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Sonia Grover started her Wolves site, "I Heart KG", in 2006. In the wake of the big trade, she moved over to TWolves Blog and brought her column,
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Derek Hanson, the founder of TWolves Blog, delivers his optimistic and often inspiring take on the Wolves in his column,
"DeROK's One Shot"
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Dave Kelsey, life-long Wolves fan, season ticket holder, and forum post champion gives his humorous take on the Wolves and life in general in
"Club Seating with College Wolf"
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Jeremy Knutson packed up his stuff from the Old Wolves Logo, drove over to the TWolves Blog, unloaded the car, and now invites you to come along for a ride through the NBA in his
"Hoop De Ville"
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Rob Brewer and Neil Olstad launched the first-ever Minnesota Timberwolves podcast back in 2007. After acheiving critical acclaim with "The Kissing Marney Gellner Show", the duo decided bring their act to TWolves Blog. "Timberwolves Today"
Jon Marthaler considers Mark Madsen to be the absolute height of comedy - high praise, since he's been observing Timberwolf follies for almost two decades. When not watching Mad Dog brick free throws, he writes at TNABACG. Now you can find him here on TWolves Blog with his column,
"Both Teams Played Hard"
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Wolves will announce Telfair signing tomorrow |
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Posted by SG
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
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The Minnesota Timberwolves and guard Sebastian Telfair have agreed in
principle on the terms of a new contract. Telfair is expected to be in
Minneapolis tomorrow and will meet with Twin Cities media at Target
Center.
Telfair ranked 10th in the NBA in assist-to-turnover ratio, but missed 22 games with assorted injuries.
McHale could have made Telfair a restricted free agent by giving him a
qualifying offer, but didn't want to risk paying the $3.5 million price
tag that would have brought with it had Telfair taken a one-year deal.
So Telfair became an unrestricted free agent, meaning the Timberwolves
did not have the right to match an offer made by another team. But
McHale said all along that he wanted Telfair to return, and the point
guard agreed to terms of a new deal on Tuesday.
Acquired from Boston in the Kevin Garnett trade, Telfair started 51 games for the Wolves, averaging 9.3 points and 5.9 assists.
His agent, Andy Miller, confirmed the deal but declined to reveal any terms.
"Sebastian's intention from Day One was to be back
with the Timberwolves," Miller said. "He feels that they've given him a
second chance and he wants to repay them by developing under their
tutelage."
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