Wolves S51 presser
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2021 8:49 am
For the first time in maybe a decade, we start with a video package.
We start with two article headlines stacked next to each other:
WOLVES TRADE LUKA DONCIC, ACQUIRE OG ANUNOBY/WOLVES SIGN FORMER KNICKS PG ODELL RASPBERRY
We then start to show highlights. OG hitting a 15 foot jumpshot over Jarrett Allen. Odell Raspberry stealing the ball from Brad Dodge and sprinting down the other way for a layup. Both laughing and joking around in their All Star jerseys.
The package ends on their names and numbers, with a big bold THANK YOU at the top.
The video package ends and The JNR steps to the podium.
The JNR: Before we begin I want to put words to the images we just saw on screen. OG Anunoby and Odell Raspberry contributed to one of the best teams we had. Though we never made the finals, we made two conference finals and were always in the hunt. OG and Odell were instrumental figures in our success. We’ll miss them terribly, and wish them the best in New Orleans and San Antonio, respectively.
Now, the reality is that we took several shots at the apple, and went over the tax significantly to do so. Last year we reached as far as we could go. There were two options: trade everyone and start clean, or trade some players and take a year hiatus from contention with hopes to reload after. We chose the former, and we chose Mitchell and Dennis to keep. We are happy with the returns we received for our two stars. Angel Hayshi, Douglas Harris, Ken Quackenbush and Jaxson Hayes should be able to help the team right away. We also signed veterans John Rainbolt and former Wolves Peter Harker, Markus Potter, Scott Brown, Woodrow Atwater, and Daniel Robinson.
As it stands, we know we won’t be as dominant as we have been in years’ past. But we do think we have a shot at a playoff spot. Our starting lineup will be
C: Mitchell Robinson
PF: Douglas Harris
SF: Dennis Wolfgang
SG: Ken Quackenbush
PG: John Rainbolt
With Hayes, Harker, D. Robinson and Haddock playing valuable minutes off the bench. As I said, I think we’ll be a decent team, and most importantly we won’t have to worry about the tax man after years of near jail.
Any questions?
We start with two article headlines stacked next to each other:
WOLVES TRADE LUKA DONCIC, ACQUIRE OG ANUNOBY/WOLVES SIGN FORMER KNICKS PG ODELL RASPBERRY
We then start to show highlights. OG hitting a 15 foot jumpshot over Jarrett Allen. Odell Raspberry stealing the ball from Brad Dodge and sprinting down the other way for a layup. Both laughing and joking around in their All Star jerseys.
The package ends on their names and numbers, with a big bold THANK YOU at the top.
The video package ends and The JNR steps to the podium.
The JNR: Before we begin I want to put words to the images we just saw on screen. OG Anunoby and Odell Raspberry contributed to one of the best teams we had. Though we never made the finals, we made two conference finals and were always in the hunt. OG and Odell were instrumental figures in our success. We’ll miss them terribly, and wish them the best in New Orleans and San Antonio, respectively.
Now, the reality is that we took several shots at the apple, and went over the tax significantly to do so. Last year we reached as far as we could go. There were two options: trade everyone and start clean, or trade some players and take a year hiatus from contention with hopes to reload after. We chose the former, and we chose Mitchell and Dennis to keep. We are happy with the returns we received for our two stars. Angel Hayshi, Douglas Harris, Ken Quackenbush and Jaxson Hayes should be able to help the team right away. We also signed veterans John Rainbolt and former Wolves Peter Harker, Markus Potter, Scott Brown, Woodrow Atwater, and Daniel Robinson.
As it stands, we know we won’t be as dominant as we have been in years’ past. But we do think we have a shot at a playoff spot. Our starting lineup will be
C: Mitchell Robinson
PF: Douglas Harris
SF: Dennis Wolfgang
SG: Ken Quackenbush
PG: John Rainbolt
With Hayes, Harker, D. Robinson and Haddock playing valuable minutes off the bench. As I said, I think we’ll be a decent team, and most importantly we won’t have to worry about the tax man after years of near jail.
Any questions?