wealth,
these accolades and wealth and whatever
if I can't share it with someone.
And it kind of feels like the Timmerwolves
are in that movie where they've built up
this incredibly competitive and relevant franchise now
on the court and off the court.
I mean, Anthony Edwards has become
one of the big stars of the NBA
and they've gone to back-to-back Western Conference Finals.
They're no longer a punchline
as they were for 15 years between the first KG era
and then when they finally got back to the playoffs.
But then you look around Target Center
even in the middle of a playoff run the last two years
and you look up and it's like it's kind of barren in here, man.
Like it's kind of, you know, you go back,
go back home to your empty apartment or condo
and there's nothing on the walls.
There's no pictures of family or friends or whatever.
It's like the only two banners that have been hanging
are not to be callous to dead guys, you know,
Malik Seely tragically passing away over 20 years ago
and Flip Saunders tragically passing away.
I mean, this organization has been around since the late 1980s
and only one player we could debate at some point
maybe Carl Anthony Townes,
but only one player to this point has truly warranted
being that link and that connection
and that jersey up in the rafters.
And the fact that he hasn't been in that arena since 2018,
eight years ago is an incredible travesty
and he plays a role in that too to some extent.
I think it's like Glenn is well documented.
We don't need to re-litigate how bad of an owner of Glenn is
and we're all on the same page with Glenn.
Sure, you know, I think the poke at Kevin would be,
dude, it's less about Glenn and more about the fans
and the city and the connection.
So I poke at him a little bit for that.
But this does feel like it closes this wound
that's been there for the better part of two decades
for sure the last decade.
And it makes it feel like, all right,
you're bringing together this iconic figure
from Timberwolf's history,
this is the love of your basketball life
to make it feel like what you're building
is more important, I guess, for the future.
Yeah, and don't you think, too, though, like, if you are
and there are certainly a lot of adults now
that follow the wolves good or bad as a kid,
don't you think that it's hard to sort of like link of
when your kid, if you're a kid, if you had one,
were to say, who was your aunt?
And you're like, it's kind of going that,
but he hasn't really been involved with the team for years now.
And I also, and, you know, we've told the start before,
watching that game against the Wizards
when KG came back in what, 2018 or so as an older player,
but that building target center,
like you could feel the energy at the bar in Florida
that we were in, you could feel it,
like it popped off the screen.
And that was one of the coolest, most organic,
non like big games, not a playoff game,
nothing like that.
And it's like, this is fantastic.
And then it was sort of just zap gone again.
And so in KG, I mean,
say what you want about KG,
but he's got that, uh,
that mossy in sort of personality.
He like lights up a room.
He lights up an arena.
He lights up a stadium.
And I just think all of this is very important
towards sort of bridging a gap that's been,
it's like the bridge between Timberwell's past and present
has been missing.
And yes, 100% and also,
it was always this weird elephant in the room.
When you watch like a Nick's game,
there's all these former Nick's players that show up proudly
to go Carmelo Anthony sitting courtside
or whatever and like proudly supporting their organization
that they feel connected to,
even though they haven't won a championship since 1973,
I want to say the next.
Yeah, really.
You know, you go to even like games around different
smaller markets and whatnot.
And there's, there's figures from that franchise
as history that shows up.
And once in a while, the wolves can coax like a Wally's
Erbeac to come back.
Or like a friend.
And there's a Christian later.
They brought back later. He was just.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, right.
But it's been this weird elephant in the room
that they've been building this thing for five years now.
And they're one of the best hemes in the NBA.
And they've been knocking on the door of the NBA finals.
And the most front facing relevant figure
in the history of the franchise doesn't even like show up
for a game six.
It's, it's just been, it's been weird energy in that way.
So to clear that out.
And I'm not saying he's going to be at every game.
I'm sure they have some agreement with his ambassador deal
where like we want you to show up once in a while.
But this is such a great icebreaker.
And him doing a couple things on the wolves YouTube channel
and doing some content.
It's all kind of a, it's a gradual way
to break the ice here so that when he comes back,
I love that they're doing it before the playoffs
because not that there's any pressure,
but like, all right, cool.
Let's break the ice, make it less of a thing.
And now if you want to show up kind of unannounced
for like a game five against the Lakers in the first round,
cool.
Now it's like, and it's the pelicans normalize now.
And it's the pelicans game, it's genius.
Helikins are coming to town.
Oh, and by the way, KG is going to be there.
Oh, my tickets.
And it's hardly like they're going to bring in some former teammates
and whatnot.
So it should be, it's good.
They're finally, they're finally repairing
this relationship that was one of the most embarrassing
fractured relationships in all of modern day sports.
I also don't think, and it ended poorly with KG.
So I'm not trying to say it didn't.
But I also don't think, I think there's a large faction
of the fan base that doesn't sort of understand that era
after he was drafted was a lot of fun.
Like they made the playoffs what eight consecutive years now,
they didn't get past the first round except for the one year
that they went to the conference finals.
But if you recall as a kid, that was a fun, like that was fun.
Like that team was not seen as this bumbling group of they suck.
That was seen as a team of, OK, you can't get past the first round,
but they were competitive.
KG was a fun player to watch.
So the problem is, I think there's this, and I might be wrong.
Correct me if you don't agree.
I think there's this perception that because the wolves were so bad
for so long there that they were just this bumbling group
for years and years and years.
And the reality is expansion franchise, terrible.
OK, but they're an expansion team.
They get KG's circa 96 or so.
And they sort of take off and they're fun
and they're really good and competitive.
And they ran into some really good teams as well.
But it almost feels like that got forgotten
because one KG was estranged from the franchise.
And two, they were awful for a long time.
And I think it's going to be fun to relive those nights.
I mean, we did a whole episode on the Bulls win in 97.
Confetti's fallen.
You know, and I know it, but it's Jordan and the Bulls
and you finally beat them.
That was cool.
You know, there's running an NBA team
or any professional sports team from an ownership level
is hard.
Obviously, there's so many different variables to account for.
But it can be simplified.
And you've got a narrow focus in some certain areas.
And I think the two most important things, especially
in the NBA are who is your brilliant head
of basketball operations that can build a roster,
look out into the future, navigate the confusing salary
cap and just keep a competitive team on the court
and keep options open like that.
Because if you're not winning, it's
hard to build anything in professional sports.
So you need that head of basketball operations.
Mark and Alex, before long before they took over a majority
of their ownership, they went out and went big game hunting
above and beyond what Glenn ever would have thought
imaginable and double the guy's salary to come in here
and help build this roster.
Tim Connelly is 100% one of the best at that job in the NBA.
He's maybe not like Pat Riley in his prime,
but he's on that list.
Check, okay?
I think the other most important thing,
it's a more vague kind of wide-ranging bin.
But it's fan experience and making fans feel like,
like giving fans what they want as a brand,
as a team, as an organization and making sure that they have,
like in the NFL, the Vikings give fans
an amazing training camp experience and they give access
and the facilities are like making your players
and your fans happy and have a great experience.
And for Kevin Garnett to just be weirdly estranged
from the organization was such a huge part of that,
I feel like it was a huge missing piece for a lot of fans.
Glenn Taylor was terrible at both those things.
He couldn't find people to run the basketball ops
for more than five minutes without alienating people
in the organization, et cetera.
He never found a guy ever in 25 or 30 years, like Tim Connelly.
And he does not deserve any credit for Tim Connelly
beyond saying, oh, yeah, I guess you guys can go look for some
people to run our basketball ops.
He kind of made fun of them for even thinking
that a guy like Tim Connelly would join the organization
and he was wrong about that.
So for Glenn to be whiffing so aggressively
on both those things, fragmented relationship
with the most important beloved figure in the NBA
in Wolf's history and inability to find consistent,
competitive basketball teams on the court.
So Mark and Alex, maybe we'll run into some roadblocks
on the path with them, but those guys have done a great job
with the two most important things.
Competitive basketball team, fan experience,
bringing KG back into the full.
So nice to meet you, man.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Before we dive into some other stuff here,
including Anthony Edwards, no longer being eligible
for postseason awards.
And a video that's going viral on social media here too,
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So we haven't even touched the walls lost last night.
They were feisty.
No Anthony Edwards.
They hung in there pretty close game
until kind of right to the end.
But it was a little surprising to even people
that cover the team that Anthony Edwards was out,
listed out with the same needless comfort,
but also illness as well.
Yeah, so the illness was the late ad
of the injury report or the absence report.
Yep.
So just kind of kind of going through it with illness
and that knee and they decided collectively
that he wasn't going to play against the pistons,
which whatever like in the grand scheme for seating purposes,
you know, maybe they win that game.
They're fighting with the rockets
for that kind of five six seed battle here.
Yep.
It looks like they're destined now for the six seed
with a few games left, in which case,
they'd likely play the Lakers.
We'll see.
We'll see.
Yeah, look at hamstring hamstring, that's a curve ball
because hamstrings don't exactly heal quickly.
Yeah, that's going to be super interesting
if the wolves and Lakers play each other.
But then you got aunt and Jayden dealing with knees
and so who knows?
Maybe you're just got a bunch of banged up dudes.
But the bigger news with aunt missing last night's game
is he is now no longer eligible to take.
He's not going to get to 65 fully qualified games played,
which means he's not eligible for postseason awards
and like the all NBA first, second, third teams.
Do you care that Anthony Edwards
is going to play the fewest number of games of his career
and is not eligible for postseason accolades?
On the postseason accolades, no, not really.
Don't really care much.
The knee concerns me.
But you know what's funny?
So the lead put this in to try to get guys to play more games.
Obviously, right?
Because they're because there's incentives tied in
if you're like first team all NBA, your second team, your MVP.
And so they basically were saying,
okay, you don't want to play in at least 65 games,
then you're not going to be able to cash in on your bonuses.
But here's my opinion, Phil.
I think what the league did was the league expose something.
The league exposed once again, the season's too damn long.
The season's too long.
Let me go through the list of guys who are ineligible
for postseason awards and it's sort of embarrassing.
Like I think the league thought,
oh guys, we'll meet the threshold, right?
Let me go through the list of just star players
who are not eligible for awards.
And I think it's a reflection on the league as well.
Obviously, Ant, Yannis, LeBron, Steph Curry,
Cade Cunningham, Luka is at risk now
and he probably will also fall short.
The point, you know, I know that there's been talk,
Joker has been at risk.
Wamby has been at risk.
I really, well, one is I think they're going to,
I think they're going to abolish this.
The players association hates it.
I don't know that it served the purpose
that they thought that it would.
I think they thought a lot of these guys
would play 65 games or more because of the rule.
But I really think there's a discussion
and the leagues not going to care.
They're going to continue to play 82 games.
But I think there's a real discussion about the season.
It's just too damn long.
And a lot of these guys are out for good reasons.
Like this was not all rest.
It's not like Cade Cunningham, screw this.
I'm going to rest a lot of games.
This was a lot of guys who were banged up
because the season is so long
and you have a lot of guys get hurt.
And I think what this did was it shines a spotlight
on that fact.
And I really do think that there should be a conversation
and a not just a basketball hockey as well,
the length of regular seasons.
I just, I get, it's a moneymaker
and I get TV likes it.
But you are asking athletes who are in great condition,
but also are prone to breaking down.
You're asking them not to break down
and this rule is exposing the fact
that that's impossible to avoid.
Yeah, it's, first of all, like I don't care
that Anthony Edwards is ineligible for postseason awards.
The only thing that matters is at this point,
championship, correct, credibility.
Can he get a championship?
And you know, if, if trying to grind through an illness
and some need discomfort,
winds up leading to long-term problems
that wouldn't otherwise have manifested
or wipes him out for like the first round,
it's not worth it.
I don't, whatever dude, like it's, yeah.
Ideally, he's not a guy that misses game.
I mean, he misses some games for legit reasons,
but he's not like a load management type of guy.
He's played at least 79 games in the three previous seasons.
His first year in the league was a pandemic short and year.
He played all 72.
So he hasn't missed a lot of games.
And I don't think he falls into the category of like the koais
and some of these dudes, Joelle and Beat,
I think is a combination of load management
and he's just broken to.
He's not, Anthony Edwards is not just because of him coming up
short this year, does not fall into that category.
So I don't care about that.
But I do think, and you've touched on some of this,
there is a broader discussion about the NBA.
And the old heads would tell you,
these guys are just weaker than we used to be.
They don't love the game as much as we did
and they don't care about the fans as much as we did.
I saw some nugget that like for the,
for the nationally televised games,
because last night you had,
you had, grainy was on the wolves game last night.
And then they had the local telecast with Alan and Jim too.
So you know, all these guys were doing the game
on two different channels.
But something like 30% of games
have been missing a star player
in the nationally televised windows.
And again, the old heads would say,
they don't take enough pride,
they don't care enough about the product.
But there is a scientific discussion to be had here.
A, you've got more data and teams are saying,
whoa, we have information that says,
actually we should back up pump the brakes on some of these,
on some of the workload.
But you also have,
and this is, this is my favorite part of the discussion.
You have exponentially more three point shots being taken
compared to like 30 years ago,
which means every single offensive
and defensive possession,
specifically defensively,
where you're rotating and trying to get out on shooters,
you're traveling more distance,
you're sprinting more, bursting more,
and probably putting your ligaments and your body
at just like more risk and a higher work rate
than players were trying to defend 18 foot jump shots
every possession back in 1997, back in 1988.
I mean, dude, like back in the late 80s, early 90s,
some of the best teams in the league,
like the Celtics and the Lakers,
were taking five or 10 threes per game.
And now every team's taken 35, 43s per game.
So the wear and tear on a basketball player's body
is so different now compared to 30 years ago,
that it does open up a discussion about how to proceed forward.
And maybe the answer is stripping some games off the calendar,
but I can guarantee you,
owners are going to reject that notion.
Right.
I don't know, man.
But you could shorten the games.
People have said, shorten the game.
If you keep, you get to sell tickets for a shorter game.
But if the goal of this 65 game threshold
was to basically accuse guys of resting too much,
I think we have found that's not the problem.
I think we found what the problem is, they're hurt.
Yeah.
And how do you keep?
And quite frankly, too, as a fan,
OK, you played 82 games.
There's a chance to what we just talked about.
You're going to go into a Lakers Wolf's first round series,
which should be really good, right?
That should be a lot of fun.
Ant-Hurt, Jaden Hurt, probably most importantly
from a national TV perspective, Luca Hurt.
Yeah.
And he might not play.
That's not good for the product.
Like I understand you want to milk the product
for all its worth, but at some point in time,
and again, this is not just a basketball problem.
At some point in time, you are stressing
your players, including your best players,
to a point where they break.
And I think the solution is less clear
to keep star players in basketball on the court.
The solution is less clear for the NBA
than it was for the NFL.
The NFL was like, oh, we got quarterbacks.
We're missing time.
And Tom Brady just tore his ACL in week 1, 2008.
What are we doing here?
So they decided, A, from a TV product standpoint
and a quality of game standpoint, we need quarterbacks.
We need the top 20 quarterbacks to be as healthy as possible.
So how can we influence that?
And the answer wasn't like fewer games.
Those are contact injuries for the most part.
So they decided we're going to be more strict about what
you can and can't do to a quarterback and around a quarterback.
And there's still been some quarterback injuries.
But in the NBA, a lot of it is like,
it's like wearing tear stuff.
It's knee inflammation.
It's ankles.
It's different things that it's not like,
let's just create a rule to protect superstar players.
So the solutions are a little more vague and difficult
to come by.
It does feel like in the winter sports, especially
though, that they baseball as well,
continue to expand playoffs.
But they never take away from something else.
So it's just like, we'll add another round of baseball
playoffs.
And we'll just start in March.
It's like, OK, why don't you start in April 5th
and eliminate some games?
Basketball has played 82 games for a long, long time.
But you know what they didn't do when they started?
The playoffs didn't go for months.
Yeah, so.
Yeah, no, it's a really nuanced layered discussion.
But it is a major problem for the NBA.
The NBA is sifting through a bunch of different problems.
All about the money.
The Benjamin.
Give you one more here.
It's a bunch of people are tweeting this video to us.
I don't know if you've seen this floating around social media.
But it's from a TikTok account, step up sports.
And it's going viral on Twitter, reposted by Mo39i, who
said, I checked this guy's account.
And he nailed the 2023, 24, and 25 NBA champions
with this video formula.
So you tell me, do you believe this?
Do you believe that this step up sports
is an NBA champion soothsayer?
So he lists throughout this minute and a half.
It's like these eliminator qualifiers,
where he's trying to narrow down who the NBA champion is
going to be for 2026.
And he goes through like the trends of X amount of champions
have been, have had a top 10 points per game scorer
or rebound around their team.
And the Timberwolves remain intact after that round
of eliminations is Anthony Edwards, the top 10 score.
And then he uses another eliminator
that the championship teams usually
have a debatable top 10 player, which is more of a nebulous one.
And then the next eliminator is that the team,
or I'm sorry, that they have a player who is top 10
in 3 point percentage, or maybe it's team.
Either way, wolves are good.
Team top 12 defensive rating.
And the next, the fifth eliminator
is the team must be top 10 in field goal percentage.
And he goes through those five.
And there is one team left in the NBA
that checks all of those boxes.
And at the end of the video, he says
the Minnesota Timberwolves will be 2026 NBA champions.
Do you trust step up sports on TikTok?
Did we check the step up sports was correct about the past three
predictions on that?
Mo 39 I certainly did on Twitter.
I have not yet.
OK, I have not seen this.
I have not seen this.
Very interesting.
People are tagging us on this.
People are tagging us.
Very interesting.
I don't know if I buy it or not, but I'm very curious.
Would it shock you if the Timberwolves won the championship
this year?
Shock me.
Don't think it would not shock me.
It would surprise me.
They've had such an up and down inconsistent season.
Suppose if they got hot and ant was at full strength
and Jaden came back and Julius was good Julius
and not shocked is probably too strong,
because they are a good team.
So shocked is probably one step farther than I would go.
Would I be surprised?
Definitely.
Yeah, it's not.
And the West is so tough too, just a firm.
Yeah, I think I'm so conflicted because I think on paper,
this is the best collection of talent
the wolves have maybe ever had, one through like 10, one through 9.
It's the most versatile they've been in terms of skill
sets and combinations and things.
But they also are grinding to be like the sixth seed
in the Western conference.
And they've yet to fully put everything together
for Oklahoma City has figured out going back two or three
years now how to tap into the best iteration of their team
and the best like we can maintain a high level of play
and a cohesive level of play if you're Oklahoma City.
The wolves haven't.
But if they do and they've done it more in the playoffs
than they have in the regular season the last couple of years,
I wouldn't be shocked if they won the championship.
It's not likely, but and they're not going to be anywhere
near favorites.
But they're definitely like if there's a bubble of teams
that can win a championship in the NBA this year.
However many teams you think it is,
unless your bubble is two and it's like OKC and San Antonio.
If you expand that bubble to four or five,
I think the wolves are one of those teams
that can win a championship.
If you expand it to six or eight,
they absolutely are in that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But I mean, so much of it in this case too,
just because it's such a mercurial bunch
depends on what wolves team and in particular what players
you get, right?
I mean, good Julius is a hell of a player.
But we don't know, like he disappears at times.
So like there's just, I, this is a wolves team.
I guess I guess the, I agree, I'd be surprised
if they won a championship, I would not be shocked.
And I think they are a very good talented team.
And because of their moves by Conley at the deadline,
they are deep, which they certainly weren't two months ago.
All of that being said, do, can I put my finger on
like what the pulse is?
Like is there a consistent pulse to this wolves team?
My feeling is there's not.
Yeah, yeah, they got to find one.
They got to find one here in the next.
It's going to be hard if they can't get jaded in an ant.
You're going to have to kind of figure it out on the fly
against teams that maybe are healthier.
But I don't know, we'll see how much we trust
to random Tic-Tac video two months from now.
If Luke is out for the Lakers,
sign me up for that first round matchup then.
Honestly, sign me up either way.
I don't think, I know that both teams
have a similar defensive rating this season.
But if both teams are locking it in for a playoff series,
first of all, give me the wolves defense
over the Lakers defense, fully locked in,
give me the wolves defense.
I agree with that.
And I don't know, I know that Luca would be like
the best offensive player in that series.
But the way that the wolves clamped Austin Reeves last year
and the different levers that they can pull,
I don't know, like our guy Kilby came on flagger
and housed earlier this week and kind of saying,
ah, about the Lakers, that'd be kind of nervous.
I'm not saying it's a sweet, but like,
I think the wolves are a favorite
in that series against the Lakers.
My question on Austin Reeves is how much did he learn
and grow from what happened against the wolves
in the playoffs last year?
Like there's a chance.
But again, if Luke is out, now you've impacted
their whole, like you're guarding,
your assignments defensively become much,
I would think simpler.
Well, I mean, if Luke is out,
you're winning that series in five games.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
And it's funny, though, as a fan,
if I could pick my series, cherry pick for fun,
just to watch as a fan of basketball,
we talked about this.
I think the rockets would have been great fun.
Or would be great fun.
Those two teams, those two teams are very well matched.
And I sense they truly despise each other,
which is a great part of a playoffs series.
Yeah, it's going to be, for first round,
it's almost impossible for that to happen at this point.
So the way that, because I'm with you,
I'd love to see a seven game series with those two teams.
If the standings held up right now,
you'd have wolves, lakers, first round, rockets, nuggets,
and then the only way that you could play the rockets
is if, essentially, if the wolves knocked off
the spurs in the second round,
and the rockets knocked off the thunder,
the only way that they would play
is in the Western conference files.
If the standings were as they are right now, right?
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