Timberwolves still being hurt by late-game shot selection. What’s the fix?
- The Wolves lost their game against the Pacers due to a poor start, as agreed unanimously by the locker room.
- The Wolves have a record of 18-24 in clutch-time contests, being outscored by 7.6 points per 100 possessions, ranking 23rd in the NBA.
- Coach Chris Finch noted that the team was wild at times when they had chances to control the game.
- Veteran guard Mike Conley emphasized the need for the team to execute better and not rely on one player during critical moments in games.
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Timberwolves still being hurt by late-game shot selection. What’s the fix?
It was unanimous across the board in Minnesota’s locker room Monday that the Wolves lost their game against the Indiana Pacers with their unprofessional start. They took a depleted team lightly. But Minnesota still led by as many as five points in the final minutes of regulation and overtime and simply couldn’t close the deal. That has been a common theme this season for the Wolves, who are 18-24 in clutch-time contests and getting outscored by …
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