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Finch: We respected the opponent s speed too much and didn t press well enough with the ball.
October 8th NBA preseason, the Timberwolves lost to the Pacers 134-135 overtime. After the game, the team's coach Finch was interviewed. Talking about the focus of defensive oppression in training camp, but there is still a problem of insufficient defensive oppression in today. Finch said: "I am indeed a little worried. I think the problem lies in the ball-holding pressure - many times, we respect the opponent's speed too much, giving them too much room to continue to impact our defense line. In fact, we could have done better and more proactively attached to the defender and limit their pace of advancement."
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