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Darko Milicic is now are Timberwolf, via trade of expiring contracts, as Brian Cardinal goes to the Knicks (and is waived). The Wolves “Dark” history at the center spot, has never yielded anything that Milicic could become if we for once, get lucky. Speaking of dark times, the Wolves go 0-4 this past week, including some horrible third and fourth quarter performances. Call into our Phone Lines at 209-736-7877.

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In the 50th episode of T.E. we discuss two losses by our Wolves. We then dive into the trade deadline and who might be coming to the Wolves. Your host Paladino Joey expresses his opinions on how he views the potential strategy, that may be going into this summer. We celebrate our 50th episode with some reminiscing and thank our loyal listeners for making this possible!

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By no means are we saying this is this a playoff team in a year, but signs of maturity are becoming more and more evident. Corey Brewer and Jonny Flynn are becoming more clutch down the stretch, and more savvy! Kahn says Jefferson is going no where this year, and Jefferson scores eight straight baskets against Memphis! Call into our phone lines at 209-736-7877.

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You can have your ups, and you can have your downs, but the ups and downs of the Wolves this past week have been pretty astonishing. Joey discusses two lopsided games with the N.Y. Knicks, one a 27 point loss, the other a 21 point win, these among two other fairly lopsided games in each column. We also get into further trade talk, from David Kahn quotes. Call into our phone lines at 209-736-7877.

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The Wolves go 0-3 the past week, two of them ended on the final play of the game, in ugly fashion. Bad defensive plays and bad defense in general continues to plague this team, and in Milwaukee it was just plain bad. Al Jefferson rumors are resurfacing as well, its all a matter of time. Call into our phone lines at 209-736-7877.

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Two very exciting games this past week, and one garbage performance in Memphis, in all three, the Wolves trailed by enormous amounts early. We also cover two small stories with gems inside! Call into our phone lines at 209-736-7877.

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The question isn’t whether the Wolves make a trade, its who, where, and when? Rumors about Big Al to Indiana were refuted by President David Kahn, yet a source mentioned on the Paul Allen show mere days before said that Jefferson would for sure be traded before the February deadline. Let the menacing begin! Call into our Phone Lines at 209-736-7877.

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Jonny Flynn has been up against many obstacles since draft day, and he’s facing them head on. In this episode, we talk about Steve Aschburner’s article regarding this very subject, and review two not-so-great games from the past week.

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If anyone out there wants you to believe that Timberwolves Press is somehow going to curl up and go away, they are sorely mistaken. A poor record by this team isn’t nearly enough for me, Paladino Joey Awaijane: your host of “Timberwolves Explosion” and Timberwolves Press writer, to simply abandon this site.

Many a fan, have given up on this team since Kevin Garnett was traded, and quite honestly, I’m miffed by that type of thought process. Kevin Garnett is not the Timberwolves, he’s Kevin Garnett, a person, not a team, or a franchise. You could also argue that Garnett’s best interests often were NOT in the best interests of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Note: Garnett pining for management to sign his “Dogs” Troy Hudson and Trenton Hassell to long-term contracts on an already salary cap strained club.

The current regime of this club, at very least has a plan: that plan is to develop the proper lineup for the triangle offense, and the fast break. Many can argue that this current roster does not fit that type of scheme, but I personally believe that at least some can, while others can adjust in time.

The roster of this team features at least four players that are, at a bare minimum worth watching: Two of those four players, absolutely have a long-term future with this team: Jonny Flynn and Kevin Love. We’ll start with Love: Love fits the triangle offense perfectly with his inside game, outside game, and of course his incredible passing skills, also from the inside and out. That is of course without mentioning Mr. Love’s fast break starting outlet passes. Love provides the amount of energy to a team that few can, plus if you’ve been paying attention, he just might be the best rebounder in the game today. When you talk about energy and passion, none have more on this team then Flynn: You can argue that at times, Flynn’s current makeup doesn’t always fit the triangle offense. However, the tireless passion and desire that Flynn possesses, along with his smile and charisma, harkens back as far to someone like Kirby Puckett. Aside of all the sentimental value, the guy has an abundance of talent, and is easily the best one on one player on the team. Even better, Flynn the past month, has become more of what we like to call a true point guard. When you have a guy that has the ability to penetrate to the basket, draw defenders his way, and is able to make the dish to an open cutter: this is something the Wolves have lacked since Stephon Marbury played here.

Negatives fill this team, I’m not going to sit here and deny that, if you’ve listened to my shows, I sure have pointed many of those out. Corey Brewer still can’t shoot, but at least he’s finally starting to know his limits and is cutting to the basket more! Al Jefferson at times relies too much on that same baby hook shot that can drive this veteran analyst nuts. However, Jefferson appears to be at or near 100% finally, and is a lot faster up and down the court then he’s been in the past, which is encouraging at least. Will “Big Al” be here in the long-term future? Very hard to say, but for the time being, I think Al’s at very least worth watching, which unfortunately so many have felt otherwise. Few other players on this team have a future here, with possible exceptions of Ramon Sessions and Wayne Ellington. Ellington can fit the triangle nicely with his timely passes, and potential outside shooting. Unfortunately, the latter of the two aspects of Ellington, still needs some significant work. Sessions fits the triangle in one aspect but not in the other: Sessions can’t shoot a lick from the outside, but his ability to catch and release a pass with such efficiency to an open man, definitely deserves notice.

In the end, to say this team is flat out not worth even turning the TV on, to me is a little harsh. The Timberwolves finally have a true point guard who is very dynamic, in Jonny Flynn. Kevin Love is the perfect triangle offense big man. If all goes well, I can see Love and Rambis working together for many years. I want to ask readers this simple question: What’s more entertaining to watch, an up and down team with Flynn, Love and others, or a boring half court team without a true point guard, and an injury prone shooting guard who can’t cut his hair? When you have the answer for me, let me know.

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Joey reviews the past four games, and goes in depth on details in the games, as well as some general analysis of certain players. Joey also gets to Bob’s good and detailed call in. In the end, the question is posed: how long will Al Jefferson be here? Will it be long term, or will he be gone as soon as the February deadline? Call into our phone lines at 209-736-7877.

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