No one, not even KG, can get team's attention - 明尼蘇達灰狼 Minnesota Timberwolves

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One day after coach Randy Wittman raised a question about Kevin Garnett's
leadership ability within this group of Timberwolves players, Garnett did the
same thing.
Asked late Tuesday after a 108-90 loss at Phoenix about the team's dwindling
chances of making the playoffs, Garnett said: "Each one of us is motivated
differently. I'm motivated right now for the playoffs and that's my goal,
personally. Sometimes you find yourself only controlling yourself. So if I
lead, hopefully they'll follow. Half the time they will."

Half the time?

Wittman had bemoaned the lack of locker-room leadership on Monday when
discussing the need for players to take responsibility for the mounting
losses. "That's a question I don't think happens all the time," the coach
said. "Whether it's yourself as an individual or me, as your teammate, also
holding you accountable when things go south. We don't have a quote-unquote
leader that is going to control the locker room. When [stuff] is going on
that shouldn't be going on and somebody stands there and says, 'Hey, enough.
Enough of this.' I don't think we have that.' "

Garnett has talked in the past about his desire to have another veteran or
two on the roster to help lead, in words and deeds, the Wolves' younger or
less-committed players. Wittman said that former Wolves center Ervin Johnson
helped in that way, and forward Vin Baker was sized up for that role until
his game declined too far.

But Wittman made it clear what type of leadership wasn't being exerted within
the ranks. Garnett's comment showed that he doesn't have the impact on
others, at least with this group, that a franchise player and future Hall of
Famer ought to.

The way in which the Wolves splintered in the third quarter against the Suns,
turning a 7-0 Phoenix spurt into a 24-5 run by failing to pull together, has
been part of their undoing all season.

Said guard Mike James: "Instead of circling the wagons and being there for
one another, we find ourselves at times a little more individual than a team
effort, and it gets us in trouble."

Chasing themselves

The last team to qualify for the playoffs in the West with a record no better
than .500 was the Wolves in 1999, when they finished the post-lockout season
at 25-25.


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