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A befuddled Dwane Casey on a 3rd qtr. trip to the Mall of America

Today is either a good day or a bad day to be covering the Timberwolves. There’s plenty to say, but little of it is good - just ask anyone associated with the team. After losing to the Heat and falling to .500 last night, everyone, including the really good Kevin Garnett, was left wondering what’s gone wrong recently.

“We’re a big question mark,” forward Kevin Garnett said. “We have no real identity at this point.”

“They turned it on a little bit, and we never responded to that pressure,” Garnett said. “If anything, we took a couple steps back as a team. I didn’t understand that one. They got a lot more aggressive in the third quarter, and we never could rebound from that.”

“We hit a wall,” coach Dwane Casey said. “We hit a freight train in the third quarter. We couldn’t execute. We couldn’t shoot and we couldn’t score. You can’t beat a team like Miami shooting 32 percent, and it started in the third quarter.”

There’s your problem right there, coach. Instead of spending the third quarter assaulting walls and freight trains, maybe you should’ve had your team at the arena playing basketball. You know - like basketball teams do?

By the way, when we said Kevin Garnet was really good, we meant it. You can tell because we put it in italics, which are often used for emphasis.


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