
Finch's Fix: Rewarding Talent, Not Games
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Minnesota Timberwolves coach Chris Finch proposes a solution to the controversial sixty-five game rule, suggesting that deserving players like Anthony Edwards should still receive end-of-season awards despite missing the game threshold due to injury. However, he argues that cash bonuses should be withheld. The rule has sparked debates, affecting players like Cade Cunningham and Edwards who put up impressive stats but cant qualify due to unavoidable absences. Finch supports the rule for player safety and fan protection but advocates for adjustments to prevent talent from being overlooked. The Timberwolves currently hold a 46-30 record, aiming for playoffs amidst discussions on rule changes.
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