Wolves are legit. They just beat the defending champs. Think we need to take a step back and evaluate without emotions. Who was really the better team?
Gobert, Reid, Towns gave them a big advantage in the middle. They had a stretch big, two stretch bigs, and had DPOTY level 5.
At the wing, Edwards may be the next great wing of this era. He was very tough to defend.
They had a smart savvy PG in Conley who sets the table and brings stability.
Their bench was better.
On our end - Grayson was a no show because of injury. Our bench was basically Gordon who is basically done, and a lot of young players who have not established themselves in the NBA with any significant role (Bol, Little, Okogie etc).
The big 3 could not obtain the advantages they should have because they were overwhelmed by the Wolves on defense. The inability to defend the Wolves + plus no Grayson greatly impacted the big 3's impact. Royce just didn't fit in as a starter.
I know it's easy to pile this all on Vogel. But the Wolves were clearly the better team. I would be patient, I would look to add a really good assistant to replace Young. The #1 thing I would do though is look to add some leadership to the team. In the form of a PG. We can not go back to the PG by committee experiment. Booker needs to be free of the PG role. Let him score, that's who he is. Beal, as well, is a scorer. This is NOT the Miami Heat big 3 type team. Lebron, is a lot like Magic. He is pass first, has a PG mindset. Lebron is the type that will pass on the last shot of the game to an open man. Beal/Booker are not even remotely close to Lebron in decision making, play calling and PG role. When Vogel won a ring with Lebron, Lebron was that team's PG. He can not honestly believe that Beal or Booker can fill in that same role. They are both secondary guards, guards that can give you some PG play but not be the primary PG.
We played similar to how the Lakers, Hornets and Clippers played. Like a team that was not up there with the elites and was going to get sent home in round 1. We were a 6 seed for a reason folks. We're not that good, been saying it all season. We lacked a PG (no Saben freaking Lee is not the answer) and we lacked an athletic enough big.
In a way, Vogel inherited a team where he thought he was going to coach Ayton, Paul at the 5/1 with Durant, Book at the wings. Probably that team does better in the playoffs than what we have. Issue is that team ain't winning a title either.