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The Dane Moore NBA Podcast

The Playoffs Through The Lens of the Timberwolves w/ Jack Borman

The Dane Moore NBA Podcast

Dane Moore

Sports News, Sports, Basketball, News

4.9666 Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2021

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

On today’s pod, Jack Borman of CanisHoopus joins the pod to chat about our Timberwolves-related thoughts that have been triggered while watching these playoffs. We’re calling it “watching the playoffs through a Timberwolves lens”. And, in that, we discuss: • The idea of this playoff role player-type of John Collins being on the Wolves next season • Buy low guys that could be acquired via trade this summer by the Wolves who are playing in these playoffs. Guys like Daniel Gafford of the Wizards • The power forwards the Timberwolves pursued this offseason — like Derrick Jones Jr., Paul Millsap and JaMychal Green — having relatively small playoff impacts. How does this impact our view of the midlevel exception? • The similarities in offensive structure between what Brooklyn has built to what the Timberwolves have on their roster — three strong isolation players and one shooter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Dane Moore MBA podcast brought to you by Blue Wire podcast coming at you on a Wednesday evening. After a few pods specifically

0:23.0

focused on the NBA playoffs tonight, we are going to kind of bring the focus back onto

0:28.2

Minnesota Timberwolves. Just watching these playoffs, I have kind of been, I don't know,

0:33.6

keeping a log of notes or whatever of things that remind me of Timberwolves-related things.

0:39.2

And so I figured for Day's Pod, we would have a Timberwolves-focused conversation sort of through the lens of these NBA playoffs.

0:47.1

And Jack Borman of Canis Hoopis agreed to join me in doing this tonight.

0:51.2

Jack, this is the first.

0:52.1

I actually don't remember the last time I did a podcast in person. Oh, no, I've done some. We did one at the game. I did a couple with Kyle at the game,

0:58.9

but it feels weird to, you're actually sitting across from me. Yeah, I think the last time we did

1:03.8

that was probably in January. I mean, we did the locker room a few weeks ago but probably in January I haven't told you this yet either

1:11.2

we're doing a locker room after this we're just gonna we're just gonna we're just gonna we're

1:14.5

just gonna turn it out of but it'll force you to stay around to do it with me let's do it so

1:19.9

we put together this list I threw a couple points down you threw a couple down of just kind of

1:25.9

I don't know I think we're both of the same mind where down of just kind of, I don't know, I think we're both

1:28.5

at the same mind where you're just kind of watching a player in the playoffs. You're watching a team in

1:33.1

the playoffs and kind of the normal timbrel's thing to do is like, whoa, these teams are way better.

1:39.9

You know, like what are what don't the Timberals have that these sort of teams have and kind of all

1:45.4

down the line. And you can get as specific or as broad with that as we want. So, so there's a,

1:50.3

there's a couple different things we put together. You can you can kind of choose which one is the

1:54.8

first, I don't know, Timberl's related topic that that's kind of piqued your interest

1:58.8

through the playoffs. Yeah. So I think something we have here um that that's been really interesting is following this atlanta new york series

2:06.3

um a lot because you know i think that you and i were both pretty high on the nicks as you know as a team

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