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Wolves Updates 10/21
Written by SG   
Sunday, 21 October 2007
From Jerry Zgoda/Star Tribune:
The Wolves need to reduce their roster by Oct. 29 and have limited options other than buying at least one player out of his contract and making a two-for-one player trade, a difficult prospect at best. With the roster already loaded with forwards, Richard could be sent to the NBA development league if it becomes clear he won't play regularly to start the season.
 
"A lot of different things can happen," Wittman said, hinting that the team could make other decisions to clear space for Richard. "We like Chris. But if it's obvious he's not going to be part of an eight- or nine-man rotation, then it's going to be important for him to play."
 
 
Wittman said he won't hesitate to recommend sending players to the Development League this season if warranted, as a tool to learn or regroup from injuries. That includes Richard, if the staff believes the second-round pick would be better off there at times this season.
 
Wittman said that, in retrospect, the Wolves probably should have sent Rashad McCants to the D-League last season after he returned from knee surgery.
  
 
Jerry Zgoda/Star Tribune on Theo Ratliff:
It looks as if he'll be the regular-season starting center on nights when Wittman doesn't go to a small lineup and starts Al Jefferson instead. 
 
 
"I'm doing great, but I'm still in the recovery," said Ratliff, who has averaged 6.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.0 blocks, and 18.7 minutes in three exhibition contests...
 
 
But there was this quote from Garnett in Slam magazine: "I think [Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor's] loyalty is to Kevin McHale, and I had to swallow that. So that's what it was. I was kind of hurt by it, but he's known Kevin long enough, he's believed in Kevin, so that's what it is."
 
Timberwolves fans should be furious that the incompetent McHale means more to Taylor than Garnett. 
 
 
Former Celtics assistant coach and current Bucks assistant Tony Brown on Al Jefferson:
"Hopefully he can get to the point where he gets all-star status," Brown said. "We wouldn't want to put that pressure on him right now. But he definitely has that ability."
 
 
Ricky Davis went for 19 points, 9 boards and 7 assists in a double-OT win over Indiana. When it became apparent Ricky was within triple-double range, everyone had to have been scrutinizing his moves to see if he was trying too hard for the stats...
 
 
Sekou Smith/Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Al Jefferson and others in the class of 2004 who are "expected to sign deals in the $30 million to $60 million range."

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Preseason: Wolves 97, Bucks 106
Written by SG   
Sunday, 21 October 2007
There was some bad for Brewer, but mostly there was a lot of good during what was his best exhibition game so far. He scored 27 points on 10-of-15 shooting and had six assists, though it wasn't enough to keep the Wolves from losing 106-97 at Bradley Center.
 
 
 
 
 
Forward Ryan Gomes played after missing all but four minutes of games at Memphis, Atlanta and Indiana (turned ankle). In 15 minutes, he scored five points and hit a three-pointer that got the Wolves within a basket with 5:12 left. 

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Wolves Updates 10/20
Written by SG   
Saturday, 20 October 2007
The front office hopes to upgrade this new roster's profile substantially starting Monday, when it will launch what team President Chris Wright calls a "rebranding" effort. 
It will include much advertising, as well as daily public promotional events for the 12 days leading to the Nov. 2 opener against Denver at Target Center. 
The campaign will come with the slogan, "See What They Can Do," a reference to a roster that includes seven players who are 24 or younger.
The Wolves take on the Bucks in Milwaukee tonight at 7:30pm CST. The game will be broadcast locally on BOB 106.1. 
Foye and Telfair aren't expected to play tonight at Milwaukee.
Forward Ryan Gomes said his sprained ankle bothered him a little after Friday morning's shootaround. He dressed but did not play, though he hopes to play tonight.
"He brings a guidance," Wittman said. "He's not a vocal guy. It's just the small, little things he has done with the young guys: 'You've got to do this on this play,' or 'You've got to do that on that play.' With those things, he has been unbelievable. I wouldn't even have dreamed we'd get that when we made the deal."
Mike Trudell/Timberwolves site with an in-depth look at Corey Brewer.  
 
Ratliff isn't getting any younger at 34, but his physical condition seems to contradict what would be expected of a player his age, not to mention one who had back surgery less than a year ago.
"He's making a believer of me that he deserves minutes," said Wolves coach Randy Wittman, whose team opens the regular season Nov. 2 against Denver. "I hope for his sake that he stays healthy. He's been great; he really has."
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Preseason: Wolves 113, Pacers 110 2OT
Written by SG   
Saturday, 20 October 2007
Unbeaten met winless Friday, and the Timberwolves left Conseco Fieldhouse late in the evening with their first victory over NBA competition.
 
In two overtimes.
 
Leading by 23 points in the third quarter, down by three in the fourth quarter's final seconds, the Wolves persevered, forcing overtime on Al Jefferson's late three-point play, forcing the second overtime on Chris Richard's buzzer- beating tip and then finally winning 113-110 with youngsters Rashad McCants and Craig Smith leading the way... 
 
 
 
 
 
Timberwolves forward Chris Richard made a couple of big plays late in the Wolves' 113-110 double-overtime win over Indiana on Friday night...
 
Also from Alonzo:
Wittman took a charge during the second quarter when Indiana's 7-foot center David Harrison plowed into him, knocking the Wolves coach against the scorer's table...

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Some Box Score Observations
Written by Anthony Hall   
Friday, 19 October 2007

Whelp, for the rest of the preseason, we're going to have to rely on the radio/newspaper/box scores to evaluate the Pups...so here's some general observations from the box score of Tuesday's Atlanta game.

*Foye was a DNP, so Marko got the start at point guard...and he responded by shooting 0-5 from the field and picking up 2 assists in his 33 minutes of playing time.  Marko was absolutely clueless at point in Casey's first season, and two years later, it doesn't seem as if he's made any great strides at that position.  I can't say I'm surprised. 

I'm hoping like crazy that Telfair pans out, so Jaric won't be getting 10-15 minutes per game at point guard.  There are few things in Minnesota sports that drive me as crazy as watching Marko run the point...so for the love of God, Sebastian, have a good freakin' season. I don't know if my psyche can handle another year of Jaric at point.

*Green's been playing with more self-control since the Efes Pilsen game, in which he had 15 shots in 14 minutes- he put up 12 shots in 27 minutes against Atlanta.  He shot 1-5 from beyond the arc...I know that Green can shoot the three, but that stat suggests he may have jacked up a few threes while being guarded pretty tightly. 

It scares me that Wittman is coaching Green during this critical point in Gerald's development.  Green could be a phenomenal player if he had a no-nonsense coach who's a great TEACHER...unfortunately, I don't think Wittman has either of those qualities.

*Big Al dominated the boards, grabbing 15 rebounds (6 of them offensive).  While it's unreasonable to expect Jefferson to attain the rebounding prowess of KG on the defensive end, he'll be able to provide the Wolves with some much-needed improvement on the offensive boards (in my opinion, a lack of second-chance points was one of the major issues with this team, last season).

*Rashad's three-pointer wasn't falling, but he did reach the free throw line several times, going 6-7 from the charity stripe.  Rashad's issue is no secret: He's extremely streaky (speaking of which, the streaker at a recent high school football game I attended at least had the decency to wear skin-colored underwear. It was hilarious- they had this vehicle that chased the streaker around the field, eventually cornering him in the endzone).

ANYWAY, on any given night, Rashad seems to either be unstoppable or inept.  Not much of a middle-ground with him.  On the days when his shot isn't falling, it's crucial for Rashad to get some easy looks...the best way for a streaky shooter to get on track is to knock down a few 10-15-footers.  

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Minnesota T-Wolves Season Preview
Written by College Wolf   
Friday, 19 October 2007

Minnesota T-Wolves Season Preview – “A New Beginning.”
Written by: Dave Kelsey
Wednesday, 17 October 2007

Minnesota Timberwolves – Twolvesblog.com
Last Year's Record: 30-52 (T-3rd in Northwest)
Key additions: Corey Brewer (No. 7 Draft Pick), Al Jefferson, Gerald Green, Ryan Gomes, Sebastian Telfair, Theo Ratliff, Juwan Howard, Greg Buckner.
Key losses: Kevin Garnett, Trenton Hassell, Mike James, Troy Hudson.

1. What significant moves were made during the offseason?

It’s no secret to any NBA fan that the Kevin Garnett trade was the biggest and most significant move during any Wolves offseason in recent memory. Sure, they also dumped some salary in the Mike James-Juwan Howard and Trenton Hassell-Greg Buckner trades, but these minor moves are massively overshadowed by the Garnett trade to the Boston Celtics. The Wolves got a small bounty of five players and two draft picks in return for KG, but will they be enough to replace the future Hall Of Famer’s MVP-calliber statistics and on-court leadership?  The early verdict is that we got some very gifted youngsters such as Gerald Green, Ryan Gomes, and Big Al Jefferson. These guys are all either loaded with potential (Green, Sebastion Telfair), glimpses of steady and consistent play (Gomes), or destined for future greatness (Jefferson.)
Corey Brewer was the Wolves first round draft pick (#7 overall) from the University of Florda. Brewer, a versatile small forward/shooting guard was lauded as a superb perimeter defender and active rebounder, who is also capable of slashing to the hoop and providing the intangibles that teams need to be successful. 

2. What are the team’s biggest strengths?

The T-Wolves no longer have the “Big Ticket” around to guide them and fill up the stat sheets every night, but they are loaded with a young and very talented core group of players. While the team is very young and relatively inexperienced, there is good reason to believe that this core group of players will be able to grow and learn together, providing the basis for contention many years into the future. As most fans are aware, this transformation will not happen overnight, maybe not this season, or perhaps even the season after.   Fans will need to be patient and hope our youth can grow together to eventually realize their complete potential. The necessary skill-sets and opportunities will certainly be there for this group, but it’s what they do with them that will determine the outcome.

 

3. What are the team’s biggest weaknesses?

In a sense, the Wolves biggest stength is also it’s biggest weakness. Mainly, that our squad is composed of mostly young players with little NBA experience. Also, our roster is overloaded with players, (many at the same positions), and some tough decisions are going to need to be made to determine who stays and who goes.
The sooner the young squad is able to establish team chemistry and build upon an identity, the better off the prospects for the future will become. Without good core chemistry, things could head south in a hurry. Nothing destroys a team more quickly than squabbling and infighting amongst the players. The burden of developing good team chemistry is placed squarely upon the coaching staff and veteran leaders of this team. Can Coach Randy Wittman take charge and reign in his players when the occasion presents itself?  Will he be able to command everyone’s respect in times of difficulty?  These are questions that are going to need to be answered sooner, rather than later. Once something like team chemistry begins to spiral out of control, it is very difficult to right that sinking ship.
Another aspect that is a problem and therefore technically a weakness: Roster Construction. The Wolves currently have 17 players associated with this club that have the ability to play in the NBA, albeit with varying degrees of skill. Regardless, the roster must be trimmed down to 15 players by October 31st. From there, an “active roster” of 12 players must be determined. The difficulty does not end there. No NBA team plays all twelve players significant minutes every game. This is why a set rotation and minute allocation must be determined. The season could implode if some youngsters play 30 minutes one night, but only 5, or zero, the next. Without clear-cut roles and expectations, the players could be lost quicker than one can imagine. As it stands without Garnett, Ricky Davis is the de facto “alpha male” of this squad. He is a veteran that has proven he can “get buckets” in the NBA. Another question that remains to be answered is whether or not Davis is mature enough to lead a team of youngsters and display unwavering leadership. The Wolves will eventually need to have young core players step up and assume leadership roles, to help guide this team next season and beyond.

 

4. What are the goals for this team?

Winning is always the ultimate goal of every club, but as reasonable fans, I don’t think it’s healthy to have championship aspirations in the near future. In my mind, the goals are for this team to play hard and give 100% effort each and every game. I’m not saying that the playoffs are out of the question, but to consider the upcoming NBA season successful for the Minnesota Timberwolves, many things will need to go favorably for the home team, and they will need to catch as many lucky breaks as they can. Above all others, three distinct goals stand out as season-long keys to success:  1) Developing good team chemistry, 2) Establishing a pecking order and set rotation, and 3) The ability of Jefferson and Foye to be able to manage increasing leadership responsibilities off the court, as well as improving their numbers on the court.
Who knows, maybe the young Wolves will catch some lucky breaks and win a few more games than people expect. The 8th playoff seed certainly isn’t out of the question. Any team that is willing to bring the intensity every game and wants it enough, certainly has a chance to nab a low playoff spot. If the Wolves made the playoffs this season, they would certainly exceed all expectations.

 

5. With the departure of Garnett, who will emerge to lead this young club into the future?

Point guard Randy Foye and pivot Big Al Jefferson appear to be early candidates for young team leaders of this club. The four-year college star Randy Foye has displayed heady maturity last season, playing point guard. All indications show that Foye is ready to assume even more leadership on the court running the offense, as well as off. Big Al appears to be another player wise beyond his years, and someone that the other players will eventually be able to look towards as a leader of this young club. Being that Jefferson jumped into the NBA from high-school, he doesn’t have quite as much experience as Foye. However, last season he clearly displayed his ability to mix it up with the big men, as well as take charge and bang down low. Both these guys give 110% while exhibiting an incredible amount of desire and hustle.  Being leaders of this club means that they will need to continue to “walk the walk” as well as help their teammates develop into the best players, and people, that they can be. It is not just about becoming leaders during the games. These two young men will need to also lead their brethren off the court as well. Both players are model citizens who give back to the community. Setting and continuing to follow this type of an example will go a long way towards commanding the respect and attention of their teammates.

 

Predicted Record: 21-61

I’ve picked this record because valued forum member “WhiskeyDizzy” has devised and authored a complex Regression Analysis Win-Loss Predictions Article, which attempts to formulate a given team’s win-loss totals for the upcoming season, following the trade of an All-Star NBA player.

In comparision, his Regression Analysis has also predicted that the Celtics will finish 48-34. (In fairness, after that article was published, he adjusted the Analysis further and the new predicted Celtics record is 51-31, by taking into account at what point during the season/off-season the players were traded.)  

For those of you that are not familiar with regression analysis, these results are NOT steadfast and concrete predictions. However, it is actually quite interesting. I advise all of you to check out his article, you may find it to be pretty fascinating.

I agree with the results. Under certain circumstances,  I could see the Wolves winning around 21 games. You never know how things will turn out, as there are a lot of variables that go into an entire NBA season. While I wouldn’t be happy with us winning only 21 games, it is certainly possible. I could also see us winning around 25-26 games (or more) this season. Let’s hope for the best.

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Preseason: Wolves vs Pacers
Written by SG   
Friday, 19 October 2007
The Wolves face the Pacers in Indiana tonight. Once again, no TV and no radio broadcasts.
 
Click here for the game thread in the forum.

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Wolves Updates 10/19
Written by SG   
Friday, 19 October 2007
Asked if a buyout of Buckner's contract is a possibility, vice president of basketball operations Kevin McHale said Thursday, "No, no. Buck's been great."
 
Also from Alonzo:
Foye did not practice Thursday but did increase his individual work. Wittman said Foye and Telfair are doubtful for games today at Indiana and Saturday at Milwaukee. Forward Ryan Gomes returned to practice Thursday. He had been sidelined since injuring his left ankle Monday during an exhibition game in Memphis.
 
 
Without those two point guards, Wolves coach Randy Wittman has started Marko Jaric at point guard and given him mixed reviews, while praising veterans Greg Buckner and Ricky Davis, who have filled in at that position in emergency.
 
Also from Zgoda:
Wittman has changed his starting lineup each night so far, according to that night's matchup. It's a practice he said he expects to continue to start the season, and probably beyond.
 
 
Warren Blatt/The Sports Network puts Al Jefferson on the top of his list of players to watch this season.  
 
 
Mike Trudell/Timberwolves site with an extensive look at Mark Blount. Trudell also posts a Q&A with Al Jefferson. 
 
 
Bryan Doolittle/RotoTimes previews the Northwest Division.  
 
 
Chaska resident, former NBA guard and current Minnesota Timberwolves’ Assistant General Manager Fred Hoiberg will headline a program designed to raise awareness for congenital heart defects and the Adult Congenital Heart Association (ACHA)...
 
 
Clutch 3 has posted their preseason roundtable discussion.
 
 
Wittman's broader point is that there aren't really five positions in the NBA these days. As Wittman puts it, aside from point guards, "You've got wing guys and power guys." Smith, of course, is a power guy. And the idea that he should play further from the basket with Ratliff on the floor is evidently not one endorsed by Wittman.

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Wolves Updates 10/18
Written by SG   
Thursday, 18 October 2007
Mike Trudell/Timberwolves site talked to Randy Wittman, Al Jefferson, Corey Brewer, Greg Buckner and Ed Pinckney after Wednesday's practice about what's going on with the team. 
 
 
Tom Ziller has an amusing and extensive preview of the Northwest Division at Ballhype.  
 
 
After spending 11 days in Europe in close contact with his team, Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor says he feels good about the group that will compete without Kevin Garnett when the regular season begins next month...
 
Also from Walters:
-Taylor said it's too early for him to determine expectations for this season. Meanwhile, there have been no recent trade talks, though that could change in the next two weeks.
 
- Look for the Timberwolves to make newcomer Al Jefferson a five-year contract offer soon in the $50 million range. Jefferson, who plans to buy former Wolves coach Dwane Casey's Minneapolis townhouse when he gets a new deal, will have until Oct. 31 to accept or reject the offer.
 
 
Veteran guard Greg Buckner said Wednesday he would understand if the Timberwolves want to buy out his contract and that he wouldn't fight the issue.
But his agent said a buyout is unlikely and that the Wolves shouldn't expect Buckner to take less money than he's owed.
 
 
Believing youth will eventually be served, Wittman is not above serving it up during the preseason...
 
Also from Youngblood: 
Foye (knee tendonitis) and Telfair (ankle) both missed practice again Tuesday, as did forward Ryan Gomes (ankle). Of the three, Wittman said Gomes was the closest to returning to action.
 
 
From The Blowtorch - What your favorite NBA player says about you.  
 
 
Click here for postgame quotes from Tuesday's loss to the Hawks.  
 
 
Guy Lake/ESPN on the Wolves from a fantasy perspective.    

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Wolves Updates 10/17 Part 2
Written by SG   
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
Stephen Litel/Hoopsworld talks to Mark Blount about the player's role with the team. 
 
 
I continue to believe the starting lineup for the Timberwolves on opening night will be Randy Foye, Ricky Davis, Ryan Gomes, Al Jefferson and Mark Blount. That does not mean, however, these are the players who will receive the most minutes on the team.
 
 
The Heat has been speaking with the agent for Cavaliers restricted free agent guard/small forward Sasha Pavlovic, and Miami interests him. But sign-and-trade talks haven't produced a deal. Also available via trade, according to one GM: Utah's Gordon Giricek and Minnesota's Ricky Davis.
 
 
Thomas never hid his desire to land Garnett, and the Knicks made a bid that was rebuffed.
And although Thomas would never admit it, you get the idea that he buys into Jackson's theory that the relationship between Ainge and McHale is the reason why Garnett, the perennial All-Star power forward, ended up in Boston and not New York, Los Angeles or Phoenix.
 
 
This seems to be the theme heading into the start of the regular season. Minnesota’s Al Jefferson is looking for a lucrative contract extension from his new team, just as Ben Gordon and Luol Deng are in Chicago. The Timberwolves are prepared to negotiate with Jefferson after the season if the Halloween deadline comes and goes, but Al’s price might be a lot higher after he gets the run of the roost in Minnesota. Kevin McHale would be smart to lock Big Al up now, but he’s never one to go by the book.

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