
In the immediate aftermath of the Wolves' 104-101 victory over the Clippers on Thursday, TNT analysts Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith took pretty aggressive stands on what they think of the Wolves and their point guards.
Some caveats are, as usual, necessary before we proceed here.
First, as Britt Robson pointed out, any opinions coming from national analysts should be graded on a curve because they likely aren't watching the Wolves night in and night out. Barkley and Smith might have only seen a handful of Wolves games this season.
Second, these are guys who get paid to talk, and the more interesting subjects are often the ones with some controversy or edge to them.
Third, there's definitely some recency bias to consider with their comments. After all, they had just watched the Wolves' first victory after 10 losses this season in games decided by four points or fewer. And it had happened with Jones and Dunn on the court during crunch time while Rubio was out with an injury. (In fact Dunn, a 22-year-old rookie, was the oldest player on the court for the Wolves down the stretch).
All that said: Many of us heard what they said. I wrote it down. Let's recap the highlights in three parts.
First, Barkley: "Tom Thibodeau has to step back and say, 'I've got to play Dunn and Jones.' He never plays those guys a lot of minutes. I wonder if he would have played those guys minutes if Rubio hadn't gotten hurt. He's got to turn them young guys loose. I know he's a terrific coach. I know he likes to be in control. But you've got to turn those young guys loose. Ricky Rubio is a good little player but he's never going to be able to do what Jones does and Dunn does."
Well, that's pretty far over the top (which is Barkley's specialty). Rubio crushes Dunn in pretty much every category this season — even those involving shooting. Sure, you can argue that many of Rubio's shots are uncontested. He's still been far and away the better offensive player than Dunn on a consistent basis this season.