Eric Wedum
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It feels like this is where that dynamic slowly starts to slide in the other way because it feels like that's what Yoke wants.
And I wonder if that's not just because he can sometimes get weird about the concept of scoring, but because they became so reliant on playing through him as a scorer, and then teams like the Thunder had put this blueprint forth where he goes, maybe we need to evolve as a team, and if Jamal's going to be this capable, it's me in playmaking mode and him as the go-to guy.
You know, that might be what it takes to win some of these series anyway, but I do think down the line as we go forward, you might see that swing in that direction.
Yes, I actually think it would be a brilliant genius time to pivot here if you're Tim Conley.
Because...
To go back to the first part of the question, from the Wolves' perspective, I think this is underrated.
That team hadn't sniffed the conference finals without Kevin Garnett, and then they go back-to-back years?
That's a huge deal.
The Gobertrade, honestly, they won that thing.
And that was a market-breaking overpay at the time.
It's worked out for them.
I say all this to say, though, Adam, I don't think they're going to win a championship.
And does it get that much more complicated going forward from here?
Are these three years your window?
So if you're Tim, it might be a great time to โ then your job security becomes less about getting over the hump finally and more about, no, we have Cooper Flagg, actually.
We're going to be good for a while.
So I think it would be great for Tim.
He feels like he's really good in the rebuild, that part of the โ Especially after the way it all โ like the toxicity in the air and the resentment from the fans.
Tim might actually be the โ
But I do think it would screw the Wolves because it's already a really precarious position, I think, just in terms of threading the needle of going forward.