Great illustration. People say "Jaden has to step it up for the Wolves to succeed!" But what this shows is that what you actually mean is, Wolves have to move the ball effectively and make them pay for clamping down on Ant in order for Jaden to have these kinds of nights.
WHAT A STAT LINE!! every starter had 10 or more of the combined following: assists/rebounds/steals/blocks EVERYONE OF THE STARTERS that - - is the essence of team ball. and ANT is getting 15+ a game. Rudy too...
Phoenix looked absolutely clueless on defense. Their perimeter defenders (Booker, Beal, KD especially) couldn't handle the constant Wolves movement... missing cutters, reckless closeouts leaving the lane wide open, getting caught in offball screens. Compare that with how the Wolves were defending the Suns' big 3 and anyone can see how bad their defensive awareness was. On the flip side, full credit to the Wolves offense for keeping the ball moving and remaining active off ball. Yesterday was one of the best offensive execution I've seen from the Wolves in a long time, even if the threes were off. It speaks volumes about Minnesota's depth and gameplanning that their two main offensive guys having an off shooting night and they still come out with a handy win. Props to Finchy and the squad for the incredible game 2 display.
You are absolutely right they shot 9/32 in 3s...should the wolves made their average from 3, then it's a blow out win again early. Key here is ant's playmaking decision... Good breakdown again!
the fact that I'm seeing statlines midgame saying "turnovers vs. points off t/os" and the points are nearly 3x the turnover amount. That's where we're REALLY killing the Suns. great defensive stops and then capitalizing virtually every time
They won the game because they had 10+ FT attempts then the suns not because their offense out played the suns y'all get online and make videos only watch highlights.
Looks like YOU didn't watch the game and just watched the highlights. The wolves ran actions to free people up for drives and cuts to the lane. They were attacking the basket relentlessly while the Suns big 3 were working the midrange. The only guy rolling to the rim for the Suns was Eubanks.
@@tommysshih why comment when you have know clue what your talking about you say the suns didn't attack but yet only had 8 less points in the paint. The fouls is the only reason the suns lost this game but you can't see it because you think their offense did all kinds of magic. Na the fouls is the difference. Who controls fouls and shooting FTs?
Great illustration. People say "Jaden has to step it up for the Wolves to succeed!" But what this shows is that what you actually mean is, Wolves have to move the ball effectively and make them pay for clamping down on Ant in order for Jaden to have these kinds of nights.
It’s Working. ITS WORKINGGGGGGGGGGGG
This is where the fun begins
@@samsquatch7579 I want more, and I know I shouldn’t
Your film breakdowns reveal a remarkable amount of detail that shows the magic of ball and player movement, thanks Jake!!
Thanks Jake, thanks Connelly and Finchy
Wolves On Top 🐺
WHAT A STAT LINE!!
every starter had 10 or more of the combined following:
assists/rebounds/steals/blocks
EVERYONE OF THE STARTERS
that - - is the essence of team ball. and ANT is getting 15+ a game. Rudy too...
Phoenix looked absolutely clueless on defense. Their perimeter defenders (Booker, Beal, KD especially) couldn't handle the constant Wolves movement... missing cutters, reckless closeouts leaving the lane wide open, getting caught in offball screens. Compare that with how the Wolves were defending the Suns' big 3 and anyone can see how bad their defensive awareness was.
On the flip side, full credit to the Wolves offense for keeping the ball moving and remaining active off ball. Yesterday was one of the best offensive execution I've seen from the Wolves in a long time, even if the threes were off. It speaks volumes about Minnesota's depth and gameplanning that their two main offensive guys having an off shooting night and they still come out with a handy win. Props to Finchy and the squad for the incredible game 2 display.
You are absolutely right they shot 9/32 in 3s...should the wolves made their average from 3, then it's a blow out win again early.
Key here is ant's playmaking decision...
Good breakdown again!
Wolves haven't played particularly well offensively but are still handling the Suns well thanks to their defense.
In quite a few clips here I saw McDaniels crashing the board to get those offensive rebounds/putbacks/tip outs even though we still made the shots lol
the fact that I'm seeing statlines midgame saying "turnovers vs. points off t/os" and the points are nearly 3x the turnover amount. That's where we're REALLY killing the Suns. great defensive stops and then capitalizing virtually every time
What an incredible game, again.
Dpoy Rudy
They won the game because they had 10+ FT attempts then the suns not because their offense out played the suns y'all get online and make videos only watch highlights.
Keep telling yourself that. Most points off turnovers in the playoffs in 15 years. But ok.
@@WakeMikey and still the only advantage they had in scoring was from the FT line that's facts go look it up
Looks like YOU didn't watch the game and just watched the highlights. The wolves ran actions to free people up for drives and cuts to the lane. They were attacking the basket relentlessly while the Suns big 3 were working the midrange. The only guy rolling to the rim for the Suns was Eubanks.
@@tommysshih why comment when you have know clue what your talking about you say the suns didn't attack but yet only had 8 less points in the paint. The fouls is the only reason the suns lost this game but you can't see it because you think their offense did all kinds of magic. Na the fouls is the difference. Who controls fouls and shooting FTs?
@@king14k2002 bro stop trolling it's boring
The timberwolves aren't breaking anything. This Suns team has no heart and just doesn't click. Not a superteam at all. Just a bunch of overpaid bums