Chapter 213 The Green Army is fierce
What kind of situation can make a team that is already in an embarrassing situation worse? If Dwyne Casey asked this question, he would definitely tell you that it was a continuous away game.
When your team starts losing streak, the best way is to rest at home, but the Timberwolves are unlucky in the schedule. Their situation is now very difficult.[]
As a result, this damn schedule required them to go to the East for a long trip, six days and four games, and one back-to-back. This devilish schedule that makes people scratch their scalp is even arranged after Christmas.
Originally, the Timberwolves players were just a mess and were hoping that they would play well. It would be better to expect their opponents to be in poor condition, and the continuous away games would wipe out their only little courage.
Even if Kevin McHale is the team manager, how much help can it bring to the team.
Dwyne Casey probably never expected to take away the victory in Boston before the game started. After all, the Timberwolves' bad condition now looks like they are just a group life.
The team's management is not strong enough, so it's hard to blame others. There is no transaction or plan. It's just waiting for the draft to bring them qualitative changes. Unfortunately, they don't have the luck that Anji does not have.
Randy Fery is not Joe's leader, and he can even rank in the top ten in this rookie. Whether it is Roy, Rondo and Chen Feng, they are a few streets away from him in terms of personal performance.
The only benefit of this guy may be to brush up the data for himself and make the transcript look better.
Even in the All-Star rookie game, this guy can barely squeeze in. As for his evaluation of his future? Perhaps not many people can be optimistic about this guy except for the Timberwolves management.
Some people are born at the wrong time. If they are a season ahead of time or a season delay, they may not face such an embarrassing situation, but God is just willing to make such jokes with others.
This season is almost ruined. Even rookies like Randy Fery have begun to get used to failure. You can imagine how morale the team has been defeated.
The strength gap between NBA teams is not out of reach. Even the bottom teams can often unexpectedly overturn the lead, but you must be able to maintain strong cohesion.
As for this, it seems that it has nothing to do with the Timberwolves, and their cohesion is equivalent to nothing.
No one cares whether they lose or not, nor does no one cares whether the team can make it into the playoffs. Perhaps the thing that makes them care about is whether they can get their salary. In addition, the team is dead silent.
Even if McHale would quiver and cheer everyone up before the game started, what effect would this bring? I'm afraid it would only prove that these guys are still alive.
Losing consecutively, losing streaks, and this kind of continuous failure has long made them lose their confidence in winning. Even when facing the Bucks, who are at the bottom of the league like themselves, they can lose without any suspense.
In the first half, they only supported two quarters of the game in Milwaukee, and then most of them chose to surrender. Only Garnett could fight to the death with his opponent, but he could not save the team.
Resist? Perhaps except for some guys whose contracts are about to expire, they can still have the strength to brush data, the rest of them have long stopped paying much attention to their future in the Timberwolves. This place is like a swamp.
It is said that the Trail Blazers are star black holes, but now it seems that Minnesota's despair is actually even more terrifying.
Even Dwyne Casey himself was not very energetic to win the game. News from the management had already heard. It was unknown how long he could sit as the head coach.
Next week? One month? Or after this game? Anyway, Dwyne Casey himself understands that the team's continuous failures always require a bad scapegoat, and he is definitely a good choice.
But Dwyne Casey doesn't mind getting out of here. If he was still full of confidence when he took over the team at the beginning of the season, then today, he has been physically and mentally exhausted.
The players have no confidence and the management is in chaos. This is the current situation of the Timberwolves. This is definitely not something that a coach can save. Dwayne Casey's current plan is to stand in the last shift.
It wouldn't be strange if he received the dismissal letter tomorrow morning. Now all Dwyne Casey can do is the only thing left of reluctance to be kicked out of the house without wanting to be so embarrassed.
Many players are waiting to be traded out. Even if they can't trade, they are eager to change places. After all, Minnesota, a city with little attention, has no popularity at all.
This is not New York, not Los Angeles, and it has no background. I guess no one will pay attention to them except for the die-hard Timberwolves fans, let alone any popularity.
Except for Garnett, most of the rest can only play the role of passers-by, including Dwyne Casey, and no one knows where this guy emerged.
It was such a half-dead state. The Timberwolves watched the Celtics perform a gorgeous appearance at the North Shore Garden Arena in this sluggish atmosphere, and they just made a silent appearance.
No one was shouting any slogans, and even Dwyne Casey clapped his hands to cheer them up, it seemed a little lacking in passion, all of which seemed to be a routine.
Maybe these guys are still wondering how to end this game quickly. They have to take a nap on the plane and fly to New York to compete with the Knicks. If they prove that they are worse, it will completely extinguish the thoughts of those Timberwolves fans and can survive this damn Eastern trip as soon as possible. Long-distance travel is a torture that is physically and mentally exhausting for the Timberwolves today.
The players' thoughts also made Dwyane Casey helpless, but although he knew that the end of this game was likely to be defeated by his opponent, he also tried his best to send the Timberwolves' strongest lineup.
Randy Fery, Ricky Davis, Garnett, Hassel, and Blunt, this is already the strongest lineup that Dwyane Casey can rack his brains as a coach.
Even Dwyne Casey considered the factors that prove themselves in front of the old master, such as Ricky Davis and Blunt, who were exchanged from the Celtics to the Timberwolves.
Especially Ricky Davis wanted to be the boss of the Cavaliers but didn't think it was the first time. The Cavaliers management, who was selected as the Little Emperor, kicked the Celtics with one kick, but in the last two years here, he has been performing sluggish.
When he was finally sent to the Timberwolves, he was basically a big shot. This guy was resurrected by the Timberwolves. Now, it may be that he is a little excited in his heart if he is Garnett.
Blunt wasn't that angry, but it was nothing wrong to prove himself in front of his old boss.
In fact, it should be fair to say that Dwyane Casey is a more attentive coach, but this guy is very lucky and has caught up with the Timberwolves' slump when they coached.
Unlike the Timberwolves who racked their brains to consider the lineup arrangement, Rivers obviously has a lot of relief. Since the ticket has not been released, he can continue to use the previous starting lineup.
Rondo, Chen Feng, Jefferson, Pierce, Tony Allen, Rivers knew how difficult the opponent's situation was, so he had no intention of dragging the game to the fourth quarter to handle it.
"A quick battle and quick decision, put pressure on the opponent from the beginning of the game. The Bucks can defeat them with oppressive defense, and we can do it too. When encountering such an opponent, I don't want any accidents."
Although he lost to the Heat, Rivers's boys are now increasingly using them. Facing the Timberwolves, who are at the bottom of the West, what he needs is a devastating offensive!
There is no need to be polite or cover up anything. Rivers just wants to tell these guys to beat me hard! The beating the other party starts to collapse! The more you beat the better!
The Celtics are not lacking in ruthlessness now, especially with the fierce votes of Chen Feng and Pierce. When they become fierce, they will definitely make many opponents tremble.
But Rivers now not only wants to make these kids become cruel, but also has to give them a murderous aura. When they meet their opponents, they can psychologically hold down their opponents' momentum and make them scared!
It's like a wild beast, you have to make its whole body full of dangerous wildness. As long as someone dares to look at it directly, it will be suppressed by the murderous feeling.
The biggest gain of Rivers' free-range training is that these fierce Boston bandits can launch a collapsed attack, and his words are equivalent to opening the fence where wild beasts are raging.
A group of wild beasts rushing out, all they can do is to tear all the enemies they can see!
The Timberwolves there were not even ready, but they encountered a group of bandits attacking fiercely at the beginning.
Before Randy Fery could control the basketball in his hand, Rondo successfully intercepted the ball like a flash. When he realized that the et-like guy had run away.
After receiving Rondo's pass, Pierce beat Trunton Hassel to the top, and a slid under her feet made Pierce shake away his opponent smoothly and scored with an extremely lightweight and extremely lightweight basket.
And this was just the beginning. Pierce's attack was too fast, and many people were even savoring it. But just one minute later, Dwyne Casey could only shout desperately on the sidelines.
At the start of 8:0, only one minute and five seconds passed, and the Timberwolves were being torn apart by the Celtics.
The Celtics, who just accepted a defeat in Miami, are using their strength to show their opponents how terrible their ferocity is...
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