Just four games into a preseason that so far is even, Timberwolves coach Rick Adelman delivered a scolding after Saturday's 104-97 loss to a Raptors team they had beaten in Toronto three days earlier.
And he presented his players with some soul-searching concepts after Saturday's loss.
"They've got to figure out what they want to do as a team," Adelman said. "I just told them, 'What kind of season do you want?' That's really up to us to make what we want. They've got to figure out what they want to do as a team."
He has not been impressed with a 2-2 preseason start forged in just six days.
Upset all week with a starting unit that has started games meekly, Adelman included everybody in Saturday's postgame, locker-room scolding, even though the starters began the night by falling behind 11-4 early before all five again sat for the entire fourth quarter.
He criticized their lack of concentration and preparedness and lamented a second consecutive game when his team had as many turnovers as assists. On Saturday, it was an even 16 in each category, a sure sign his players are not moving and sharing the ball.
"I don't understand," he said. "Like I told them afterward, we've played two games here at home and we're acting like we're just going through the motions. We aren't the San Antonio Spurs and we aren't Miami. We act like we have plenty of time."
In fact, the Wolves have just three preseason games left before their Oct. 30 season opener. They do, however, now have more than a week before they play again.