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One of those players is Malik Beasley, who has averaged 13.7 minutes per game with McLaughlin since McLaughlin re-entered the rotation on Jan. "You know you have a guy who's contributing greatly when everyone says, 'Hey I want to play with J-Mac out there,' " Finch said. I just had to re-focus in and just continue to get better and figure out what I needed to do to help this team win."įinch said McLaughlin is now one of the most popular Wolves for other players to be on the floor with at the same time. "I would say it was my fault, not being able to lock in on what I needed to do for the team at that time. "I wouldn't put that on the coaching staff," McLaughlin said. McLaughlin said his early-season struggles didn't have anything to do with the coaching staff. "He just probably wasn't getting enough attention to what we needed him to do to get him back to the level of where he was playing last year for us." "It wasn't like he wasn't getting attention," Finch said. They worked on his shot selection and just tried to get him in the right mental state of mind, Finch said. The Wolves had McLaughlin work individually with assistant Pablo Prigioni instead of in smaller groups. "So that was on us for the beginning of the season." "He kind of fell through the cracks in our player development structure a little bit," Finch said. OKLAHOMA CITY – Jordan McLaughlin has been so ingrained in the Timberwolves' success since late January, it can be easy to forget the point guard wasn't getting significant playing time earlier this season.Ĭoach Chris Finch said part of that was due to the coaching staff not maximizing McLaughlin's potential.