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The Forcaster returns, and here we go again, another episode absolutely filled with Wolves news, starting with the draft. We then get into free agency, mostly just Wolves related on that front, and of course the trade of “Big Al” to Utah, and the acquisition of Michael Beasley! After all that, with all the odd happenings, is there a conspiracy in the works reguarding our Timberwolves? Listen and ponder with us.

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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.

Grade: A

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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Quentin Richardson

Quentin Richardson will now be posing in a T'Wolves uniform...well maybe.

David Kahn made another trade Monday afternoon when he sent PG Sebastian Telfair and Forwards Craig Smith and Mark Madsen packing to the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for veteran SG Quentin Richardson. With this trade, Kahn once again has made a strong point that he is doing everything he can to reshape the Timberwolves roster. It is unknown if the Wolves will keep Richardson, who has ironically already been traded three times this offseason, but right now his services would be a nice addition to a very young team. The Wolves are in serious need of a perimeter player with some veteran experience and Richardson could help fill that void for the time being.

Departing from the Wolves will be three players that were well liked in Minnesota, but because of logjams at certain positions were no longer needed on the roster. Telfair in particular, looked to be gone the moment after the 2009 NBA Draft after the Wolves selected two point guards with their top picks. One of those top picks, Jonny Flynn looked superb this past week in the Las Vegas Summer League and that probably made this trade a lot easier to make. David Kahn in a press conference noted that the Clippers wanted Telfair (……??? Remember folks is the Clippers) and that he felt the timing was right to send Telfair packing. Telfair’s time in Minnesota comes with mixed reviews, but it’s safe to say that his departure was necessary with Flynn and Rubio on board. Telfair at best is a back-up point guard in this league and he will now play that role with the Clippers where he will back-up Baron Davis.

It’s tough see a hard-nosed guy like Craig Smith go especially when we drafted him in the 2nd Round and turned him into a solid NBA back-up. Smith is great guy and teammate, but unfortunately he also plays the same position as our two best players, Al Jefferson and Kevin Love. Like Telfair, you could see his departure coming a mile away. The good news for Craig is that he will now play closer to home as he is a Cali boy.

Finally but not least, Mark Madsen will no longer grace us with his presence in his practice gear on the Timberwolves bench. Mad Dog is a great community guy, but his contract was so hard to look at,  I can’t help but be happy that he is no longer a T’Wolf.

Trade Grades

Timberwolves B | The T’Wolves got rid of three very average players who were no longer in the team’s future plans and in return got a solid NBA starter in Quentin Richardson who’s contract will expire after this season allowing the Wolves to free up more cap room.

Clippers A- | I like this trade a lot for the Clippers simply because they got three players in exchange for one. The Clippers won’t take a big hit salary wise and all three of these players should provide nice depth for this up and coming team in the West.

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