Against The Odds
The Futures lines are out for the 2007-08 NBA Champion. If gambling were legal, I’d offer some insight into who is going to win it all. But since gambling isn’t legal… ah, who am I kidding. I love gambling. The legality of it is a minor obstacle, much like an annoying gnat that won’t leave me alone.
no commentsWittman Doubts Foye?
Wolves coach Randy Wittman has three options at point guard — Randy Foye, Marko Jaric and Telfair. Wittman wants to use Foye more as an off-guard and scorer, and Jaric lost the point guard job two years ago, although he does offer defense at the position.
no commentsWhere Do We Go From Here?
The unthinkable happened. The Minnesota Timberwolves traded their heart and soul, Kevin Garnett. I knew it could happen, I just didn’t think this time would finally come. After 12 wonderful years, Garnett is gone. Our KG is now the Boston Celtic’s KG. What do we do now?
no commentsCW's TWolves Roster Reform Program
Do you ever wish you were in control of a NBA team? I mean, total and complete control within the grasp of your fingertips to do as you see fit? I wish that upon myself once or twice every day. I often ponder to myself just how exactly the current Front Office of the Minnesota Timberwolves continues to remain in charge of the day to day operations.
no commentsCollege Wolf's 2007 Mock Lottery Draft and Analysis
Well, I’ve been following all the trade and draft rumors this year more dilligently than I ever have in the past. With less than one week to go, I figured why not come out with some predictions and analysis of what I think each of the 14 lottery teams will (and should) do. I could write-up the entire first round, but predicting the late stages of the first round in the NBA draft is next to impossible. It’s harder to do than Sebastion Telfair trying to get through a metal detector. And seeing as how the Wolves are drafting #7, I don’t think too many people are all too interested in what Utah does with pick number twenty-five. I am however, very interested in how the lottery pans out. This draft is incredibly deep, and I could make a case for the Wolves wanting each and every player that is among the first 14 drafted. With that said, let’s begin:
no commentsWhat's a Win Worth?
This cesspit of a season is finally over, with not much for Wolves fans to look forward to other than the draft lottery on Tuesday and the subsequent draft. Perhaps some fans are enviously watching the playoff games (and seeing how truly far from “it” the Wolves squad is.) Personally, as a fan of basketball and the NBA in general, I have been watching the playoff games with eager anticipation. While not as exciting as the playoffs were last year, overall they’ve still been pretty exciting. You had the upstart Warriors trying to shock the world, and Lebron is doing his best D-Wade impersonation by leading the Cavs to the conference finals. If I had to bet on it, I’d say we are looking at a rematch of the 2004-05 Pistons-Spurs finals.
no commentsMusings of a Wolves Fan: Wolves vs Seattle 3.27.07
Hmmm…. Good thing I was less than sober last night. That made this epic implosion much easier to stomach. By the end we were definitely shaking our heads and laughing (manically, I might add.)
no commentsSecond Half Power Rankings
Was Casey "Thrown Under the Bus" by McHale? Not Exactly
“With the firing of Head Coach Dwane Casey, there has been plenty of dissent. Listening to the barrage undertaken by KFAN yesterday (Barreiro, Sludge and Lake) it has become apparent that most of the blame has been lifted from the hands of Casey; as if the blood upon his hands has been wiped clean. With this, it seems McHale has proceeded to be the one who has continuously rolled in the blood of our slaughtered Wolves.
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