Minnesota Timberpups Press Conference 2014-2015
Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 10:47 pm
No intro video as in years' past. The JNR steps up to the podium and begins speaking.
JNR: In 1992, we decided we needed to trade our star, Clyde Drexler. We won 18 games, won the #1 pick in the draft, and picked Chris Webber. From there, we had one season where we missed the playoffs, then became a playoff and division contender for 7 seasons.
In 2002, we decided we needed to trade our star, Chris Webber. We won 16 games, won the #4 pick in the draft, and picked Chris Bosh. From there, we had one season where we missed the playoffs, then became a playoff team for 9 seasons.
He sighs.
JNR: In 2013, we decided we needed to trade our star, Chris Bosh. We won 24 games, won the #2 pick in the draft, and picked Andrew Wiggins. From there...?
He lets the question ring, then laughs.
JNR: Well clearly if the pattern holds, we're missing the playoffs this year, right? And then we'll be a playoff team for the next 11 seasons or so. Then we'll get back and draft some kid who's 7 now named Maximo Dick or something.
So why do I think this rebuild will be different? Well, I don't necessarily, and I don't think it's a bad thing. I've had largely successful regular season teams. No ring, no finals appearance, but that doesn't bother me. But what I do like about this time around is the order of things are different.
In 1992, I got Webber and then started the task of building around him. Same in 2003 with Bosh. This setup was different. By trading Bosh for Gobert and Green, and swapping Green for Porter, I acquired two players who can grow into great players in their own right, stars by anyone's definition. I traded Victor and Jeff Withey for Kemba Walker, another young player who could be a star. So my draft pick, Andrew Wiggins, will be a great player. But he isn't being treated as the savior of the franchise like those other Chris's were.
Instead, this is very much a tandem. Four young men with promise and hunger, knowing that the game may not be theirs yet, but it will be soon. Andrew won't feel too much pressure early on, and we'll probably struggle again. But I think this will be my most successful team build yet, because we are focused on defense and because we aren't putting it all on one person's shoulders.
This year's lineup will be as follows:
C: Rudy Gobert
PF: Derrick Favors
SF: Otto Porter, Jr
SG: Andrew Wiggins
PG: Kemba Walker
With Toney Douglas, Brook Lopez, Anthony Randolph and Pat Patterson getting the lion's share of bench minutes. I think we'll be a young team, a hungry team, and ultimately not a playoff team. But I love the way we have grown together, and I think the future is very bright.
Any questions?
JNR: In 1992, we decided we needed to trade our star, Clyde Drexler. We won 18 games, won the #1 pick in the draft, and picked Chris Webber. From there, we had one season where we missed the playoffs, then became a playoff and division contender for 7 seasons.
In 2002, we decided we needed to trade our star, Chris Webber. We won 16 games, won the #4 pick in the draft, and picked Chris Bosh. From there, we had one season where we missed the playoffs, then became a playoff team for 9 seasons.
He sighs.
JNR: In 2013, we decided we needed to trade our star, Chris Bosh. We won 24 games, won the #2 pick in the draft, and picked Andrew Wiggins. From there...?
He lets the question ring, then laughs.
JNR: Well clearly if the pattern holds, we're missing the playoffs this year, right? And then we'll be a playoff team for the next 11 seasons or so. Then we'll get back and draft some kid who's 7 now named Maximo Dick or something.
So why do I think this rebuild will be different? Well, I don't necessarily, and I don't think it's a bad thing. I've had largely successful regular season teams. No ring, no finals appearance, but that doesn't bother me. But what I do like about this time around is the order of things are different.
In 1992, I got Webber and then started the task of building around him. Same in 2003 with Bosh. This setup was different. By trading Bosh for Gobert and Green, and swapping Green for Porter, I acquired two players who can grow into great players in their own right, stars by anyone's definition. I traded Victor and Jeff Withey for Kemba Walker, another young player who could be a star. So my draft pick, Andrew Wiggins, will be a great player. But he isn't being treated as the savior of the franchise like those other Chris's were.
Instead, this is very much a tandem. Four young men with promise and hunger, knowing that the game may not be theirs yet, but it will be soon. Andrew won't feel too much pressure early on, and we'll probably struggle again. But I think this will be my most successful team build yet, because we are focused on defense and because we aren't putting it all on one person's shoulders.
This year's lineup will be as follows:
C: Rudy Gobert
PF: Derrick Favors
SF: Otto Porter, Jr
SG: Andrew Wiggins
PG: Kemba Walker
With Toney Douglas, Brook Lopez, Anthony Randolph and Pat Patterson getting the lion's share of bench minutes. I think we'll be a young team, a hungry team, and ultimately not a playoff team. But I love the way we have grown together, and I think the future is very bright.
Any questions?