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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,
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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
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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
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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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Buyouts are Sell-Outs |
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Posted by Derek Hanson
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Sunday, 16 March 2008 |
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Note: This article appears on www.DeROK.Net/wolves
With the Timberwolves already mathematically eliminated from playoff contention, I'm severely limited in the number of angles I can approach the team from. I suppose I could wax poetic about trying hard and building momentum towards next year, but I feel that topic has been beaten to death. Instead, I'm going to touch on a topic that covers the NBA a little more broadly, but has still had a noticeable effect on this year's Wolves: Contract Buyouts. Since the Kevin Garnett was traded away, the Timberwolves have bought out three players, and would have made it four, had they fulfilled Antoine Walker's request for one after the trading deadline passed. In the case of the Timberwolves' first buyout candidate, Troy Hudson, the franchise was able to cut ties with a disgruntled veteran who did not fit into the team's plans, had several years left on his deal, and was practically untradeable. The situation was clearly a win-win for both sides. However, the following two buyouts did nothing to improve the team and only served to save Glen Taylor some cash and "free" some aging veterans from the Wolves' difficult season.
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1. Written by mmaland, on 16-03-2008 23:53 Now Walker doesn't even have to show up to work. At the very least he should be handing out shopping carts to the fans coming into the Target Center.
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, on 17-03-2008 22:07 Great article DeRok. I thoroughly enjoyed it and found myself agreeing with the entire piece. I don't think there is really anything that anyone can say to dispute your points. Well done.
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