Corey is Coming Home

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Corey Brewer just saw his first action as a Mav this last weekend.  Going off the 2-4, 10 minute performance yesterday I think we can safely say the man is a dominating force of nature in the making.  To be honest I'm not sure who I'd be more excited to see play well tonight, Beasley, Love, Anthony Randolph or Turbo. It seems destiny for him to give Beasley fits on defense.

THE OPTOMETRIST IS IN

 

The double double record is all but a foregone conclusion.  Kevin has taken it up a notch to go after the 20-20 streak.  It'd be amusing if another team (probably a bad one) went into a game with the sole intent of ending his streak. Can you imagine the Wolves broadcast booth getting more and more panicked as the 4th quarter went on? Would FSN swap out the mini scoreboard in the upper corner with a double double gadget? Would Fox find a way to conjure up their NFL robot guy into a physical being to help K.Love complete the double double? It'd be glorious. 

 

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Wolves Set to Offer Love BIG Money

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If you were worried about Kevin Love's future with the Wolves, you can rest easy.

According to the St. Paul Pioneer Press, one-time All-Star Love can look forward to a contract extension offer of six years in the $70 million range once a new NBA labor deal is reached. The NBA's collective bargaining agreement expires June 30.

As we know, Love, 22, can become a restricted free agent after the 2012-2013 season.

Thankfully, team brass isn't going to hold Love - or us fans - in suspense. He's a favorite, and obviously the team believes he's part of the solution, not just another expendable trade piece.

Love, who is being paid $4.61 million this season and is signed for $6.1 million next season, leads the NBA in rebounding (15.5 average) and double-doubles (56, five more than LAC's Blake Griffin), and ranks 18th in scoring with a 20.9-point average.

Love has stated his willingness - and preference - to stay in Minnesota, but has put the onus on the front office to get something done. Looks like the youngster is about to get his wish.

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Where in the World is Corey Brewer?

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The New York Knicks have decided to buy out Corey Brewer?!? This seems surprising given that they traded a slew of SG/SFs to the Nuggets. Cheers to Corey (hopefully) ending up in the NBA Finals this year with the Celtics. It'd be great to see him under the wing of KG.

 

Source a slew of tweets from Marc Stein, as well as more on ESPN.com:

The NBA's buyout market will soon have a surprise addition: New York Knicks' Corey Brewer. The Knicks and Brewer are closing in on a buyout agreement that will make the former Minnesota swingman a free agent, sources close to the situation told ESPN.com.

Because Brewer will be officially released before March 1, he's eligible to play in the playoffs with another team. Sources say Boston, San Antonio, Oklahoma City and Dallas are among the teams with the most interest in Brewer, who joined the Knicks only last week as part of the Carmelo Anthony deal.


It confuses me that the Knicks couldn't use him at all, especially with their depleted depth.  But hey, that's the Knicks for ya.

Take your pick of your contender, Turbo.  It will be great to see you land on a team that will appreciate and utilize you properly.  Too bad the Celtics didn't know about this sooner. They could have signed Brewer and kept Perkins. Stinks for them. Brewer + Perkins are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than Jeff Green + Krstic.

 

Check out the discussions about this (and other ex-TWolves) HERE in the TWB Forums.

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Wolves Shopping Jonny

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Flynn Rumors

ESPN has been flashing rumors about Jonny Flynn being moved most of the day today.  Given that it hit the rumor mill was churning before a deal happened I'm guessing nothing is coming of it.  First it was Raja, then it was Jared Jefferies or Aaron Brooks. If you haven't checked out Brooks' numbers do so, they are horrible. We don't need Mike James back.  This has been a disaster of a year for Flynn  but none of those players do anything for me.

I'd hoped when I heard Houston involved that Terrence Williams might be up for consideration. 

CONSPIRACY THEORY:  This latest round of time off was agreed to by Kahn and Flynn as way to hold his value a little before a trade.  It is better to be injured than bad after all.  

Big Al in Utah

Al Jefferson is coincidentally having his best month since his knee injury (23/9) at the same time the Utah Jazz Organization is having his Worst month in decades. Kahn successfully delivered his Poison Pill to the Jazz and they gave us a couple of picks for it.  Not bad David, not bad.  

Super Cool Beas

The hair speaks for itself (too bad the hair can't block-out on missed FT's in the last 15 seconds).  

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Wolves Reportedly Buyout Curry

Written by Mike on .

Sources close to situation tell @, Eddy Curry is headed to Chicago to train with Tim Grover, Wolves agreed to buyout deal...

Well, I can understand the difficulty with trading the deal, but this is disappointing. Especially since the trade deadline is tomorrow. Kahn already gives up. Meanwhile the Nets acquired Deron Williams for cents on the dollar.

There goes your latest "window of opportunity."

Quick thought - with few exceptions, teams that over value draft picks and mediocre young players tend to stay rather mediocre in this league. Many out there say the Knicks gave up too much for 'Melo, especially relative to the Nets in the Deron trade. They gave up nothing. Fans overrate their role-players and become attached, thinking they are more than they are.  Role-player production is cheap and easily replaceable. Look at the Spurs for a shining example of this. The Knicks are a top 2 team in the east once the Celtics run out of fuel. The Nets aren't far behind if they play their cards right. The Celtics did it. the Heat did it. You do not always have to fall back on the draft in order to build your team. Anyone who says the Wolves' only opportunity for ugrading talent was Randolph/Curry is lying to themselves. Kahn's job is to generate opportunities based on the king's ransom worth of assets he has and isn't using.

I sincerely hope the Wolves trade their 1st round pick this year in a package deal  with some combination of Rubio/Beasley/Flynn/Johnson/other picks heading out. Enough pre-teens running around. This is a stellar package, to get a stellar player. Stop defending or standing by a 13 win roster, Kahn. Otherwise Love is next on this list, and he should be the only one you aren't shopping.

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Wolves Acquire Eddy Curry, Randolph

Written by Mike on .

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Per RealGM

Carmelo Anthony has been traded to the Knicks, according to a sources that spoke to the Denver Post and New York Daily News.

New York will give up Raymond Felton, Danilo Gallinari, Wilson Chandler, Timofey Mozgov, Anthony Randolph, Eddy Curry's expiring contract, their own first round pick in 2014, Golden State's second round picks in 2012 and 2013, and $3 million in cash.

Randolph and Curry will go to Minnesota.

Corey Brewer is also expected to be traded to the Nuggets

Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/211225/Carmelo_Traded_To_Knicks#ixzz1EenZQRMl

Going to the Knicks with Anthony will be Chauncey Billups, Shelden Williams, Anthony Carter and Renaldo Balkman.

Via Denver Post

No word on what the Wolves give up. No mention of Brewer or a pick. Commentary will follow when the trade is final, but it's looking like the Wolves really failed to leverage an unbelievable situation and really helped the Knicks here.
UPDATE: Brewer is expected to be traded to the Nuggets in the Deal
UPDATE: Kahn has traded Brewer's Pet Goat and a conditional 1st to Memphis for cash considerations
(Kidding, but would you be surprised?)
UPDATE UPDATE: Brewer is now going to the Knicks. 
Some Thoughts:
Well the Wolves' role in this has been finalized. One word: yuck. Not because of Anthony Randolph. Randolph will be intruiging, but I mean, if there is any reason why Kahn is a questionable GM, this is it.

-First and foremost, if he is indeed gone, hats off to Corey Brewer. He had his ups and downs but he was a great Timberwolf for his 3 1/2 seasons. It won't be the same without him. Thank you Corey, you will be missed. My favorite Brewer moment was running into him one time after a game. My friend told him he needed a cheeseburger. Brewer laughed. That sums him up pretty well I think.

- Anthony Randolph for Brewer as a trade in a vacuum is really ok. The team decided to go in a different direction on the wings, and I am intruiged by what Webster and Johnson can do in the role with more minutes. This is a good opportunity for them to shine. Someone did have to go and I think the loss would have been difficult no matter what.
-Brewer will probably prove to be a very difficult loss for us to stomach long term. I see many contending teams licking their chops for him in a Matt Barnes, Bruce Bowen, Raja Bell sort of way when he becomes a free agent. He has many years left in this league and I can see him flourishing on a contender. That situation would not have presented itself in Minnesota so crying over spilled milk later is difficult to justify.
On to the deal itself:
- Denver cashed in on an absolutely stellar package to start their rebuild. It is almost unfathomable why and how they were able to push the Knicks to give up 3 starters and multiple picks given the timing, and that Melo would have signed there anyways. Probably more than we know, I guess.
- Kahn, did not get a stellar package. As I said above AR for Brewer is an okay trade in and of itself, in a vacuum. This is relatively fair value. But then let's go ahead and cancel those two out of the equation. Where I am baffled beyond recognition is why in God's Green Earth did we take on Eddy Curry's $11 million cap figure (what we actually pay him is irrelevant) to allow this to happen. With absolutely no compensation for doing so. This 'gesture' or whatever you want to call it is pretty much unforgivable. Is Kahn seriously trying to do someone a personal favor here? Does he not understand the dire need for the Knicks to move that contract off of their cap figure to get Billups and 'Melo in uniform? Could you have not leveraged the situation to acquire Gallinari or Chandler perhaps in exchange for some light sweetener from our end? He was the gatekeeper, and he blew it.

I want to remind everyone again, as I did in the previous post, of a McHale trade not too long ago in which Philadelphia traded us a first round pick (now Martell Webster) and Rodney Carney for absolutely nothing. Carney and Booth's salaries represented about $4 million dollars Philly needed to trim in order to sign Elton Brand. They HAD to free up cash to get their guy. Does this sound familiar yet in its application to this evening's events?  The Curry cap figure is about $11 million, nearly 3 times as much as the aforementioned. The Knicks absolutely HAD to move this contract for the deal to go down, and the Wolves ended up with absolutely nothing in return for providing the Knicks the ability to solidify a contending roster and perhaps the start of SuperFriends East Part Deux. Unforgivable.

What will the justification be? That they were determined to get 'Melo out of our division... or something? I'm sure Kahn will dwell on something while he is comparing Anthony Randolph to Mother Teresa in his next press conference.

I anticipate 2 polarizing reactions to this: 1. Horror and 2. The faction who will think of the Brewer for Randolph trade in a vacuum and, like Kahn, will fail to see the forest among the trees in this situation. Kahn was taken advantage of by his former colleagues. There is no doubt the Wolves should have received moderate to significant compensation for taking on Eddy Curry's contract. They were the gatekeepers to this entire thing and Kahn laughed and played along with the big boys like a little brother tagging along with his older brother and buddies to Six Flags. And now, our cap space is tied until the offseason to a guy who was recently sued for, well, an interesting sexual situation involving his driver (look it up).  And as hopefully everyone knows, our cap space dwindles significantly the second the offseason hits. So, Eddy Curry is our use of cap space, even if we waive him. And we recieved nothing from the Knicks for this gesture, or for the opportunity costs of a better deal we could have pursued with our, seemingly meaningless, assets.

Again, the player we acquired, Anthony Randolph (Curry will probably be bought out), will be interesting to watch. We need a quality big off the bench. He has had some success in his career and will probably produce immediately. However, Kahn blew a major opportunity to get  involved in this situation and he blew it.
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All-Star Weekend T-Wolves News & Notes

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(Get your tickets above if you are lucky enough to go to the game!)

 

For the very casual and uninformed, K-Love is in the All-Star Game Sunday night, while our rookie Wesley Johnson will participate in the Rookie-Sophomore game tonight.

Yesterday Jerry Zgoda hosted a TWolves live chat review from yesterday HERE.  You can read a transcript of the entire chat if you so choose.  TWolves Blog was nicely represented by questions that made it into the chat.

And of course, check out all the Wolves/NBA discussion, Trade Deadline happenings, game analysis, Wolves news, updates, , and much more in the TWolves Blog Forums.

If you missed Wally World's hugely polarizing discussion piece, "In Kahn We Can No Longer Trust", make sure to check it out!

If you had any optimism left about this team, you won't after reading today's article by Jim Souhan: T-Wolves Have Found A New Level That's Below Rock Bottom.

 

And two stories of interest...

Former St. Paul Johnson Player Dunking Phenom Story‏

I recall telling you about a dunk contest held at Harriet Island last summer. The winner of that event, former St. Paul Johnson player and St. Paul native, Terry Cournoyea, is going to be judged by LeBron James in the finals of the Sprite Slam Dunk Showdown next Friday (2/18) in Los Angeles as part of NBA All-Star weekend. He had to win the Taste of MN tour stop and then beat out the rest of the semi-finalists via an online vote on www.nba.com/dunk to become a finalist.

He played in the 2004 MN state tournament and is now widely considered one of the best – if not the best – dunkers in the world by street ball circles nationwide. You can see highlights from his Fourth of July win HERE.  You can also read about the finals that he will be competing in HERE.


Kevin Love in GQ Magazine‏

GQ blogger and T’Wolves big man KEVIN LOVE named as one of Five Best NBA Players Under 25 by the magazine, with help from NBA greats like Charles Barkley, Moses Malone, and Reggie Miller.

To read the full list and 26 other reasons why GQ is calling this the greatest NBA season in decades, please visit GQ.com!

Top 5 Players Under Age 25

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Singular Move: Smoke and Mirrors

Written by Mike on .

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From Jerry Zgoda:

Kahn on #Timberwolves: "There is no more rebuilding. There are no more wholesale changes. I like a lot of players on the team...

Well Team Kahn please rise and defend your man! Your singular move: Smoke and Mirrors.

 

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Kevin Love is an All Star

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According to NBA.com Kevin Love will replace Yao Ming as an NBA All Star.  He'll be the first Wolf since KG to represent for the Wolves.   Here's to hoping he gets in on the 3 Point Challenge action. 

 

Kevin Love

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2/4/11 Wolves/Raptors

Written by Mike on .

Game thread for those of you wanting to watch the game or discuss here vs. the forums. No TV, which means the Wolves will probably win. Enjoy.

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