Wolves 37-38 Press Conference
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 9:25 pm
The JNR makes his way to the podium. Behind him at a table are Odell Raspberry, Jerry West, Dennis Wolfgang, Brandon Clarke, OG Anunoby, and Mitchell Robinson. The JNR smiles at his players, then steps up and leans in the microphone.
The JNR: Welcome to another year of Minnesota basketball. I want to address why these six wonderful young men are behind me today, when I usually do these things alone. But before that, I wanted to talk about last season.
After three years of general ineptitude and missing the playoffs, our internal growth paid off and we won 47 games and earned the 6th seed in the playoffs. Odell Raspberry was an All Star, and OG Anunoby and Mitchell Robinson made significant improvements across the board. We roared out to a 3-0 lead in the playoffs before embarrassingly losing four straight to the eventual conference champion Miami Heat. But despite that heartbreak, I feel great about the team's fight and strength. I feel great about our teams togetherness and camaraderie.
Which brings me to this season, and also to why these men are behind me. There were several decisions to make going into this season. In RFA, we had OG Anunoby and Dennis Wolfgang signing contracts elsewhere. I had several long discussions about the players behind me, about sending them to other teams. This season could have featured an entirely new lineup of men. It's a very common thing in this league, and something I've done more than once in my time here. But I said no. The men you see behind me were here last year, and we made great strides. So I want them to do the same thing again next year.
We matched those deals in RFA. I ultimately decided no trades. We brought back other key contributors last year like Mike Piazza, Richard Erickson, and Brian Spano. I think the team we had last year can do even better things this year. Consistency and chemistry. That's what will bring us to where we want to go.
This year our starting lineup will be
C: Mitchell Robinson
PF: OG Anunoby
SF: Brandon Clarke
SG: Jerry West
PG: Odell Raspberry
With Dennis Wolfgang as a supersub off the bench and Piazza, Minter, and Young also making valuable contributions. I think this team can compete for the division.
I'll now open it up for questions.
The JNR: Welcome to another year of Minnesota basketball. I want to address why these six wonderful young men are behind me today, when I usually do these things alone. But before that, I wanted to talk about last season.
After three years of general ineptitude and missing the playoffs, our internal growth paid off and we won 47 games and earned the 6th seed in the playoffs. Odell Raspberry was an All Star, and OG Anunoby and Mitchell Robinson made significant improvements across the board. We roared out to a 3-0 lead in the playoffs before embarrassingly losing four straight to the eventual conference champion Miami Heat. But despite that heartbreak, I feel great about the team's fight and strength. I feel great about our teams togetherness and camaraderie.
Which brings me to this season, and also to why these men are behind me. There were several decisions to make going into this season. In RFA, we had OG Anunoby and Dennis Wolfgang signing contracts elsewhere. I had several long discussions about the players behind me, about sending them to other teams. This season could have featured an entirely new lineup of men. It's a very common thing in this league, and something I've done more than once in my time here. But I said no. The men you see behind me were here last year, and we made great strides. So I want them to do the same thing again next year.
We matched those deals in RFA. I ultimately decided no trades. We brought back other key contributors last year like Mike Piazza, Richard Erickson, and Brian Spano. I think the team we had last year can do even better things this year. Consistency and chemistry. That's what will bring us to where we want to go.
This year our starting lineup will be
C: Mitchell Robinson
PF: OG Anunoby
SF: Brandon Clarke
SG: Jerry West
PG: Odell Raspberry
With Dennis Wolfgang as a supersub off the bench and Piazza, Minter, and Young also making valuable contributions. I think this team can compete for the division.
I'll now open it up for questions.