Wolves Updates 4/16 E-mail
Written by SG   
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
The team is offering a "Pay The Pick" season ticket package whose price will be determined by where the Wolves land in the lottery. For instance, if they get the #1 pick, tickets will be $1 per game. If the team falls to #5, tickets are $5 per game.  
 
 
 
 
Wolves point guard Sebastian Telfair is expected to miss his 20th consecutive game. His season ended when he severely sprained his ankle on March 7 at Sacramento. Forward Craig Smith's season also apparently ended when he was hit in the chest Wednesday against New Orleans and sprained the joint that connects his breastbone and collarbone.
 
 
 
Yet, with the Timberwolves playing "small ball" for most of the second half of the season - moving Ryan Gomes to the power forward and Al Jefferson to the center - Smith has found it difficult to find where he fits in. Minnesota's biggest need is size and although Smith put up solid numbers, recent reports have suggested retaining rookie Chris Richard at the four, possibly more beneficial in spot minutes behind Jefferson. That is if Minnesota can acquire size via the draft or free agency in the summer. 
 
 
 
Wolves coach Randy Wittman said that absence shouldn’t affect the Wolves’ consideration this summer when they decide which of five restricted free agents they will bring back. Telfair is one of them.
 
“I would have liked to have seen him and Randy play more together,” Wittman said, referring to guard Randy Foye, “but you can’t do anything about those things. Sebastian played well. He moved in a positive direction from where he was before th eseasno and I think he learned a lot about how to play in this league. He’s made the right steps to show he can play point guard in this league, absolutely he has.”
 
 
 
Wolves swingman Kirk Snyder said he's open to returning to the team after the season ends.
 
He will become a restricted free agent if the Wolves make him a qualifying offer for next season by July 1. That means the Wolves can retain Snyder if they choose, though he's free to shop for offers from other teams.
 
 
 
This past off-season, Kevin McHale - the T-Wolves GM — freed KG, sending Garnett to the Boston Celtics for Al Jefferson and a collection of additional players.  If we focus solely on KG and Jefferson, the T-Wolves lost on this deal.  Jefferson is a very productive player - 0.252 WP48 [Wins Produced per 48 minutes] last season - but he’s not as productive as Garnett.
 
Of course, despite this move, the T-Wolves could have improved if the team simply upgraded its very weak supporting cast.  In other words, Jefferson with better teammates could do better than Garnett and really bad teammates...
  
 
 
Previews of the game against Milwaukee, the team's last of the season.
 
Click here for the forum's game thread 
 
 


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1. Help Save the Sonics
Written by thesouthfloridafan website, on 16-04-2008 06:28
Pleeeeease do what you can to spread the word. Make this a post for tomorrow. The Sonics need every bit of this viral marketing campaign they can get. 
 
As citizens of the NBA, it falls on the rest of us to help Save the Sonics! I beg you to please post your team/owner's information with the following. Thanks! 
 
We Miami Heat fans have put together a proposed plan of action here: http://thesouthfloridafan.blogspot.com/2008/04/how-to-help-seattle-keep-their-sonics.html 
 
It involves this: 
 
IMPLORE EVERY NBA TEAM BLOG TO POST THE ADDRESS OF THEIR OWNERS. IN ADDITION, LETTERS SHOULD INCLUDE SOMETHING LIKE THIS: 
 
"As a form of protest, we vow to boycott any game next season in which the Oklahoma City Sonics play, whether it be in our arena or watching it on television." 
 
Spread this around as much as you can. It's going to take the other teams to prevent this from happening. Let's save the Sonics! 
 
(E-mail your local newspaper too. This is of vital importance)

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