Rashad's Poetry Be Stylin'

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It's often hard to remember that many NBA players are...well, somewhat intelligent.  And apparently, Rashad McCants fits into that category.  While I was searching around the internet for something to write about, I came across some of Rashad's poetry...and although I certainly wouldn't call it "good" poetry, it's definitely a step-up from T-Hud's garbage.

Anthony's Video Picks: Outbursts and Meltdowns

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As noted by My Brain Says Rage, when bloggers suffer from writer's block, we tend to look to YouTube for material.  And today, I happen to be suffering from writer's block.  So, here are some video picks...to make things more interesting, I'll have a theme for today's stuff: Great outbursts and meltdowns.

The REAL IMPORTANT stats

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I've been waiting and waiting but it looks like the K.G. trade is a legit trade and not the most elaborate prank ever. That sucks. This is the first time I've mentioned the trade since it happened because it hurt. I'm not going to lie. It really, really hurt. It felt exactly the same as when I broke up with my last serious girlfriend. At first I was in shock, then it was disbelief, then I was mad, then I was sad, then I said to myself, "At least she'll be happy where he's going." Then I was like, "Screw that, I need to be happy. I hope she trips over an extension cord in front of a large group of people." But alas, I am a Timberwolves fan and in the spirit of moving on I've decided to give this new team a chance.

Garnett Working Hard For His New Team

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The Boston Globe recently reported that their are 20 players working out in Vegas under the Abunassar Impact Basketball system. Out of those 20 players, Garnett is reportedly working out earlier and later than everyone else every day. This does not come as a shock to those of us who have been long time KG fans. What is a surprise is the extent to which Garnett is taking this. "The 6-foot-11-inch, 253-pounder also sprinted while pulling a man with a resistance cable. After the drill, a sweat-drenched Garnett made the majority of his free throws while pumping himself up." the Globe reported.

Interesting, that the individual who always pushed harder and worked harder than anyone else is working and pushing harder now that he is on a competitive team.

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A Classic KG Article From The Onion

Written by Anthony Hall on .

I was checking out The Onion's website, and spotted this great article about the reason KG stayed in Minnesota for so many years.

Great KG Moments

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The Wolves are entering a new era, and KG is leaving us with 12 years of great memories.  Here are some memorable Garnett moments that come to mind: 

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Wolves Notes: Huddy, Jaric, Big Al

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Those of you who read my little bio thingy know that I'm one of 78 people nationwide who bought Troy Hudson's album, "Undrafted," in its first week of release.  I was also one of the 38 people in Minneapolis who bought it.

I Have No Famous Friends

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I saw a thread on another message board that got me thinking.  This Wolves rube walked into the MOA Apple Store, and saw Corey Brewer and Chris Richard there.  So after reading his story, I started to remember some encounters I've had with famous people...and all of them were awkward.

Chronicles of Marbury: Episode 1

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The Chronicles of Stephon Marbury - Episode 1: The Interview 

A look into the mind of a certified lunatic.  It's the offseason... and Stephon Marbury of the New York Knicks doesn't have **** to do.

 Some of you may not be completely familiar with all these jokes.  Go HERE and watch EVERY minute of the three videos at the bottom of the blog entry.  Some hilarious stuff!!!  Then read this article.

Lacking In Witt

Written by Anthony Hall on .

I was feeling unusually positive about the Wolves following the KG deal. Things finally seemed to be looking up for them, once they'd added a group of talented young players through the trade. But a day or two went by, and a depressing thought suddenly hit me: "Oh yeah, Wittman's still the coach. Crap."

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