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League at Large
Timberwolves: Disrupted
Nov 27, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards (5) reacts to a call against the Sacramento Kings in the third quarter at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images | Brad Rempel/Brad Rempel-Imagn Images
Anthony Edwards went off on Wednesday night, and it wasn’t in the game.
The Timberwolves star had a lot of frustration to share after Minnesota lost to the Kings, and tallied their fourth straight loss in a row.
“We thought defense was our identity, and it’s not looking like that,” Edwards said in the locker room. “Our identity right now, me and Mike [Conley] was talking about it, I think is we soft as hell as a team, internally. Not to the other team, but like internally we soft, like we can’t talk to each other. Just a bunch of little kids, just like we playing with a bunch of little kids. Like everybody, like the whole team, we just can’t talk to each other and we gotta figure it out, man, because we can’t go down this road.”
He spoke at length, not holding much back, but the most interesting flag came in Edwards comments about the team as a whole. He noted that everyone on the team had their “own agenda”, which made it particularly difficult for him, as the de facto leader, to get them on the same page. Wolves beat reporter for the Star Tribune, Chris Hine, said Edwards lamented the team was “growing apart”, partly because it felt so difficult to have honest conversations with teammates.
Katie Heindl is a credentialed NBA and WNBA writer, her bylines have appeared with The New York Times Magazine, SLAM, The Athletic, Yahoo Sports, Dime, Rolling Stone, among others. She writes the bestselling Substack, Basketball Feelings and is working on a book of the same name.
Home and Away
Biz Former Timberwolves GM and current president of Paris Basketball David Kahn predicts the NBA will be in Europe “within two years” (EuroHoops)
Analysis The Knicks’ struggles are evident as they’re essentially handing opponents the blueprint to beat them, exposing their weaknesses and predictability on offense. (Posting and Toasting)
Biz Knicks’ Matt Ryan plans to invest his NBA Cup cash prize into his hedge fund, highlighting the financial savvy of players beyond their sports careers. (New York Post)
LaMelo Ball Is Out On Friday - What Are The Fantasy Basketball Implications?
Nov 27, 2024; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball (1) reacts after scoring a three point basket during the first half against the Miami Heat at the Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Sharpe-Imagn Images | Sam Sharpe/Sam Sharpe-Imagn Images
As we gear up for a packed NBA schedule, it’s crucial to stay ahead of the game with the latest injury updates and strategic streaming options. With ten games on the horizon, there’s plenty to consider for your fantasy basketball lineup.
Injury Updates and Streaming Strategies
The New York Knicks and Charlotte Hornets face off in an early game, and the injury report has thrown a few curveballs. Precious Achiuwa and Mitchell Robinson are out for the Knicks, while the Hornets are missing key players like Mark Williams, Nick Richards, and Miles Bridges. The unexpected absence of LaMelo Ball due to a calf issue adds another layer of complexity. With Ball sidelined, Vasa Micic becomes a prime streaming target, offering value for both Friday and Saturday games. Keep an eye on Jalen Brunson, who seems to be finding his rhythm again, which is a positive sign for fantasy managers.
On the Cleveland Cavaliers and Atlanta Hawks front, Darius Garland’s recent dip in usage and shooting is worth monitoring. Meanwhile, Trae Young’s impressive assist numbers continue to shine, despite some Achilles concerns. For streaming, Ty Jerome is a viable option if Dean Wade and Caris LeVert remain out, while DeAndre Hunter offers potential upside for the Hawks.
OG Anunoby’s Rise And Mikal Bridges Fall: A Tale Of Two Knicks Wings
Gavin Schall and Alex Wolfe talk you through the NEW *clears throat* WIN OF THE SEASON!!!
They discuss OG Anunoby’s career night, the best passing game of Jalen Brunson’s career, Karl-Anthony Towns owning his matchup with Nikola Jokic and another tough night for Mikal Bridges.
OG Anunoby Drops 40 And The Knicks Decimate The Denver Nuggets
The New York Knicks delivered a performance for the ages, dominating the Denver Nuggets in a game that showcased their potential on both ends of the court. This victory was marked by a franchise-record 45 assists, highlighting the team’s improved ball movement and chemistry. The Knicks’ defense was equally impressive, holding the Nuggets to 118 points and demonstrating a significant leap in their defensive efforts.
Heads or Thibs: Making the Case For (And Against!) The Rookies Getting More Playing Time
Alex and Gavin play a new game: Heads or Thibs! At the flip of a coin, one of Alex or Gavin is forced to become Tom Thibodeau, and explain why Pacome Dadiet, Ariel Hukporti, and Jericho Sims shouldn’t be getting minutes, while the other makes a case for their rookie to get more minutes.