But Walker, obtained by the Timberwolves in a trade with Miami just before the season started, is confused.
"I don’t know what I’m doing, I have no idea what my role is," Walker
said after Monday’s practice. "I wish somebody would come tell me. It’s
kind of hard to put it into words. I don’t know what I’m doing here."
 
 
Brewer ranks 10th among NBA rookies in scoring,
averaging 5.4 points a game, along with 4.0 rebounds and 17.5 minutes.
He is shooting 36 percent from the field, 33 percent from three-point
range.
The seventh overall pick in the draft last summer,
Brewer is adjusting to his role as a reserve after starring in college
at Florida. Brewer said he hasn’t come off the bench since his freshman
year of high school.
He’s also not used to running as many scripted plays
as he does in the NBA. The process can be overwhelming at times because
the players still don’t have a good feel for one another.
 
 
 
Canis Hoopus on next year’s batch of free agents.  
 
 
Timberwolves Today has posted the latest installment of their podcast.
 
 
Wolves Watch on Coach Wittman.  
 
 
Eric Pincus/Hoopsworld chats with Ryan Gomes. On what the team needs to do to get their first win, Gomes responds:
Limit our fouls.  If you look at the statistics of the games that we have lost, teams have been shooting on average 20+ free throws more than we have.  You can’t give a team 20 extra attempts at a free throw.  In this league teams are shooting on average probably 70%.  You’re saying at least 12-13 ppg and we’re losing these games by six, five or eight points.  We can’t let that happen.  We’re playing well with turnovers, keeping it low.  Our field goal percentage is pretty good also.  It’s the ticky-tack fouls that we commit that gives other teams chances for free points.