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@ohnoisaidthat

Katılım Şubat 2024
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@JUrbanich @MileHighRachel Weird thing is like we don't even think about you guys like that. Like I'm genuinely happy for you. But for some reason we live rent free in your head.
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JU@JUrbanich·
@ohnoisaidthat @MileHighRachel congrats bro, hang the banner, id rather have a ring and lose 100 times to the wolves than beat the nuggets every year and never win shit
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Rachel Strand@MileHighRachel·
Nuggets lost 4 total games during the 2023 playoffs, on top of bouncing your Wolves in the first round. But yeah, 'falsity' huh. 💀
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@MileHighRachel Too bad the wolves are better than the nuggets and the nuggets championship was a falsity

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@TallentSam whose thing is going to be about shame and what it does to young men?
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Wilder Adams
Wilder Adams@whatsontapnba·
Genuinely, why are certain Nuggets media members and fans so obsessed with the Timberwolves?
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@NovaKnicks @Timberwolves @TargetCenterMN Obviously you didn't see his exit interview because he is totally bought in. I'm not even talking trash about you. Just watch his exit interview. He is definitely a wolf
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Rachel Strand
Rachel Strand@MileHighRachel·
Wolves treat every playoff series against the Nuggets like it's their championship, then fizzle out against other teams, per usual. Just wish the Nuggets would rise to the occasion and take the matchup seriously as well... 🤷🏻‍♀️
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Drew DeBiasse
Drew DeBiasse@DrewDeBiasse·
Naz Reid’s comments after the Timberwolves were eliminated by the Thunder are far more insightful than people probably realize. When he says the Wolves need to be “less moody,” he’s pointing toward something that sits underneath talent, schemes, and even effort: collective regulation. Emotional dysregulation spreads through teams faster than most people understand. There’s a large body of research around emotional contagion showing that nervous systems constantly influence one another through facial expressions, tone, body language, pacing, and behavioral cues. In high-pressure environments like playoff basketball, that contagion effect becomes amplified because everyone’s system is already operating closer to threat-response thresholds. When key figures emotionally fall off during stressful moments (frustration after missed shots, visible disengagement, poor body language, arguing with officials, disconnect between teammates, etc.) it rarely stays isolated. Teams unconsciously absorb and mirror those shifts, and every layer of performance begins to suffer. Players start pressing individually instead of staying connected collectively. This is part of why emotionally regulated teams often look connected late in games while dysregulated teams start looking fragmented, even when the talent gap is minimal. The best teams stabilize emotion through conscious, real-time responses. They recover quickly from mistakes, stay present through momentum swings, and maintain access to communication, rhythm, and trust under stress. That’s why Naz’s point about selflessness matters too. True selflessness is difficult without regulation because dysregulated athletes naturally collapse inward toward self-protection, self-evaluation, frustration, and control. When pressure rises, unregulated systems tend to default toward survival behaviors instead of collaborative ones. Pressure doesn’t just test skill. It audits the stability of the emotional ecosystem inside a team. — P.S. I train pro athletes, teams, and executives. I write about the intersection of somatics and performance. Ring the 🔔 to join the community!
Dane Moore@DaneMooreNBA

With the Wolves getting knocked out by Oklahoma City and San Antonio these last two seasons, asked Naz Reid about what they need to do to be able to catch those teams. "Probably just the moodiness. You look at both of those teams and they're playing for one another, they're excited to be on the floor with one another, they're a team where they're selfless... I think we have more than enough talent... But just being less moody. I think that's just the name of the game for us, just being less moody and more selfless."

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@monicajww @HPbasketball Which I totally agree with. We wouldn't even be close to where we are without the defensive prowess that is Rudy gobert
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@DukeOfZamunda So is everybody. This is a nothing Burger comment
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@dkdebur11 @MileHighRachel No no no I just love my team. Sorry for not being a fair weather fan. I'll see you next year when I kick you out of the playoffs again
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Trevor Winter guy@panther499·
@H3M0LYMPH @ohnoisaidthat @jokerwrld Denver fans since championship: 8 seed MN was the hardest team we played, eliminated by MN, eliminated by OKC, eliminated by MN. you havent even coming close to proving it lol. sad :(
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@ohnoisaidthat @JMurrayWrld Nobody refuses that you won fairly and that you were a better team. The issue is Bones trashtalking us when he was the one making problems in Denver and he was the one asking for a trade, then 3 years later acted like a victim who got his getback
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Aadan
Aadan@JMurrayWrld·
Where is the bones hyland tweet after this series 🤔
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@H3M0LYMPH @jokerwrld I wanted to see how many likes you had in the morning and it was only one LOL. I guess the altitude makes these guys delusional
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@MinnesotaAfic @adukeMN Surprised you're the first person to say it. Finch is definitely gone after the year
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N8@MinnesotaAfic·
@adukeMN Oh he’s gone
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Andrew Dukowitz
Andrew Dukowitz@adukeMN·
Chris Finch on the Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle pairing this season “I hoped that it would be a little bit better. There’s no basketball reason why we shouldn’t be able to be a little bit better there. I think they kind of both play in the same rhythm, but I feel like it kind of feels like it’s maybe ‘your turn-my turn’ a bit rather than having like a two-man game such as Denver has with Murray and Jokic, but they both have the ability to create for each other, which I think came and went at times. I think that could’ve been a little bit more consistent, but I don’t think it’s a bad fit... But yeah, they both kind of play fairly ball-dominant. They like to create a lot of their own offense, and that sometimes makes it a bit of a tough partnership just because you’ve got to remember to also have that ability to keep the music playing as we like to say, keep the ball moving.”
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