July 2009

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Welcome to a brand new segment at TimberwolvesPress.com called “I Found This Under My Bed.” At the beginning of every month we will be featuring photos of past Timberwolves merchandise. Now we don’t want to see a Kevin Garnett autographed jersey, but we want to see the cheesy/goofy stuff that is likely to be either hiding under your bed, boxed away in your closet or maybe even in your trash bin. Whatever it is, we want to see it! Submit your photos anytime during the month at contact@timberwolvespress.com and we will feature them here on the site.

I’ll start this segment off with a Wally Szczerbiak mini basketball that I found in my closet last night. This ball was given out during some game in the past and probably made a lot of 12 year old girls go crazy.

Wally mini basketball

This was probably the last time Wally's spiky hair will be printed on a basketball.

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Over the next few weeks, we will be presenting our scouting reports of all the Timberwolves players on the roster. First up, Kevin Love.

Height: 6’7.75″ Without Shoes | 6’9.5″ With Shoes       Weight: 260 lbs.

Kevin LoveLet’s take a second and talk about Love’s game. First and foremost, Love has one of the best basketball minds in the game and yet he was only a rookie last season. On the court he is very smooth, despite lacking ideal athleticism and size for the NBA. Down low, he makes up for it with very calculated post moves that leaves defenders flying all over the place. Love does an excellent job getting to the foul line with the use of his patented head fakes. He is very patient down low, which is something you have to love in a post player. Shooting wise, we have not seen the best of what Love will bring. He shot well from the FT% this season at 78.9%, but was just average from the field at 45.9%. With more experience Love will develop his mid-range jump shot, which will make his game even scarier. A friend of mine close to Love told me that he is working very hard on developing his jump shot for the 09-10 season. I know Kevin has it in him to be a great shooter in this league. He already has great form on his shot, he just needs the time to develop consistency.

Love was a double-double guy every night last season when given the minutes needed to succeed. A big reason for his slow start last reason was due to the coaching of Randy Wittman. A source close to the Timberwolves told me that Wittman and Love did not have the best relationship and that due largely to Wittman. Love was confused by his lack of playing time and role on the court early in the season under Wittman. Wittman simply did not take the time to develop his rookie, and was not using him on the court as the FO wanted. Essentially Randy Wittman is an idiot. This is something which probably led to him getting fired. It was night and day when we saw Love play under Kevin McHale who allowed Love the freedom to make mistakes and develop his game. That experience and mentoring under McHale, I’m sure has done wonders to Love’s game.

Rebounding wise, Love is one of the best rebounders this league has seen in years. The “Glass Cleaner” has that natural ability to make rebounding look easy. This is the strongest part of his game. In a league dominated by long, athletic big men, Love breaks that stereotype. Love averaged 9.1 rebounds in only 25 minutes of action last season. He positions his body very well despite being outsized in most situations. When rebounding on offense, Love has that natural ticker to know where the ball is going to bounce, like Dennis Rodman did. He is already one of the top offensive rebounders in the league, if not the best.

One part of Love’s game that is very underrated is his natural ability to look for cutters and hit the open man on the fast break. Several times this season, Love hit a wide open teammate for a lay-up on an outlet pass that led to an easy two points. While Love processes the natural ability to pass the ball, his assist numbers were very low, 1.0 a game this year. That is something that needs to be improved on, but I think Kevin has the potential to average 3-4 assists a game.

Defensively, Love does a good job using his body, but he needs to work on his awareness on the court. Sometimes he was caught behind a play or let a play slip by him because of he was not aware of his surroundings. His defensive awareness should improve over time, especially his weak side defense. However, Love will be an average defender in the NBA at best just because of his size and athleticism.

Kevin LoveAnother area Love can improve upon, but should not be an issue of concern is his conditioning. Love already transformed into a completely different athlete from his time at UCLA to his first season as a Wolf. That progress is a good sign that Love takes his conditioning seriously. It was his first season in the NBA and conditioning should be a problem for any rookie. By spending several hours in the Wolves training facility this off-season, Love should come out next season as a “new” athlete. By becoming more athletic on the court, it will really allow Kevin to accelerate his game and make him even more potent on both ends of the court.

Overall, you really cannot find a rookie in last season’s class with the basketball IQ and rebounding ability that Love possesses. His potential is very high in this league. With the right system and a defensive minded center next to him, Love could be a 20/13 guy in his prime.

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It’s a beautiful day at the Ricky Rubio Basketball Camp somewhere in the distant land of Spain when all of a sudden a very pale male appears on the court, David Kahn. Despite being late for registration, Ricky who is a nice guy, allows David to participate in his camp which is supposed to only be for kids under the age of 15. For the most part Ricky and David’s time together went well, that was until David started acting a little weird when Ricky replied that he still wasn’t sure if he was coming to Minnesota. That answer threw David off his game plan and left him on a string of awkward comments. At the end of the day, David left Spain feeling confident that Ricky will become a Minnesota Timberwolf even if he was escorted out of Ricky’s camp by the police.

Ricky Rubio 3

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Ricky Rubio and David Kahn

Images are property of Getty Images and used for parody sake.

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Etan Thomas

The Timberwolves made yet another trade Monday when they sent recently acquired F Etan Thomas and two 2nd Round Picks packing to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for PG Chucky Atkins and G Damien Wilkins.

Trade Analysis:

I like this deal a lot for us because we filled two huge roster needs by bring in 1) a veteran point guard in Atkins and 2) a veteran wing player in Wilkins. With Telfair out the door, we were left with Bobby Brown backing up Jonny Flynn at the PG position. Now we have a serviceable guy in Atkins who can provide leadership and will occasionally have some nice scoring nights running the point. Wilkins’ name may sound familiar to some of you, that’s because we actually signed him to an offer sheet back in 2005 when Wilkins was a member of the Seattle Supersonics. I’ve always like Wilkins as a player, he’s nothing more than a back-up, but he is an athletic perimeter player who has a nice jump shot. Both of these players should have key roles off the bench next season and possibly in the starting lineup from time-to-time. The best part of this deal is we gave up virtually nothing. Etan Thomas’ value on our team was very low considering we already have Al Jefferson and Kevin Love ahead of him on the depth chart, so moving him was nothing worth crying over. I’ve also heard that Thomas is quite the head case and that he got in several disputes with his teammates in the past, most notably Brendan Haywood. We also gave up two future 2nd round picks in the deal, which we ironically end up trading on most draft nights anyways so its likely we would have never even seen these picks. Atleast this time around our 2nd round picks helped obtain players rather than future 2nd round picks. What makes this deal even better is that we didn’t take any hits financially by obtaining these two veteran players. Both Wilkins and Atkins will come off the books next season, keeping our cap space open.

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Taken from Timberwolves.com

“We’re committed towards rebuilding our roster with an eye towards flexibility and long-term success, and this move better positions us for the summer,” said David Kahn, Timberwolves President of Basketball Operations. “I want to thank Etan for his professionalism and understanding, and wish him all the best moving forward.”

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We all knew the former Timberwolf’s career had taken a turn for the worse over the years, but when you see his Justin.tv channel you’ll be amazed.  Stephon Marbury recently turned down an offer to play with the championship contending Boston Celtics for what most people believe to be “his best offer.” Marbury was nothing but a one game wonder in his debut with the C’s. He was virtually horrendous every game after that, and provided no spark what-so-ever to a team in need of some help after going through devastating injuries. The Celtics gave this man the opportunity of a lifetime, to play for a great franchise even after he was deservedly dumped by an overhauling Knicks team that had lost enough 10′s of millions on this nit wit. Steph, of course did something very similar to our local club, the Minnesota Timberwolves when he turned down the chance to win, for his own prerogative in the NY/NJ area.

Stephon MarburyMarbury now a “FREE AGENT!” as he loudly proclaimed on his new Justin.tv channel found here:  http://www.justin.tv/starburytv while dancing to rap music with only his underwear on. As I’m watching in horror as I write this, Marbury would flip off the camera in slurred speech saying he knows us haters are out there,  while clearly intoxicated on who knows what. As Marbury continued to talk nonsense, the big picture becomes more and more clear to me and to the masses, this man knows he’s done. “Its all entertainment man, its all entertainment,” Marbury would add. He sounded like he was about to cry, yet with an antagonizing smile, and naming off people’s screen names that were typing in the chat box.

The endgame for Marbury is as plain as day, this man has become a Mike Tyson clone, tattooed on his head as well as the rest of his body. Don’t get me wrong here, I’m not judging anyone who has tattoos, (though they are not my thing) but right now I can only think of two high profile athletes with tattoos on their head: Mike Tyson and Stephon Marbury. Tyson and Marbury were two incredibly talented people at their sport, but bad decisions plagued their career, and their inner insanity took over them later on. Stephon Marbury has gone from co0future of the Timberwolves with Kevin Garnett, to begging for attention on Justin.tv. How the mighty have fallen. Its easy to feel bad for “Starbury” clearly the man is hurting inside, but at the same time, so much has been SELF inflicted for so many years. Ah, the word “Self” rings well with this clearly tormented individual, which draws another nickname from Paladino: “Selfbury” why not?

Here are just a few clips from Steph’s crazy antics Sunday night.

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flynn draftAll the talk is Ricky Rubio this, Ricky Rubio that. Am I the only one who thinks that even if Rubio is to come overseas and play for this Timberwolves, that he won’t even be the best point guard on his team? Don’t get me wrong because I think Rubio is a solid player, however; the Timberwolves have another stud point guard in town who I think will not only be suprisingly productive in his role on the team but also be an exciting player to watch for years to come. Don’t believe me? Check this out…  Jonny Flynn Summer Highlights

Jonny Flynn Celebrates

Yeah, and Jonny Flynn is only 6’0″. While I am not saying he’s the next Chris Paul, I will say he is going to be an extremely fun player to watch and an effective player in this league. As we can already see, he’s got game and maybe more importantly, he’s got the attitude and heart it takes to WIN, something the Timberwolves have not been recently accustom too.

I don’t know what it is, but there is just something about the way he plays the game that makes me believe he is going to be something special. From his college days at Syracuse to the beginning of his NBA career here in Summer League, I have seen a good kid with a good head on his shoulders; one who plays (gives 110% every game and is fundamentally sound) the game right way, the way it is supposed to be played. Pure and simple, “Vintage Basketball.”

He was criticized for being SMALL, but he absorbed contact so well and is still able to get his shots off with finesse. He was criticized for not being able to score, but was seemingly able to get to the basket at will…and finish. And so on. Now, given he was not playing against the greatest of competition this summer, it is unfair to say he will do the same sort of stuff in NBA League play. However, I got a feeling that for once, maybe one of the Timberwolves draft picks (Jonny Flynn) will pan out… in a BIG, BIG way (only time will tell).

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Our third installment of the Sweet Water Jones collection features Jones helping Randy Foye focus his mind. Notice in the background an intense one-on-one match up between Corey Brewer and Rashad McCants is taking place, who wouldn’t throw down 10 bucks to see that? McCants of course does a post up move against Brewer which instantly reminds me of the days when McCants thought he was Karl Malone on the perimeter backing down people. Thankfully that is now in the past.

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Part two of the Sweet Water Jones commercials features the 30 second bit on Gerald Green. Ironically this 30 seconds of air time on Gerald Green in a T’Wolves uniform was about the same amount of time he saw on the court in his tenure as a Timberwolf.

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