Mike Conley has made his mark as a pass-first point guard since arriving in Minnesota. He’s unlocked Rudy Gobert, calmed the game down whenever it has become erratic, and created opportunities for his star-studded surrounding cast. However, Chris Finch has
The offense has needed an extra spark with Jaden McDaniels and Anthony Edwards out. The pressure Conley has put on defenses lately has allowed guys like Troy Brown Jr. and Nickeil Alexander-Walker to make an impact with increased minutes. Karl-Anthony Towns tends not to force the issue when Conley is on the court and Gobert is in fewer awkward positions. Finch has labeled Conley a “connective tissue” for a reason. He has proven to be a vital asset in Minnesota’s 14-4 start.
In the
“I could tell from the beginning of the game he [Finch] designed the plays for me specifically,” Conley
Conley also made it clear that just because a play is designed for him doesn’t mean he will shoot the ball. He’s always been the type of player to make the play in front of him, hence his stellar assist-to-turnover ratio. Even if Conley doesn’t take the shot, the defense is under constant pressure to react, which leads to open looks. There’s a reason why Conley is ranked 14th in the NBA in plus-minus.
The Wolves have been generating good looks lately, even if they don’t go in. For example, Conley got good looks in the
An underrated but essential part of having someone like Conley is his basketball intelligence, which also translates to the defensive side of the floor. With the exception of the
The hope is for Conley to get back on track with his shooting percentages. He’s been inconsistent in the last few games. But once he finds his balance, teams will have to really dig deep to find ways to guard a multifaceted Wolves team. For a player of Conley’s caliber, it’s reasonable to assume shots will soon start falling for the 36-year-old veteran.
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