Wolves Updates 9/28
The Wolves also are expected to pursue a new deal with forward Craig Smith, who was a steal in the second round of the 2006 draft. Smith should get a significant raise next summer as a free agent.
In the short term, the Wolves must trim the roster. There are 16 players under contract after center John Edwards was added this week. Edwards is a long shot to make the regular-season roster. He will provide depth during the exhibition season while Smith and Mark Madsen recover from injuries.
Of course, that's no surprise. He has drained his old teammate Danny Ainge — the Celtics president — of all possible deals as a consequence of the Garnett deal. The rest of the league appears to be amused by McHale, with only the potential to confuse or rip him off the true reason to listen. Maybe Randy Foye and Rashad McCants have value, but that's about it. Essentially, the relief of the pressure surrounding the Garnett deal has now been replaced by reality. And nothing about it is pretty.
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Wolves Updates 9/27 Part 2
He said they feel that this year they have a better group of guys who will rally around each other.
Wolves Updates 9/27
"These guys don't want it to be called rebuilding; these are young guys who are convinced they're going to go out there and win games," McHale said.
-Kevin Garnett, traded to the Boston Celtics by the Timberwolves, telephoned Wolves coach Randy Wittman just before he left for training camp to wish Wittman good luck.
-Don't think the Timberwolves are excited about having to go overseas for training camp.
Wolves Updates 9/26 Part 2
MVP: “Hard to say…”
Scoring Champ: “Honestly, I think Kobe or ‘Melo.”
ROY: “That’s tough too … I’ll go with Kevin Durant.”
Sleeper Team: “Timberwolves.”
Sleeper Player: “Myself.”
Favorite to win it all: “Boston. That’s what everyone is saying.”
Wolves Updates 9/26
Number 5: Timberwolves inaugural season
One of the great insults in Minnesota sports history—and there have been many—is the departure of the NBA's Minneapolis Lakers to Los Angeles. Some 30 years later, the Minnesota Timberwolves brought professional basketball back to the Twin Cities, and for the team's first year, the home games were played in the Dome. One November 8, 1989, Michael Jordan scored 45 points as the Bulls beat the Woofies 96-84, but the crowds kept coming. April 17, 1990, saw the third-largest crowd in NBA history—49,551—flock to what was a surprisingly decent basketball venue. That season, the T'Wolves drew 1,072,572 fans total, an NBA record that may never be broken.
Former Gophers basketball assistant Jimmy Williams, in town the other day working out new Timberwolf Gerald Green, told friends the 6-foot-8 forward will be the best shooter on the team, if he isn't already. Williams successfully recruited Green out of Gulf Shores Academy High for Oklahoma State before Green opted for the NBA draft and was chosen by the Boston Celtics.
KSTP-AM sports talk whiz Matt Thomas no longer is under consideration for the Timberwolves' radio play-by-play job.
Training Camp Updates
"We have three or four deals that are just laying around," McHale said. "Teams are like, 'If we can do this, we'll do that.' At a certain point between now and Nov. 2, they're going to get their things in order."
From Zgoda's article and AP Sports:
Al Jefferson- According to Kevin McHale, there have been "preliminary" talks with his agent about a contract extension. The team has until Oct 31 to sign the player or he'll become a restricted free agent next summer.
Juwan Howard- Coach Wittman said, "He's never come to me and said, 'Coach, I want out."'
Chris Richard- McHale said he hasn't yet accepted the team's qualifiying offer.
Wolves Updates 9/25 Part 3
Smith dealing with ankle sprain
Doogie is reporting on KFAN that Craig Smith has suffered an ankle sprain and could miss the next 2-3 weeks. Training camp starts this weekend.
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